150 YR OLD TREASURE DUG Under a GAS STATION & Other REALLY WEIRD PLACES

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • Most digging channels feature dudes digging in the woods...but what about digging antique bottles under old gas stations...parking lots full of giant concrete barriers...yo mama's house...and the many other exciting, weird & dangerous places under which THE BOTT lies ??!! Well, if you want to see some of the strange & exotic places where 19th century antique glass and relics can be found, look no further than this exciting episode ! Oh - and in case that makes you too uncomfortable; DON'T WORRY - this episode begins with a bunch of dudes digging in the woods !
    #bottledigging #mudlarkingfinds #treasurehunting

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  • @BottleNed
    @BottleNed  2 года назад +10

    Thanks for the compliments everyone ! The videos take like 30 hours each to edit and produce lol but I don’t give a shit, I’m having so much fun and the comments mean a lot to me because I know that people are enjoying them! I’ll keep making them as long as possible until I either die or become homeless or get enough subscribers/views to fund the production enough to cover monthly expenses. Stupid money !! Wish bottles were currency...well, maybe not

    • @ValerieDee123
      @ValerieDee123 2 года назад +4

      Actually if you had an Etsy store. Some people would buy pattern plates and other items, to make jewelry and other crafts from.

    • @TheSteveBoyd
      @TheSteveBoyd 2 месяца назад

      Px3 in a tank top on the thumbnail is enough to make me click every time. Jus' sayin'... ✌😂👍

  • @blacksand357
    @blacksand357 2 года назад +2

    Alas, the trials and tribulations of digging deep holes into the bottle-less devoid. Thanks for making it entertaining.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +1

      Chipotle ! (totally). I think ppl should see all how many holes we dig that don't have too much bott, because it's never a guarantee that someone 150 yrs ago filled their pit with trash...but it's okay, because every sparse hole brings us closer to a loaded one!

  • @tarrasams7423
    @tarrasams7423 2 года назад +1

    Hello 👋 from New York you Guy's Found Some Amazing Finds Thank you for Bringing me Along with you Guy's I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊

  • @Ayerlooms
    @Ayerlooms 2 года назад +1

    Funny you say to dump out the pots. I was digging in an old store dump on a property my dad bought it had been remodeled into a multi family apartment building and found an old shaving razor blade holder and it was kinda rusted. I tossed it to the side and when it hit the ground I heard that oh so recognizable sound of silver coins. I quickly recovered it and broke into it with my shovel to find I’ve 10k in pristine silver coins. I talked to the previous land owner and asked about the history of the place and found that his great grandparents had an Inn there well before it was a five and dime store which it remained until the 50s. It had a multi use bathroom that back in the day travelers would pay to use the bath house. Apparently they would throw their old razor blades in the slot it had in it which was built into the old wall(the slot being in the steel box I recovered that was used as a throw away for used razors ). He remembered rehabbing that level in the 60s and tearing the wall down. He said he specifically remembered throwing that shave bin away cause the wall was lat board plaster with two or three sheets thick more of drywall where someone had just rocked over the previous layer thru the years and he wasn’t having fun ripping it out. He remembered finding that old shave box and smashing it out with a sledge hammer. Probably why he didn’t hear the coins from all the demo noise. He said it was a long day of many wheel barrows full of asbestos filled loads he hauled out to the dump hole they had dug. We were digging just at the right spot lol. I gave him a handful of coins. That was before I knew how much they were worth lol. We took them to a coin dealer and sold them for 10k I still wonder what we gave him and how much more value there actually was. And I am sure that the dealer got a good deal. Cause when he said how does 10k sound I couldn’t say sounds good to me fast enough. I was 23 in college. I’m 50 this year. And I have often wondered what we actually gave that dealer and how hard he laughed with his buddy coin dealers when he showed them all the silver seated Liberty and Morgan dollars they had stole from us for a song. Hindsight 20/20. Great video. Thanks for the great not so great memory lol. If they ever invent time travel I guarantee I’ll be going back to fix that mistake 🫤🫤🤣🤣😂✌️✌️✌️

