Great history, really enjoy your accompanying stories and pictures. Glad you mentioned Funny Bunny- wondered what happened to the dude. Still miss your Limahl haircut.
I've probed a lot of bottles over the years but how you found that hole under such a thick slab has me stumped & is very impressive, great stuff as usual man.
Hello 👋 from New York You guys found some amazing finds my favorite find was the German onion skin Marble thank you for bringing me along with you I can't wait to see where you go and what you find next 😊
Hey Ned and Paige - GREAT installment and interesting things you dug that were almost whole. Great inserts of ads and other informational pics as well. A real heartbreaker that hole... Anyway - I have an idea for a short video for you to do for us folks who don't know a ton about glass and how to determine the age of glass based on the bottle top. I hear you using a bunch of vocabulary like "punnelled" and "blob top" and "straw marks" and a bunch other regarding the lip of the top. I got the idea when you did such a beautiful job describing the history of ink bottles. Come on professor B.Ott - learn us!
Bottle Ned, Sweet video!!! I cant believe hiw many beautiful shards that were dug up. They would've been amazing if whole especially the blue ammonia, western whiskey, the small cup with gold leaf writing on it plus i can't forget the cathederal pickle. At least the majority of inks were whole. The amber was my favorite color cone ink. Was P3 going through the tailings from the privy? I'm glad she's digging with you ya'll compliment each other. I really liked the Pawnee Indian too-re. How hard would it be too purchase one. I like collecting bottles that has to do with Native Americans. Are you still receiving the patreon payment? My bank card expired and i hoping it is still going through. Hope all is well with you, take care. HAPPY HALLOWEEN 🎃👻💀🤐👀😈👹
Hi Deb ! Native American themed bottle collecting is a huge subcategory of collecting ! I’d send you the one we dug but it’s already been snatched up. There are more available online though and I can keep my eyes out for another one. I sent you an email telling you I had some cathedral sauces for you but didn’t get a response - not sure what’s going on with that. And you dropped off my Patreon list as well so maybe the card isn’t going through anymore. At any rate I hope you’re doing well and thanks for the support and kind words! Maybe check the spam folder or junk folder of your email ha ha somehow mine might’ve made it in there .
I subscribed cause I saw you with Nicola and immediately liked you. Your excitement over the botts is crazy good thought for sure you would have peed 😅😅😅😅😅❤
Honestly, I spent 20 years not wanting to make this public, until I realized that people deserve to see how interesting this stuff is & that life is too short to keep incredible things to yourself.
No way was I going to miss Bottle Ned Halloween Special. It's become tradition. Wisely Paige used the powerful Aqua Fina Water to insure good luck, on this Hallows eve.
And Happy Halloween to P3 even though shes not at the end and I know Ned will fix that so he wont have to listen to it later, and P3 is really growing into the scene Ned,I know you werent thrilled with the finds but to a rock hound who spent his youth in San Jose I found it very interesting!!! The Chinese arent called "The -ews of the Orient' not my saying I heard it years ago and my sons fiance is from Singapore , great show
I'm sure when your last pontiled puff has been dug, and you pass away, you will be able to see the spirit of the man who broke those bottles and smack him right across the face! Oh, and when you are laid to rest it has to be in a dug outhouse pit or it won't work.
Love your videos! How do you locate these privy pits like this one that are inside a building and under a concrete slab? Ground penetrating radar? I've worked in construction my whole life and can't see how you figure out exactly where to dig and find one that's under concrete and a stone base by drilling and probing.
broken, amber, round shard of USA Hospital- type bottle was, I believe, "Hamilton Gray & Co, Proprietors, Maysville, Ky". On the reverse is embossed Deer and "Upper Blue Lick Water". $2000 plus
I know right? We were all looking and those people were so rich that I thought we’d get at least one for sure. That Chinese house boy must’ve been diligent
Great video as always! Shame more of the good stuff wasn't intact. We just dug our oldest pit yet dating all the way back to the 1820's! Many 1820-1850's era bottles and other artifacts. If you get a chance, go check it out! It's our latest video on our channel
Probed different areas - mostly clean dirt or newer building disturbance below until we hit that extra soft spot with glass. It takes a few years to get the hang of finding these things…and then a few more years getting used to finding them in tricky environments like this one…
@51:00 You don't pronounce English counties (county not country) that end with shire like "shy-er" (even though you do pronounce the word Shire that way, like where Frodo lives IN LOTR) instead it's said like "shir". Stafford-shir, or Cambridge-shir, or Buckingham-shir etc. You don't use the E on the end. It's a mistake Americans often make.
