One thing I can say about our crew is we may not all be in videos together every week, month or even year however we all talk every week. Every one of our personalities are completely different and we range in age from 24 to 75! History brings us together and we wouldn’t have it any other way! I see way to much drama in this hobby with people getting mad at digging partners or out and out jealousy. I’m so glad that we are not one of the drama filled groups haha!
Digging up old Bottles - digging Up History and a nice working Silver Whistle as well - great Find ! Great Video and many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Awesome seeing the whole crew out together Brandon! Wish those Cokes had all been whole! Great hunt! Toot that whistle!! Take care, be safe and God bless!
Wow guys, glad you enjoyed the dig! What a awesome whistle inside that beer bottle! Thanks Brandon, I really needed a inspirational video to make the weekend more promising and helpful! Have a great day my friend!!!
Brandon I love it when you all get together. You have such wonderful personalities and get along with each other just great. I love listening to the comardary would still go looking for bottles when I visit Alabama
I enjoyed your video thank you for sharing you had some really nice finds keep up the good work and keep on digging wishing for cooler weather soon 👍👍👍👍🌞🗝️
Awesome digmen, the heat is on, we have cooler temperatures today and after watching this, I’m going for a little treasure hunting adventure today too, but mine is hunting Indian artifacts, great video!
So great seeing and hearing all the excitement from everyone, all at once, with no edits. That's what it's all about, I believe. Being in the moment. Good that you took creek breaks too cool off, and cut things short to stave off heatstroke! I'm sure y'alls will be back!
crazy that whistle was in a bottle! You never know in dumps. Accidentally popped out sterling silver pocket knife scales in a farm dump. You really never know
Yes, that was awesome finding the bottle with a whistle in it n the whistle works. It did look like silver or some type of metal. I would think even it being in the bottle it would of rusted or corroded. You did find some cool bottles. I always like the little bottles. I feel ya about the heat. Living in Florida it’s hot n the humidity sucks. ♥️♥️😊👍👍👍
You guys are tougher than me, spending as long as you did it in the high humid and heat 🥵. I'm glad that you were each able to pull out some cool looking old bottles. That whistle was an excellent find, especially since it was found to be inside of the bottle!!! I'm excited for your next videos showing complete unscathed straight side Coke bottles popping out of there 🍀🤞😃
Southern Sewer Pipe Works, North Birmingham, ALA ... said 1880s (-1950s) plant production of vitrified salt glazed sewer pipes and hollow bricks and roofing tiles. Earliest historical documents are from 1901 and 1903.
Omg what great finds, love that large medicine bottle with the kidney on it, I could feel the History/ Story on it...As always fabulous video..Great job Brandon and friends 😀👍😀
I really enjoy your videos. I used to love to dig relics. I’m now a paraplegic and can no longer get down to be able to dig. I wish you would put the camera on a tripod and let us just watch you’ll toil away and find the bottles and other items. It’s great to see the wonderful bottles and items you find but I personally want to be in the digging process. Put us right down in the hole so we can watch. Stay safe and God Bless
Tammy, thank you for sharing that. I always wonder about whether or not it's worthwhile to livestream my digs, and this is exactly why I should do more of that rather than just summarize what I found. Take care, Ro
The Lewis Bear Drug Company Pensacola, FL (1876-1900s-ish) In 1876 - the same year that Budweiser was introduced - a Bavarian immigrant named Lewis Bear established a grocery and chandlery (candle-making) shop in Pensacola, Florida. Original location was located on South Palafox Street where the Saenger Theatre now sits. Over the years, the company evolved from a grocery wholesaler to the region’s most respected beer and beverage distribution company. Business family of the Lewis Bear grocery store, candle-making store, wholesaler, franchise drug company, and Lewis Bear Brewing Company.
Awesome whistle. My best find in a bottle was a mustard jar. Inside the jar was a perfectly intact Listerine sample size with its label in mint condition. The cap hadn’t rusted off they jar yet and the Listerine had been stuffed inside
Hi Brandon,this is not a case of diggin up but I pulled down an old barn and in the rubble there was a smooth sided heart shaped small glass flask. When the barn went down a nail went through the middle without shattering it. I had it on a shelf and an old Marine buddy of mine picked it up and it went to pieces. Just thought I'd share that. Keep up the good work.
