Oh. it was so exciting to watch Kyle pull out that beautiful amber Pepsi! I wish I would have done bottle and relic digging when I was young and not broken. I always mainly wanted to hunt for Native American relics but I would have loved to search for any piece of history. Now I am 65yr old and have been disabled since my mid 40's. I thank you all for posting your videos and letting me search with you. I am still playing catch up on your earlier videos and I have enjoyed all of them so far. Thank you all for preserving history. I live in Nebraska now, but Kentucky is and always will be "home" for me.
Guys, you are taking me back to my childhood and my old stomping grounds! I used to go "digging" with my mother, all throughout the FL panhandle and lower AL, this was always a great adventure from Indian artifacts, old homesteads, bottles, and coins. Thanks for spreading the love of digging!
It’s a German spring water that has ties with coke. It dated around 1860 but I can’t find it because my wife put it up for all of her Christmas decorations. I need to get into the storage to show you. I’m from your area.
Nice video boys. I was born in Birmingham Alabama in 69 and spent many days hunting ginseng and digging fiddle worm ,hunting deer and coons. Been up here in Montana for 25 years and have dug bottles.
The broken milk bottle reminds me, my father and our family doctor attended Glen Iris school in the 1930s. Also, Ross Neely, who operated a shipping company. My mother, my two brothers I grew up in Athens.
Very fun to watch other people work their butts off LOL. Seriously, I've been subbed to your site for a while but haven't commented yet. Glad to see Kyle collaborating withy you. He's a good guy and my daughter and I had the pleasure of fossil collecting with him and Cris a couple years ago. We had a blast. Congrats on the fantastic Pepsi bottle find Kyle!
The tall crock is a olive oil container from England. But they also bought surplus ones her in the states and used them for spring water. Like the cure all type spring water.👍☮️
More likely Selter’s or a similar mineralwasser from Germany, it’s naturally carbonated, which is the origin of the word Seltzer. Very popular in the era of “taking the waters”
Really enjoy your videos looks like you know what to look for. 25 years ago we'd go scuba diving around Puget Sound off old docks. We found some cool old bottles, my first find was a Pepsi from the 40's. The video makes me want to go diving again. Thanks for sharing.
I love the bottles! I have been looking for Kyle, I have seen him on other videos. Im no bottle expert but, love the digs and walking the streams with you. You help an old lady get out of the house. Be careful . Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🇺🇸🙏
What a great time. I totally dig WildKyles show. Awesome bottles, common or not. Kyle made the best find with that Pepsi. Clayton, I know how much you love to dig. I hope everything is okay and hopefully you'll be able to join the dig next time.
Ohhh Baby!!! If you want your subs and likes to go up...ALL OF YOU TAKE YOUR SHIRTS OFF!!!! Us Old Ladies out here, love that!!!! And make sure WildKyle is there too!!!! 😂 😂 😂
the thing is this...a bud grew up on an old plantation and as kids we found the dumping ground on a zillion acres of land this is on......we used to dig out there as kids to find old bottles and things....only he and I know where this dig site is to this day.....havent been there in 45 years but I know where it is,its packed with old bottles and things.
Way to go Brandon and Kyle! Those bottles are awesome, your hard work really has payed off big time! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas! Thanks again bro 😎!
Great find on the Pepsi bottle and the gun . The gun looks a lot like a Reid mod 2 ‘ my Friend ‘ knuckle duster. However I believe that they were brass . Have you thought about breaking away some of the rust ?
Coal, iron and limestone(for steel making) all in one spot. The Louisville & Nashville Railway was quick to build a road and help develop Birmingham. Great video, Wild Kyle is the luckiest guy I know of in fossils, bottles etc, lol.
Brandon, Unfortunately not every hole dug is a honey hole. Congrats to Kyle on digging out that gorgeous amber Pepsi. I've never seen an amber Pepsi. Take care, stay safe. Merry Christmas Brandon and family.🎄🎅🤶⛄
This was like watching the expendables….. all the Greats in one video!! Loved video hope there is more wildkyle, or maybe it time for Alabama to go fossil hunting with wildkyle
That stoneware mineral water found is probably German or UK… I have found several like it along with the stoneware beets and seltzers… congratulations on great video and finds !!!
