I really liked watching this video and like old coins, relics, old bottles and TRAINS! I liked how that CSX Highrailer truck stopped to tell you he watches your videos to. Thank you for showing those freight trains briefly going by. If you ever find any neat old insulators or old bottles and have stuff for sale, even railroad related stuff,,I will buy it. Take care and Happy Hunting. I just turned 51 today and I enjoy going out bottle digging and relic hunting. Nice finds on this video!
Rob's a funny guy. Beau says, "Do ya think there's some gold in there?" Talkin' about the outhouse. Rob says, "There's Nuggets". Haha (butt nuggets) he means. I had to say that. Too funny. :D
My Grandpa had those little cans of Rolling Rock in the late 60's, so around 67-69, he'd drink one in the evening while we watched GI-Combat together on TV.
So glad you didn't go in that creepy cistern. Potential for deadly gases in it. I worked as a paper maker and we had to do vessel entries and that was something we got extensive training on. There are cases every year of people entering pits, wells, tanks and passing out and then their family member or friend goes to help because they thought the first guy had a heart attack or something and they go down and the rescue workers go in and go down and the methane gas from the rotten materials such as vegetation kills them all. Methane is heavier than oxygen and even in an open- top pit you can suffocate because the gas fills up the lower space and forces all the air out. Bad deal! Very hazardous! I'm sure you are aware of this but perhaps a youngster watching may not be. Great video! Thank you for sharing! Keep them coming!
I think The Chigg is going to need to start using a checklist pretty soon ... he forgot his gloves this time. (And how many times does he forget something different?) Well, what can you expect from a "man of his advanced years"? MOAR! Just kidding ... love your videos, Chigg!
As someone who grew up in the Midwest and also has lived out on the west coast and in Europe - I find it hilarious but also necessary that you describe what cicadas are. My friends in Oregon had no idea what they were and were shocked to encounter these bugs when they came to visit me in Illinois during the late summer/fall!
When I saw that CSX truck, I was almost sure they were telling you to get off railroad property. I've been told where to go a few times back when I used to hunt for insulators along the tracks. Great video, keep it up!
Thank you sir you Rock and i love how you are able to show others tips . plus you are Goofy and i can relate to that. on a serious note you are well versed in the archeology of old relics and ye i am holding my breath. God luck to you sir . Sincerely Eric from michigan
Hi Beau, may be you should have a couple of check list, one for before you leave home and one for before you leave your car. Really interesting vlog. Thanks for sharing. 🤗🤗
Thanks for the video I live through you guys love to go on the searches no mater what you find I'm waiting for the weather to get better so I can get out
Nice to see you out diggin', even if it is junk, out in the sunshine. We are getting crazy weather here. We had a hail storm this morning with pea sized hail. You might not think much of that, except we live at 300 feet above sea level on the Big Island of Hawaii. I have been here for years and this is the first time that this has happened. Our house is now up for sale and I will be happy to get off of this rock and back to the Mainland, 'cause I just got my cousins permission to hunt his 700 acre's for old home sites and bottle dumps. I can hardly wait. I want to thank you for all of your video's on how to spot old home sites and dumps. I am sure it will come in really handy when I start looking.
Pea sized hails are nothing but living next to active volcanos lol. I visited Maui for a few weeks hard to believe how dry most of the island is and that pretty much all birds i saw is not native.
Periodic Cicadas (the ones which come out every seven years or so) use or attach themselves to tree roots, they can follow the seasons by how much water is going through the root so they know when to come out again....I think :)
You could go back there with a sifter and a few extra helping hands and spend a couple days and see what treasure you might find at made it through the fire... Jewelry and most coins don't burn up in a fire... But a 24"X36" quarter inch sifter maybe two of them if you get four people on the job. You could knock that place out in a 8to16 hours... LOL...
They used those marbles in building the foundation. They would lay the block or stone down and place a marble in the cement or whatever they used to keep the same spacing between them. That way it wouldn't settle over time.
They Called them NIPS ...CANS and BOTTLES, WE WHERE DRINKING THEM at the Fleetwood Mac concert at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia ,, hell that was 84....1985 somewhere around there..it was the Rumors album ..... Bob Welsh , ashford and Simpson ,,,,good show it was hot 🥵 some guy came around with a duffel bag filled wit ice and baby beers ..he was a hero... cold Beer woooooooooo!..
