Decided to subscribe because I love your wife joining the team! Being a 71 year old women it’s important to me that women who want to do this kind of hobby get encouraged and have fun 😊 I enjoy your videos very much
That bottle you put the shovel through, I wonder if you could smooth the edges where it broke because it would look so cute with dainty flowers sticking out of it. Add vases to your shop with some of the weird broken one. Just my opinion. Sounds cool. Love your videos, treasure hunting is my favorite. ❤
Your wife giggles at the name "Titchner". Hilarious!!! So nice to see the whole crew. Great video, thanks for the hard, hot, sweaty work. You had BETTER glue that "try me" back together, too much of a gem not to. Dad gum, you guys do a great job.
The crock piece you found is for salt cakes for cows to lick. The top is open to put the salt in and the bottom is partially open so the cows can lick the salt. It has two holes in the back so it can be mounted to a post. I have one I dug and it has the same writing as the piece you found on one side and a name and the city on the other.
Pop's here. I love you don't fill every second with music, that can get a little on the nerves. I was in customer service, and you have the perfect voice for commentary..
Roto Salt Feeder, This feeder is loaned for use with Roto Salt Cakes Only, dug one myself. Pretty common, I am sure you'll eventually get one. It was a salt feeder for horses.
If I’m not mistaken, the tiny try me wasn’t a sample size.. it was a bottle of syrup that you added to your own carbonated water.. some years back, I had a ton of small bottles, some embossed and some with paper labels and they had the instructions on there
I am Subscribed and I will always be. You are very informative and kind mannered, I enjoy watching people that conduct themselves as you do. I watch Wild Kyle and Paleocris, based on this same premise. Thank You Brandon and Brandon’s wife.
I love watching all your digs and creek walks. You find some amazing items. If you ever find anything International Harvester or IHC, I'm always in the market. They made spark plugs, cookie cutters, thimbles, etc, etc, etc. Really, anything of old tractors I'm interested in, but IHC is my favorite.
Pretty cool stuff, you got a pretty cool wife to be out there digging with y'all. My wife doesn't even like to go to antique stores, let alone dig for treasures! Hats off to Miranda, hope I spelled that right, lol!
I love to watch your digs! You find such interesting things. I live on family land with a trash dump over the hill. I have no idea far back they started using that area as a dump, but they were still using it sometimes even after we bought the property (without our knowledge). My kids used to rummage around on the surface. They thought bottles from the 80's were old as dirt. Lol. There's no telling what's below all the modern stuff... Unfortunately, they outgrew any interest in digging through trash 😊
WOW !!!!! What a honey hole. That pit just keeps on giving. I always wonder why some of the spots you dig (possibly the same dump site ) will have very few sodas and more houshold trash or vise versa. You would think it would be kind of an even spread. Awesome video, awesome finds, especially that masons pat.jar. Thank you guy for continuing to bring history out of the ground and back to life. As always thanks for taking us along.
I think it depended on how rich the people were and where there trash got dumped. Poor people would drink water before soda so that could explain the limited sodas. Plus the 20s started the Great Depression so less money to spend on non essentials.
I'm not going to join your channel but I really enjoy watching your videos and why you find in the ground I love the Antique Bottles jugs in the marbles
I have a deco try me in my collection. I didn't know they were that old until I started watching you guys. Always a great education to your digs. Continued luck and prayers.
Yall need to come to northeast Tennessee there is TONS of places you most certainly would pull some amazing artifacts here Claiborne County TN right on the border where Tennessee Virginia and Kentucky meet part of Cumberland Gap is also within the county we don't have many people like you searching we have tons of old rail roads train depots countless old decayed homesteads so many creeks (one of which is Indian Creek and its called this for a reason) rivers lakes and such too much to list TONS of American Indian artifacts as well yall would fit right in I guarantee you 99.9% of the residents will grant you permission to search their lands good people here it's a piece of heaven where everyone knows everyone and local history is associated daily. .. YALL WOULD MAKE SOME SERIOUS $$$ HERE
Man that’s a deep hole! Was that all dug by hand?! Do you have spots you go back to? Just wondering seems like you are digging really deep in lots of these videos. Is there a lot of digging we don’t see? Just curious. Thanks for all the hard work you put into making these videos
I think the chatanooga medicine was like a midol for women. I have dug a bunch of them in pensacola fl.i found one in a peice of metal that still had most of the label. Cool video glad yall can stand the heat.
I have subscribed twice or three times now and it seems like everytime I come back to watch one of your videos I am unsubscribed again. I know it's not you because this has happened to me on other channels. Keep digging, You will get one of them Coke hutches before you know it!