@4:05 it’s most likely one side of a pair of glasses. If it’s a wide hinge point and thick glass with little to no magnification I actually probably know what kind of glasses they are because I have an intact pair. If it’s as described it’s half of a set of early 1900’s safety glasses, the wide hinge would have had a tin side shield, and if there’s burn pits in the glass it’s an engineers or coal stoakers set from the railway.
I'm from Minnesota and found a Mary T. Goldman from St. Paul on a local sandbar this summer. Like the one you have on the table! Thing is, I'm only 60 miles from St. Paul............
I got to go dig Yokohamas on Monday, after a couple of weeks away, work & family Thanksgiving. I found a pair of ABM corked 1 oz. prescriptions, an USMC Sharpshooter bar & pendant cross. Out here our numbered tags are called Bango tags, from pineapple and sugar plantations. Other key tags are business & Army/Navy derived.. The diamond logo is the Illinois Glass Co. They bought out Pacific Coast Glass Co. of S.F. about 1904. Owen's acquired them about 1928, creating the O-I-Diamond "flying saucer" logo. Haven't found a gun yet, but live ammo, .22 & .30/06.
That's quite the rabbit hole you've got there Alice! Danger, danger Will Robinson! Happy Christmas to you all! Clayton the Human Backhoe...shirtless! Be still my heart!
That Triple X bottle cut around it and make it a Christmas ornament. Or those broken but can't be made into glasses, turn them into wind chimes or something like that.
Wow guys. Now that was an adventure. Congratulations on the Pepsi. That tall type jug with the small loop handle, reminds me of England. I’m sure you saw the engraving of a lion, I believe it’s a lion at the top. Hopefully someone knows for sure. Thanks guys. Joyce. ❤️🇺🇸🍺cheers🍺
WOW!!! That Pepsi is AWESOME, Brandon! This is a great example of Quality, not quantity...right there! That tall jug like item looks soooooo familiar....I know I've seen someone else dig one but I just can't remember who it was or what it was....Digger Dave?? Crick Diggers??? I'm sure you'll figure it put though. Nice to see Clayton back with you again...hope to see more of him in the future doing some creek walks with you. Keep em coming, Brandon! 👍🇺🇸
Now that you made it to the good stuff, I would definitely go back. It seems like most of your work was getting down to your target area. Rare Pepsi bottles like that usually travel with family.
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I can't thank you enough for the opportunity to do this man! I had an amazing time hanging out and digging with y'all! Can't wait to come back!
That's a killer bottle Buddy! Truly something to sing about. Lol! That's all I got...ttyl.
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Heck ya!
Oh. it was so exciting to watch Kyle pull out that beautiful amber Pepsi! I wish I would have done bottle and relic digging when I was young and not broken. I always mainly wanted to hunt for Native American relics but I would have loved to search for any piece of history. Now I am 65yr old and have been disabled since my mid 40's. I thank you all for posting your videos and letting me search with you. I am still playing catch up on your earlier videos and I have enjoyed all of them so far. Thank you all for preserving history. I live in Nebraska now, but Kentucky is and always will be "home" for me.
Guys, you are taking me back to my childhood and my old stomping grounds! I used to go "digging" with my mother, all throughout the FL panhandle and lower AL, this was always a great adventure from Indian artifacts, old homesteads, bottles, and coins. Thanks for spreading the love of digging!
i like that Wild Kyle. He is a Florida boy!
I enjoyed the camaraderie & conversations on the side!
The glass piece at 4:08 looks like the lens to antique protective glasses/goggles.
Thats what I thought. Hinge on outside and half moon shaped metal on the inside. Looked like a nose piece.
I was thinking eyeglasses as well!