At 3:17 AQUASQUINCH!! Looking up at you!....train on the brain..but now pickup trains!? The Rolling Rock can is from the 70's and gets 2.00-7.00 on eBay cool place anyhow. Could it be slaves quarters because of the proximity of the house and the small size? Don't know the location but the layout fits.
Rolling Rock beer was started in 1939 (Rolling Rock is a 4.5% abv American lager launched in 1939 by the Latrobe Brewing Company. Although founded as a local beer in Western Pennsylvania, it was marketed aggressively and eventually became a national product.)
Wow, nice to see you wearing a fieldjacket of the german Bundeswehr! Is it some kind of replica or a real german made one? Nice finds by the way :D Greeting from Lower Saxony, the northern part of Germany :P
You and your human bodies and dead critters. Lol Makings of those Thriller books i plan to write for teens. I promise to dedicate any i write to the chigg from ideas i get from you and you holes with DEAD BODIES AND DEAD CRITTERS ...SEE IT...DO YA..LOL thanks for the great videos. All i ever dig is some iron and nails lolol
When I was a kid I met a family that had the chance to search and excavate where a circus had burned down and managed to find a safe. They had thousands of bottles and coins and various other things for show that they had dug up. On a side note I believe the bullets your keep referring to as mini balls are pronounced minay not mini. Keep up the awesome videos I love seeing your new finds.
I really liked watching this video and like old coins, relics, old bottles and TRAINS! I liked how that CSX Highrailer truck stopped to tell you he watches your videos to. Thank you for showing those freight trains briefly going by. If you ever find any neat old insulators or old bottles and have stuff for sale, even railroad related stuff,,I will buy it. Take care and Happy Hunting. I just turned 51 today and I enjoy going out bottle digging and relic hunting. Nice finds on this video!
Rob's a funny guy. Beau says, "Do ya think there's some gold in there?" Talkin' about the outhouse. Rob says, "There's Nuggets". Haha (butt nuggets) he means. I had to say that. Too funny. :D
Nice to get out - especially when I don't have the energy to walk! Lovely to see the countryside & I love the trains! :)
Thanks for letting us in on another adventure!
You were having the same sort of luck I usually have. Thanks for bringing us along.
If you don't look you'll never know what's there. Great vid.
Win some ..lose some. Just re watched little fox rescue. I love it.
I think you must check and make sure there's gonna be a troll train before you go a diggin! 😂😂
Funny...there was a train going by when I was trying to film you at the Garrett Memorial Hunt. 😉 Thanks for sharing! ~ Gypsy
My Grandpa had those little cans of Rolling Rock in the late 60's, so around 67-69, he'd drink one in the evening while we watched GI-Combat together on TV.
So glad you didn't go in that creepy cistern. Potential for deadly gases in it. I worked as a paper maker and we had to do vessel entries and that was something we got extensive training on. There are cases every year of people entering pits, wells, tanks and passing out and then their family member or friend goes to help because they thought the first guy had a heart attack or something and they go down and the rescue workers go in and go down and the methane gas from the rotten materials such as vegetation kills them all. Methane is heavier than oxygen and even in an open- top pit you can suffocate because the gas fills up the lower space and forces all the air out. Bad deal! Very hazardous! I'm sure you are aware of this but perhaps a youngster watching may not be. Great video! Thank you for sharing! Keep them coming!
I think The Chigg is going to need to start using a checklist pretty soon ... he forgot his gloves this time. (And how many times does he forget something different?) Well, what can you expect from a "man of his advanced years"?
MOAR!
Just kidding ... love your videos, Chigg!
Good thing you've uploaded. Needed a new hunt to get me through my sick day
I love to hear the Cicadas in the summer time.
As someone who grew up in the Midwest and also has lived out on the west coast and in Europe - I find it hilarious but also necessary that you describe what cicadas are. My friends in Oregon had no idea what they were and were shocked to encounter these bugs when they came to visit me in Illinois during the late summer/fall!
When I saw that CSX truck, I was almost sure they were telling you to get off railroad property. I've been told where to go a few times back when I used to hunt for insulators along the tracks. Great video, keep it up!
airplaneengine some guys seen me and they didnt say anything i guess some are meaner then others
They can't detect on RR prop?
I liked the melted bottle glad you took it.
I remember the rolling rock cans from the 70s. A friend used to take them from his dads stash.
I can handle dead animals, but that bug omg! I can’t...Then you picked it up!!! Argh!! *gag*
Congratulations my friend, great video. greetings here from Amazon Brazil.
