Hello! NJ! Nice to see the new locations. Glad you got at least one button. Marbles and beads are cool. Dad really depicts the birds in his paintings. Thanks! S
What a wonderful day for your larking! You really did a fantastic job getting all of your treasures. This new place served you well with the things you found. I enjoyed your your dad walking on the beach he is an amazing man at his age. My brother who lives with me is now 76 and he looks like he is in his fifties. See you next time 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
He is 16 years older, really good health. I brought him to my house after his wife passed away. Then Covid hit and he has been here for at least 3 years could be off a year. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Good morning Matt! Wonderful finds this week..especially the blue bead and uranium salt/pepper shaker! Your new locations provided beautiful scenery backdrops and fishing opportunities for your son. “No, that’s not what we came here for!”…keeps you in line! Sweet to see your dad and his sea gulls ❤. Stay well out there!
Some good finds there. Awesome to find that uranium salt or pepper shaker intact. Lots of marbles. I didn't know about the coin machine rejecting those dimes. I'll be looking out for them now. Happy weekend. 🌺
Hellllloooo from Iooowwwwaaa, great video. That green salt shaker was amazing. Your dad’s paintings are always beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week 🤗
Hi Matt, and Paul too….some great finds. All those marbles. They were very popular back in the day. Some lovely uranium glass too …A shame it was responsible for so many disfigurements and illnesses in those poor ladies who worked with it back then, and so cruel that they were, themselves, blamed for their problems. But also so good that we check things out for safety concerns before we get people to work with / use them. Fancy finding “dud” quarters that c are be digested by vending machines because they don’t “recognise pure silver coins” !!!!! What a weird world we live in! Please keep hunting and sharing your finds with us. Hey! It would be very amazing viewing if you could share, owners reunited with their property that you have found and then discovered who and where the owners were! Wow….that would be great! ❤️🦘
Hi Yvonne!!!!, crazy history behind that glass making and so many similar instances in our history, unfortunately. I have tried a few videos of jewelry returns but have not been so lucky on video permissions. Will keep trying.
Thanks Matt! The yantras was certainly a unusual find. Love the blue faceted bead and the uranium glass! Always appreciate your dad's artwork. Great video!
I always check the coinstar trays as well as the other coin sorters. I've walked out with several dollars in change. Not just silver, but foreign coins that are no longer made.
Hello from old what’s his name again. That was a great video you have managed to reach the pinnacle of great videos. I hope to be able to watch your video next week In Atlanta on my way to Montana and Yellowstone. I’ve never packed for cold weather in August. Stay safe say hello to the family for me.
Hey there Matt! What a wild & wonderful array of finds you discovered this marble-palooza of a week! That yantra was SO unusual... I wonder how & why it got there? The uranium glass shaker & blue faceted bead totally rocked! Loved seeing your dad & his seagull artwork too. Always gives my heart the warm fuzzies. Awesome video as always. Wishing you a love-filled week! 😊💖🎶
Hi Matt! You sure got some good weather this week, didn't you? I wanted to comment on the green and white saucer you found. Buffalo China was started in 1901 and was a company that mass-produced restaurant ware. Your pattern is 'Green Stripe' (obviously). It is actually not true china, moreso it's referred to as "American Ironstone". The pieces are heavy and thick which is why yours survived in the elements. It is extremely durable. Buffalo China restaurant ware is still being made today as part of the Oneida company, who owns the name. Vintage pieces are inexpensive and can be easily found online. Nice find. As always, I enjoyed your video and look forward to the next.
I have a cool trick that I do with the slick milks that i find, I tape off the lip of the bottle on the inside then I spray paint the inside usually white but I have had some requests for orange they turn out super cool especially when I get a hold of one of the old 6 packs wood or metal. Also did you notice that the makers mark on the small milk glass piece and the uranium salt shaker were the same ?
Hi Matt, I’m still laughing about what you said about the uranium glass shaker, this is worth thousands, no I don’t know😁😁😁😁😁. Marbles alert! I know soon you’re going to film putting them in the skull. Hint hint😉😉. Paul’s emoji 😎 sunglasses 🕶😎🕶. Under The Surface always a Saturday morning treat. My best to all the family. Joyce ❤️🙏🇺🇸
Good morning & happy Saturday! What a beautiful piece of uranium glass!
Happy 😊 Saturday, Diane!, Uranium glass is the best!
I love the uranium glass shaker you found gorgeous 👍♥️🗝️🇺🇸 Thanks for sharing 👍♥️
Thanks Mary, it is a very cool piece.
