That's the first time I ever seen a round bottom bottle bottle!! Thanks for explaining its purpose!! That's a neat looking bottle!! I like the neck and lip shape too!! 🙂🙏💜
FOLKS PLEASE LEAVE A THUMBS UP AS DOING SO WILL HELP THE CHANNEL GROW . LIKE COME ON 814 THUMBS ON 4.4K VIEWS. PEOPLE PLEASE . ARE YEA THAT TIGHT WITH YOUR THUMB? LETS GO!
The chero cola is a pretty cool find. How many of those flasks do you find in a dig? I have seen diggers dig up entire privies filled with flasks, unfortunately all slick.
You got some nice old Bottles - hey - we love the Round Bottom one very much ! Did You find Your Keys ???? Great Video and History found and Preserved ! Many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Did ya find your keys? i would have been cool if you added that part also to the end of the video lol Bottle hunting and metal detecting are usually hobbies that come hand in hand lol for me anyways, I Often find dumbs because I went metal detecting somewhere lol
Brandon as always I enjoy watching your videos. I've been watching so long you seem like a nephew. Keep on looking my friend. I live in southern Virginia if you're ever this way, let us know!!
Still trying to find the actual date and inception of the cork shoulder inside the neck (preventing the cork from pushing into the bottle). So putting finger into alcohol bottles and noting the cork shoulder inside the neck (like that one double ring neck flask) one gets a more-verifiable date of production. Speculated in the 1890s, early 1900s.
Yes. There was a theatre in Alaska that was the "end of the line" for movies long ago. After showing, they were just tossed out in back. Where they sank into the permafrost and froze. Someone found 'em a couple of decades ago. Cinema lovers / historians have found treasures they thought were lost forever. I'm a retired librarian. I've picked up all kinds of weird info during my career.
How soon can you go back for a magnet hunt!---Loved seeing that round-bottom bottle. Willie in Dirty Secrets of Scotland occasionally found interesting historical items like that & would do a research 'bit'! He's since moved to Skye, & will now be mudlarking more.
Ross Belfast are found here too. San Francisco had a Belfast Ginger ale Co. Belfast Ireland claims to have invented ginger ale in the early 1800s. I found in Nevada a painted 1954 soda can from SF "Belfast Beverage co., Since 1877". San Francisco was a (the) solid American city for us in the 1800s, then Los Angeles emerged. I found three broken Codds from there in 2019.
Hey Baz! It gets tough as you lose leverage for the saw the smaller the bottle gets. I really have to consider cost and the ability to be able to sell to counter the time and effort. For a cut and polish job I’d already be in over $20 and I think it may be a hard sale to make a profit.
Cool Hamilton bottle. English Ginger ale bottle. Round bottom also detered people from reusing them. More likely to be returned for refilling. Not a bad score before the rain. Did you ever find your wife’s keys or are you still in the dog house…Lol?
You need a box on the back of your ATV. A couple of towels and you can store your bottles in secured. Never seen a radiator placed up top like that. Factory?
Right now we’re working hard on perfecting a few more things. I’ll be doing a update video some time in the near future. It’s a long process developing and sourcing stuff while trying to keep the cost down sadly.