I love watching these videos, when I was a kid back in the 70's I did this. I was like a kid in a candy factory. Now with these videos and I'm 61 I stared doing this again . I found a place that in about 2 hours just scratching the surface I have like 20 old bottles . To make a long story short, my wife does not want me to do this. More trinkets in the house. Anyway. I feel like a kid again looking for treasures. I research what companies the bottles etc came from. Love the History of it. Anyway, I can watch these videos all day long. Thank you😁
I’m glad to hear that one of my videos helped to your day. I am the same way, I truly enjoy the history aspect to it. I like the entire process of finding, cleaning, researching, and displaying. Thanks for sharing :)
Awesome finds Jack ! I've never seen an old food jar with that nice design on it before. That's a honker of a Ponds Jar. I'm sure the glass cylinder with the tip is an old glass syringe 💉 I love the lead figure you found also. Really cool finding that old prescription bottle with the lettering still legible. Nice Heinz bottle stopper. That's a real early Cutex you found also. Never seen that before either. You have a great digging spot there and hope you find more items in the future. All the best and happy hunting my friend 😀
Hello Allan, interestingly enough, that clear and blue cylinder is actually a very old type of perfume vial by the Belgian trading company, New York. I was very happy with that stopper, I don’t find them often. Nice to hear from you as always Allan.
@@WestCoastArchaeologist Oh wow ! A perfume. Great job on researching it Jack. Always enjoy watching your content Jack. I'm learning things from you all the time my friend.
Writing as I watch milk of magnesia is sweet to find! Blue moms I call them lol That's very old prescription that's amazing could be the date for sure. Give you a very specific time that dump was was there still operating during ww2. I was told to check with UV light on some of those cold cream jars too. I have one of those 57 stoppers. Still haven't seen a other one. Could me a dropper for ear pain. You had a good day! You don't find stoppers that often it seems
I like finding things like that prescription that essentially have an exact timestamp to when the dump was active. UV light on those cold creams is an interesting idea, I will have to try that. You are correct, I don’t find stoppers very often. Thanks for watching!
I love watching these videos, when I was a kid back in the 70's I did this. I was like a kid in a candy factory.
Now with these videos and I'm 61 I stared doing this again . I found a place that in about 2 hours just scratching the surface I have like 20 old bottles . To make a long story short, my wife does not want me to do this. More trinkets in the house. Anyway. I feel like a kid again looking for treasures. I research what companies the bottles etc came from. Love the History of it.
Anyway, I can watch these videos all day long. Thank you😁
I’m glad to hear that one of my videos helped to your day. I am the same way, I truly enjoy the history aspect to it. I like the entire process of finding, cleaning, researching, and displaying. Thanks for sharing :)
Interesting finds!
I think so too, thanks for watching.
Cool finds Jack, liked the 57 stopper and cool that the pills were still in there after all that time😮
It’s very interesting to me to see those pills aswell. When I was on site, I actually dumped it out thinking it was dirt… luckily some stayed inside.
Some nice finds!
Thanks!
Awesome finds Jack ! I've never seen an old food jar with that nice design on it before. That's a honker of a Ponds Jar. I'm sure the glass cylinder with the tip is an old glass syringe 💉 I love the lead figure you found also. Really cool finding that old prescription bottle with the lettering still legible. Nice Heinz bottle stopper. That's a real early Cutex you found also. Never seen that before either. You have a great digging spot there and hope you find more items in the future. All the best and happy hunting my friend 😀
I really enjoyed this one too!
Hello Allan, interestingly enough, that clear and blue cylinder is actually a very old type of perfume vial by the Belgian trading company, New York. I was very happy with that stopper, I don’t find them often. Nice to hear from you as always Allan.
@@WestCoastArchaeologist Oh wow ! A perfume. Great job on researching it Jack. Always enjoy watching your content Jack. I'm learning things from you all the time my friend.
Writing as I watch
milk of magnesia is sweet to find! Blue moms I call them lol
That's very old prescription that's amazing could be the date for sure. Give you a very specific time that dump was was there still operating during ww2.
I was told to check with UV light on some of those cold cream jars too.
I have one of those 57 stoppers. Still haven't seen a other one.
Could me a dropper for ear pain.
You had a good day!
You don't find stoppers that often it seems
I like finding things like that prescription that essentially have an exact timestamp to when the dump was active. UV light on those cold creams is an interesting idea, I will have to try that. You are correct, I don’t find stoppers very often. Thanks for watching!