Hey everyone! Hope everyone is doing well and thanks for continuing to come back and watch my videos! Be sure to show Clayton some support on his channel as well! Here is the link: th-cam.com/channels/yHajbjR9Sigu6ac1BrrhnQ.html
Hey guys glad you are back and hunting creeks again . Very cool bottles . The large embossed apothacary is cool . I have a couple of the Rumsford chemicals (different variants) and I love the color as well . The beautiful green teal is nice . Take care and be safe and see you both on your next hunts. thx for sharing .
Really enjoy the search and seizure missions. Tight but great little creek. Good to see Clayton out and about too! All right guy stay well and happy hunting!!
I love your channel! I lived in Massachusetts and Maine for many years. I have wonderful memories of bottle hunting. Your videos have definitely made me want to do it again
I've watched all of Claytons videos that he has put out. So he's got me. This lockdown is, hopefully going to give you fellas more time to hunt together!. Be safe, be well, especially since you had that bad migraine that put you in the hospital. You really do need to take care.
Hey there, Thanks for the great adventures and great information, You and Clayton and EA are lots of fun to watch. I have been watching you all for months now but cannot comment since I am always streaming these videos off my phone to my big screen, Keep them coming and I am subscribed to Clayton's channel and EA too!!
I love these creek walks. The excitement is contagious when you pull something out that's been hidden for decades (or century!). Feels like I'm right there with you guys.
Finally Finally it's been a long time to see Brandon & Clayton at the same time, the worlds a mess with nothing to do waiting weeks now months for the dynamic two! So don't touch that dial and just sit tight if you need more of Clayton just sign up to his site Hunting History!
Looks like yall had a good hunt. Those bottles were beautiful! I would have liked to have seen those two jugs you pulled out though. That cobalt was beautiful! Great video, keep making more!
Awesome finds.....again, my friends. I was all set for my first creek walk of the year, first time water was maybe low enough, then storms dumped lots of rain in every creek I walk, up to four hours away. I was starting to look at water gauging stations in Georgia, even. I never see anyone post videos of creek walking in GA.
That peroxide is an oddball, large sized one. The Rumfords is a more common but I always love digging them! I love that Cathedral window on the front. Years ago we dug 200 of those out of a well along with the same amount of Bromo Seltzers! Looks like you guys have a good spot. I bet there is a dump close by!
Hi there we always enjoy watching your videos👍you get some great bottles.i was particularly interested in the Romford you found as I purchased on over here in the uk.
I found a clutch of three of those Rumfords in a clearly 1893 spot. A friend picked up a broken etched Tahiti Lemonade, so it might have gone back to the 1880s. Creekbanks/canalsides in town have been fenced off in chain link "No trespassing, Gov't property". I did pick up a 1958 credit card before the fences appeared c2015. I've often wondered how much chain link stock the City holds. I've actually seen c1910 chain link by a Coast Artillery mortar battery behind Diamond Head. They started to build the battery in 1906. Another battery from 1939 has later galvanised chain link. I've installed some myself, around here.
At 6:12 you picked up a bottle there looked to be a poison bottle about a foot to eighteen inches up the creek from the one you picked am just seeing things ?
Indiana Jones used a machete to get through stuff like that! Maybe they could do a metal detector heavy duty weed walker combination.watching you I expected the poison darts and screaming natives to come down on you!
Try look some tool catalogues that have good ones. Are cane knives still a thing Louisiana side? They are still here, and our last sugar mill closed a few years ago, on Maui. Cane knives are shorter and have a brush hook on the back. Good for hacking trails.
Where are all these bottles and tons of other debris at and why??? I mean did some town use that bank for a trash dump or..... thats what I'm asking. How'd it all get there in the first place? Thanks and I loves me some AA!
Some older Dominos are made of Ivory or walrus tusk and they are worth a lot of money! You can do the pin test, heat up a safety pin and stick it to one end of the Domino and see if it melts and smells like plastic it not real Ivory but if it smells like hair burning the it is ovory!
Hello dude,been a bottle collector all my life.aYou are a expert at soda bottles.I have found a interesting sight in what I believe are civil war trenchs.The few bottles I found on a exploratory surch are in your zone.Found aDr P,20's 10 2 4 embossed, orange crush,2 that are okie dokie,Atlanta Ga. Company.acouple unidentified. You ever heard of okie Would you help me I D some and maybe some history?
