VICTORIAN ARTIFACTS DUG IN RAW SEWAGE UNDER TACO SHOP BATHROOM
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In this episode, prepare to boldly go where...many others have gone (to the bathroom) before !! This week's adventure takes us to a broken sewer line flooding into a 120 year old privy pit underneath where a taco shop has been releasing its bean-fueled, brown fury into the earth for decades...all culminating in one of the worst biohazard disasters BottleNed has ever faced !!! In all seriousness; you may need antibiotics just to watch this literal shit-show. This one is destined to be an all-time PooTube classic. THOU HAST BEEN WARNED !
#mudlarking #metaldetecting #bottledigging
The labels still on is amazing! Thanks Bottle Ned for a very entertaining channel. 👍
I've taken Bromo Seltzer years ago.
Did it work ??
@@BottleNed yes, better than alka seltzer. It had little beads that fizzed in your mouth.
We used trowels in archeological digs to lift up small items.
A little Vicks under the nose would help Police cadaver retrieval tip😭
A medical examiner JUST told me that actually doesn’t work & has the opposite effect by clearing/opening up your nostrils for even more smell to get in! Silence of the lambs lied to us, man !!!
Thanks for another awesome video ned....
Check that pepper shaker to see if it glows ned! Looks like uranium/canary glass and it has “that look” to it lmk if it does amazing finds especially the insulator
Hello 👋 from New York you Guy's Found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Pumpkin 🎃 seed flasks and the Oster bottle Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see What you Find Next ☺️ 😊
Great video new sub here some great finds 👍
Ned I realize you need some more cash but I and more other people need your videos. We will view them and you will get them cash. Please make more videos. Thank you dude.
Thanks man! I’m moving boxes right now part time to get the rent n bills together. And my Patreons are really helping too! Don’t worry - I won’t give up. I’ll make these videos until I’m homeless with my fingers falling off !!
B for Bottle Ned!! lol
Why do we have to wait so long for new content? Hope all is well.
I really bet that wasn’t a ash layer, it was probably a layer of lime.
Lime is pure white in color. When you dig up a lime layer in a 19th century privy, it's almost like digging through dried white paint.
Still have that Victorian shaker ned?
I believe the metal duck is a hunting decoy.
Taco shop toilet... if I had a band, that's what it would be named
😆 😆
Great education for the bottles you found . Thanks Ned for sharing your knowledge so we may all learn about the products from long ago 👏👍♥️🇺🇸🗝️
That insulator should at least pay the doctor bills lol. Love sweet cali glass
Alright after this episode I am going to have to up my monthly Patreon donation to 10 bucks 😄
Thanks brotha. All proceeds this month go toward buying antibiotics
@@BottleNed LOL
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@@BottleNed do you still get my patreon? My debit card expired at the end of Feb. and the new one the bank gave me was giving me hell until about a week ago
You're far more dedicated than I am Ned. Travis over at Crick Diggers hit one like that a couple years ago. I mean it was soooooo bad you could smell it thru the screen. Just like your video. Lol
I agree about the duck..carnival target
Imagine.. a TURD!
LMFAO!!
I love you dude, you rock!
Those bottles are a delicious treat when nobody is looking. I would clean them like ice cream out of it's cone. 😲🤢 Pickled turds are a delicacy on some planets. Of course I'm just kidding but with your sense of humor, I'm sure you understand.
Nothing better than laughing and watching you dig so cool botts! You would be happy catching hepatitis C after that taco blow out dig but you might get Hep D, E or an unknown rare taco Hep.
The insulator is stellar👍
NEW VIDEO!! i LOVE IT!
Howdy Ned! Great insulators! I'm an ec&m collector. I live near Sacramento and like to give you a pile of cash for those 2 ec&ms.
Scott Prall
Like the Western bots..having lived off and on in Arizona most id find were the common bot that is found back east..back in the early 70s I would visit the old town of Hedges/Tumco..the Walkers owned the town then and we would check in with them prior to going to explore..what I noticed here was the lack of evidence of glass anywhere..what did they do with the bot?..many years later I bought some old treasure magazines..one dated 1973..had a article on the lack of bot at Tumco..the author theorized that mudslides from the cargo muchacho mountains had covered the dumps there
Yo Ned, another great vid!
Fyi, the S shape in those pipes is a catch basin designed to trap valuables that might fall down the drain so that they can be retrieved. Be sure to smash those and see if there are any coins or rings in them. 👍
Yesss - thank you !! Someone else told me that one time too !
Man much respect...that had to be tough digging that pit. that insulator is killer...you earned all your treasures in that hole!
Mexican-bean flavored Irish corned beef and cabbage phew ... So will we find all of the Pacifico, Modelo, etc ... then finally get down to the Guinness Irish Stouts and other Irish whiskey bots ...
They do make 😷, try em out😅
Difficult to wear when you’re getting a workout and have to breathe extra hard - it’s a lose/lose for sure !
How far will you go in pursuit of the bott. Really enjoy the history segments, you must do alot of research to make it so interesting.
Thanks ! It’s a mix of research and knowledge I’ve accumulated over the years ! But I always try and verify anything I think I know, so doing this has been a good learning process for me too!