    • @Ayerlooms
      @Ayerlooms 2 года назад

      Really not sure if it was someone later on in the buildings history that used it for a place to hide coins and they passed and it was covered over or if travelers would deposit coins as a tip for the maid to find. Was my best digging find to date. I’ve never passed on a can or any jar since. I check everything well before I discard it now and since lol.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +1

      That’s a helluva story !! I can’t believe a batch of silver coins would be worth so much. I’ve heard legends of the ones from the Carson City Nevada mint selling well but WOW - yeah there must’ve been something worthy in there for them to make such a high initial offer. But that’s just your digging rite of passage. Every beginner digger finds some good shit and usually gets talked out of it by ppl more experienced and older. It happened to me also when I was in my early 20s! But fortunately I was always such a pack rat I stubbornly held into mostly everything and ignored most of the offers! And now I’m glad I did ! But those couple offers that I did take still keep me up at night for sure! But hey think of it this way - the coins were free !

    • @Ayerlooms
      @Ayerlooms 2 года назад +1

      @@BottleNed there was over 200 coins in total. I forget exactly what the count was now. Lol. Many moons ago

  • @nealshirley6479
    @nealshirley6479 2 года назад +1

    Almost losing the flashlight sparked a memory. Back in the eighties me and a couple of buddies were digging in Hopkinton, Mass. We were tunneling under a roadbed that was made from fill from a prior town dump around 1900. There was 1850's stuff on top of 1900 stuff. I was about 10 ft. down at a 45 degree angle on my belly The tunnel was about 3 ft. wide. Pretty sketchy. My light caught a crack forming at the end of the tunnel. I was barely able to back out before the roof fell. The flashlight is still there, but I think the batteries might be dead! When we came back, the town had filled and compacted the whole site. Too bad, because we were pulling some nice stuff out of there, including pontiled medicines, potlids, and a clean Harden's Hand Grenade. Lost a good flashlight, though!

  • @Paleoman52
    @Paleoman52 2 года назад +2

    I was hoping to see another BottleNed video today and this one was worth the wait. Cool commentary and lots of great history lessons, plus a few neat finds. Those Warner Safe bottles were made about 45 miles North of where I live in Western new York State. I've also found a few of those. Thanks for another very entertaining video.

  • @TreasureByMeasure
    @TreasureByMeasure 2 года назад +1

    Wow! That is an impressive dig ✌️ Thanks for sharing

  • @realtimestrategy227
    @realtimestrategy227 2 года назад +3

    Ive always remembered your advice to dump out jars or containers and Its paid off two times, Found a pretty rare marble in Jar and also a couple "so called dollar" coins in another. Thanks Ned.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +1

      Coins can catch on old plates too, because when they’re thrown into the privy, they sink to the very very bottom unless something catches them on the way down

  • @mtrombley23
    @mtrombley23 2 года назад +5

    Need more videos. Can’t get enough of BottleNed

  • @roccovolpendesta7032
    @roccovolpendesta7032 2 года назад +2

    Ned,
    Once again a fantastic viedo. 👍
    A little metal detecting folklore here. Maybe it will help appease the the Bott Gods as well. When you find old horse shoes don't turn them upside down its bad luck. Keep all the luck from spilling out by keeping the shoe upright.
    BTW,
    That was a really nice axehead you used to chop the sparkplug. Keep thoes old farm tools you find. Restoring old tools is super popular right now.
    Thanks for the great video Ned!!

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +1

      That's funny - we just did that with a horseshoe on a recent dig that im editing now! I agree - quality steel is hard to find these days !

    • @ValerieDee123
      @ValerieDee123 2 года назад

      Old tools if in decent shape, people buy.