Honolulu Nehis I have seen have the town on that lower band, or often no mark. Around here national brands were distributed by local soda Works that had existed from Hutch days. I have a 7-Up mirror with an inset thermometer "Sunrise Soda Water Works Ltd phone8527 967 Robello lane Honolulu" when I dug at 'Iwilei I found what must have been a wagon load of broken Hutchs from the plant. Later I found a whole one. The old one storey plant still has the company name embossed on the cement facade. Right next to Honolulu City College. I found a really neat unembossed quart or so Chemical bottle at Kaka'ako. It is a cool light "atomic" green. The almost positive date is 1894 and a bit earlier
You should purchase a really cool machete and let the thinner fella have it, as long as he promises to carry it and thin out the path when needed. BANG problem solved and you don't have to give up fried catfish.
I need another movie star bottle next one you find send me a message I’ll buy it. Remember got to say this ones for you John, in the video. That would be cool.
Hey everyone! Hope everyone is doing well and thanks for continuing to come back and watch my videos! Be sure to show Clayton some support on his channel as well! Here is the link: th-cam.com/channels/yHajbjR9Sigu6ac1BrrhnQ.html
He hasn't uploaded is a month! Tell him to pick up the pace so we can see even more bottles! 😁
Nice finds guys stay safe and healthy guys
Hey guys glad you are back and hunting creeks again . Very cool bottles . The large embossed apothacary is cool . I have a couple of the Rumsford chemicals (different variants) and I love the color as well . The beautiful green teal is nice . Take care and be safe and see you both on your next hunts. thx for sharing .
Thanks!
Loved the teal one. I am an insulator collector and we seem to focus more on colors than just embossing. Love these hunts - thanks for sharing!
Really enjoy the search and seizure missions. Tight but great little creek. Good to see Clayton out and about too! All right guy stay well and happy hunting!!
Thanks Tom!
I love your channel! I lived in Massachusetts and Maine for many years. I have wonderful memories of bottle hunting. Your videos have definitely made me want to do it again
YAY!! Clayton's back! love that peroxide and the peroxide cream!!!! those are some awesome bottles!!!:) thanks for sharing!
Fun to get back together for sure!
I've watched all of Claytons videos that he has put out. So he's got me. This lockdown is, hopefully going to give you fellas more time to hunt together!. Be safe, be well, especially since you had that bad migraine that put you in the hospital. You really do need to take care.
I wish there was more creeks like that near me
Nice finds guys! Congratulations! Sometimes you gotta get in the thick stuff to find the good stuff.
Exactly Spike! Go where others wont!
Hey there, Thanks for the great adventures and great information, You and Clayton and EA are lots of fun to watch. I have been watching you all for months now but cannot comment since I am always streaming these videos off my phone to my big screen, Keep them coming and I am subscribed to Clayton's channel and EA too!!
Thanks James!
I love these creek walks. The excitement is contagious when you pull something out that's been hidden for decades (or century!). Feels like I'm right there with you guys.
Thanks so much!
I feel that what you do when you go "creeking" for bottles is therapeutic.
Finally Finally it's been a long time to see Brandon & Clayton at the same time, the worlds a mess with nothing to do waiting weeks now months for the dynamic two! So don't touch that dial and just sit tight if you need more of Clayton just sign up to his site Hunting History!
Haha Like the new name!
Looks like yall had a good hunt. Those bottles were beautiful! I would have liked to have seen those two jugs you pulled out though. That cobalt was beautiful! Great video, keep making more!
Jugs were broken sadly!
Adventure Archaeology sorry to hear that! They would have been nice to see, if they would have been hole.
Nice video guy's! Enjoyed the footage of you squeezing through the tight stuff lol. Good memories! Congrats on the finds! Stay safe! GL&HH!
Haha the brush gets thick down here!
Great creek! The Rumford cathedral bottle isa beauty. I've dug a couple. Love the cobalt New Orleans melter too. HH & Stay Well
Thanks!!
Good to see you two back together for hunt!
Thanks Lisa!
Awesome finds guys 👍
Thanks Jerry!
I like the slick bottles don’t leave them behind, it’s history
Hi, honey. I just discovered your channel and I’m having a ball watching you hunt for treasures.
What a great creek. You both found some amazing bottles. Thanks for sharing, good luck, happy hunting and take care.
Thanks!
More great finds. Some guys dig Privies. That is way to much work for me. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for keeping the vids fresh. Hating the stay home crap. Great 👍vid.