It’s awesome watching videos of you guys hoping to come do some metal detecting with Heath Jones from history seekers maybe we will get to meet up when we come down from north Alabama
if you find doll stuff you could always send it to kit and caboodle crafter they are building a doll house of the 30 s with old stuff they find at dump and the beach you should go see there chanel the miniature world of kit and caboodle.yoy guy are very interesting what you find.
Hi Brandon When I used to work with glass we had a glue we called mirror button glue made for reattaching rearview mirrors that stuff would stick that bottle back together.
Dr Kilmers of Binghamton, NY (mid-1870s - 1895ish) - made by the Binghamton Glass Works - makers of the majority of all patent med bottles in entire New England area. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root Kidney medicine began in the mid-1870s and in time became a household name. It was the creation of Dr. Sylvester Andral Kilmer (1840-1924) who developed a line of patent remedies in Binghamton, New York. By 1895, the Kilmer line consisted of 18 different herbal medicines. Ingredients alcohol 10% buchu leaves scullcap leaves goldenseal root colombo root valerian root cinnamon oil of juniper oil of birch balsam copaiba balsam tolu venice turpentine peppermint herb rhubarb root mandrake root sassafras cape aloes
One thing I can say about our crew is we may not all be in videos together every week, month or even year however we all talk every week. Every one of our personalities are completely different and we range in age from 24 to 75! History brings us together and we wouldn’t have it any other way! I see way to much drama in this hobby with people getting mad at digging partners or out and out jealousy. I’m so glad that we are not one of the drama filled groups haha!
Even though I look like a raspberry right now from the poison ivy I'd go back today !!lol
@@ivcmom75 He was not in this one but has been in the past! Haha
Booyah !!
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Digging up old Bottles - digging Up History and a nice working Silver Whistle as well - great Find ! Great Video and many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
That surprise whistle is just plain awesome. What a find. I can't wait to see you back at that hole. Happy hunting and be well
Some good ole sweaty digging. Love that whistle. 👍👍
Another great episode. Thanks for all the great content. Look fwd to every episode.
love the whistle in the bottle ! 💥👍🤠🏴☠️
Very cool as always! Have a funtastic weekend...
That would make my day to find that Kidney Tonic bottle! What a sweet find. Thanks for taking us along on your dig!
As Norman always used to say “the best way to wet your whistle is with a nice cold beer” 😬🍻
Another awesome day down in a hole. Really cool finds today. Thanks for taking us along.
I enjoyed the camaraderie and converstion with all the buds!
Glad to see you all together.
The whistle in the bottle is awesome, Brandon! Y'all please be careful in this heat!💖
Awesome seeing the whole crew out together Brandon! Wish those Cokes had all been whole! Great hunt! Toot that whistle!! Take care, be safe and God bless!
I knew a girl who found a 1912 Indian Head 2 1/2 dollar gold coin in a button! It was a metal back with cloth covering. I bought the coin. Cool video!
Wow guys, glad you enjoyed the dig! What a awesome whistle inside that beer bottle! Thanks Brandon, I really needed a inspirational video to make the weekend more promising and helpful! Have a great day my friend!!!
THAT STACHE THOUGH!!!! WOW JUST WOW !!!
Congrats awesome dig guys thanks
Nice finds guys especially in this Alabama heat
Brandon I love it when you all get together. You have such wonderful personalities and get along with each other just great. I love listening to the comardary would still go looking for bottles when I visit Alabama
Great video Brandon, Its been super hot, stay cool fellas 😎 👍I would love to know about that really cool whistle 😀 sure is awesome
I enjoyed your video thank you for sharing you had some really nice finds keep up the good work and keep on digging wishing for cooler weather soon 👍👍👍👍🌞🗝️
Whistle while you work. Great team work.
Brandon that ferret on your lip has a ferret on its lip, keep up the good work.
Another great video! Clayton is VERY knowledgeable about bottles!
It's great to see Clayton on the video. That man know his bottles and history!
He sure does!
Super Cool Treasures ...
Thank You For Sharing.
Awesome finds!!!