Well done Beau, i would of kept that melted bottle too..and love the beer can..;) ATB Michael
Finally dug up my first 2" Grape Shot! Battle of Corinth, Mississippi.
Thank you sir you Rock and i love how you are able to show others tips . plus you are Goofy and i can relate to that. on a serious note you are well versed in the archeology of old relics and ye i am holding my breath. God luck to you sir . Sincerely Eric from michigan
Wished I lived next door to ya so I can go with ya every day😁
Hi Beau, may be you should have a couple of check list, one for before you leave home and one for before you leave your car. Really interesting vlog. Thanks for sharing. 🤗🤗
Christine Saint U.K.
...WOW !! a tire off a civil war cannon...lol
I dig a lot of bottles like the 2 you found, mostly at 1880s-90s sites.
Great old place cheers 🍻
I'm amazed at how much junk is laying in those woods !
AWESOME ADVENTURE AQUA! I pretty much found trash today while metal detecting
Those baby rocks and 7oz Schlitz Malt pony bottles were our weapons of choice back in the day..
Great dig , I like the beer can, I would definitely keep that it’s in really good condition
Chipmunk bug food😂
Thanks for the video I live through you guys love to go on the searches no mater what you find I'm waiting for the weather to get better so I can get out
I think the broken wheel/compact is a roller for a barn/shed door.
Nice to see you out diggin', even if it is junk, out in the sunshine. We are getting crazy weather here. We had a hail storm this morning with pea sized hail. You might not think much of that, except we live at 300 feet above sea level on the Big Island of Hawaii. I have been here for years and this is the first time that this has happened. Our house is now up for sale and I will be happy to get off of this rock and back to the Mainland, 'cause I just got my cousins permission to hunt his 700 acre's for old home sites and bottle dumps. I can hardly wait. I want to thank you for all of your video's on how to spot old home sites and dumps. I am sure it will come in really handy when I start looking.
Pea sized hails are nothing but living next to active volcanos lol. I visited Maui for a few weeks hard to believe how dry most of the island is and that pretty much all birds i saw is not native.
The only native bird i saw was the subspecies of night her on which behaves very different from mainland night herons because no competitions.
We have those damn cicadas here about August and geez they drive ya nuts!
Periodic Cicadas (the ones which come out every seven years or so) use or attach themselves to tree roots, they can follow the seasons by how much water is going through the root so they know when to come out again....I think :)
you should see the cicada killers they are a wasp looking thing
Chigg the train magnet..lol
Keep up the good work buddy enjoy your videos
Love the videos, keep them coming. Mr. Aquchigger just wondering if you ever answer some of these post? Name for the video " Junk and more Junk!!!"
Another awesome video! Happy Hunting!
I remember those small Rolling Rock cans from the early 80’s. That was in Latrobe, so that might be an anomaly since that’s where it was brewed.
Sure Rolling Rock is at your corner 7 11 store but Rolling Rock was introduced at 1939....Love your videos...
That aluminum Rolling Rock can is from about 1972-74. It still had a ring pull tab (not stay tab) and no UPC bar code.
world famous!
You could go back there with a sifter and a few extra helping hands and spend a couple days and see what treasure you might find at made it through the fire... Jewelry and most coins don't burn up in a fire... But a 24"X36" quarter inch sifter maybe two of them if you get four people on the job. You could knock that place out in a 8to16 hours... LOL...
One of these days there is going to be something full of gold coins, then what are you going to do Beau? LOL
Beau - have you ever considered using your big magnet to clear out some of the iron in the loose stuff you dig up?
They used those marbles in building the foundation. They would lay the block or stone down and place a marble in the cement or whatever they used to keep the same spacing between them. That way it wouldn't settle over time.
Be sure to check out Chigg's Army on facebook for MOAR!!!!!
WOOT! Chigg on FB!!!!!!
great video
7 oz.rolling rock beer can from the 70's Latrobe Pa.
that would be my guess too
Mid 70s on the Rolling Rock.
I noticed today that you look a lot like Richard Dean Anderson the actor!
They Called them NIPS ...CANS and BOTTLES, WE WHERE DRINKING THEM at the Fleetwood Mac concert at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia ,, hell that was 84....1985 somewhere around there..it was the Rumors album .....
Bob Welsh , ashford and Simpson ,,,,good show it was hot 🥵 some guy came around with a duffel bag filled wit ice and baby beers ..he was a hero... cold Beer woooooooooo!..