Love the salt and pepper shaker. Lots of great finds and beautiful scenery. Thank you Matt.
You’re very welcome.
Great to see you out. I haven't had a great week. Been in hospital, now I'm in rehab. My life has changed😢 for the best I hope. Good tip on the coins.
Thanks Shari, sorry to hear, hope you recover fast!
Hello! NJ! Nice to see the new locations. Glad you got at least one button. Marbles and beads are cool. Dad really depicts the birds in his paintings. Thanks! S
Good afternoon Az!!!, thanks guys.
A great variety of treasures recovered. A bounty of bottles, marbles, and cash. Have a good week.
Thanks and you have a good week also.
Marbleous week you had. Thanks for the tip with the coin counter rejects.
Your very welcome Denise, always glance over into that tray.
I thoroughly enjoyed this adventure
Thanks Sean!
No prob at all! Keep making great videos :) @@underthesurface4435
Marbles! Beads! Uranium glass! Oh my! 😊
Lol, exactly Robin.
What a wonderful day for your larking! You really did a fantastic job getting all of your treasures. This new place served you well with the things you found. I enjoyed your your dad walking on the beach he is an amazing man at his age. My brother who lives with me is now 76 and he looks like he is in his fifties. See you next time 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks so much Susan and wow to your brother, good for him. So nice you guys can live together.
He is 16 years older, really good health. I brought him to my house after his wife passed away. Then Covid hit and he has been here for at least 3 years could be off a year. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Good morning Matt! Wonderful finds this week..especially the blue bead and uranium salt/pepper shaker! Your new locations provided beautiful scenery backdrops and fishing opportunities for your son. “No, that’s not what we came here for!”…keeps you in line! Sweet to see your dad and his sea gulls ❤. Stay well out there!
Thanks my friend, lol, you caught him giving me the business.
Some good finds there. Awesome to find that uranium salt or pepper shaker intact. Lots of marbles. I didn't know about the coin machine rejecting those dimes. I'll be looking out for them now. Happy weekend. 🌺
Thanks Sally, those machines are little treasure surprisers!
Wow I Love the Uranium glass. Good fined. I only have 6 pieces so far. Thanks Matt.
Thanks Lisa, sometimes I pull out a few.
Hellllloooo from Iooowwwwaaa, great video. That green salt shaker was amazing. Your dad’s paintings are always beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week 🤗
Funny I will never get bored of …… yooooooo…iooooowawawawa.
Hi Matt, and Paul too….some great finds. All those marbles. They were very popular back in the day. Some lovely uranium glass too …A shame it was responsible for so many disfigurements and illnesses in those poor ladies who worked with it back then, and so cruel that they were, themselves, blamed for their problems. But also so good that we check things out for safety concerns before we get people to work with / use them. Fancy finding “dud” quarters that c are be digested by vending machines because they don’t “recognise pure silver coins” !!!!! What a weird world we live in! Please keep hunting and sharing your finds with us.
Hey! It would be very amazing viewing if you could share, owners reunited with their property that you have found and then discovered who and where the owners were! Wow….that would be great! ❤️🦘
Hi Yvonne!!!!, crazy history behind that glass making and so many similar instances in our history, unfortunately. I have tried a few videos of jewelry returns but have not been so lucky on video permissions. Will keep trying.
Wow lovely.
Thanks!!
Great Treasure Adventure Gorgeous PEPSI
Thanks Mandy!!
Beautiful blue bead!!
Thanks!!
Super fun hunt!
Thanks my friend
A big WOW on the uranium salt shaker.
Thanks Mary, love this piece, I’m staring at it right now, lol, but serious.
Happy Saturday! Maybe all those marbles were part of a Chinese Checkers game? It was popular in the 50s...when we kids used to play it often.
Happy Saturday!!!, yes, that could very well be.
Buenos tesoros encontró , que hermoso mar y la playa❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Muchas gracias Elena!
Great stuff Matt love the stone and the Robert’s Ranger fishing lure.
Thanks Tim, it’s a monster of a lure.
Thanks Matt! The yantras was certainly a unusual find. Love the blue faceted bead and the uranium glass! Always appreciate your dad's artwork. Great video!
Always much appreciated Kristin.
Holy marble week, Mattman! 😄 Great finds again. I especially like the blue faceted bead. See ya next week, Carolyn from Nawth Jersey
Lol, well done. Thanks!
Love your videos! So calming and inspiring
Thanks Claire!
