As a bottle digger, I am always drawn to the shelves of scroll flasks you have. As well as the food in jars. Maybe focus on certain genres of modern day collecting to bring in viewers. Also, I know there are people who are interested in historic clothing/shoes. Putting all similar items in a video, along with historical context, would also bring in viewers. Whatever you decide to focus on, I will watch it all. Please start!
I'd like to see detailed photos of the tinware, specifically details about the construction of the pieces, and the bottles as well. For many of us bottle collectors, we want to see the base and necks of the bottles. Thanks.
Really enjoyed your appearance on Beyond Oak Island this week. What a great history and archeology lesson. Looking forward to hearing more about what is happening when you visit with Jeff Freeman at The Curse of Oak Island and Beyond podcast this week.
I’m down for just about any of it. I’d love to see more of the collection so I can get a better idea of 1850s material culture. I’m all the way in Utah, so I don’t know when I’ll be able to see the museum
Information on the new digs and possible future Digs.
If you have any back stories on any of the passengers or crew I think that would be awesome!!! Look forward to visiting your museum one day.
I want ALL the stories!!
As a bottle digger, I am always drawn to the shelves of scroll flasks you have. As well as the food in jars. Maybe focus on certain genres of modern day collecting to bring in viewers. Also, I know there are people who are interested in historic clothing/shoes. Putting all similar items in a video, along with historical context, would also bring in viewers. Whatever you decide to focus on, I will watch it all. Please start!
I'd like to see detailed photos of the tinware, specifically details about the construction of the pieces, and the bottles as well. For many of us bottle collectors, we want to see the base and necks of the bottles. Thanks.
On the day we were there, we were able to meet one of the men who helped finance and find the ship. What an amazing day we had!
Really enjoyed your appearance on Beyond Oak Island this week. What a great history and archeology lesson. Looking forward to hearing more about what is happening when you visit with Jeff Freeman at The Curse of Oak Island and Beyond podcast this week.
I’m down for just about any of it. I’d love to see more of the collection so I can get a better idea of 1850s material culture. I’m all the way in Utah, so I don’t know when I’ll be able to see the museum
I'd like to see footage of you guys actually excavating the boats. I find it fascinating. Thanks.
I'd like to see all the artifacts identified by manufacturer as where the goods came from.
Was the Arabia equipped to ‘grasshopper’ shallows?