Did you check all those flit pieces around that blue and white marble? 12:10 Got to be more points coming out of there! Great spot! Thanks for sharing!
Winarick moved to the USA from Russia in 1906 , in 1920 he was registered as a bottle manufacturer but by 1930 he was registered in cosmetics. Must have realised he was better off producing hair oil than wonkey necked bottles😂 Seriously though ,that’s a killer bottle cheers🍻
Enjoy your visit to Panama, my old stomping ground 1960-1980. If you can get up to Lake Alajuela, formerly known as Lake Madden, while the lake level is way down, you might be able to find some arrowheads along the shoreline.
You find ANYTHING aboriginal in Australia and keep it, you will get your arse arrested quick smart. It doesn't matter how old or where you found it. You have to give it back to the precious poor things.
Besides the few men who dug the most famous sites in the country .. uninhibited mind you .. I dig the old names in the Providence but to think that any of the rest of us cannot command the same wealth in personal collections is horseshyt & im a Bennett😉 so i can say that ...kant fool carbon date👌
@@legendarycreekhunter5929 don't be hatin. Maybe you didn't know any better. Get a book about reptiles and learn a lot about them before treating them so harshly. Or take an online class about reptileology 🐍
.Beautiful marble, I remember when I got lost from my house carrying a jar with marbles and I used to play it all day with my friends from the neighborhood. Nice childhood time.
@@legendarycreekhunter5929 👍 Western Australia, not as many old dumps available to dig these days but I dig old farming properties where I can get permission 🍻
Digging an intact jug is top of my wish list , only ever found random shards in Australia and here’s you guys pulling them out of the ground like they’re weeds 😂🍻
Lol well they aren't as common as weeds but if you get in the right area you will find them, especially if you are close to where the potter was. Year's ago I dug a 1830s crockery site that had thousands of broken shards. No whole stoneware pieces came out. The only whole pieces that came from the site were very fancy speckled benningtons and face pipes