You need to make a video with Clayton and some of his rare bottles and talk about them and give information on them. You can also do one on yours ,Randy's and the rest of the alabama bottle mafia
Your dad found some really nice bottles I enjoyed your video thank you for sharing have a wonderful weekend keep on digging and keep up the good work finding that history ⚒️⚒️⚒️👍👍🇺🇸♥️🗝️
Man that dog was cracking me up!!!! Awesome dig Brandon and your right, the value of the bottles is nothing compared to friendships and time with Dad. Thanks as always for taking us along.
Awesome finds, guys! I hope you make it back to that dump. It's loaded with cool stuff. Real nice of your friend to let you dig there. Love the druggists and the green bottle.
Digging with your dad!? Such an AWESOME memory. I'll forever cherish the memories of digging with my mama, she can't do it anymore but when I was a kid we went arrow head hunting all the time, were in Hot Springs AR, there used used be so many awesome places for artifacts until the city started growing.... I'm sure there is still many undiscovered places tho... And as I grew older, she introduced me to bottle digging. LOVE IT! Keep the awesome content coming man 👌
I live in Newport News, VA! Super cool to see that on the channel. They bottled Coca Cola in downtown Newport News I think up until the 50s or 60s. Love the channel🤘
Most of what we know has been passed down from other diggers verbally. It’s very important to attend local shows and learn what you can from the guys who no longer dig but are a wealth of knowledge on the items.
Brandon, I've been watching you for a while now, even saw you on The Old Byrd Farm episode. Finally became a subscriber. Just wondering, How do you research where you will be digging. That looks like such a cool hobby. I live in Michigan, and to me, its just a concrete jungle. I do have a place north that's in a more rural setting. Just wondering. Thanks for all of your adventures, especially ones where you take your Dad.
One place you can check are rivers and streams. Most cities are built around water. Back in the old days they tossed their garbage in the rivers, over the edge of a ravine or old un usable land. Do some research at your local library or historian and see if you can find where the old city/town dumps are.
I love watching y'alls videos and I was wondering how do you know where to dig on the side of the banks? Do you you pick a spot and dig and hope you find something or do you look for a certain place? 😊
I ask a few months ago how to find the value of bottle and you sent me to eBay. However I have not been able to find this bottle! It’s a Coca Cola bottle from Bluefield WV. I found one listed for Bluewell WV the towns are close together but I still can’t find a listing for Bluefield.
hello everybody!!!! Brandon i have some older straight side coca cola from Escambia county!! brewton alabama..... wondering if you could tell me the value!!!! bottle has no cracks or chips!!!!
You Guys are Digging Up and Preserving History - wow - some nice and rare Bottles ! Great Video and all of You had Fun ! Many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
I remember finding an old red rose puss and boots figurine as a kid digging a fence post in my parents backyard. I also found a couple of my uncles forgotten matchbox cars from the 40’s or 50’s, and tons of marbles at my grandparents.
Nice outing with your dad and friends. Pretty cool you finding all those cool bottles. Hope you and your family have a good labor day. Thanks for sharing. Love your videos. Take care and god bless. Dave blackburn.
Y’all really did well again! All of the bottles are really sweet, but for some reason I’m really digging that railroad jar. Might not be worth as much, but still really cool. Enjoyed watching!
How bout showing us the whiskey glasses as clean examples or pictures of clean bottles that you find. I think the subs should buy Brandon an army of bottle cleaning tumblers so he stops giving us the run around lol. Gotta love the southern spirit. Gawd damn looks stifling hot down there
I LIVE IN LOUISIANA MO AND I KNOW WHERE THERE IS A BOTTLE DUMP WITH A TON OF BOTTLES TO DIG UP I WORKED WITH THE CITY FOR 5 YEARS THATS HOW I FOUND IT I'M GOING TO TRY TO GET PERMISSION TO DIG IT
Thank you for not sprinting to the hand sanitizer when he cut his hand. People so soft these days, and the soft are the ones sick (besides the notsmarts who got jabbed up)
At 3:30 you mention "Alexander City" on the bottom of a Coke bottle.. That's where I am right now(!), 30 mins. from home @ Kowaliga/Lake Martin. I just found you channel & subbed. I love old bottles for the stories they tell..colored glass especially. The Tallapoosa River area is where I do most of my exploring/hunting, using stand-up paddleboard to access old dump sites where flotsam has accumulated for 100+ years. Fun stuff, bottles, old fishing lures...near Tallassee.
Do ya'll ever cut out the embossed sides from the broken bottles to use on a collage picture or on a table top and pour resin over or maybe inset on the front of a journal or little jewelry/wooden chest? I like those raised letters and reading the company names, the lotions and Dr./medicine names, maybe there are others like me. . . 😆 Earlier today me and Lamar, my better half, went walking the creek and found a bit of milk glass and a pretty piece of pale aqua glass. Ya'll have given us so many ideas to use every bit, put them in Mason jars or make a bracelet:)! We also found a heavily fossil covered rock and later while mowing the catch basin I found a piece of an old blue Blount Springs Water Bottle and it has "water" on it. I like a weathered bottle, too (maybe the glasses). Different colors to root my African violet leaves in! Because ya'll do "what is this metal" we've been looking at metal, too! LOL. We found an old 3" steel ring today. Lamar thinks it held the neck piece on cows for plowing? I found a little flat flask, a sort-of old coke bottle, a small old white glass makeup container, a few thick pottery pieces, a few really thick blue glass dinnerware pieces, China bits and a tiny brown medicine bottle. The pieces could become door knobs, buttons, night lights, glass "crystals" for lighting? Thank you guys for the inspiration and fun.
Still no fu man chu , it will change your whole persona ,,, for the better and your channel ,,enjoyed , God bless . Nice to meet your dad ,cherish these moments cause they'll be over before you know it .Always hug his neck and tell him you love him each time you part cause one day it will be the last .
New to the channel after following you on Facebook. Love hearing the history and absolute delight in your voice and hen you find treasure ! Awesome that you’re able to dig with your dad
Your dad finding that straight-side Coke reminded me of a question I had. How often do you find both, or all, pieces of a valuable bottle to glue together for your collection? Seems like if the neck breaks, it would still be in place in the dirt in front of it. Anyway, thanks for the video❤️