I've been wondering where this footage was !! Lol.. I still can't believe we had 5 jugs in a row !!..I've been digging that dump for 5 years now and it never ceases to amaze me what comes out of here !!
I forgot to edit the text in the video to also mention Hunter from Eastern Outdoor Adventures. Be sure to go check out his channel as well as Travis & Eds! (links in description)
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers the boss. Lol. I love seeing how much they love each other. Hello from London Ontario Canada 🇨🇦. Love watching your show I’m too far away to bid But you are all Awsome ♥️♥️
Man, the dump has a great variety of bottles and objects. Is it an old town dump? I am so pleased to see Hunter there and the way you treat him is heartwarming. He knows his stuff too! You all did a great job. The only downside side is that I'm not there digging with you, lol.
Huge town dump yup! One of the biggest I've ever dug in. Thanks a bunch! Appreciate you watching and commenting on our videos. Always love hearing feedback from the viewers 🙏
CFJCo Mason - Colsolidated Fruit Jar Company - contracted fruit jar production with many other jobbers (1880-1890s), ground lip early 1880s, machine lip late 1890s).
We did, several times. In this dump you can dig quite a bit before it gets sketchy. I appreciate the concern, but we are all experienced and know what warning signs to look out for and when enough is enough
Not to be mean but it broke my heart to see that man grab a wedged in bottle by the handle to take it out. You could hear it pop.Ashame, otherwise how cool to find all those treasures.
The California Wine House (franchise?) with multiple variants and locations (1) 13 inch 95/98 H F Brewer, Monticello Ave, Jersey City, NJ (across from Manhattan), (2) 13 inch tall, big blue lettering The California Wine House, St Cloud, MN, and (3) 13 inch tall, big blue lettering Maine and Water Streets, Piqua, Ohio selling for $250. Said 1900-1920s era. In the Bergen financial trade district of the town - Vintage tradecard showing Monticella Ave, with Bergen and Lafayette Trust Company building on SE corner of Brinkerhoff Street and Monticella Ave (built 1902) with next door building side white painted with The California Wine House name.
TONECO STOMACH BITTERS - nothing able to be found on this item (not even an image) - consider RARE or SCARCE .... need more info on the total embossing on the other sides.
John I've pulled half dozen Tonecos from this place , mostly damaged..seems the clear glass was thinner than the usual amber bitters we're used to pulling
HD is still processing guys! Here shortly the image quality will improve greatly
I've been wondering where this footage was !! Lol.. I still can't believe we had 5 jugs in a row !!..I've been digging that dump for 5 years now and it never ceases to amaze me what comes out of here !!
“I ain’t never seen such a beautiful sight except for my wife” Travis I’m so happy you’re so in love with your wife and it shows ♥️♥️♥️♥️🥰.
The young kid sure knows his stuff. Nice seein a young one out and who obv will be carrying it on.
Totally awesome finds. Great job everyone!
Thanks for watching! Was a great time
That kid knows his stuff!
I forgot to edit the text in the video to also mention Hunter from Eastern Outdoor Adventures. Be sure to go check out his channel as well as Travis & Eds! (links in description)
Awesome dig fellas,
Thanks for watching Steve
Enjoyed the video
Thanks!! We are going back to this dump in a few weeks
Love Stoneware! UK.
Us too! Thanks for watching David
He’s smooth. “ Prettiest thing I ever did see besides my wife”. ❤️❤️❤️❤️💖🐾🥰. Lucky lady
Who said that? Lol
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers the boss. Lol. I love seeing how much they love each other. Hello from London Ontario Canada 🇨🇦. Love watching your show I’m too far away to bid But you are all Awsome ♥️♥️
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers Oops crick diggers
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers Travis
That is awesome guys I love watching you guys dig.
@@mikemerrell9411 Much appreciated!
😊😊😊I love crocks & stoneware! ~♡~ you guys are so entertaining 🎉
I can only imagine going grocery shopping back in the 1880's buying food & drugs in these bottles!
@@kathleenparker1050 Thanks! Very cool to think about
Man, the dump has a great variety of bottles and objects. Is it an old town dump? I am so pleased to see Hunter there and the way you treat him is heartwarming. He knows his stuff too! You all did a great job. The only downside side is that I'm not there digging with you, lol.
Huge town dump yup! One of the biggest I've ever dug in. Thanks a bunch! Appreciate you watching and commenting on our videos. Always love hearing feedback from the viewers 🙏
Nice guys!!!
Thanks! We will likely be going back very shortly and will of course make another vid when we do
Wow awesome stoneware and bottles. amazing antiques.
thanks Eric!
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This was so much fun watching this tonight! ... if I were young I would dig dumps but not out houses!
Thanks Gracie!! Glad you enjoyed. Never too old! I say get out there if you can and dig some goods 👍
That was a great video
Thanks Kathy!!
Woohoo
CFJCo Mason - Colsolidated Fruit Jar Company - contracted fruit jar production with many other jobbers (1880-1890s), ground lip early 1880s, machine lip late 1890s).
Hmmm 🤔....Travis is very special.... hockey helmet and all. Window licker 😂
Yo Peeps !!! What was the embossing on the cleaned up beer stein. Trying to find and date the item.....
I was curious about that too! I'll have to have Ed ask John and i'll get back to ya
The long thing with the hook on the end is a boot hook
“2024 is going to be our year.” God I hope.
Buncha junk...I hope you threw it all back. Lmao! Awesome dig guys.
Y'all really need to knock the overhang down. That's how ya get buried. But love your finds.
We did, several times. In this dump you can dig quite a bit before it gets sketchy. I appreciate the concern, but we are all experienced and know what warning signs to look out for and when enough is enough
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers be safe. Too cold here for digging. Everything is frozen.
Not to be mean but it broke my heart to see that man grab a wedged in bottle by the handle to take it out.
You could hear it pop.Ashame, otherwise how cool to find all those treasures.
The California Wine House (franchise?) with multiple variants and locations (1) 13 inch 95/98 H F Brewer, Monticello Ave, Jersey City, NJ (across from Manhattan), (2) 13 inch tall, big blue lettering The California Wine House, St Cloud, MN, and (3) 13 inch tall, big blue lettering Maine and Water Streets, Piqua, Ohio selling for $250. Said 1900-1920s era.
In the Bergen financial trade district of the town -
Vintage tradecard showing Monticella Ave, with Bergen and Lafayette Trust Company building on SE corner of Brinkerhoff Street and Monticella Ave (built 1902) with next door building side white painted with The California Wine House name.
TONECO STOMACH BITTERS - nothing able to be found on this item (not even an image) - consider RARE or SCARCE .... need more info on the total embossing on the other sides.
That's all the embossing is "Toneco Stomach Bitters" on one side and "Appetizer & Tonic" on the other
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers Any viable maker's mark on the bottom ? Making contact with a bitters guru to help ID it.
John I've pulled half dozen Tonecos from this place , mostly damaged..seems the clear glass was thinner than the usual amber bitters we're used to pulling
No sound
Check again in a few minutes. Video just uploaded so it's still processing sound and image quality
Should be good now 👍
Not a sweet ketchup. Lol
Hardly any are! Unless we're talking the Baltimore oyster ketchups lol
I hope you guys glue all the crocks together
I think Eddie did repair some of them