Yup spectacles
That clay jug is an old spring water. I’m from Birmingham and have one also. They have a stamp on them.
It’s a German spring water that has ties with coke. It dated around 1860 but I can’t find it because my wife put it up for all of her Christmas decorations. I need to get into the storage to show you. I’m from your area.
That glass piece with the s looks like the top part of a compass!
Clayton's keeping this old lady's heart beating....😉👍
Yeee Haaa Nice to see you Clayton, you have made my day, what a bonus no shirt and long hair 🤣😂 you have made an old lady happy. X 😁
Always cool when you pull a Kentucky bottle out of a hole!
Nice video boys. I was born in Birmingham Alabama in 69 and spent many days hunting ginseng and digging fiddle worm ,hunting deer and coons. Been up here in Montana for 25 years and have dug bottles.
WOW!!! That Pepsi!!! Unbelievable!!!!👍👍 Soooo cooool!!!!
Absolutely amazing bottles congratulations
13:07 Love how that cow is listening to the conversation.
Lol it was definitely listening intently!
The broken milk bottle reminds me, my father and our family doctor attended Glen Iris school in the 1930s. Also, Ross Neely, who operated a shipping company. My mother, my two brothers I grew up in Athens.
Very fun to watch other people work their butts off LOL. Seriously, I've been subbed to your site for a while but haven't commented yet. Glad to see Kyle collaborating withy you. He's a good guy and my daughter and I had the pleasure of fossil collecting with him and Cris a couple years ago. We had a blast. Congrats on the fantastic Pepsi bottle find Kyle!
The tall crock is a olive oil container from England. But they also bought surplus ones her in the states and used them for spring water. Like the cure all type spring water.👍☮️
More likely Selter’s or a similar mineralwasser from Germany, it’s naturally carbonated, which is the origin of the word Seltzer. Very popular in the era of “taking the waters”
at 3:50 I believe is a part of a lens for a eyeglasses.Maybe?
Really enjoy your videos looks like you know what to look for. 25 years ago we'd go scuba diving around Puget Sound off old docks. We found some cool old bottles, my first find was a Pepsi from the 40's. The video makes me want to go diving again. Thanks for sharing.
that pepsi is sweet!
Lucky the Derringer broke before that Pepsi bottle got shot 😲🍻
That pepsi was definitely a great find!
I love the bottles! I have been looking for Kyle, I have seen him on other videos.
Im no bottle expert but, love the digs and walking the streams with you. You help an old lady get out of the house. Be careful . Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🇺🇸🙏
Me too...this is my exercise! Lol!
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A compass front or back?
Possibly…. We’re leaning towards 100+ year old safety glasses!
Great video with awesome finds
Well done Kyle. Hope you got something you pulled home with you!
Awesome about the Pepsi bottle.
What a great time. I totally dig WildKyles show. Awesome bottles, common or not. Kyle made the best find with that Pepsi. Clayton, I know how much you love to dig. I hope everything is okay and hopefully you'll be able to join the dig next time.
Awesome Finds!!!
How awesome for you guys! Nice to see Wild Kyle too! Congrats to Kyle on that Pepsi bottle. Really cool seeing those relics too. ~ Texas
Ohhh Baby!!! If you want your subs and likes to go up...ALL OF YOU TAKE YOUR SHIRTS OFF!!!! Us Old Ladies out here, love that!!!! And make sure WildKyle is there too!!!! 😂 😂 😂
😅 I’d run more off than I’d bring taking my shirt off lol
@@adventurearchaeology Ohh nooo! LOL I don't believe that!!! LOL
the thing is this...a bud grew up on an old plantation and as kids we found the dumping ground on a zillion acres of land this is on......we used to dig out there as kids to find old bottles and things....only he and I know where this dig site is to this day.....havent been there in 45 years but I know where it is,its packed with old bottles and things.
Fun fun 😀👏👏I love digging
Love Wild Kyle!!!!
Glad you got to hook up with Clayton I've seen you guys dig some epic holes in the past together I can tell you consider him a close friend
Thank you for sharing another great adventure 👍
Any time!