We travel to different states within what is considered the American West, specifically states that benefited from the mining booms stemming from the California gold rush.
I live in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The union soldier privy are full of oyster shells. The curator of the Civil War museum stayed the soldiers used the shells to wipe their ass.
This is awesome but I don't understand why you guys aren't wearing masks to dig up an old rubbish dump? Just from an air-bourn particulates point of view even. You guys are sneezing & stuff. You can see the dust floating like @38:10 You'll need to dig up some H.R. Puff & Huff's Magical Miasma Snuff as a cure for "Bottle Pit-Lung". Or so the good Doctor prescribes.
Organic material decomposes pretty well and safely in the ground after a decade or two. I’ve not heard of any privy digger getting sick from digging through old ex-night soil except for in cases of what they call “valley fever” out here which is a fungal spore living in the ground and that can be gotten through inhaling even surface dust in certain places
@@BottleNed What about Legionnaire's Disease? We get that here in NZ in composty soil. Either way I can't imagine it's the best idea to go mask-less, cos you have no idea what was thrown in that pit. Especially with all the toxic compounds they used to use. We have no idea what they put in those "medicine" & poison bottles. They even put lead & mercury in makeup & face-cream back then. So imagine what's in thing that were meant to be toxic. It's a old dump after all...
@@BottleNed Wasn't it you on a vid with Nicola White Mudlark, who said there's a kind of oily fossil fuel smell you get when digging old dumps, that gives you headaches and weird dreams?
Yes that happens to me in wet, oily dumps contaminated with old petrochemicals. There’s no protecting oneself from that - it absorbs straight into your skin. Limited exposure is best
@@BottleNed Only human beings would be forward thinking enough to extract fossil fuels, yet backward enough to make them even more toxic then rebury them.
I somehow found this site on TH-cam...I have been enjoying it ... The only bottle digger I was watching was Tom "under the plains '..., I like that kid but all.he does is dig bottled with no explanation of the items he's finding.. This site shows the cleaning and display of the bottles they find.. Better get busy Tom. you're losing your viewers... The reason why I am posting this is because you're a good person who works hard... 🤓
Sorry Ned, thought you were a bit insensitive in this one. I don’t assume to know, but I would think that broken glass takes up a whole lot less space than whole glass, and these sights are what they are dumps and I imagine space in a privy was limited.
I’m not sure what you mean exactly but yes you’re right about broken stuff taking up less space. This particular hole exhibited characteristics that I’ve seen before. Number one: the intact good Bottles were not present; only the worthless unrecyclable botts were whole, suggesting that this pit wasn’t a smash-fest, but rather, there was a person on site highgrading the trash they could re-use or make some $$ off of. Since a few Chinese artifacts were present, it’s reasonable to assume there was a Chinese person employed on site. Since the Chinese were Notorious scavengers in the 1800s, I would guess the Chinese person was the one high-grading the good bottles, not the wealthy family who lived here. They were well off as it is and didn’t need to recycle for pennies
It was definitely disappointing considering how good the broken stuff was compared to the whole stuff. But never a waste of time considering the history we learned about the ppl living on that site from all the incredible artifacts in that hole. The knowledge is the real treasure. But yes, I wanted that f-ing blue gaslight
Bro needs more subs dudes honestly a blast to watch 😂history dad jokes and the occasional adhd moments happy dig o ween
Thanks brotha !!
I am he who walks on water, I am a ice fisherman. 🤓⚠️ SLAB? I resemble that remark. 😂
Thank you so much for the history lessons I love the pictures with the education. 😎
This is the best bottle digging video ever! My favorite of all!!
