You two had a good day mudlarking. That point is beautiful! Daisy's big jug probably is an orange juice bottle. And I love the marbles!!! Sweet finds!❤
Nice arrow head, and the marbles are always pretty cool to, especially when you find the bigger one's. I used to shoot marbles in elementary school back in the 70's, but they didn't let you keep the one's you won back then, guess it kept us from becoming gamblers when we growed up lol. G-d bless.
Looks like y'all had fun. There's none of that around here in Oklahoma. I've watched all yours and Daisy's content. You two are a breath of fresh air in this world.
An interesting and productive trip. I loved the arrowhead. I live on the Isle of Skye in the Highlands of Scotland where people have discovered dinosaur footprints (and when I stood on one it did make my foot look dainty) dinosaur remains and a Viking boatyard amongst other things. I enjoy your posts. Thanks.
@6:27 we get milk from the amish in those jugs and they will take the jugs back. They make awesome jugs to keep nice cold water in the fridge too. If you had a lid that would be even better but those are plastic these days and just snap on. I bet if you run across some amish or mininites that sell the milk, they would take your jug for a discount towards the jug of milk you purchase. They do here anyway.
That big bottle Daisy found, came with Orange juice in it, I'm old, we drank out of those bottles until I was around 14 or 15.. My grandpa would save those bottles, for making Cool Aid.. Fun memories..
Great hunt,my favorites are your arrowhead and Daisy’s babydoll head. I find a lot of marbles here in Mississippi they are always a favorite find. Thanks for the video always enjoy watching you and Daisy.
At 6:25 is a bottle similar to the one my grandmother had in the 60s and 70s. Her's was a Tropicana Orange juice jug with the handle grip. She used it as a refrigerator water bottle. 😁👍
About that milk jug no deposit/no return here in TN we have a grocery store called Kroger's and they sell milk from bottles like that embossed with creamery dairy and return bottle to get your deposit back
That wood-handled cast iron pan is from the 1970s at the earliest, it was part of a line produced for FingerHut, sourced from Taiwan. It has been reproduced a number of times since then, into the 1990s. I have several pieces from the set.
Great finds we call the green marble a cod marble and we get them out of bottles they were molded in them and were used as a stopper Any way great arrow head that was the find of the day. take care and god bless.
Great finds you two! I like the creek walks, when I'm out doing some regular fishing, always keep my eyes open for discarded items, usually fishing tackle I can re use.
@@nuggetnoggin 👍🌟 Hi! I’m very much so enjoying your videos and outings! The both of you make everything so much more interesting and exciting with the stories that you share! From Salt Lake City, Utah USA!
I love your Show buddy, I love treasure hunting as well. I take the trash with me also. Some reason i wasn't subscribed so i re-subscribed again. Love your show and your adventures. God bless you and your family and friends show. Keep up the good work.
Ooh my favorite, beautiful blue-eyed couple! What great finds you both found. Love the Indian artifacts,bottle and marbles Michael and Daisy, the perfume bottle, marbles and the glass container ( with the side grip ) was a wonderful find! Your mud-larking adventure was eventful and fun! Thanks for taking us along. 🥰 Next video… The Treasure Bank ! 🎉
When you clean up the frying pan, would you film it? I watch a lot of restoration videos on here where they don't speak. They just show, ASMR style. In fact, I recently watched a frying pan restoration from a dumpster dive.
That knife handle with the rose on it was made by Onida, and in stores in 1983. How do I know? that was the pattern that my husband and I got as wedding gifts. We were married May 7, 1983!
Where's everyone watching from? comment below
Missouri Ozarks 🙂
@@fly_speck_cafe Thanks for watching from Missouri
Way down South in Mississippi.👍
Ohio
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Missouri here. Its always so refreshing to see young women wearing little make up. They are so much more beautiful without it.
Amen!!
NEW Creek walking video! I really enjoy these type of adventures eyeballing
That rubber star is an outboard motor water pump impeller
Thanks for letting me know!
Thought that looked familiar. Thanks
You two had a good day mudlarking. That point is beautiful! Daisy's big jug probably is an orange juice bottle. And I love the marbles!!! Sweet finds!❤
We really did do well for few hours. Thanks for the support!
Yeah, I remember oj and grape juice in those glass jugs.
I have a milk jug shaped like this also, from a local dairy. I remember these jugs well.
Star thingy was a water pump propeller for a boat engine. If your interested in knowing Nugget !!!
You probably meant impeller.
Yes I did sorry and thanks for the correction@@cuoops
Gorgeous arrowhead!! Those are so cool to find! Also liked Daisy's bottle and her marbles!❤
Great day anytime you get to spend time with your main squeeze and finding cool stuff wading the creek, thanks for sharing..
You got that right!
I grew up in Germany. On and off base. I kept my marbles in an old English tea tin. Still have them. Shipped my stuff to the states in 1996.
Nice arrow head, and the marbles are always pretty cool to, especially when you find the bigger one's. I used to shoot marbles in elementary school back in the 70's, but they didn't let you keep the one's you won back then, guess it kept us from becoming gamblers when we growed up lol. G-d bless.
