What a great video, Hi Kelly! Great history and finds, beautifully done video, Gary and I loved to see you shoot that beautiful gun. See you next time Bob!!
As always, many thanks…the gun is so well made one can’t but fall in love with it. I do plan to shoot it off a bench rest to see exactly what range it’s zeroed in for..,I’ll be in touch about your video…
Thanks, Ricardo…I think you’re one of the few people who liked this video. It does not have as much meat on the bones as say, the one I posted last night…old cokes & Nehi sodas. The bottle was not lettered and likely was a pickle. That’s all you can do is guess. Thanks for watching.
@@relicrescueusa3803 I understand, I'm still learning and it's so interesting! Glad to lend a hand. The bottles from the 1800's to 1940's have so much detail and beauty.
Hi Chris, thanks for watching. The tabby foundation is located in Satsuma, Florida. It’s on property owned by the Log Cabin Farm and Vineyard. They’re on Facebook.
What a great video, Hi Kelly! Great history and finds, beautifully done video, Gary and I loved to see you shoot that beautiful gun. See you next time Bob!!
As always, many thanks…the gun is so well made one can’t but fall in love with it. I do plan to shoot it off a bench rest to see exactly what range it’s zeroed in for..,I’ll be in touch about your video…
@@relicrescueusa3803 Sounds good Bob, have a great weekend!!!
Amazing video Bob !! Please tell more about the bottle that Kelly’s found. Thanks
Thanks, Ricardo…I think you’re one of the few people who liked this video. It does not have as much meat on the bones as say, the one I posted last night…old cokes & Nehi sodas. The bottle was not lettered and likely was a pickle. That’s all you can do is guess. Thanks for watching.
Hood's Sarsa Parilla....or Sarsaparilla bottle. It's a hefty thing, and I guess common among diggers, but I love mine! See you in 2 weeks...have fun!
Thank you, Julianne, always good to hear from a knowledgeable bottle collector. I’ll still feeling my way along.
@@relicrescueusa3803 I understand, I'm still learning and it's so interesting! Glad to lend a hand. The bottles from the 1800's to 1940's have so much detail and beauty.
Indeed, and you can call me Bob. Again, thank you for your interest.
where is this place?
Hi Chris, thanks for watching. The tabby foundation is located in Satsuma, Florida. It’s on property owned by the Log Cabin Farm and Vineyard. They’re on Facebook.