At 3:17 AQUASQUINCH!! Looking up at you!....train on the brain..but now pickup trains!? The Rolling Rock can is from the 70's and gets 2.00-7.00 on eBay cool place anyhow. Could it be slaves quarters because of the proximity of the house and the small size?
Don't know the location but the layout fits.
It's like you always have around 33 dislikes..
I think 33 people are jealous... lol .. I'll keep watching and liking.. Keep up the great work..
Keep yer eye on the river, Beau.
Weknow Weknow Weknow Beau!!!,your famous ,funny video!
It's a train! Imagine that!! Lol. Rolling Rock..early seventies or before.
Rolling Rock Pony Can. Gotta be mid sixties to early seventies. Pull tab is the first type of pull tab.
that rolling rock is from the 70s - you should be looking for older rustier beer cans and cleaning them!
That's when s shifter comes in handy
Amo os seus vídeos....
Keep rolling rock in bottle
that. Can
I would definitely hold on to
Rolling Rock beer was started in 1939 (Rolling Rock is a 4.5% abv American lager launched in 1939 by the Latrobe Brewing Company. Although founded as a local beer in Western Pennsylvania, it was marketed aggressively and eventually became a national product.)
bodge6886 I kind of like it myself.
Keep up the good work (hold your breath)
I've found some of those cans of rock as well
🎼🎼🎼🎼Old Mother Earth She’s Got Her Secrets That She Keeps🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼Right On Chigger love the videos
wish I could find that song
17 years on the cicada
Have ya thought having your own Metal Detecting TV Show? Kinda like Curse of Oak Island or Ghost Mine TV shows....
I say there’s some NUGGETS in them outhouses lollllllllllllllllllllll
Any petrified terds dug up in that old hockey box?, I mean privey...😆
The Rolling Rock can is from the mid seventies to about 1981.
Chigg, your fans are legion!
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Wow, nice to see you wearing a fieldjacket of the german Bundeswehr! Is it some kind of replica or a real german made one? Nice finds by the way :D
Greeting from Lower Saxony, the northern part of Germany :P
Privy is that what you call a outhouse?? I used one at my grannies a bunch.
Daaammmnn do a video of that truck.
Ur finally near 1 mill
Saw another video where you said you have tinnitus. I have it too. Did you ever notice how the cicadas sound a lot like the noise in your ear?
That's got to be the worst impression of a cicada I've ever heard! On second thought that's the only impression of a cicada I've ever heard!😊
ruclips.net/video/ARDkvt5tswQ/видео.html thisns a pretty good recording...
So it's also the best
Connor LaLone don't know if I would go that far! You ever heard Cicada? Lol
Alright just got to that part and I'll agree, pretty bad impression 😂😂
Connor LaLone you gotta love him though, very entertaining!!!!
Rolling Rock Latrobe, PA
That Rolling Rock was made in 1973.
The dial you found looked kinda like a piece to a stove I had or maybe a pad lock
Ronnie Pierce
or maybe a TV dial
You and your human bodies and dead critters. Lol Makings of those Thriller books i plan to write for teens. I promise to dedicate any i write to the chigg from ideas i get from you and you holes with DEAD BODIES AND DEAD CRITTERS ...SEE IT...DO YA..LOL thanks for the great videos. All i ever dig is some iron and nails lolol
You should get a sifter
Chigg Chiggerty Chigg Chiggerty Chigg Chigg Charooo,,,,
BGE needs to get busy!
Happy for me RRRROOOOBBBB
Is it possible to sell the iron for scrap?
why do you find so many marbles, were they a common toy back in the day?
We use to always find those sicada husks how ever you spell them we found them on ole tree
Mini Rolling Rock 1970s pull tab Style Pride later 70s 76
hello I got a few questions for you about some stuff u have found I also have a few things I'd like to see if maybe u kno what they are
When I was a kid I met a family that had the chance to search and excavate where a circus had burned down and managed to find a safe. They had thousands of bottles and coins and various other things for show that they had dug up. On a side note I believe the bullets your keep referring to as mini balls are pronounced minay not mini. Keep up the awesome videos I love seeing your new finds.
Mark Bancroft , well come on do tell your reason...lol
He knows that. It is French right? He has said that in a video.
What about magnet fishing that cistern
Hi chig
Did he find some old crap in that outhouse
Joe, Rob said "Nuggets". teehee!