Sorry my type fluked your crew all seem like great people! Really liked the shirt and intro ! Very cool !
Your videos are Great! You and Page make a great team, all of your crew seem like tea
It was fun seeing you all together again!🎃
It's amazing to me how you find these places to dig. The research that you do and the knowledge you have is outstanding .
I knew that little bowl would be useful for something.
great dig , always love the History lessons, and the pumkin smachen,
Great history, really enjoy your accompanying stories and pictures. Glad you mentioned Funny Bunny- wondered what happened to the dude. Still miss your Limahl haircut.
He’s still in his rabbit hole ! Saw him a few weeks ago..
Why is dude smacking those bots down on the concrete? It’s giving me anxiety.
Ha ha I noticed it sounded a lot worse on video than it did in there - the botts were undamaged don’t worry ha ha
I've probed a lot of bottles over the years but how you found that hole under such a thick slab has me stumped & is very impressive, great stuff as usual man.
We’re desperate for undug holes around these parts & have long drills 🧐
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You said Slab ! 🤔🤓
Too bad about the broken bottles, there were amazing finds in that glasshole🙄. Keep up the goodwork - destiny awaits.
Hello 👋 from New York You guys found some amazing finds my favorite find was the German onion skin Marble thank you for bringing me along with you I can't wait to see where you go and what you find next 😊
Nice job sir! That pumpkin made a big ol thump!😝 the video are getting pretty darn good , keep it up!😁
Maybe not great finds, but definitely good finds. Keep diggin
Great dig and history.Iam amazed at how you found this privy.Can't wait for the next one.
Hey Ned and Paige - GREAT installment and interesting things you dug that were almost whole. Great inserts of ads and other informational pics as well. A real heartbreaker that hole... Anyway - I have an idea for a short video for you to do for us folks who don't know a ton about glass and how to determine the age of glass based on the bottle top. I hear you using a bunch of vocabulary like "punnelled" and "blob top" and "straw marks" and a bunch other regarding the lip of the top. I got the idea when you did such a beautiful job describing the history of ink bottles. Come on professor B.Ott - learn us!
I've covered some of this information in past videos but in piecemeal - need to dedicate an entire segment to it ! Thanks for the idea !!
Fun time people ! Thanks for the information on all the super stuff. Happy Halloween !
Bottle Ned,
Sweet video!!! I cant believe hiw many beautiful shards that were dug up. They would've been amazing if whole especially the blue ammonia, western whiskey, the small cup with gold leaf writing on it plus i can't forget the cathederal pickle. At least the majority of inks were whole. The amber was my favorite color cone ink. Was P3 going through the tailings from the privy? I'm glad she's digging with you ya'll compliment each other. I really liked the Pawnee Indian too-re. How hard would it be too purchase one. I like collecting bottles that has to do with Native Americans. Are you still receiving the patreon payment? My bank card expired and i hoping it is still going through. Hope all is well with you, take care.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
🎃👻💀🤐👀😈👹
Hi Deb ! Native American themed bottle collecting is a huge subcategory of collecting ! I’d send you the one we dug but it’s already been snatched up. There are more available online though and I can keep my eyes out for another one. I sent you an email telling you I had some cathedral sauces for you but didn’t get a response - not sure what’s going on with that. And you dropped off my Patreon list as well so maybe the card isn’t going through anymore. At any rate I hope you’re doing well and thanks for the support and kind words! Maybe check the spam folder or junk folder of your email ha ha somehow mine might’ve made it in there .
So happy 🎉 to see a new episode from you and it's over an hour long! Thank you Bottle Ned!
Awesome video 👍, happy Halloween Ned & Paige 🎃, thanks
The amount of orbs floating around at your intro imagine you will find a few spirit bottles
I noticed that too! Spirit lights - perfect for Halloween!
I subscribed cause I saw you with Nicola and immediately liked you. Your excitement over the botts is crazy good thought for sure you would have peed 😅😅😅😅😅❤
Great channel and content. Thank you for your efforts in bringing this to the public. Quite interesting.