Fantastic, yep I’m a plumber 😂I know it well 😂
What to do,what to do,dig through the poo!
Dang it ! Missed that low-hanging turd...
Is your Twiaba bottle dug or did you purchase it. Thanks for the great video.
I dug it ! At the bottom of a hole that had already been dug by bott ppl decades ago (but they never finished it:)
@@BottleNedawesome, congrats Ned
Once again another awesome video BN!
I like digging bottles, but i have my limits!👎
There’s so few opportunities out here (compared to other parts of the country), that we have to eat crap to get the glory....
I hear that,..been there done that
Flavoring Extract for (cooking) ... (real truth) flavoring Extract for cooking Mama - who is sucking down all these alky bots
Than using your phone
Amazing video guys love the duck and the shacker my favorite is the pumpkin flask
Hydrogen Sulfide and confined spaces. Actually very deadly.
peacock blue or teal blue color insulator - awesome ...
It’s a funky in-between color for sure !
Some bottles are just too far mate,but l respect your dedication,lol.
Wear a mask. Simple. 😊
A full body condom would be better
Gary in napa #1 💪
Okay you really need to get a GoPro strapped to your chest then u got your hands free because it's getting annoying seeing you doing it one handed. Plz buy a GoPro and strapped it to your chest.
Dude I can’t even afford new pants & a hot dog right now. But hopefully soon when my views n patreon numbers go up
@@BottleNed sorry but I know
Ned - clean up the Heinz ketchup and read off (or click a new vid photo) and state the embossing on the bottom and especially the center bot number. We have the Heinz database and collecting all this information (and found a missing bot number of 100+ missings - worth $300) and whether this would be (strongly suspected as a Heinz Glass house Sharpsburg PA, near Pittsburgh) handblown, hand tooled screw threads.
Curtice Bros Rochester NY were the first in entire glass industry to make clear glass ketchup bots in late 1870s. Heinz followed suit in next year. Curtice Bros made the first handblown hand tooled screw thread on ketchups in late 1870s. Heinz followed suit in next year. Curtice Bros patent design of vertical ribbed (fluted) ketchup bottle in late 1870s, Heinz patented the legendary 8-side (and some 10, 12 sided) soon thereafter.
H J Heinz finding cr*ppy contract makers made his own glass house in Sharpsburg (1880-1910) and ending having collateral lines of handblowns and machine mades. In 1910-1920, Heinz contracted with big glass houses for all of his jars that were then all machine made.
1880 Heinz bots would have H H Heinz Co Patd or Phila with central bot number (100s of individual bot number designations). In the 1910-1920 period, contract makers would follow the same embossing and add in their maker's mark below the bot number. 1920 onwards the embossing was removed and only the bot number and maker's mark would be on the bottles or jars.
This bottle with the embossed shoulder is highly collectible and needs to be shown and known by multiple photos of the bot, body, any heel embossing, and especially base embossing.
Please supply ...
I’ll see if I get it in the pick so I can get better pictures. It’s not an 1870s one though
@@BottleNed
KETCHUP bottle numbers :
7 - (Sharpsburg handblown, machine made?) (1880-1905) held 8 ounces
14 - (Sharpsburg handblown) (1870-1900) held xx ounces quartz clear glass
36 - (Sharpsburg handblown) (~1879) held xx ounces
52 - (Sharpsburg handblown) (1890-1895) held xx ounces
56 - (Sharpsburg handblown) (1890-1895) held xx ounces
57 - (Sharpsburg handblown, machine made?) (1895-1910) (patent design 1890 Heinz 8-sided bottle) held 14 ounces - first famous Heinz ketchup bottle
58 - (Sharpsburg handblown) (1893-1896) held 2.5 ounces (salesman's sample bottle)
63 - (Sharpsburg, contracted handblown, machine made) (1890-1913) held xx ounces
65 - (Sharpsburg, handblown, machine made?) (dates unknown) held xx ounces
88 - (Sharpsburg handblown) (1887-1895) held xx ounces
90 - (Sharpsburg handblown, machine made?) (1888-1910) "Imperial" bottle held 17 ounces (look like huge baseball bulge)
93 - (Sharpsburg handblown) (1887-1895) held xx ounces
103 - (Sharpsburg handblown, machine made?) (1890-1907) held xx ounces
130 - (Sharpsburg, contract handblown -1910, machine made 1910-) (1906-1914) held 8.5 ounces
138 - (contract machine made) (1911-1919) held xx ounces
162/H-162? - (contract machine made) (1918-1923) 8-sided bottle held 8 ounces
170/H-170 - (contract machine made) (1918-1931) held xx ounces mushroom ketchup, walnut ketchup
251/H-251 - (contract machine made) (1918-1943) held 8 ounces
253/H-253 - (contract machine made) (1929-1930) held 7 ounces
If you find that bot number in this list you have the location and production date range. If not listed, then you have recovered a lost Heinz ketchup bottle - which is very important (and a shelfer).
Love your videos. I always look forward to seeing what your digging up out west. I need to practice my probing techniques or have a pro like you teach me the trade. I have multiple homesteads here dating to early 1800's and one dating to 1854. The privies are just waiting to be dug. Best of luck and take care.