If you ever have seen a fuel spill on water those are the irradiance colors on those first bottles. Petroleum is the magic tonic for those colors. It has shown up in other dumps. Super fine to look at. Wonder if black lights do anything to them?
Totally !! I agree - I think it’s refined newer petroleum making that stain in these particular botts. As opposed to the stain I see in botts from 1800s dumps which is a little less intense and maybe caused by less refined petrochemicals
My Favorite you-tuber with the ultimate historical content on YT! can not weight to see all future vids. thanks BN it's like watching a 90's tv program on pbs or nickelodeon.
I had a local gas station that was built on a dump from around 1910. They recently build a new station and dug up a bunch of bottles. Every bottle came out with that patina. Love the videos.
Our boy is Glowing green ! Thanks bottle Ned and triple p for all the awesome videos. The color is like when oil hit water is gives that crazy rainbow colors 🌈
Great to see a vid from ya, even if it's not as old as we typically want! Still made for a cool video and I totally agree, the patina made up for the otherwise undesirability! Good to see bottle babe Paige there with you as well! 😻😎 Yours is the only Patreon I've ever signed up for, and you more than deserve it! Make your way out to New York sometime and get on a privy dig with us!!
The soil conditions must have been absolutely perfect to create the opalescent glass like that many of us dig for decades and don't find anything that neat. If you ever decide to sell those, they will definitely go for top dollar. Now go back and dig more if you can. Especially from the spot where you found all of those. They must have dumped something very alkaline in that area.
Reminds me of the bottles that were dredged out of the Acushnet River during the construction of rte I-195. We (diggers) were very disappointed with these "sick" bottles because at that time irridescence was considered a major detraction to the value and desireability of an old bottle. I remember an intact Buffalo Lithia Water that I was unable to peddle for half the listed/going price. The Acushnet River later became an EPA "Super site" due to contamination with PCBs, which was used as a cooling oil inside of electrical transformers and manufactured in a nearby factory discharging directly into the river,,, aw the good old days! Page described the smell of the dredge mud, and later me and my truck to a tee.
Almost every bott collector hates haze or other types of ugly stain but in my experience, if the iridescence is really vivid & colorful, it usually adds to the desirability. But there are def a select few who want all their botts to be shiny n clean ! W new shit like this that would otherwise be worthless, the patina adds everything
@@BottleNed Ned when you're an old man these bottle will be 150 years old.... i dont want 60s bottles but the bottles accessible here in jax florida are so scarce i gotta comprimise :(
Wow awesome great history! We’ve seen some bottle coloring like that down here but never that vivid. Big fans of Owl Drug Co. bottles, have only found 2.
It's from gas spills the bottles are that way plus the mixture with the heat!! Over time!! You have Awesome videos don't know what people's problems ARE!!
Hunters Point Shipyard Bay View were the most toxic dump sites in the bay, and everyone knows that having a designated pee spot in the swimming pool always works...you might want to take a geiger counter with you next time...or not, Bottle Ned would look so cute with curly red hair like Paige :)
Remember when the developer was building the housing out there and said there was no more radiation and then the news did an expose and went out there with a geiger counter and found that it was totally hot….lol jerks. SAD
Hah - I was being dramatic ! For collectibility, in general these botts are considered by prude western bottle collectors to be too new as they are not crude or handmade. BUT there are tons of ppl who collect “vintage” botts from the 20th century, which is kind of a separate category of collecting. Just depends on your taste for sure.
What I think causes that is diesel fuel. We dug an outhouse on a lot that was a fuel and service station for semi trucks. The outhouses were full of old diesel gas. All the bottles looked like that. We dug a Simmods and Nabob that had that super bright "glow" all over it. Almost like digging opals!
I would love to see the patina bottles in person. Even on video, it looks spectacular ! Please, wear some protective gear. To minimize breathing in toxic fumes and touching them. Is there another way to donate, aside from Patreon ?
high amounts of iron oxide in the sand aswell as sulphur and coal used to heat the glass furnaces causes this effect, also know as benicia glass. great video bud, im still workin on napa soda springs permisson, if you wanna get in 😊, G
I have a bottle that looks like that, a 20s Honolulu Dairy men's pint. It was found in Pearl Harbor next to some of the old oil refineries. Based on what the other comments im seeing, i think im gonna dunk a bottle in engine oil now.
