Derek "Deek" Diedricksen of Relaxshacks.com and the RelaxshacksDOTcom channel, offers up travel video snippets, odd art, DIY ideas, decor, fun and hidden locales, and whatever the heck else he feels like sharing....
I think that baby faced knob looking thing was a bottle brush handle from the Kellogg company way back in the day..My grandmother still had an old worn out one, from when my moms younger siblings were babies, back in the 1960s when I was a kid but I want to say that it was red colored as I recall..
Everybody tries to get at least 1 of each size clorox bottles. Plastics have been around all the way back into the 40s,and some of that is bakelite which looks like plastic and is collectible...
Yeah, I more so meant it's not as old as the stuff we're looking for. I kept a few of those pieces though- yes, some definitely have value! Thanks for watching
Probably relative to regions- some stuff that sells for a lot elsewhere is more common here and has little value (and vice versa). I DO like Clorox bottles though- they're definitely cool looking
Take Venmo!! Getting ready for a yardsale and taking down what’s left is work!! Don’t be intimidated by the cheapest of the cheap people! I price low because people expect that going to yard sales, but don’t you dare offer me .10 cents if it’s marked .50 don’t offer me .25 cents if it’s marked $1! I hang signs for the penny pinchers, take their low ball offers elsewhere! It’s not rude it’s transparent . Anyone that’s had a yard sale knows it work, and some people are just beyond cheap bottom of the barrel scraping paint ridiculousness I don’t have time for.
I saw the lens smudges too… my clean heart twinged 😅 (Now I need to clean my glasses) But thanks for the Cd tip after all ! NOW tell me how to fix a car insert player PLS! 2007 Caravan. It just reads err & spits out.
Hello Derek ,(Streets Shall Provide) (& Sean) This was a aweome video to watch and my son Lew and I enjoyed watching it. There are so many nice rivers to mudlark out near Boston and the Mystic riveer paid off for you guys on this day. Nice amber Murdoclk bottle! 🙂 Some of those are embossed Vermont on them near the word Boston. I think those bottles are from the late 1880's. I have only found one like that and maybe they are rarer with Vermont embossed on them. Nice to see the milk bottle Sean found and the HOOD jar. They Cream jars are kinda rare and my soon Lew found one silimular to that one. Nice Bennington marble find! 🙂There are lots of commons in that area , but still nice keepers. Foss and Dr. true's are in every dump we dig here in New England & Mass. Lew and I go digging in our area once in awhile and our videos are on our two Jeffrey Hull Jr RU-vid channels to watch. i also have trains videos on them to watch. We are always watching your videos and hitting the like button. We are looking forward to watching more of them. We are subscribed to your channel. 🙂 Take care and happy hunting to all of you.----Jeffrey Hull Jr. (Jeff & son Lew)
Yes- Foss and Dr. Trues are incredibly common- thats why I was laughing in the intro when I picked one up- and in another part Sean founds one and throws it right back in the mud- lol. I still keep em as they sell at fleas for a few bucks- or I give them to people. Sean doesn't bother- his home collection is MASSIVE- 10,000+ bottles in his home. I need to film a video of it sometime. Thanks for subscribing! Have a great weekend
Nice digs guys! Love the clay pipe stem, tiny blue Vicks, marbles or Maahhhbles as youse guys call em! Some really awesome bottles! I'm glad you guys find spots to do that in the cities. We are about an hour and a half North of you up here in New Hampshire. We are use to being in the woods digging for bottles. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing!
If you ever want to join us down here sometime- trade spots/trips, let us know. We'd love to dig somewhere outside of Boston for a change. Hope you're well!
Me bottle hunting when thugs appear: Fancy you showed up I already dug your grave, I even put a pillow in there for ya's if you just want to come a little closer to take a looksie. Only room for one ;)
I hate bottles in a lake. I was on a raft trying to catch minnows to fish with & when I hit the bottom I landed on a glass 2-liter Pepsi broken & ended up @ the hospital & had 31 stitches in the bottom of my foot & it was during basketball season too. I was in the 7th grade & had to beg the coach to play. I was the point guard for the team. My dad had a Z-28 & made me stick my foot out the window so I didn't get blood on the inside of his precious car. He liked his car better than me or my mother. He was an a$$ & he bitched the 3 hours we set in the waiting room @ the hospital waiting for the doctor to get back from a party.
In Illinois the bottles get way more . Everyone prices are way lower than what they sell for here even in a yard sale . I get 5 or 10 for any of the bottles you found.
Around here we can't even sell them for $1.00. Older area of the country (settled earlier- and thickly settled)- we find too many of those and almost never bother taking them.
Beautiful cemetery! So sad it is given over to homelessness and crime. Seems to be more and more prevalent nowadays, and with no end in sight. :-( Still, love watching your bottle-seeking treasure hunts! A delight with every shovelful! Thanks for letting us tag along.
Brockton still has its merits but it’s an old manufacturing town (shoes) where all of that industry was outsourced overseas- which crippled once thriving cities like these.
@@streetsshallprovide2029 that’s it. 😃 I’ve watched many of your videos. The bottles caught my eye. I love creek stomping and bottle dumps. Thanks for sharing !
Amazing that such old bottles have made it without being destroyed!! Thanks for taking us along, that was fun! Make sure you have an updated Tetanus shot!!😉
100% on the tetanus! lol. Yeah, its pretty crazy that ANY of these last the freeze and thaw cycles in New England- never mind the rocks and turbulence of the streams when we get flash floods.....
I recently bought a mike tyson signed glove with a beckett cert, but guess what, when i check it on beckett site, cert number can't be found, the seller must assume no one will double check the authentication, returned immediately and ordered a legit one from fiterman website
So much fun watching "youse guys" dig for buried treasure! How do you not shatter things left and right slamming those shovels in, tho? I cringe everytime!
We really don't break much- honestly. The bottles in this site are just often so spaced out that you need to move A LOT of dirt to get to them. If we dug slowly or solely with small tools we would't get to half the stuff we do. Anyway, thanks for watching! Appreciate it.