Yo Brandon if your ever in the Tennessee area come hit me up and we will go hunt down a dump I know where one is and it's massive I've found anywhere from green bottles to blue bottles to milk glass insulaters and even Crocks man it's and awesome dump im and that's just within the first 3 to five feet down imagine whats down as far as y'all dig down anyways hooe to hear from you man thay would be an absolute honor hooe you and your family has a good year;) love yall fr
It's so wonderful that you and your wife can spend time together doing something that you both love.
Decided to subscribe because I love your wife joining the team! Being a 71 year old women it’s important to me that women who want to do this kind of hobby get encouraged and have fun 😊
I enjoy your videos very much
When digging in the Alabama heat/humidity it's great to be rewarded with so many treasures!
No doubt! When it’s this hot it can be discouraging haha!
So glad you guys took us with you...yes I enjoyed digging with you all cause I get to see all the goodies without sweati😮😂
KEEP ON DIGGING...🥰🥰
That bottle you put the shovel through, I wonder if you could smooth the edges where it broke because it would look so cute with dainty flowers sticking out of it. Add vases to your shop with some of the weird broken one. Just my opinion. Sounds cool. Love your videos, treasure hunting is my favorite. ❤
Not a bad idea!
Great digging you do wonderful all of you. Keep on digging for your dream bottles.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
Your wife giggles at the name "Titchner". Hilarious!!! So nice to see the whole crew. Great video, thanks for the hard, hot, sweaty work. You had BETTER glue that "try me" back together, too much of a gem not to. Dad gum, you guys do a great job.
The crock piece you found is for salt cakes for cows to lick. The top is open to put the salt in and the bottom is partially open so the cows can lick the salt. It has two holes in the back so it can be mounted to a post. I have one I dug and it has the same writing as the piece you found on one side and a name and the city on the other.
Was it Brookfield New York?
The one I have is Mobile Alabama. I have it put up but I will try to find it and post a picture.@@adventurearchaeology
Y'all make my Fridays! ♥
Pop's here. I love you don't fill every second with music, that can get a little on the nerves. I was in customer service, and you have the perfect voice for commentary..
Y'all find such great pieces of history, thanks for sharing, too cool!
Awesome!! Thanks for the adventure!!
The highlight of my Friday morning is your videos. You all found some great stuff, love the doll and poisons
Yay! Thank you!
Roto Salt Feeder, This feeder is loaned for use with Roto Salt Cakes Only, dug one myself. Pretty common, I am sure you'll eventually get one. It was a salt feeder for horses.
Lots of interesting finds!
Another great video thanks 😊
Another good episode!! Thank you for this channel!
Now I want to go exploring!
If I’m not mistaken, the tiny try me wasn’t a sample size.. it was a bottle of syrup that you added to your own carbonated water.. some years back, I had a ton of small bottles, some embossed and some with paper labels and they had the instructions on there
Love your bottle finding episodes!
I am Subscribed and I will always be. You are very informative and kind mannered, I enjoy watching people that conduct themselves as you do. I watch Wild Kyle and Paleocris, based on this same premise. Thank You Brandon and Brandon’s wife.
Love watching your videos!
Hey, Brandon & crew!
Fun watching y’all!
I am a subscriber!
🇺🇸💖👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻‼️
Awesome job y'all 👍🤓👍. Love watching other areas and what y'all dig up👍. Much love from Michigan y'all ❤
Thanks!
Lots of great finds!!
another sweet dig. Love all the embossed bottles.
I love watching all your digs and creek walks. You find some amazing items. If you ever find anything International Harvester or IHC, I'm always in the market. They made spark plugs, cookie cutters, thimbles, etc, etc, etc. Really, anything of old tractors I'm interested in, but IHC is my favorite.
I may have an old truck emblem laying around hahaha!
Another great digging adventure!! 👍👍👍
great finds enjoyed watching
Pretty cool stuff, you got a pretty cool wife to be out there digging with y'all. My wife doesn't even like to go to antique stores, let alone dig for treasures! Hats off to Miranda, hope I spelled that right, lol!
Cool variety dudes ! Nice diggin ' 👌 😎 👍
Wow what a great dig guys , awesome stuff coming out of there ! Thanks for sharing and doing what you do !
Its always surprising what yall find👍🇺🇸👍
Never know what just below your feet 😎
Just love watching
Love the variety of finds in this video.
Thanks for the video!!! They make my Fridays
Great finds! Congratulations!
Great finds as always 👍👍
Major fun!!!!🎉🎉🎉😊
Always gettin the goodies! Great dig! I love the poison botts
I love to watch your digs! You find such interesting things. I live on family land with a trash dump over the hill. I have no idea far back they started using that area as a dump, but they were still using it sometimes even after we bought the property (without our knowledge). My kids used to rummage around on the surface. They thought bottles from the 80's were old as dirt. Lol. There's no telling what's below all the modern stuff... Unfortunately, they outgrew any interest in digging through trash 😊
Always fun to watch you all bottle dig. Glad you're being safe. 🙂
Awesome finds thank you for sharing how do you get them so clean hope you have a wonderful weekend 👍👍❤️
Really enjoy the channel and the history.