Way to go Brandon and Kyle! Those bottles are awesome, your hard work really has payed off big time! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas! Thanks again bro 😎!
Great seeing Kyle with you. Enjoy both your videos.
That Pepsi is awesome. We have several variants from different towns here in NC. But they all bring big money
At 4:05 , the round piece of glass came off of a compass I bet ! 😁
I have always loved this channel, just good clean fun for anyone.
Great find on the Pepsi bottle and the gun . The gun looks a lot like a Reid mod 2 ‘ my Friend ‘ knuckle duster. However I believe that they were brass . Have you thought about breaking away some of the rust ?
Working on cleaning it now!
@@adventurearchaeology great! Can’t wait to see what’s under that rust
AWESOME FINDS
Coal, iron and limestone(for steel making) all in one spot. The Louisville & Nashville Railway was quick to build a road and help develop Birmingham. Great video, Wild Kyle is the luckiest guy I know of in fossils, bottles etc, lol.
Haha he works for that luck!
New subscriber here. I just love seeing what comes out of the dirt. Treasure comes in many forms.
Welcome to the channel!!
Great seeing Kyle with you. Nice finds and nice Pepsi bottle Kyle. Love watching both y'all's videos. 😊❤✌
Great day
I love the Pepsi that Kyle found. And that gun is neat too! I hope you can show the gun cleaned up and another video. Thank you for sharing!
Brandon, Unfortunately not every hole dug is a honey hole. Congrats to Kyle on digging out that gorgeous amber Pepsi. I've never seen an amber Pepsi. Take care, stay safe.
Merry Christmas Brandon and family.🎄🎅🤶⛄
I've been looking for the Amber ones from here in Logan WV them type's of bottles are getting hard to find for sure
That looks like fun. Good job guys.
Enjoyed the video! Miners tags and Pepsi bottle were killer. Wish that stoneware bottle wasn’t broke. 👍🇺🇸
Us too!
Yes that is a very nice Pepsi bottle. I also liked derringer if that’s what it turns out to be. And of course all the marbles.👍😊
Wow,the digger with black hair that looks like wolverine nice on the eyes
Love Wild Kyle... excellent video...and Clayton looks like the DC character Hawk Man....from a few years back...very good looking
Beautiful finds. Excellent two days
Thanks Kathy!
Cool meeting you and your family today in Cades Cove
You too!
i love when wild kyle pops up in random videos i watch ha
This was like watching the expendables….. all the Greats in one video!! Loved video hope there is more wildkyle, or maybe it time for Alabama to go fossil hunting with wildkyle
Lol we were still missing a few but we had fun anyways!
Love the amber Pepsi, congratulations , great dig.
Thanks Ricky!
That Pepsi is awesome , congratulations Kyle ! Brandon do you ever sell your miner's tag ? Those fascinate me ! Stay safe !!
I usually keep them 😎
Sweeet Pepsi !!! The gun ain't too shabby either 😄 way to go guys!
On the Triple X variant
Round over the sharp edges and use it as a candle glass. Keeps it as originally found but, maintaining the nice embossing
I'm in California, but heck, that Lama Bama education must have got you somewhere!
That Pepsi Bottle is AWESOME!! Congratulations Kyle. Awesome collaboration!
We had a blast for sure!
That stoneware mineral water found is probably German or UK… I have found several like it along with the stoneware beets and seltzers… congratulations on great video and finds !!!
Waitin for Clayton 💃🤗👄yippee. Wonderful bottle dig💗
Still waiting for Clayton👄
Some good finds enjoyed the video
Awesome Pepsi bottle Brandon!
@4:05 it’s most likely one side of a pair of glasses. If it’s a wide hinge point and thick glass with little to no magnification I actually probably know what kind of glasses they are because I have an intact pair. If it’s as described it’s half of a set of early 1900’s safety glasses, the wide hinge would have had a tin side shield, and if there’s burn pits in the glass it’s an engineers or coal stoakers set from the railway.