Thanks!
awesome video. love that big green bottle..
Thanks!
Good finds 👍
Thanks!!
Great bottles congrats
Thanks!
Another great video thanks guys.
Thanks Denise!
Thanx guy's for a great adventure. Awesome finds....see ya on the next
Thanks!
Great to see you find a couple good ones
Thanks Mark!
Nice to see you together again!
Fun times!
Great hunt as always, guys.
Thanks!!
Glad you made it back!
Me to!
Good stuff as always liked claytons super Mario bibs to.
Haha Love it!
Great creek hunt dudes
Thanks!
That teal bottle! ❤️
It is beautiful!
You shouldn’t let that young man go in front of you, he is so good at finding bottles!😀
Hahah!!!
Very cool creek and a very good spot! Great video man, can’t wait to link up soon! #getclaytonto1000
For sure man!
Cool finds. Love the Sheffield Al bottle, I’m from the quad cities and have never seen one of those. Thanks guys.
Awesome finds.....again, my friends. I was all set for my first creek walk of the year, first time water was maybe low enough, then storms dumped lots of rain in every creek I walk, up to four hours away. I was starting to look at water gauging stations in Georgia, even. I never see anyone post videos of creek walking in GA.
Take a look!
Awesome video! Subbed to Clayton!👍🏼
Thanks Marcie!
Awesome video!! I can't wait until it's warm enough for you to dive under and look for bottles!
I am ready myself!
That peroxide is an oddball, large sized one. The Rumfords is a more common but I always love digging them! I love that Cathedral window on the front. Years ago we dug 200 of those out of a well along with the same amount of Bromo Seltzers! Looks like you guys have a good spot. I bet there is a dump close by!
Great video!
Thanks!
This is so fascinating to me, love it!
Hi there we always enjoy watching your videos👍you get some great bottles.i was particularly interested in the Romford you found as I purchased on over here in the uk.
Thanks Andrew!
Good stuff
enjoyed the video
Good vid brother ,i got Clayton hooked up on subscription . You fellows watch out for the cottonmouth's . God bless you and your families .
Thanks Dennis!
Those are some sweeeeet bottles
Thanks Michael!
Would love to see some cleanup shots of what you've found....
I’m #718 Claytons Hunting History.
Thanks!
Can't wait!!
Just watched your video, you never disappoint, glad you are doing well , God bless
Thanks Deb!
I like your videos keep it up
I'll definitely be here 👍😀
Thanks Kaye!
At 7:56 that pop ring is making me sad. I just hope no animal has to die From getting its head stuck in it down the road.
It is sad!
Do you guys ever do anything with those old clay glazed sewer pipes found in the creeks?
That peroxide creme bottle from New Orleans was really cool!
Ya I really liked it!
I found a clutch of three of those Rumfords in a clearly 1893 spot. A friend picked up a broken etched Tahiti Lemonade, so it might have gone back to the 1880s. Creekbanks/canalsides in town have been fenced off in chain link "No trespassing, Gov't property". I did pick up a 1958 credit card before the fences appeared c2015. I've often wondered how much chain link stock the City holds. I've actually seen c1910 chain link by a Coast Artillery mortar battery behind Diamond Head. They started to build the battery in 1906. Another battery from 1939 has later galvanised chain link. I've installed some myself, around here.
Just started watching you. How do you clean them after you find them?
Just released a video 2 weeks ago on that. Take a look!
Another awesome video. That place reminded me of a civil war spot that we went to in MS.
Thanks Heath it was a fun spot for sure!
enjoyed alot..will you be selling more bottles on ebay? ty
I will. I need to reload the store asap!
Are all those black shiny pieces that are on the creek bank and bottom pieces of coal or charred wood?
awesome
At 6:12 you picked up a bottle there looked to be a poison bottle about a foot to eighteen inches up the creek from the one you picked am just seeing things ?
I believe it was broken and newer.
Oh ok, it could have been a rock for all I know lol
Great video! Nice to hear about some details of your private life. Let me know if ya ever get to come down to the Dothan area.
Thank you! Will do!
enjoyed the vid! how far from any old bridge are you? i have not been hunting long so wondering if these washed down from far away or something?
No bridges for a long ways!
Let those creeks marinate!
Exactly lol!
Congrats on the sweet finds. i'll go sub to clayton's channel to boost him along.
Thanks!!
Can't wait
I subbed claytons channel hope you guys find the holy grail of bottles
Thanks!