I think this dig was very interesting. Its a beautiful mystery. Don’t listen to the bottle snobs. They are just jealous of some of the amazing bottles you have found and don’t really LOVE glass. If i was building a adobe, mud or any natural material house I would be beating your door down begging and offering big bucks for some of that glass to build skylights and windows in my home. I wonder if the glass casts rays with the the sunlight like hanging crystal does in the afternoon sun?
I would think a dairy bott, maybe a creamer. Golden state made milk & cream, but they could’ve made other products, such as juice for sure ! The shape is unusual
Hey my friend its been great to see you lately on YT and the last time i checked this is your show so all those assholes that have some dumbass comments about what you dig and the almost perverted attitude and obsession with PAIGE should get a life or a girlie magazine. Do what you do bro and let the loose end drag. I got friends subscribing and likes for you i got my on campain going for you. Later, keep on digging and we will keep on watching
It’s rare that I criticize anyone speaking with no filter because that’s what I usually do lol but I appreciate the support man - it keeps me going for sure
Maybe the first iridescent bottles had been exposed to more oxygen and/or UV before you got there from the recent ground disturbance. The bottles dug later might brighten with time out of the dirt or in the sun?
That hair was one of your ‘moments in time’ Ned! Some lady in the 1930’s was brushing her hair and got a tatt, and pulled it out and binned it! 90 years later you find it!👍
The Hydrocarbons of yesteryear were different than the highly refined gasoline and oils of today. And it is most definitely gasoline from back in those years. When you go to lakes that allow the used of motorized boats, you can see the exact same sheen floating on the surface of the water. But today it isn't nearly as bad as it was back when I was a kid. I'm old enough to remember the gasoline that had one very certain chemical that is no longer present in today's Gasoline. That one ingredient was removed because the onler engines required it as a means of lubrication. That ingredient was LEAD. I think you got lucky and found a spot where some old gasoline probably was stored for too long in some garage and then thrown out in an old can in the dump. I wager it was gasoline that was responsible for the sheen on those Glass jars and bottles. Just as a side note automobiles back in those days did not have ANY kind of emissions control. And the crankcase on the engines did not have exhaust gas recycler systems, but just had tube's that vent the crankcase gasses, out to the atmosphere. So the fumes from cars that burned leaded gasoline were venting positive crankcase vapors from the small amount of blow-by gasoline vapors escaped through the crankcase tube out into the road and of ourse the oils would also spill out as well and the oil also contained leaded gasoline as well. So my bet is the LEADED GASOLINE from gasoline contaminated waste, as well as leaded gasoline saturated motor oil that caused that beautiful Patina. If yo want to test my theory all you have to do is sacrifice one bottle and use some strong solvent and see it it removes that patina. If it does, the it is almost certain to be the gasoline and oil from cars that caused it. One additional note, wear heavy duty rubber gloves from now on when washing those bottles because the lead will certainly soak into your bloodstream through your skin. Wear proper PPE at all times, especially in that dump because all of the ch3micals back then were not regulated, and OSHA did not exist. So you are almost certainly at risk of being poisoned! No joke friend, take that seriously because your liver is the organ that cleans your blood and although the liver regenerates, those toxins can cause autoimmune disorders that will make you body think that certain parts of your liver is foreign material, and destroy your liver. This is what happened to me, and my many years as a mechanic exposed me to serious chemicals and I needed a liver transplant! I would spare everyone that kind of misery and pain. Most people die for lack of a liver, but I was blessed to receive one only a couple weeks before death. Please protect yourself! Being incapable of working and living on disability as a pittance for an income is my lot, and it sucks like nothing else!
The devitrification of glass is the cause of that opalescence, the process is usually time dependant as glass moves from essentially an unstable frozen liquid state to a more stable crystalline state. Lots of science behind all this, so when you add in the wet chemical brew in the soil at your dump site this accelerates the process. This becomes even more complicated by the salinity verses fresh water content, the presence of various chemicals and hydrocarbons, and zones of oxidation and reduction. So watching glass patina before your eyes is the result of taking the bott out of a strongly reduced environment and exposing it to a strongly oxidising environment, the rainbow colors are from the refraction of light through a thin film of devitrified glass formed on the bott surface.