Honestly, I spent 20 years not wanting to make this public, until I realized that people deserve to see how interesting this stuff is & that life is too short to keep incredible things to yourself.
NED & PPP Duds wazzz up! Hay brother is there a site where I could purchase your bottles ✌️🤪👍
You can add me on Instagram @bottlened_digs_the_old_west and send me a DM if you see anything you like !
Happy Halloween ❤❤
No way was I going to miss Bottle Ned Halloween Special. It's become tradition. Wisely Paige used the powerful Aqua Fina Water to insure good luck, on this Hallows eve.
Excellent show...
And Happy Halloween to P3 even though shes not at the end and I know Ned will fix that so he wont have to listen to it later, and P3 is really growing into the scene Ned,I know you werent thrilled with the finds but to a rock hound who spent his youth in San Jose I found it very interesting!!! The Chinese arent called "The -ews of the Orient' not my saying I heard it years ago and my sons fiance is from Singapore , great show
This is BottleNed Halloween special #3 if I remember correctly. Sure is a great way to start Halloween the last 3 years. Thanks for the video man
Can’t believe the gold coin / crappy German gaming token bamboozle was three Halloween’s ago !!!
@@BottleNed hahaha keep digging shitters and you'll find one eventually
Hey ned saw you analize pooh? How much to analize mine? I eat very well ..let me know
Send it to your mom’s house and I’ll pick it up from there!
Awesome episode, too bad all the good ones were broken.😢
Plague, typhoid, and who knows what else in those old privy remains. Be careful and safe.
I'm sure when your last pontiled puff has been dug, and you pass away, you will be able to see the spirit of the man who broke those bottles and smack him right across the face! Oh, and when you are laid to rest it has to be in a dug outhouse pit or it won't work.
Looking forward to it 😂😂
Ned that woven clay bowl looks very much like Irish Belleek porcelain.
Bro put a ring on it. 😉
Love your videos! How do you locate these privy pits like this one that are inside a building and under a concrete slab? Ground penetrating radar? I've worked in construction my whole life and can't see how you figure out exactly where to dig and find one that's under concrete and a stone base by drilling and probing.
broken, amber, round shard of USA Hospital- type bottle was, I believe, "Hamilton Gray & Co, Proprietors, Maysville, Ky". On the reverse is embossed Deer and "Upper Blue Lick Water". $2000 plus
George Clinton and the Funkadelics Bot...😂.. LMAO
Ned, that’s not puce Ned, not puce….
Thanks u all
Go team Silicosis!😂
"But i covered my mouth with my shirt !!" LOL
1 more hole in 1 more area code...XD_ _ _
Great vid....not one coin?
I know right? We were all looking and those people were so rich that I thought we’d get at least one for sure. That Chinese house boy must’ve been diligent
All I can say is "honk" 😂
Does anyone know which video ned shows us how to seal a bottle with original cork and contents I cant seem to find it anymore.
Great video as always! Shame more of the good stuff wasn't intact. We just dug our oldest pit yet dating all the way back to the 1820's! Many 1820-1850's era bottles and other artifacts. If you get a chance, go check it out! It's our latest video on our channel
I loved the last vid i saw from you guys !!!
@@BottleNed Appreciate it dude!
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Shes a babe! Ned..... you are aight! Lol
Ned what is the oldest bottle you've ever found?
Spanish period late 1700s-early 1800s. It was broken tho !
Geezus what kind of highly specific record keepingg have they been doing there since the 1800s? Lucky guess?
Trash tells all…
@@BottleNed I get that but did you drill multiple test holes before narrowing down to that room?
Probed different areas - mostly clean dirt or newer building disturbance below until we hit that extra soft spot with glass. It takes a few years to get the hang of finding these things…and then a few more years getting used to finding them in tricky environments like this one…
You better get him out of that hole he is to rough . He is digging for glass after all.
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@51:00 You don't pronounce English counties (county not country) that end with shire like "shy-er" (even though you do pronounce the word Shire that way, like where Frodo lives IN LOTR) instead it's said like "shir". Stafford-shir, or Cambridge-shir, or Buckingham-shir etc. You don't use the E on the end. It's a mistake Americans often make.