Brandon and crew thank you for the adventure and seeing some nice finds !
❤ it. Just to short of a video...😊
Awesome finds, Brandon! So many embossed bottles, how cool!❤
Thanks Cynthia!
Great finds yall!
WOW !!!!! What a honey hole. That pit just keeps on giving. I always wonder why some of the spots you dig (possibly the same dump site ) will have very few sodas and more houshold trash or vise versa. You would think it would be kind of an even spread.
Awesome video, awesome finds, especially that masons pat.jar. Thank you guy for continuing to bring history out of the ground and back to life. As always thanks for taking us along.
I think it depended on how rich the people were and where there trash got dumped. Poor people would drink water before soda so that could explain the limited sodas. Plus the 20s started the Great Depression so less money to spend on non essentials.
I'm not going to join your channel but I really enjoy watching your videos and why you find in the ground I love the Antique Bottles jugs in the marbles
Pretty cool to see you dig bottles from Rochester NY. I live an hour away from there.
Brandon, we love your channel! Keep up the adventure my friend. Never knew how much these bottles are worth let alone the history behind them. Thanks!
That was some haul of bottles 👏👏. Scary cave crickets. Here in New York I know them as camel crickets 😬
Fun video y’all. Wish the crock was whole or at least could’ve found all the part that had writing on it. Curious what it is.
I have a deco try me in my collection. I didn't know they were that old until I started watching you guys. Always a great education to your digs. Continued luck and prayers.
They were used for years with the same styling. The patent date on the bottom is the older variant.
A wide variety of treasures for sure
Awesome
nice finds
Great finds digging my friends congrats on all the finds, just curious I was wandering when are you guys going creek wading again for bottles?
Interesting!
Newer line of stuff but still fun!
Yall need to come to northeast Tennessee there is TONS of places you most certainly would pull some amazing artifacts here Claiborne County TN right on the border where Tennessee Virginia and Kentucky meet part of Cumberland Gap is also within the county we don't have many people like you searching we have tons of old rail roads train depots countless old decayed homesteads so many creeks (one of which is Indian Creek and its called this for a reason) rivers lakes and such too much to list TONS of American Indian artifacts as well yall would fit right in I guarantee you 99.9% of the residents will grant you permission to search their lands good people here it's a piece of heaven where everyone knows everyone and local history is associated daily. .. YALL WOULD MAKE SOME SERIOUS $$$ HERE
DAMN GOOD VIDEO MUCH LOVE
👍🙏>>>💚--- Thank YOU
How much of the overhang did collapse?
Man that’s a deep hole! Was that all dug by hand?! Do you have spots you go back to? Just wondering seems like you are digging really deep in lots of these videos. Is there a lot of digging we don’t see? Just curious. Thanks for all the hard work you put into making these videos
We usually dig 3-4 hours before we ever turn the camera on. It takes that long to get to the good layers. And yes we dig by hand haha!
I think the chatanooga medicine was like a midol for women. I have dug a bunch of them in pensacola fl.i found one in a peice of metal that still had most of the label. Cool video glad yall can stand the heat.
I wish your video's were longer. How do you buy stuff from you?
Hey Jon! We’re working on a way to get longer videos! You can visit www.adventurearchaeology.com
That Mason jar would make an awesome oversized iced tea glass.
Sayman’s salve is still good stuff! Getting hard to find.
I’m already subscribed, but it I wasn’t it would be out of pure jealously. 😂😂
Day 1 of asking you to show your mini bottle collection
How can you tell when you hit bottom? What is UNDER THE DIRT???
How many times have y'all been caved in on?
Never.
Can you tell me the others you dig with so I can follow them too. Love love these video's.
Hey Terri, currently I’m the only one in our group videoing.
Oh okay I saw Wildkyle but I couldn't find anything on Clayton. Thank you and keep up the awesome video's.
how does things get buried so deep from the later centreys.
Do you all ever sift that dirt? There could be all kinds of what nots in there…?
Roll Tide
So hot out there your mercury dries out ?🥵🍻
No
I have subscribed twice or three times now and it seems like everytime I come back to watch one of your videos I am unsubscribed again. I know it's not you because this has happened to me on other channels. Keep digging, You will get one of them Coke hutches before you know it!
Yo Brandon if your ever in the Tennessee area come hit me up and we will go hunt down a dump I know where one is and it's massive I've found anywhere from green bottles to blue bottles to milk glass insulaters and even Crocks man it's and awesome dump im and that's just within the first 3 to five feet down imagine whats down as far as y'all dig down anyways hooe to hear from you man thay would be an absolute honor hooe you and your family has a good year;) love yall fr