Looks like y'all had fun. There's none of that around here in Oklahoma. I've watched all yours and Daisy's content. You two are a breath of fresh air in this world.
Thank you very much! more content on the way!
I live in Oklahoma and walk many creeks and there is stuff like that around here you just gotta look for it 😊
How I wish I could be finding treasure! My love of rocks and bottles would be fun to do what you're doing.
Beautiful spear point!
Nice orange juice bottle Daisy
Thank you! Always fun creek walking
Great to see Daisy on here again!! Watching from Bradford, Ontario, Canada. The ground is still snow covered up here! ;)
I recall milk coming in large jugs similar to that one of Daisys.
Could be
I remember nasty grapefruit juice and OJ at my Grand parents house in the 80's being in similar bottles
Daisy is the best treasure out there.
Fresno, California greets you. Love watching you & Daisy find cool stuff. Be safe. Enjoy!
Thanks so much
That "valve stem cover" is a wire nut.
Ocoee, Florida
Thanks for the ID.
@0:21 that is the back side of a side view mirror from a vehicle that bolt bolts to the bracket that runs to the door
I remember when we had one phone in the house and the whole family had to share it. It was all we had.
ThAt perfume bottle has excellent iridescence.
Hi Nugget, watching from SoCal! What a great day in the creek! Daisy, don't trip on the marbles!!lol! Nice arrowhead!
Haha thanks for watching!
God bless you and we'll see you soon. Happy Spring.
At 6:35, the bottle Daisy found is a orange juice bottle. I think I was still buying orange juice from them into the 1980's.
that's so awesome!
An interesting and productive trip. I loved the arrowhead. I live on the Isle of Skye in the Highlands of Scotland where people have discovered dinosaur footprints (and when I stood on one it did make my foot look dainty) dinosaur remains and a Viking boatyard amongst other things. I enjoy your posts. Thanks.
Thank you for watching!
Watching from upstate NY. My husband and I so enjoy watching you. May you have a blessed Easter. God Bless you and Daisy.
Same to you! Thank you for watching!
Happy Good Friday...And have a wonderful Easter...And to all!!!
Daisy’s big clear hug is an old milk jug from the 50’s I believe.
Thanks for the info!
Brilliant finds NN. That spear/arrow head was beautiful! Great to see Daisy. Cheers. John. From north London, UK.
Thank you! One of the nicest spear points I have found recenly
That marble you had Daisy pick up looked like a cod bottle marble or "cod marble."
Interesting, thanks!
Nice point. Worland Wyoming.
Great finds. Thank you for sharing. God bless you and Ms Daisy 🌼 too
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Thank you! You too!
@6:27 we get milk from the amish in those jugs and they will take the jugs back. They make awesome jugs to keep nice cold water in the fridge too. If you had a lid that would be even better but those are plastic these days and just snap on. I bet if you run across some amish or mininites that sell the milk, they would take your jug for a discount towards the jug of milk you purchase. They do here anyway.
That big bottle Daisy found, came with Orange juice in it, I'm old, we drank out of those bottles until I was around 14 or 15..
My grandpa would save those bottles, for making Cool Aid..
Fun memories..
When Daisy said she'd never seen one before I realized I'm old. haha
@@maxsands3861 Right, I was born in 1967, I would have never believed, that was old, but , it kinda is. 🤷😂🤣😂
I think Daisy's Green jar is an old Vick's Menthol Rub for colds.
Great hunt,my favorites are your arrowhead and Daisy’s babydoll head. I find a lot of marbles here in Mississippi they are always a favorite find. Thanks for the video always enjoy watching you and Daisy.
Thank you for watching!
At 6:25 is a bottle similar to the one my grandmother had in the 60s and 70s. Her's was a Tropicana Orange juice jug with the handle grip. She used it as a refrigerator water bottle. 😁👍
That arrowhead is perfect,great spotting!.
Thanks for watching!
That is very nice spear/arrow head. Good to see you next time gold 👍🙏👋
Thanks 👍
About that milk jug no deposit/no return here in TN we have a grocery store called Kroger's and they sell milk from bottles like that embossed with creamery dairy and return bottle to get your deposit back
Thanks for the info!
Watching from Panama City Florida, USA. 🇺🇸🦅
Here in North central Texas. The most amazing find was walking right beside u. Without a doubt 👍👍
That wood-handled cast iron pan is from the 1970s at the earliest, it was part of a line produced for FingerHut, sourced from Taiwan.
It has been reproduced a number of times since then, into the 1990s.
I have several pieces from the set.
Sounds cool, thanks for the info!
Thanks. Awesome day.
Yes it was! Thanks for watching!
Great finds we call the green marble a cod marble and we get them out of bottles they were molded in them and were used as a stopper Any way great arrow head that was the find of the day. take care and god bless.
Interesting! Thanks for the info!
That's a Beautiful arrow head....W.V.
Daisy's large glass bottle was for milk. I remember milk bottles like that being delivered into a milk box on our front porch in the 1960's
That’s awesome
The bottle is a milk jug. We can still get milk in those. You return the bottle and the milkman sells you a fresh full one😊🐄🥛
Great to know, thank you!