Love you channel from Memphis tn
Thanks!!!
Pop's here. How far upstream do you think the wash out source is?
There’s not one. Multiple privies were dipped and thrown into this creek for years.
Indiana Jones used a machete to get through stuff like that! Maybe they could do a metal detector heavy duty weed walker combination.watching you I expected the poison darts and screaming natives to come down on you!
😂😂
Pretty cool I wish I could get out as much as I would like but with all this covaid stuff my mom doesn't let me get out much.
I understand!
Maybe you should go down stream sometime to see if you can find stuff that might have washed down it !
We went as far as we could sadly!
lololol you found an Anniston. Thats my town lol
Sure is lol
You need a small machete to carry to trim those small branches back ! I already have subscribed to his channel !
Thanks Steve!
@@adventurearchaeology you're welcome !
Try look some tool catalogues that have good ones. Are cane knives still a thing Louisiana side? They are still here, and our last sugar mill closed a few years ago, on Maui. Cane knives are shorter and have a brush hook on the back. Good for hacking trails.
Why is there glass and bottles there??
Where are all these bottles and tons of other debris at and why??? I mean did some town use that bank for a trash dump or..... thats what I'm asking. How'd it all get there in the first place? Thanks and I loves me some AA!
It was just a good dump spot apparently hahah!
@@adventurearchaeology I'd be wanting to clean all that up and it drive me nuts to not too!
@@cheycasters That 30ft clay cliff is a bit hard to scale haha!
@@cheycasters I bet you're less than a few miles from a spot not unlike this one! There's countless dumps and creeks full of trash all over America.
Some older Dominos are made of Ivory or walrus tusk and they are worth a lot of money! You can do the pin test, heat up a safety pin and stick it to one end of the Domino and see if it melts and smells like plastic it not real Ivory but if it smells like hair burning the it is ovory!
The New York amber looks like it has a Warner's lip on it... you think it might be 1870s or 80s?
Im thinking closer to 1900
@@adventurearchaeology Gotcha. The lip is thowiing me off. Thanks.
I have a mulfords chemist bottle.
Nice!
I've found a few, mostly ground lip screwups, one bigger c5oz. corker.
@@tomfrazier1103 nice
Hello dude,been a bottle collector all my life.aYou are a expert at soda bottles.I have found a interesting sight in what I believe are civil war trenchs.The few bottles I found on a exploratory surch are in your zone.Found aDr P,20's 10 2 4 embossed, orange crush,2 that are okie dokie,Atlanta Ga. Company.acouple unidentified. You ever heard of okie Would you help me I D some and maybe some history?
Clayton needs some Wellies or waders.
Those actually are waders. They are the socked not booted kind haha
@@adventurearchaeology Ok good,I don't want you guys to get sick!
All bottle collectors need contact Tim Smith clean and ship them to him at sugar land distillary
Back in nam!
LOL!!!
the things we do for fun but some one got to do it lol.
Lol!
Honolulu Nehis I have seen have the town on that lower band, or often no mark. Around here national brands were distributed by local soda Works that had existed from Hutch days. I have a 7-Up mirror with an inset thermometer "Sunrise Soda Water Works Ltd phone8527 967 Robello lane Honolulu" when I dug at 'Iwilei I found what must have been a wagon load of broken Hutchs from the plant. Later I found a whole one. The old one storey plant still has the company name embossed on the cement facade. Right next to Honolulu City College. I found a really neat unembossed quart or so Chemical bottle at Kaka'ako. It is a cool light "atomic" green. The almost positive date is 1894 and a bit earlier
You should purchase a really cool machete and let the thinner fella have it, as long as he promises to carry it and thin out the path when needed. BANG problem solved and you don't have to give up fried catfish.
SO DIRTY IN THAT CREEK😱
I need another movie star bottle next one you find send me a message I’ll buy it. Remember got to say this ones for you John, in the video. That would be cool.
Haha will do John!
If your ever digging bottles in va give me a call
Big guys got it hard sometimes I know 6,5. 375. Lol
haha!
The cursed backpack pt1
Haha!! I like it!
Domino is ivory.
Are you not under "lockdown" for covid 19?
This video was filmed a while ago! But were under a loose lock down.
Adventure Archaeology It's a horrible thing that has crossed our paths !
Find the dump
After further research it was where the local house dumped their dry closets.
Quite a shame to see all of the trash in the creek