  • @troylong9143
    @troylong9143 2 года назад +1

    I enjoy your channel, Bottle Ned. Very informative, and I learn something new every time. I have some sweet 1854 property permissions but I need to buy a probe to find the outhouses. Do you use a half inch steel rod, or something thinner? I've had some goods finds in the past and am looking to pick up the Hobbie again when I retire in few month's. Care to join me. lol

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +2

      Spring steel rods with tungsten tips ! I order them from Lou at oldwestbottles.com
      They’re the best !

  • @buildingwithjames3364
    @buildingwithjames3364 2 года назад +1

    What’s up Ned, bro your channel is the best!!! I’m digging crazy amount of bottles in San Francisco, are u in California?

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад

      Yeah I’m close ! Wow ! You must work in construction ! You can message me on Instagram with some of your finds if you want, and I can try n identify them ! @bottlened_digs_the_old_west

  • @awalkthroughtorah6897
    @awalkthroughtorah6897 2 года назад +1

    Nice one at the end!

  • @bouncerslabrealnature9143
    @bouncerslabrealnature9143 2 года назад +2

    I went digging earlier today....here , smell this 👉....Have a great day 👍

  • @vieuxrawls923
    @vieuxrawls923 2 года назад +2

    Florida was also used to make the outhouse smell better splashed on the walls

  • @indianaouthouse5693
    @indianaouthouse5693 2 года назад +1

    Great video!!!

  • @ТусовкисМедведьевичем

    👍👍👍

  • @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340
    @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340 2 года назад +1

    Some lovely bottles coming up

  • @LoRdOfCoRpSeS
    @LoRdOfCoRpSeS 2 года назад +2

    I’d kill to dig a privy that was dry all the way down lol. In Ohio you dig a foot in and the water starts lol

  • @lucdaigle2394
    @lucdaigle2394 6 месяцев назад

    The sparkplug thing is (I believe), you use the ceramic part of the plug to make scratches on glass windows which then allow you to more easily smash out a window in an emergency.

  • @tomfrazier1103
    @tomfrazier1103 2 года назад +1

    I Found an aperitif glass with a ground pontil, and a little broken

  • @wilcogrundens9086
    @wilcogrundens9086 Месяц назад

    They still make square nails. They are called "cut nails". They can be driven into concrete and masonry.

  • @orlandominichiello
    @orlandominichiello 2 года назад +3

    How are the bottles divided when more than one digger? and what if a super rare was dug?

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +3

      We give property owner or contractor first pick, if they are interested, then take the rest and make a good-sized pot for a year or two, then flip a coin for first pick. We wait until the pot is big enough so that even the person who comes in last on the coin flip gets something good !

    • @orlandominichiello
      @orlandominichiello 2 года назад +2

      @@BottleNed Thanks, your channel is quite unique and entertaining, wish you luck.

  • @dannybell926
    @dannybell926 2 года назад +1

    Yessir! Got some BottleNed to watch after work tonight

  • @swbottles
    @swbottles 2 года назад +3

    My diet is devoid of fruits and vegetables to.

  • @indianaouthouse5693
    @indianaouthouse5693 2 года назад +2

    Just to let you know us old timers could return bottles for $ at the corner store or tavern or a way to get Curtis Loew to play me a song

  • @genyost9555
    @genyost9555 2 года назад +1

    🤘Nice dude, I found an A. Schilling & co. in an 1890s-1917ish dump in the Seattle area looks the exact same w/ the monogram. Didn't know till now that it's from Cali, haha keep up the hilarity man!!!

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +2

      Cool ! Good botts to put in the window to turn purple

    • @genyost9555
      @genyost9555 2 года назад

      True that! during the summer I lay them on foil on top of my car during work, by the end of summer I can turn 50+ bottles purple! I'm STILL on the lookout for a Warner Safe Cure, found pieces of them so one day hopefully 😁

  • @diggingindiana1464
    @diggingindiana1464 2 года назад +1

    You have never been to Indiana and been on the back roads! It's nothing to see a whole case empty in it's box on the side of the road! I have been thinking lately who enforces the laws anymore

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +1

      We have some crazy remote high country desert backroads here, only patrolled by the occasional BLM ranger where ppl basically do whatever they want. I’ve seen some weird stuff out in the desert