Yall did good for future whiskey glasses. Love the whistle find
Great video!!! Always like seeing the crew all out digging.
Clayton has been away too long. He's sporting the GQ look with the hair. Great video. Cool little prize inside a beer bottle.
Yesterday trash is today's treasure. Great vid thank you 👌
What an awesome dig! It’s great to see the whole crew out!
Awesome video
Very Interesting channel
I love the kidney bottle one. Can you guys find some really cool stuff keep it up
I love it when you guys dig bottles I watch all the videos Iam from West Virginia I dig lot old bottles up
You're right that mirror bottle with a whistle in it was the key to everything awesome great finds guys no matter what
Great video guys. Loved the whistle in the bottle, nice find.
You guys are so determined! I like that! What a find! And I like the bottle with the kidney indention .Cool finds
Great finds! Love the whistle!!!
Awesome digmen, the heat is on, we have cooler temperatures today and after watching this, I’m going for a little treasure hunting adventure today too, but mine is hunting Indian artifacts, great video!
Enjoyed the video well done on the great finds keep digging Freddy
You guys have such a good vibe. Love watching your videos.
The whole crew are digging a hole 😄
Hey Groucho, that’s quite a mustache. 🥸
So great seeing and hearing all the excitement from everyone, all at once, with no edits. That's what it's all about, I believe. Being in the moment. Good that you took creek breaks too cool off, and cut things short to stave off heatstroke! I'm sure y'alls will be back!
Definitely! We will return in the cool weather in the fall!
Good to see Clayton back 👍
I always enjoy watching the hunt. Thanks for another great video.
Nice dig .Great show keep them coming
Oh my that whistle inside the bottle was so awesome!! You all were definitely on the good stuff!! Congrats!!
I don't know how you end up saving those bottles without breaking them! Awesome hunt! - Ro
crazy that whistle was in a bottle! You never know in dumps. Accidentally popped out sterling silver pocket knife scales in a farm dump. You really never know
The small bottle at the end of the video, with the shield and cross on it, looked like a Holy Water bottle. Great video!
Yes, that was awesome finding the bottle with a whistle in it n the whistle works. It did look like silver or some type of metal. I would think even it being in the bottle it would of rusted or corroded. You did find some cool bottles. I always like the little bottles. I feel ya about the heat. Living in Florida it’s hot n the humidity sucks.
♥️♥️😊👍👍👍
You guys are tougher than me, spending as long as you did it in the high humid and heat 🥵. I'm glad that you were each able to pull out some cool looking old bottles. That whistle was an excellent find, especially since it was found to be inside of the bottle!!! I'm excited for your next videos showing complete unscathed straight side Coke bottles popping out of there 🍀🤞😃
Stay Cool Kaye and I hope you’re right about the whole bottles!
Hence the phrase, "wetting your whistle" !
Southern Sewer Pipe Works, North Birmingham, ALA ... said 1880s (-1950s) plant production of vitrified salt glazed sewer pipes and hollow bricks and roofing tiles. Earliest historical documents are from 1901 and 1903.
Omg what great finds, love that large medicine bottle with the kidney on it, I could feel the History/ Story on it...As always fabulous video..Great job Brandon and friends 😀👍😀
MY FAVORITE WAS THAT TINY BOTTLE AT THE END!!!
I really enjoy your videos. I used to love to dig relics. I’m now a paraplegic and can no longer get down to be able to dig. I wish you would put the camera on a tripod and let us just watch you’ll toil away and find the bottles and other items. It’s great to see the wonderful bottles and items you find but I personally want to be in the digging process. Put us right down in the hole so we can watch. Stay safe and God Bless
Tammy, thank you for sharing that. I always wonder about whether or not it's worthwhile to livestream my digs, and this is exactly why I should do more of that rather than just summarize what I found. Take care, Ro
Really enjoyed the video! How cool is the whistle in the bottle? Can’t believe it was in there. Y’all had a good day.
We had fun poison ivy and all! Haha
Yeah, that’s not fun. At least it wasn’t chiggers!