I always check the coinstar trays as well as the other coin sorters. I've walked out with several dollars in change. Not just silver, but foreign coins that are no longer made.
That’s exactly right, foreign coins, tokens, etc.
Youre right, I have found the most wonderful silver at the market!
Exactly!!
As always, you delivered the goods. Nice uranium glass shaker... I dug the same one coming up in video soon. 👍👍
Thanks Kevin, yeah it’s funny how we can find exactly the same pieces almost at the same time.
Wow you hit the jackpot pot with the salt and pepper shaker.
Thanks Jan!!!
Hello from old what’s his name again. That was a great video you have managed to reach the pinnacle of great videos. I hope to be able to watch your video next week In Atlanta on my way to Montana and Yellowstone. I’ve never packed for cold weather in August. Stay safe say hello to the family for me.
How cool, Montana. Great to here your getting around my friend. Keep it up. Always appreciated, thanks.
Great video today now at least you haven't lost your marbles😜
Exactly!!, lol, although it still feels like it sometimes, lol
Hey there Matt! What a wild & wonderful array of finds you discovered this marble-palooza of a week! That yantra was SO unusual... I wonder how & why it got there? The uranium glass shaker & blue faceted bead totally rocked! Loved seeing your dad & his seagull artwork too. Always gives my heart the warm fuzzies. Awesome video as always. Wishing you a love-filled week! 😊💖🎶
Hi!!!!!, marble palooza, lol, love the warm fuzzies, lol. Thanks Roxy!
Saludos cordiales desde chile para usted compañero 🙋♂️🇨🇱🗝️⛏️💍🤝👏👍
Muchas gracias!!
Hi Matt! You sure got some good weather this week, didn't you? I wanted to comment on the green and white saucer you found. Buffalo China was started in 1901 and was a company that mass-produced restaurant ware. Your pattern is 'Green Stripe' (obviously). It is actually not true china, moreso it's referred to as "American Ironstone". The pieces are heavy and thick which is why yours survived in the elements. It is extremely durable. Buffalo China restaurant ware is still being made today as part of the Oneida company, who owns the name. Vintage pieces are inexpensive and can be easily found online. Nice find.
As always, I enjoyed your video and look forward to the next.
Aaah, great info on that piece, always appreciate the learning process. Yes , we had some great weather for sure, hope it stays that way.
The blue and white marble you found looks like an alley agget....
That sure could be Dave, thanks
Matty, found a good thrift store. They had bottles . No skull crossbones..still looking sorry . It's hard to find
Still in the hunt .
I do get some bottles from time to time there, but the elusive ☠️, now that would be a stroke of luck finding one there.
Awesome finds glad I found your videos maybe we will run into each other one day hunting
Thanks Rich, so we run in the same circles, cool, just look for the tall bald geeky guy , with his head in the mud searching for gold!, lol.
On the bottom of the uranium glass it has a marking which stands for Anchor Hocking.
Yes ,absolutely, thanks
GOOD MORNING I LOVE GLOWY GLASS I HAVE ABOUT TWENTY PIECES FROM MY YOUNGER DAYS IOL
Hi Nilsa , it is glass with the most pizazz!
❤❤❤
Aaaah, triple hearts.
The iron piece is part of a folding cot.
A folding cot….no kidding!, very cool, I will research that, thanks so much.
Ray bans awesome can be expensive!!
They sure can be Catherine.,Thanks
I think the green piece is Anchor Hocking
It sure is Catherine
I have a cool trick that I do with the slick milks that i find, I tape off the lip of the bottle on the inside then I spray paint the inside usually white but I have had some requests for orange they turn out super cool especially when I get a hold of one of the old 6 packs wood or metal. Also did you notice that the makers mark on the small milk glass piece and the uranium salt shaker were the same ?
That’s a great idea, Dave, and yes I did notice the same makers mark on the two
Hi Matt, I’m still laughing about what you said about the uranium glass shaker, this is worth thousands, no I don’t know😁😁😁😁😁. Marbles alert! I know soon you’re going to film putting them in the skull. Hint hint😉😉. Paul’s emoji 😎 sunglasses 🕶😎🕶. Under The Surface always a Saturday morning treat. My best to all the family. Joyce ❤️🙏🇺🇸
Glad I can get a laugh out of you Joyce! Marble Skull case progression on its way! Thank you Joyce, always appreciated.
Looks like a sewing machine frame.
Aaaaahh!!!, interesting!
out of focus
Lol, that’s my knucklehead brother getting water on his lens, no options, had to use it anyway.