Glad to see you're still using your Excalibur's! We should get you some powder coated freshies!
Oh yah! They do the trick and I love the small head shape!
That Pepsi sure was an amazing find.
Sure was!
Those are some incredible bottles you found. Great hunt. Pepsi-Cola Wow. Keep swinging 💯
i am a sub and fan of both of you for a long time..
Thanks Tim!
I'm from Minnesota and found a Mary T. Goldman from St. Paul on a local sandbar this summer. Like the one you have on the table! Thing is, I'm only 60 miles from St. Paul............
I use a bush axe on the shrubs and roots when ground prepping a dig site
You found the needle in the hey👍
I got to go dig Yokohamas on Monday, after a couple of weeks away, work & family Thanksgiving. I found a pair of ABM corked 1 oz. prescriptions, an USMC Sharpshooter bar & pendant cross. Out here our numbered tags are called Bango tags, from pineapple and sugar plantations. Other key tags are business & Army/Navy derived.. The diamond logo is the Illinois Glass Co. They bought out Pacific Coast Glass Co. of S.F. about 1904. Owen's acquired them about 1928, creating the O-I-Diamond "flying saucer" logo. Haven't found a gun yet, but live ammo, .22 & .30/06.
It’s great to see the whole crew out! The stoneware looks like a German mineral water to me or some other European mineral water.
Or mineral spirits?
That's quite the rabbit hole you've got there Alice! Danger, danger Will Robinson! Happy Christmas to you all! Clayton the Human Backhoe...shirtless! Be still my heart!
Hahaha 🤣
I'm 71...not dead! Woof , young Clayton! Haha!
@@impunitythebagpuss owww the pain the pain
Great you and Kyle did a video together. The tall jug Kyle found is for wine, they usually come from Germany
Nice finds! Really hard work though.
Hard work is understatement lol
That Triple X bottle cut around it and make it a Christmas ornament. Or those broken but can't be made into glasses, turn them into wind chimes or something like that.
Wow guys. Now that was an adventure. Congratulations on the Pepsi. That tall type jug with the small loop handle, reminds me of England. I’m sure you saw the engraving of a lion, I believe it’s a lion at the top. Hopefully someone knows for sure. Thanks guys. Joyce. ❤️🇺🇸🍺cheers🍺
Been awhile since we have seen Clayton.I really miss the guy he adds a lot to the channel.
Yah poor guy stays so busy now haha being an adult isn’t always fun for sure haha
great digging mate, keep up the good work. greetings from Indonesian agate seekers
WOW!!! That Pepsi is AWESOME, Brandon! This is a great example of Quality, not quantity...right there! That tall jug like item looks soooooo familiar....I know I've seen someone else dig one but I just can't remember who it was or what it was....Digger Dave?? Crick Diggers??? I'm sure you'll figure it put though. Nice to see Clayton back with you again...hope to see more of him in the future doing some creek walks with you. Keep em coming, Brandon! 👍🇺🇸
That's what you call putting in the work HELL YEAH BROTHER 😎 👏 💪
This is such a good video 💯
It’s a muff warmer , well that’s what I think anyway. That hot water bottle.
Damn, what a find by Kyle. Kyle looks like He belongs in the band Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Got To Dig It Or Someone Will.
Fun time guys, love the miner tags, nice pottery piece, great Pepsi bottle 🤶
Great finds 👏
Thanks Gayle!
It's been a couple of days. I can move my arms again lol
Lol
I have one of those ceramic olive oils with the missing handle like that dug in canada
Clayton is looking like Wolverine LOL
Awesome Pepsi. Thanks for sharing the dig and finds. Good luck, happy hunting and take care. ✌
Thanks Man!
Now that you made it to the good stuff, I would definitely go back. It seems like most of your work was getting down to your target area. Rare Pepsi bottles like that usually travel with family.
I watch Wild Kyle…killer finds!
Gotta love Kyle!