@@biggdaddy2001 I've cleaned up chrome contaminated industrial sites and did not see any opalescence on bottles in those sites, however, old dumps in buried ocean tidal channels combined with hydrocarbons had intense opalescence, definitely no chrome involved.
The iredicence is most likely caused by the phenomenon of thin film interference. Same way in which melanin, which is brown in colour, gives one's blue eye colour, or birds their colouration. The 'soup' you were digging in, most likely contained viscous brown oxidized oils mixed with heavy metals and other contaminants. It's not a reaction with the glass surface, instead it's a very thin coating that light is refracting through. When the bottles are wet it will defeat much of the optical properties of the thin layer, producing a non iridescent looking bottle.
Disappointed? I bet your dad heard that a lot from your Mom😂😂😂😂.... Messing with ya dude, couldn't help it. I'm not hating on the guy, Ned always has good videos regardless of what's being dug out
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If you ever have seen a fuel spill on water those are the irradiance colors on those first bottles. Petroleum is the magic tonic for those colors. It has shown up in other dumps. Super fine to look at. Wonder if black lights do anything to them?
Totally !! I agree - I think it’s refined newer petroleum making that stain in these particular botts. As opposed to the stain I see in botts from 1800s dumps which is a little less intense and maybe caused by less refined petrochemicals
My Favorite you-tuber with the ultimate historical content on YT! can not weight to see all future vids. thanks BN it's like watching a 90's tv program on pbs or nickelodeon.
90s - F yaaaa ! That’s what I was going for !
Paige is the best, every time I see her I just want a Baconator & a Frosty! XD_ _ _
Hi Ned! It's the Salazar Family here. Good to see you today!
Looks just like opal, bloody beautiful Ned... I was so happy when I got a message that you had a new video. It's been a while. Cheers for sharing ❤
Ned, you’re a handsome man. Strong, with knowledge and energy. I’ve watched your videos for a few years.
We need more Paige in the vids.
INSANE bottles, Ned!! Love the history you share and the never wavering enthusiasm- your videos are always a blast to watch! Keep up the great work!
So happy to see a new video Bottle Ned!! Your videos are always good, interesting, and funny!! 🎉🎉
Don't listen to the critics!
Like "opalized" bottles...beautiful. Would love to see a Hutch. Ok, back to watching!!😁😁😍😍😍❤
I had a local gas station that was built on a dump from around 1910. They recently build a new station and dug up a bunch of bottles. Every bottle came out with that patina. Love the videos.
Interesting… i’ve been thinking lately that the super patina could have been caused by gasoline and this helps to confirm it
@@BottleNed I dont know if you watched the video link but its exactly like the bottles you pulled.
GREAT to see you out with Paige again Ned! We would love to see Chucky and Hammy and the rest of the legends too!!👍🇬🇧(from Scotland!)👍🇬🇧
Chucky is coming in the next episode !
@@BottleNed aww GREAT !!👍🇬🇧
Our boy is Glowing green ! Thanks bottle Ned and triple p for all the awesome videos. The color is like when oil hit water is gives that crazy rainbow colors 🌈
Great to see a vid from ya, even if it's not as old as we typically want! Still made for a cool video and I totally agree, the patina made up for the otherwise undesirability! Good to see bottle babe Paige there with you as well! 😻😎 Yours is the only Patreon I've ever signed up for, and you more than deserve it! Make your way out to New York sometime and get on a privy dig with us!!
Dude I’m so glad you’re Back !
❤I'm so in love with those bottles right now! Wowzer!❤
They spray quartz crystals with titanium to get a similar effect. I'm definitely excited for Part 3!!
You Handel-ed the situation well. Cool video, gotta glow😮
Best pun so far
beautiful and incredible patinas!! 👏👏👏
The elderly often wrapped household scraps in newspaper tied with string.
Woaaahhhhhhh. Where did you read that ?? Thanks for that super cool info !
This is true, I watched my great grandma, then later my grandma, do this!
It’s like a Peter Maxx painting in a bottle! Super rad. Tfs 💛🧡🩷🩵💚
Bottle Ned Keep the Bay's History Alive👍
They look tie-dyed! Cool!Love them! Really though they are 85 to over 100 years old! That’s old!
1939 had some great films!!
In my head, I am hearing the song tequila....da-da da da da da da-da, PATINA!