That star thingy is an outboard motor impeller.👍
Thanks for the info
Awesome finds and take care and God bless
Thank you for watching!
That arrowhead is sweet. Nice find!
Thanks!
Great finds you two! I like the creek walks, when I'm out doing some regular fishing, always keep my eyes open for discarded items, usually fishing tackle I can re use.
Thank you! Always keep your eyes open for relics while out fishing
The greenish seafoam marble you found reminds me so much of the Codd marbles UK mudlarks always find!
Cheers from Germany
Sweet, thanks for watching!
Wow, that is very nice bottle 👍🙏
Totally fine hunt. Good job, exploring the past.
Good to see yall still hunting together great pair
Thank you
Southern Maryland nice arrow head n flask
The arrow head was a great find 👍
Definitely 💯
That point was a fantastic find!
Yes it was! Thanks for checking out the video!
🌟 Congratulations on all of your awesome finds! Thanks for taking us along with the both of you! 🌟
Thank you!
@@nuggetnoggin 👍🌟 Hi! I’m very much so enjoying your videos and outings! The both of you make everything so much more interesting and exciting with the stories that you share! From Salt Lake City, Utah USA!
Beautiful point!!!
Hi Daisy 👋 👋 😊
Watching you for more then 10 years now.From The Netherlands
Thank you so much! Appreciate the continued support!
Great recoveries you two. Congrats on that awesome arrowhead. 👍
What would Daisy have done if that baby doll opened its eyes? 😂
Good question! Probably screamed and threw it down lol
Hi Nugget great video as usual, the arrow head is beautiful great watching your videos here in the UK. Take care 😊.
Thank you for watching from the UK! more videos on the way soon 💯
Watching from Tucson AZ. Love all of your videos. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! More videos coming soon
I love your Show buddy, I love treasure hunting as well. I take the trash with me also. Some reason i wasn't subscribed so i re-subscribed again. Love your show and your adventures. God bless you and your family and friends show. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, really appreciate the support! More videos coming so please stay tuned.
Finding marbles is the best
I always enjoy finding them
Ooh my favorite, beautiful blue-eyed couple! What great finds you both found. Love the Indian artifacts,bottle and marbles Michael and Daisy, the perfume bottle, marbles and the glass container ( with the side grip ) was a wonderful find! Your mud-larking adventure was eventful and fun! Thanks for taking us along. 🥰 Next video… The Treasure Bank ! 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Unbelievable!
Thank you! More videos on the way.
I am from Tennessee.
That arrow head is awesome, dude. Great find
Thanks!
That large clear bottle is for milk, giant eagle sells good chocolate milk out of them
Always like the marbles. But the arrow is seriously cool! Howdy from New Hampshire God bless you!
Thank you for watching! More creek adventures on the way
Dallas, Texas Y'all. 👍😁👍😁👍😁👍
Watchin from NorthCentral Missouri
All my love & respect🫶 Stay safe & watch ur 6
The star shaped item at about 3:45 looks like a water pump out of an outboard motor.
Wow Nug, your palms are actually callused from swinging your detector!
Haha, from digging holes 🕳️
Thanks for sharing!!!!!!
Thank you for watching!
At the coast of Delaware. Congrats on some nice finds!
I really appreciate it
Wow what a great day
Definitely! Amazing creek walk
The rubber thing at 3:45 is an impeller for an outboard/inboard boat motor, made to keep the engine cool
Watching from petoskey, Michigan
Thanks for watching!
When you clean up the frying pan, would you film it? I watch a lot of restoration videos on here where they don't speak. They just show, ASMR style. In fact, I recently watched a frying pan restoration from a dumpster dive.
Excellent hunt guys, I mean Y'all!! A bit of everything, even an Early American Staple gun!!!
Haha! Old staple gun for sure . Thanks for watching
Creek walking is the best!
thanks you! I enjoy going out walking creeks
Another enjoyable video. The large plain green glass marble may be from a “Codd” bottle. Kids used to smash them to get at the marble. Andy
Thanks for the info!
Love it
Thank you for watching!
Happy for you from NC.
Thank you! More videos on the way!
Great walkin finds, Mike!
Thank you
It was nice to see again, nice spearhead
Thank you for watching!
That "weird looking rock" was a piece of Petrified Wood.
Shout out from Wind River Mountain country, WYO
Thanks!
Watching from mar mac, nc. And I'm so jealous of your finds. Great finds.
Thank you for watching!
Glass milk bottle w daisy. Hmm congrats arrrowhead. i thought round perfume bottle was best find
I don't know if that's a milk bottle. Thanks for watching!
Amazing finds xx
Thanks for watching!
Orange juice jar
The grooved rock you found was part of a fossil from an ammonite.
That knife handle with the rose on it was made by Onida, and in stores in 1983. How do I know? that was the pattern that my husband and I got as wedding gifts. We were married May 7, 1983!
Wow that’s unreal! Must of been a great set of knifes
Mint cola - imagine coke with peppermint oil. Bottled in many places - eastern NC to MS afaik.
Yeah it’s a hard straight side cola to find