TREASURES From An OLD WEST APOTHECARY SHOP Were Buried 6 FT Below a Modern Housing Project !
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- What treasures await BottleNed & friends below suburbia at the site of an 1800s apothecary shop dump from the Old West? Check out some unexpected finds while hanging with Rowdy Roddy Ryan; the man with the coolest mustache in Sac ! WATCH the drama unfold after Ryan's girlfriend instructs him to quite digging & return home early for dinner ! CELEBRATE with Chucky Cheese as he unveils some BIG NEWS about his personal life that People Magazine has called "One of the biggest celebrity reveals of 2024" !!!!
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You should do a video showing your full collection.
Brilliant video Ned. It makes my whole day when I get up and there’s a new BottleNed video!👍🇬🇧
Thank you !! I’m glad ! Makes the vids easier to edit when I know ppl are gonna enjoy them
At a river dump I found tons of utensils..made wind chimes of some..scrapped the plain and roached out ones
Love the passion for the hobby, knowledge, camaraderie and Cali humor
Love the forks and spoons Ned!!!❤❤❤
For the algorithm! This channel is gold. Stay healthy Ned and good luck on your adventures.
Thank you !!!
Keep up the videos! Brings a smile to my day watching a new Bottle Ned vid :)
Your ASMR spoons at the end was so exhilarating‼️‼️
😂😂
Awesome video!! Look forward to every one 😁
Good job Chuck! Hope you collect for many years!
😮so cool🎉
Congrats Chucky,I guess getting older is worth all those great perks you mentioned😂Nice dig guys!It would be nice if you had enough digs to post once a week,but I will take what I can get!
I know it ! Each vid takes two weeks at least just to edit. I need to clone myself…
@@BottleNedNo your an original!
Rowdy Roddy Ryan is funny. Y’all be nice. Lol! 😂
Lmfao! @ the peyroni’s disease fork. 😂😂😂😂
And oh that loverly Tink TinkTink sound! 🤓😊
Awesome.... Thank You...
Congratulations Chucky on making it to be able to collect SS
It’s party time at WalMart for Chucky !!
@@BottleNed my husband started collecting 5 yes ago and we both work 6 days a week to afford food.. 😢
“Tax the rich” - my ass ! They always say that but they keep taxing everyone else ! Sorry to hear that… 😢
@@BottleNed right.. I hear ya ned. But they take taxes out of seniors that worked all their lives for them... Its a messed up country and only getting worse.
You Rock !! Bottle Head Ned ! And beautiful Page two
Rebeckah cover u found at sea captains privy ..hope u ket both parts
Great content Ned
The weird jar you found may have been an old small lamp base...
Another really cool and informative video from you BottleNed! That spoon section at the later part of the video was so interesting. Great job! Looking forward to your next adventure.
glad to see you're back
5:20 Is Chuck digging with a K-Bar? My Dad used to dig with one of those when he was metal-detecting 40 years ago.
9:35 It says something about our ancestors that they would put so much decoration into the BOTTOM of a jar.
I have one of those amber elys cream balm bottles.
Butt plug spoons sounds like a metal band 😂😂
Silver, being a precious metal was always desired, so electroplating forks, knifes and spoons made your cutlery look upper class. But silver is also a strong antibacterial that kills germs on contact, useful for handling food. And interesting how you were drawn to the sounds of the silverware as silver has a great resonance, hence it's used to make silver bells,
Really interesting - thank you !! That ring is definitely a rare sound these days
That spoon with the seashell looks like something from the 1700’s. I can’t tell just by looking but usually that would be made of pewter. If it was in the aerobic mud it could be perfectly preserved and would look like that. Man you’ve got a really strong spoon collection and the preservation on those is just incredible!
Newbie here and I’m curious what part of the country are you guys digging in?
Different parts of the American west !
Man, it always surprises me to see old bottles being found out west. I assume most of em are here on east coast.
P.S. I like taking pitch forks and cutting off the outside forks so your left with only two. Great for moving clay etc when you're worried whole bottles are nearby.
I think it’s because it’s in Northern California. There isn’t much luck in Southern California
It takes a lot of research to find anything older than 1880 in SoCal. Los Angeles dates back to the Pueblo days but was a backwater during the gold rush
Those Pacific Northwest guys use those weirdo trident bott-extractors too ! I don’t trust myself using something like that; too afraid I’ll spear something good in the layer
@@BottleNed I dont disagree but between the curve in the forks and being able to feel the different tension its pretty rare if ive ever broken one with it. Maybe if I was in a hurry and was careless.