The soil conditions must have been absolutely perfect to create the opalescent glass like that many of us dig for decades and don't find anything that neat. If you ever decide to sell those, they will definitely go for top dollar. Now go back and dig more if you can. Especially from the spot where you found all of those. They must have dumped something very alkaline in that area.
Wow! For newer bottles, those are awesomw. I wonder what a black light would do to them?
I almost don’t wanna know…😅
Amazing looking bottles Ned. Congrats. I hope you can sell them for a lot so they can help fund living.
Reminds me of the bottles that were dredged out of the Acushnet River during the construction of rte I-195. We (diggers) were very disappointed with these "sick" bottles because at that time irridescence was considered a major detraction to the value and desireability of an old bottle. I remember an intact Buffalo Lithia Water that I was unable to peddle for half the listed/going price. The Acushnet River later became an EPA "Super site" due to contamination with PCBs, which was used as a cooling oil inside of electrical transformers and manufactured in a nearby factory discharging directly into the river,,, aw the good old days! Page described the smell of the dredge mud, and later me and my truck to a tee.
Almost every bott collector hates haze or other types of ugly stain but in my experience, if the iridescence is really vivid & colorful, it usually adds to the desirability. But there are def a select few who want all their botts to be shiny n clean !
W new shit like this that would otherwise be worthless, the patina adds everything
@@BottleNed Ned when you're an old man these bottle will be 150 years old.... i dont want 60s bottles but the bottles accessible here in jax florida are so scarce i gotta comprimise :(
So what we did as kids when we found old bottles we would set them on the top of the fence an leave them there an they turn amazing thts it
Wow awesome great history! We’ve seen some bottle coloring like that down here but never that vivid. Big fans of Owl Drug Co. bottles, have only found 2.
FIRE OPAL BOTTS!
It's from gas spills the bottles are that way plus the mixture with the heat!! Over time!! You have Awesome videos don't know what people's problems ARE!!
I agree….I think it’s from the gasoline
Great video. Thanks Bottle Ned
Paige , one word comes to mind. Wow. Hold on to her Ned and don't let go.
Opalescence magnificence 🌟🕊️👌👌👌👌‼️‼️🌟
Glass makers over a century ago went to great lengths to reproduce this effect. Tiffany, lalique, Murano,etc...
Hunters Point Shipyard Bay View were the most toxic dump sites in the bay, and everyone knows that having a designated pee spot in the swimming pool always works...you might want to take a geiger counter with you next time...or not, Bottle Ned would look so cute with curly red hair like Paige :)
Remember when the developer was building the housing out there and said there was no more radiation and then the news did an expose and went out there with a geiger counter and found that it was totally hot….lol jerks. SAD
Cool bottles with iridescence. Btw, I dig 1930s dumps and why do you say losers dig newer dumps? I find a lot of nice things in newer dumps.
Hah - I was being dramatic ! For collectibility, in general these botts are considered by prude western bottle collectors to be too new as they are not crude or handmade. BUT there are tons of ppl who collect “vintage” botts from the 20th century, which is kind of a separate category of collecting. Just depends on your taste for sure.
I would be happy to find any bottle site. Scarce in my area.
Another killer video!!!
Love the pantina on the bottles... would be amazing in a display case!???❤❤❤
Yeah ! With a dark background…the colors would really pop !
What I think causes that is diesel fuel. We dug an outhouse on a lot that was a fuel and service station for semi trucks. The outhouses were full of old diesel gas. All the bottles looked like that. We dug a Simmods and Nabob that had that super bright "glow" all over it. Almost like digging opals!
I would love to see the patina bottles in person. Even on video, it looks spectacular !
Please, wear some protective gear. To minimize breathing in toxic fumes and touching them.
Is there another way to donate, aside from Patreon ?
high amounts of iron oxide in the sand aswell as sulphur and coal used to heat the glass furnaces causes this effect, also know as benicia glass. great video bud, im still workin on napa soda springs permisson, if you wanna get in 😊, G
Hmmm 🤔? Change of venue 💪😎
That's insane, those don't even look like bott, they look like taffy! That's where the Toxic Avenger lives! lol
That stoneware jug is awesome. Nice dig Nedster!
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I have a bottle that looks like that, a 20s Honolulu Dairy men's pint. It was found in Pearl Harbor next to some of the old oil refineries. Based on what the other comments im seeing, i think im gonna dunk a bottle in engine oil now.