  • @deloradeabel8487
    @deloradeabel8487 2 года назад +1

    Hay Crazy Ned,got a proposition for you,we own a 100 year old log home in the Sierra Nevada foothills,famous for the forty niner gold rush,never been dug,have coke a cola bottles barrier under cement walkway in front of cabin,on the side of cabin there is a 15 ft. Walkway that ends with with no building there,are no known property lines but piles of rocks(my husband ran property lines for 25 years for private logging outfit) (I use to find & dig old dumps in area),I can show you a few of those & dig our place too,Reply ASAP.
    & dig our place too,reply ASAP!

    • @deloradeabel8487
      @deloradeabel8487 2 года назад

      PS,Our fireplace is 2 stories high,made of quarts,obsidian& large rounds of petrified wood,it is ready to fall over,I bet this old place would make a great song,by the my husband and I play guitar & sing,something else we have in common!Oh yeah we have an old back how that actually works,great for diggen & pulling dow rock fire places!

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад

      Sounds good to me ! Message me on Instagram !

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 2 года назад +3

    The patent date 1893 doesnt fit these glass companies but -
    Valve Jar Co (VJC) F.&J. Bodine (ca. 1868-ca. 1871)
    Victor Jar Co (VJC) Victor Jar Co. (1914-1923) had jars contracted for their distributorship
    VICTOR Obear-Nester Glass Co. (1909-ca. 1920)
    VICTOR Meyer Fruit Jar Co. (1900-1906)

    • @johnlord8337
      @johnlord8337 2 года назад

      Bill Lockhart of the Bottle Research Group gave information on 4 fruit jar/closure patent dates in 1893:
      April 11, July 11, Nov 7, and Dec 5
      He mentions that the San Francisco & Pacific Glass Works (1876-1902) once made Victory jars and this could then be the Victory Jar Co. that could be in this (1893-1902) period, and then an interim of (1902-1914) and the Victor(y?) Jar Company could continue with (1914-1923) ?? with a jobber of unknown location and origin as the A S Co - which is the closest to an unknown makers mark for the A G Smalley Company of Boston (jobber, contractor, and distributor who could have filled the (1902-) period.

  • @debraporch7888
    @debraporch7888 2 года назад +1

    Ned,
    It was sad to see all that digging. At least you dug up a Warner's Cure bottle. What is your opinion on collecting all the Warner's bottles? So how is your Patreon going? I sure hope it is doing great. What western bottle would be good to start collecting ? Take care Ned. ✌ Until your next video...

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад

      Hi Deb ! I think Warner's are a great category for the beginning and advanced collector alike! There are many variants that come in many colors, due to some of them being blown in Europe. The Patreon is good so far - thanks again for your support. It is much needed/appreciated ! I cannot answer that for you, as western botts come in so many shapes n forms and it really depends on what appeals to you visually. I can tell you that blob sodas and applied top meds are trending right now...

  • @vieuxrawls923
    @vieuxrawls923 2 года назад +1

    Its to set your rings on whenyou wash dishes probably thown out with kitchen scraps

  • @letsgetdigging7418
    @letsgetdigging7418 2 года назад +1

    Another great video Ned, can I ask do you ever dig British bottles over there?

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely we do! We mainly get generic stuff like big liquor and food botts & an occasional chemist bott from London. BUT there were some San Francisco enterprises that employed an English glass works to blow their bottles. H.P. Wakelee's medicine botts are an example. I shall have to do a video on that !

  • @exathletes-ci7ec
    @exathletes-ci7ec Год назад

    The porcelain around the spark plug trick works, it's called " doozgh".