Best tool to use in a fluff layer to avoid damaging glass is a PVC pipe angle filed down at the end. It will cut through softer dirt but not damage The Bott
That one item that you thought might be an ink bottle looks to me like lemon or orange juicer. There might be an attachment missing. Just a guess.
Tom Askjem reminds me of Napoleon Dynamite 🤷♂️
Great video
Preacher Ned bringing the Oneida Lazarus to the people.
Looks like a French face cream to me. I've seen cut glass bases but not double collars like that.
Go chuck! 😂
Great video. Thanks from the U.K. How did you know where the exact spot was. It looks to hard ground to feel with a probe ?
The ground was so dry the probe wouldn’t even go in but I remember chasing the trash layer up to that area in the past…
I have an inkwell that looks just like that but a quarter of the size and a single collar lip. Could be 1870s
At 9:46 Maybe a cookie press?
I think it’s a container of some kind but have no idea what it held…
That is an ink. There is one sitting in a museum in Baker City Oregon. They had it exhibited as ink ink so one would think they know what they are doing? Maybe..
Strong maybe
Chuck should have started collecting at 62!
That odd thing is a butter press I belive
Thats a nice western insulator
Is that thing not a biscuit mould .... I'm Scottish, we have shortbread moulds like that.. ?
😂😂
@@BottleNed ach you're laughing at me .. I was being serious too 😌 did you figure what it was for ?
Oh crap I thought there was a Scottish joke somewhere in there! My bad ! No - I don’t think this was a mould of any kind; it’s definitely a container. I should’ve made that more clear. It’s a vessel; just don’t know what it contained ! Ach !
@@BottleNed 🤣 there is a bit of Scottish dribble in there but I got you good eh 🤣🤣 ... Love watching your videos Ned you always give me a chuckle 😅
the pineapple was put on the spoons,forks,knives because having a real pineapple showed that you were very wealthy,you would take your pineapple around to dinner parties to show it to people,you would not eat it,they would buy stands to put them on.
Wow ned younare strangepy cute!!!
It’s my inner child !
Hey Ned, good stuff ya'll found. I vet there wont be any crying-ass bitching about 1920s this time lol. I think your next vid should be a tour of SF and you can show us all the bad shit we hear about all over the news. Please would ya????😮
I like making uplifting content only…just kidding ! That’s a great idea !!
Using chat gpt yo work out Chucks jokes 😅
Honk club works for me with the spoon. Spooning is my favorite position. 😂
its a desk ink
Thank you !
I know a girl named Diantha
You post videos at some early hours according to Eastern Time....😂😂. Regardless, I'm finished tugging so it's time to watch Bottle Bed.
😂😂😂😂😂
9:00 looks like an insulator to me.
I know - it looks like many things but I can’t figure it out. IMO it’s definitely a decorative vessel
@@BottleNed no threads ?
New Era--------------turn of the century sex cult---------------spoon fetish------------you are TOO funny!! Love your videos.
I wonder if toothpaste would work to shine those spoons and forks?
Might try that
Where can I get one of them toxic drinking glasses 😢?
I sell them on my Instagram ! bottlened_digs_the_old_west
Chinese calligraphy ink bott. (brush & ink)
Thank you ! I realized it may not be obvious on video but this thing is made of glass…if that helps ? Not clay !
Speaking of girlfriends, where is Paige
In the bonus video !
Yeah, I wanna see lots more of Paige!
Have to reapect a woman who carries a buck knife on her belt!
You have to these days
Y’all a bunch of weirdos..can I help?
I love your videos, dude but damn cut your fingernails
Finally got around to it the other day
That master ink is very nice . I would split with it now
You been digging a while should know about hand held oil lamp s
The base of that "ink" bottle looks like an orange juicer
I know - it does have that look. I’m pretty sure this was at least a vessel of some kind
Some of those spoons are worth 20,000 dollars. Do not sell them till you have a real historical person look at them.
Some of the early Americans sterling spoons with names on them . Or marks
I glue bottles if all pieces there it's half value
Not a inkwell it is a oil lamp
Seen em that size but usually w a handle. And then smaller night lamps. But this one is shaped more like a jar! Hmmmmm….
That was total backstabbing of you to say your friend got on SSI. On video. Your jealous and try to get him cut off showing him dig with a shovel on video. If you were my friend I would get in a fist fight with you then never speak to you. You never throw someone under the bus discussing their income .