The Lewis Bear Drug Company Pensacola, FL (1876-1900s-ish)
In 1876 - the same year that Budweiser was introduced - a Bavarian immigrant named Lewis Bear established a grocery and chandlery (candle-making) shop in Pensacola, Florida. Original location was located on South Palafox Street where the Saenger Theatre now sits. Over the years, the company evolved from a grocery wholesaler to the region’s most respected beer and beverage distribution company.
Business family of the Lewis Bear grocery store, candle-making store, wholesaler, franchise drug company, and Lewis Bear Brewing Company.
This is my family’s business and we still operate today as a wholesale beverage distributor.
I haven't watched in a while and just saw the stash! Very YMCA of you!
Awesome whistle. My best find in a bottle was a mustard jar. Inside the jar was a perfectly intact Listerine sample size with its label in mint condition. The cap hadn’t rusted off they jar yet and the Listerine had been stuffed inside
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I recently found your channel and I gotta say your videos are great.
Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Welcome to the channel!
Hi Brandon,this is not a case of diggin up but I pulled down an old barn and in the rubble there was a smooth sided heart shaped small glass flask. When the barn went down a nail went through the middle without shattering it. I had it on a shelf and an old Marine buddy of mine picked it up and it went to pieces. Just thought I'd share that. Keep up the good work.
Guess you're gonna have to call him a Heartbreaker from now on. 🤣💔
Hi everybody. Stay safe !
Awesome video Brandon
Y'all really need to find that bottle you are looking for. That mustache is getting way beyond Magnum PI...
❤fun❤fun❤fun❤!!!!😊
Great stuff! Lewis bear is still operating as a beer distributor.
The stash is getting huge 🙂
Nice finds.
Like the stash!
i love your content man its pretty cool i live in arizona and dirt is hard here i dont know how the hell you guys manage to dig that far
Had a good time! Thanx! Yes! The whistle is pretty bitchin!
Clayton be lookin’ like 1978 era Glenn Danzig.
Wow digging again
It’s awesome watching videos of you guys hoping to come do some metal detecting with Heath Jones from history seekers maybe we will get to meet up when we come down from north Alabama
Lets Go Brandon!
That kid is probably breaking the bottles with his shovel. Shouldn't you go a little easy when banging the shovel in the hillside? Awesome whistle.
Clayton is keeping his fine figure!
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Looked up the whistle and it’s the real deal!
Very interesting!!!! Must research a HUTCHINSON bottle & do some research on my family’s genealogy 🤣
I've dug two 3 in1 oil sample bottles with a label inside the bottle over here in England, i think they came that way.
if you find doll stuff you could always send it to kit and caboodle crafter they are building a doll house of the 30 s with old stuff they find at dump and the beach you should go see there chanel the miniature world of kit and caboodle.yoy guy are very interesting what you find.
Which are the best books for identifying bottles and their makers?
Apparently I'm not going to get an answer.
Well that "wet Tristin's whistle"!
the normans were from georgia they had train tracks all across Georgia and alabama. there is a small town ing Ga called norman park
Hi Brandon When I used to work with glass we had a glue we called mirror button glue made for reattaching rearview mirrors that stuff would stick that bottle back together.
That’s ca glue aka super glue
@@slngblde super glue won't work. mirror button glue at auto glass shop or possibly auto parts store
@@davidspinney2664 loctite mirror button glue is ca glue
Keep an eye out for old makeup and perfume bottles!!!❤
How would I go about finding an old dump site in my area?
I would have great set of glasses
Nice stach... You look like you in super troopers 3
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How do you find out where the old dumps are?
Dr Kilmers of Binghamton, NY (mid-1870s - 1895ish) - made by the Binghamton Glass Works - makers of the majority of all patent med bottles in entire New England area.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root Kidney medicine began in the mid-1870s and in time became a household name. It was the creation of Dr. Sylvester Andral Kilmer (1840-1924) who developed a line of patent remedies in Binghamton, New York. By 1895, the Kilmer line consisted of 18 different herbal medicines.
Ingredients
alcohol 10%
buchu leaves
scullcap leaves
goldenseal root
colombo root
valerian root
cinnamon
oil of juniper
oil of birch
balsam copaiba
balsam tolu
venice turpentine
peppermint herb
rhubarb root
mandrake root
sassafras
cape aloes
Was the whistle bottle a slick? I would keep both.
It was….