Wow…and all the oil seeping out of the bombed carriers & destroyers! That’s wild…
I want to enjoy this but the thought of my two favourite bottle Gods glowing in the dark is too much
These are antiques Ned just not as old as you wanted!!
Vintage ! Which is a popular category too !
My dad was born in 1939
Ned, try putting them under a black light to show us this “MEGA PATINA…!”❤❤❤❤❤
Small little Geiger counters are cheap. Get one and do a video.
I think this dig was very interesting. Its a beautiful mystery. Don’t listen to the bottle snobs. They are just jealous of some of the amazing bottles you have found and don’t really LOVE glass. If i was building a adobe, mud or any natural material house I would be beating your door down begging and offering big bucks for some of that glass to build skylights and windows in my home. I wonder if the glass casts rays with the the sunlight like hanging crystal does in the afternoon sun?
Radium RAINBOW Glass :_
i think i saw you from that bridge while i was walking😂
Could be your best video yet!great looking bots.
That's just funking amazing ned! I never thought I'd see you mess with late 40s crap.😂😂 🎉 very beautiful 😍 though.
I wouldn’t if it weren’t for…..PATINA !!
I get bottles with patina like that here in humboldt bay
Real beauties 😍😍
So cool 👍
Jeeez man i have taken chances but not like that.. rock on Ned.. 🤘
Will you sell any of these vintage bottles?
What was in that gorgeous "Golden State" bottle?? Mustard? Sauce? Pickles?
Orange juice
I would think a dairy bott, maybe a creamer. Golden state made milk & cream, but they could’ve made other products, such as juice for sure ! The shape is unusual
@@BottleNed or chocolate milk!
You should see if the bottles are radioactive!! Maybe the radioactive soil caused the glass to form the shine!
Am currently accepting geiger counter donations
@@BottleNed yeah they are indeed expensive!!
Maybe the old glass just needs more time.
Hey my friend its been great to see you lately on YT and the last time i checked this is your show so all those assholes that have some dumbass comments about what you dig and the almost perverted attitude and obsession with PAIGE should get a life or a girlie magazine. Do what you do bro and let the loose end drag. I got friends subscribing and likes for you i got my on campain going for you. Later, keep on digging and we will keep on watching
Well said
It’s rare that I criticize anyone speaking with no filter because that’s what I usually do lol but I appreciate the support man - it keeps me going for sure
How do you get the permission to be on the construction site ????
Well..... that's for losers lol
In this case it was just some piles on the side of a public road but a real permission requires one helluva ins policy
Geiger counter available??
Bottle Ned, you are my spirit animal
YOU NEED TO FIND SOMEONE WITH AN XRF MACHINE TO SCAN THEM FOR ELEMENTS
NED I THOUGHT YOU'D LEARN BY NOW AFTER UR LAST VIDEO...
Stick a black light next to the bottles,,,,,bet they'll glow
The Old Maid (1939 film)
Maybe the first iridescent bottles had been exposed to more oxygen and/or UV before you got there from the recent ground disturbance. The bottles dug later might brighten with time out of the dirt or in the sun?
They dry and oxidize pretty fast and what you see is what ya get !
May have 😂
Time for another $5 haircut!
Superfund Fun!