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 2 года назад +5

    We are finding the discovery that all those whiskies, beers, (sodas and mineral waters) do have the bromos but they also had pepper sauce, celery sauce, Lea&Perrins, and ketchups. This also includes pearl onion bottles, olives, and pickles. There are no other food bottles in the area. The majority of logic would say that they bots came from the local taverns and bars - where such Bloody Mary vodkas (or gins !), and other such worcestershire sauce in a whisky, would be mixed drinks. These dumps were NOT household discards - but the local alcohol industry !!! Don't discount when you start finding mustard, ketchups, onions, olives, pickles together with whiskeys and beers that these were household - they were bar bottles !

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад +1

      I agree - you see lots of sauce botts buried behind old inns and saloons, etc; anything that had a restaurant ! Worcestershire sauce was used to mask the flavor of rotting meat before the age of refrigeration !

  • @davebudrus46
    @davebudrus46 2 года назад +1

    Pretty sure the dig mobile has windows😂🚙

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад

      Good point - windshield is already cracked anyway 😆

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 2 года назад +3

    Shoe polish blacking was also known to be used in polishing the cast iron stoves and outer surface of the cast iron pots keeping them black and shiny ... also if Mister Model T and A were around, they would also be blacking the (said) white tires or reblacking the black tires. It could also be used to black up a black top hat.

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад

      Ooh good info - thank you !

  • @cordeliaduff2026
    @cordeliaduff2026 2 года назад +1

    how does the probe tell you where a privy was?

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад

      Handle is hollow so you can hear and feel different soil textures that the shaft plunges through. Anything that feels different than the natural native soil should be tested into.

  • @davidhermiz9705
    @davidhermiz9705 2 года назад +1

    In my homeland BC the Babylonian wine it was well known in the world at that time.

  • @vieuxrawls923
    @vieuxrawls923 2 года назад +1

    That was heater ned

  • @mickeymelton66
    @mickeymelton66 2 года назад +1

    You missed a nice marble in the hole on this video.

  • @nickoleross6199
    @nickoleross6199 2 года назад +1

    Do you live in california I want to go digging sooo bad and need to find someone to go with

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад

      I'm right on the state line so close enough ! There are big dumps to dig once in a while that I could use some help with - add/DM me on instagram @bottlened_digs_the_old_west !

    • @nickoleross6199
      @nickoleross6199 2 года назад

      @@BottleNed awesome

  • @vieuxrawls923
    @vieuxrawls923 2 года назад +1

    Boxers for diggen Ned

  • @oldtimerf7602
    @oldtimerf7602 2 года назад +1

    Bott tles

  • @vieuxrawls923
    @vieuxrawls923 2 года назад +1

    I would have left it

  • @bjmartin5225
    @bjmartin5225 7 месяцев назад

    You need to dig slower

  • @johnharrop5530
    @johnharrop5530 2 года назад +1

    The sparkplug porcelain smashes car windows No problem even very small pieces work you have to throw it fast so it hits hard and aim for the corners where there is more tention on the glass if you hit it in the middle it will just bounce off and not break the glass ,done it heaps of times on old wreaks just for fun and to show people that think it doesn't work ,I've broken windows with pieces a 1/4 size of a pea

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад

      So it only works on car window glass then ? And does it have to be an old sparkplug or does the porcelain in new ones work too ?

    • @johnharrop5530
      @johnharrop5530 2 года назад

      @@BottleNed any sparkplug only works on safety glass that I know of never tried it on other glass ,that table you where throwing it at should be safety glass but you would have to hit it around where the legs are mounted to it ,I guess thats where the tention is as in the middle the glass flexes

  • @mikeprice4103
    @mikeprice4103 2 года назад +1

    Best video yet! How do I donate

    • @BottleNed
      @BottleNed  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike ! Just click that red button that appears at the end of this video and it should take you to Patreon where you can donate whatever you can spare to help keep the channel going ! Here's the link too: www.patreon.com/user?u=82506955&l=es

  • @jerrysadventures8952
    @jerrysadventures8952 Год назад

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 2 года назад +3

    You just need to find all those Bromo-Seltzers with the backward embossed letters A, H, I, M, N, O, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z.

  • @vieuxrawls923
    @vieuxrawls923 2 года назад +1

    That was heater ned