What’s going on guys hope yall are having a wonderful day, welcome to the channel. For those of you that are just tuning in my name is Kadin and i travel all over Pennsylvania digging for bottles buried beneath the ground more than 10 decades ago if you’re into that stuff this is the right channel for you hit that subscribe button drop a like and a comment and enjoy
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Reason I asked size have only 1 poison 3"tall light honey amber bottom marked k1 I believe used to identify mold used to make the bottles these letters and numbers change .
Although not a very old spot, it has the goods. (I dig and sell more Pennsylvania milks than pretty much anything else here in central Pennsylvania.) Thousands dug since 1987. I am known as the Bottle Man and the Glass Man but I'm getting old and the digging is rough. 🤔😂😂
Thru the years I dug many skull and cross bones in n.y different shades of amber never been Blessed to dig a cobalt my hat off to you great find if you dont mind asking how tall is it any markings on bottom? Great show thank you
3 inches tall and not sure what was on the bottom, wasn’t my pick but yeah was a killer bottle, we dug another skull and cross bones cobalt couple months ago. Just recently dug a amber poison last week
@@bouncerslabrealnature9143yup we have that near us too. We just haven’t gone to those dumps yet, there’s so much dumps to dig and handful of virgin dumps out there still we poke around at like this one in the video
Awesome finds man. I have found a lot of those lavoris bottles but never with the contents, that’s cool, I wonder if it was a competition of listerine, sort of has a mouthwash look to it.
I love how Pennsylvania folks think a13 on the base makes the ball jar super valuable 😂 I have about 40 of them that i bought at a yard sale for 25¢ each. The tinct iodine is very nice. 13 is great on a Griswold just in case you didn't know. (Cast iron skillet)
Well you ain’t no collector or a digger I can tell you that for sure if that’s your statement your gonna make about #13. And to teach you a little something about the base having the #13 since you wanna be ignorant. Back in the 1900s they smashed all the #13 jars because of the the unlucky number 13 so it’s harder to find that number than any other. And yes you can still find them anywhere just less likely. There’s some history and knowledge for you next time don’t be so ignorant because you don’t know what you’re talking about.
#13 will bring you money same as #2s and #4s and even more #s to any kind of skillet wagners, Wapaks, butter pat, BSRs, Smithy, Lodges, FPWs and the list goes on bet you don’t know some of these as long as it’s the correct brand and year since you think you know everything. Griswolds just more popular because they are more sought after and better quality since you wanted to re-edit your comment and add that last part in. I have tones of skillets so keep trying there buddy 👍🏻