Thank you sir !!
@@BottleNed Sorry to be a grammar-nazi
"patent" medicine would be useful for getting rid of what ailed you... Permanently 💀
Knowing that there are many starving, homeless, immigrants in California, Page threw away food, a pumpkin that could of helped many of them.
They’re working under the table manual labor jobs making more money than me. It’s the citizens that are all homeless around here
Where? The West is a pretty big area. Can't you at least mention the STATE? Bizzare
We travel to different states within what is considered the American West, specifically states that benefited from the mining booms stemming from the California gold rush.
I live in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The union soldier privy are full of oyster shells. The curator of the Civil War museum stayed the soldiers used the shells to wipe their ass.
The three seashells!!
You say the Lord’s name too often other than that you are a funny bastard
I really hate the way the Spanish guy just throws the treasure out the whole . He should have more respect
This is awesome but I don't understand why you guys aren't wearing masks to dig up an old rubbish dump? Just from an air-bourn particulates point of view even. You guys are sneezing & stuff. You can see the dust floating like @38:10 You'll need to dig up some H.R. Puff & Huff's Magical Miasma Snuff as a cure for "Bottle Pit-Lung". Or so the good Doctor prescribes.
Organic material decomposes pretty well and safely in the ground after a decade or two. I’ve not heard of any privy digger getting sick from digging through old ex-night soil except for in cases of what they call “valley fever” out here which is a fungal spore living in the ground and that can be gotten through inhaling even surface dust in certain places
@@BottleNed What about Legionnaire's Disease? We get that here in NZ in composty soil. Either way I can't imagine it's the best idea to go mask-less, cos you have no idea what was thrown in that pit. Especially with all the toxic compounds they used to use. We have no idea what they put in those "medicine" & poison bottles. They even put lead & mercury in makeup & face-cream back then. So imagine what's in thing that were meant to be toxic. It's a old dump after all...
@@BottleNed Wasn't it you on a vid with Nicola White Mudlark, who said there's a kind of oily fossil fuel smell you get when digging old dumps, that gives you headaches and weird dreams?
Yes that happens to me in wet, oily dumps contaminated with old petrochemicals. There’s no protecting oneself from that - it absorbs straight into your skin. Limited exposure is best
@@BottleNed Only human beings would be forward thinking enough to extract fossil fuels, yet backward enough to make them even more toxic then rebury them.
I somehow found this site on TH-cam...I have been enjoying it ... The only bottle digger I was watching was Tom "under the plains '..., I like that kid but all.he does is dig bottled with no explanation of the items he's finding..
This site shows the cleaning and display of the bottles they find.. Better get busy Tom. you're losing your viewers... The reason why I am posting this is because you're a good person who works hard... 🤓
Sorry Ned, thought you were a bit insensitive in this one. I don’t assume to know, but I would think that broken glass takes up a whole lot less space than whole glass, and these sights are what they are dumps and I imagine space in a privy was limited.
I’m not sure what you mean exactly but yes you’re right about broken stuff taking up less space. This particular hole exhibited characteristics that I’ve seen before. Number one: the intact good Bottles were not present; only the worthless unrecyclable botts were whole, suggesting that this pit wasn’t a smash-fest, but rather, there was a person on site highgrading the trash they could re-use or make some $$ off of. Since a few Chinese artifacts were present, it’s reasonable to assume there was a Chinese person employed on site. Since the Chinese were Notorious scavengers in the 1800s, I would guess the Chinese person was the one high-grading the good bottles, not the wealthy family who lived here. They were well off as it is and didn’t need to recycle for pennies
One of the worst digs all broken crap what a waste of time and money at least there was paige ....
It was definitely disappointing considering how good the broken stuff was compared to the whole stuff. But never a waste of time considering the history we learned about the ppl living on that site from all the incredible artifacts in that hole. The knowledge is the real treasure. But yes, I wanted that f-ing blue gaslight
Great vid best one in awhile!!!
1st and last time watching