🤣🤣🤣
That hair was one of your ‘moments in time’ Ned! Some lady in the 1930’s was brushing her hair and got a tatt, and pulled it out and binned it! 90 years later you find it!👍
The Hydrocarbons of yesteryear were different than the highly refined gasoline and oils of today. And it is most definitely gasoline from back in those years. When you go to lakes that allow the used of motorized boats, you can see the exact same sheen floating on the surface of the water. But today it isn't nearly as bad as it was back when I was a kid. I'm old enough to remember the gasoline that had one very certain chemical that is no longer present in today's Gasoline. That one ingredient was removed because the onler engines required it as a means of lubrication. That ingredient was LEAD. I think you got lucky and found a spot where some old gasoline probably was stored for too long in some garage and then thrown out in an old can in the dump. I wager it was gasoline that was responsible for the sheen on those Glass jars and bottles. Just as a side note automobiles back in those days did not have ANY kind of emissions control. And the crankcase on the engines did not have exhaust gas recycler systems, but just had tube's that vent the crankcase gasses, out to the atmosphere. So the fumes from cars that burned leaded gasoline were venting positive crankcase vapors from the small amount of blow-by gasoline vapors escaped through the crankcase tube out into the road and of ourse the oils would also spill out as well and the oil also contained leaded gasoline as well. So my bet is the LEADED GASOLINE from gasoline contaminated waste, as well as leaded gasoline saturated motor oil that caused that beautiful Patina. If yo want to test my theory all you have to do is sacrifice one bottle and use some strong solvent and see it it removes that patina. If it does, the it is almost certain to be the gasoline and oil from cars that caused it. One additional note, wear heavy duty rubber gloves from now on when washing those bottles because the lead will certainly soak into your bloodstream through your skin. Wear proper PPE at all times, especially in that dump because all of the ch3micals back then were not regulated, and OSHA did not exist. So you are almost certainly at risk of being poisoned! No joke friend, take that seriously because your liver is the organ that cleans your blood and although the liver regenerates, those toxins can cause autoimmune disorders that will make you body think that certain parts of your liver is foreign material, and destroy your liver. This is what happened to me, and my many years as a mechanic exposed me to serious chemicals and I needed a liver transplant! I would spare everyone that kind of misery and pain. Most people die for lack of a liver, but I was blessed to receive one only a couple weeks before death. Please protect yourself! Being incapable of working and living on disability as a pittance for an income is my lot, and it sucks like nothing else!
Cute but silly❤.
Hi Wendy! You run the show now!!!❤
looks like aussie opal
Get a Geiger counter.
What up Glow Bro?
Lead poisoning?
The devitrification of glass is the cause of that opalescence, the process is usually time dependant as glass moves from essentially an unstable frozen liquid state to a more stable crystalline state. Lots of science behind all this, so when you add in the wet chemical brew in the soil at your dump site this accelerates the process. This becomes even more complicated by the salinity verses fresh water content, the presence of various chemicals and hydrocarbons, and zones of oxidation and reduction. So watching glass patina before your eyes is the result of taking the bott out of a strongly reduced environment and exposing it to a strongly oxidising environment, the rainbow colors are from the refraction of light through a thin film of devitrified glass formed on the bott surface.
It's more likely chromium hazardous materials that coat those bottles
@@biggdaddy2001 I've cleaned up chrome contaminated industrial sites and did not see any opalescence on bottles in those sites, however, old dumps in buried ocean tidal channels combined with hydrocarbons had intense opalescence, definitely no chrome involved.
HEY BN you need to get a dead-cat for your MIC!!
Damn…am I getting Rin Tin Tinny ?
you could buy him one, that would be the right thing to do here...
Youre going to get sanser. Just saying.
Very high silica washed into the ground
The iredicence is most likely caused by the phenomenon of thin film interference. Same way in which melanin, which is brown in colour, gives one's blue eye colour, or birds their colouration. The 'soup' you were digging in, most likely contained viscous brown oxidized oils mixed with heavy metals and other contaminants. It's not a reaction with the glass surface, instead it's a very thin coating that light is refracting through. When the bottles are wet it will defeat much of the optical properties of the thin layer, producing a non iridescent looking bottle.
Pretty easy to test for radioactivity from uranium paint. Not as concerning as it sounds.
OK the patina is nice but 1930's bots? Sad ( :
Nucaler Ned
Its not the waist Ned its that shit there sprayin in the skys making you forget.
You must be running out of content? Its a good thing Page is there to look at and Think about😮😊in
Gotta diversify sometimes. Have so much backlogged 19th century privy dig footage you’d trip & fall on it. Just you wait !
Where's your digging footage? 🤔
Ned is going to be acting like Joe Biden after this dig.
I’ve got a theory…You should get a shirt that says I’m a dumbass!! Call me your number one now that Richard Simmons has died
My fav northwest troll ! Hey - they’re filming the Goonies sequel & need extras
Boy was i dissapointed....this is not the standard we get from the best digger...change bottle ned to special ed you lost it
Everyone has there not so good days
Disappointed? I bet your dad heard that a lot from your Mom😂😂😂😂.... Messing with ya dude, couldn't help it. I'm not hating on the guy, Ned always has good videos regardless of what's being dug out
At the end of the day we all dread the 30s and 40s botts 😵💫 still the patina is wowzers!
Some of them are really nice 😮 wtf
@@tripljax3563 they absolutely are
I bet that's chromium hazardous materials on those bottles