We Went This Deep For What?!
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- It's been a while so we decided to go back to visit Badger for another day of digging at his dump. Although we made a massive hole, we didn't get what we were expecting. Next time we plan on digging in a different area that should produce some really nice finds. Please make sure to like and subscribe.
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Great looking finds guys 👍
Embossed ammonia is nice. Never seen one embossed before. Too bad about the hutch. Deep hole! Good to see you and Badger together on a dig. Loads of great things. Thanks.
The height of that wall looked very dangerous. I’m glad everyone was safe and you dug up some really sweet bottles!
Solid video guys. I'm glad I checked y'all out!
Thank you Ely!
Went deep for what?!?! NICE VIDEO!!!
We followed you guys and Badger from Travis & Corey at Crick Diggers. Fantastic videos and finds and really enjoy watching your treasure finds! 😎😎
I just discovered bottle digging in Lancaster county around a year ago and it has completely taken over my life lol. Digging with all my free time. Buying local A.C.L. bottles online cause the dug ones are always destroyed and watching other people dig stuff on UA-cam lol
It can definitely be addictive! We have one dump where ACL's can come out fairly clean, but most other dumps just destroy the label.
Back a few years ago I dug 6 The Hayner Distilling Co. W/ Dayton, St. Louis, Atlanta, and ST. Paul on most of'em. The one I have on display is amber Nov 30th, 1897. Thanks for the video guys. What was the coin?
Thanks Bruce. The coin was actually a worker's tag for the Bethlehem Steel Co.
Has to be dangerous. Stay safe.
so, what was the round coin- looking thing?
That was a tag that says "Bethlehem Steel Co." and has a number on the back (pictures in the very end of the video). So some sort of worker's tag for steel manufacturing.
@@cloverdalediggers My Grandad worked for Bethlehem Steel and US Steel from the 50's til the 80's in Birmingham, Al, and Texas. He retired from the steel industry in management in 1982.
Hey Badger…. Get some new gloves.lol😎