Stolen Money Bag Found River Scuba Diving Under Bridge! (WHAT'S INSIDE?)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- We went scuba diving under a bridge and found all kinds of river treasures and even a stolen bag with something inside.
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That machine you found is way back 60's & 70's. It was used for embossing payroll or company checks. What you would do is slide those knobs up or down to the desired payout. When you pull the handle down it would emboss the numbers on the check along with ink on the numbers so no one could alter them. That was the coolest find.
And money orders
I think it is a Postage meter .
Yup...called a PayMaster. Used them yrs ago when I managed a restaurant to pay the vendors. 💰👍🙋♀️
Money order machine
My uncle used to have one of those in his restaurant in the 70s. As a young kid. I remember playing with it, in the back office. You slide a piece of paper (or check) in the slot, pull down on the handle. It fills the check with numbers, signature, etc
Darn it mailbox door, I thought you found a cool old sign until I saw the handle!
Sweet phone too! Man if we could just go back to the 80s you would look super cool with that thing!
The bottle is a n old syrup bottle. It was Uncle John's Maple Syrup manufactured in Boston Massachusetts. It would have had a cork top when it was sold.
The machine is an old check printer. You would input the dollars and cents into the machine and then slide the check into the machine and push the imprint button and it would stamp the check. This was used to reduce check fraud.
Catch me if you can! Like right out of the movie. With a money bag down there? Someone was doing illegal stuff! Lmao
I bought a cell phone just like that when I started my courier buisness in 1990 everyone had a pager. It made me lots of money!
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FYI: are you still in business you should call them up and give them the number on the bag because they register those bags by numbers and they can tell you if it was in a robbery or not.
Finders keepers!
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That paymaster let's you imprint the cash amount on a check instead of writing it out. Businesses use them. I personally have used one at one of my jobs. Businesses usually have larger checks.
That Paymaster was used to emboss the amount of a payroll check on the actual check to prevent forgeries. I have one (my GF has it) that is in perfect condition. It literally cuts tiny serrations in the check showing the correct amount of the paycheck and it would be impossible to alter the amount of the check without damaging the paper it is written on.
That machine Britain found is a chq machine the bank would use those keys to put chq numbers in
The cell phone you found, they called those "the brick." I had one for a couple of years. They were when cell phones were still analog, and put out a lot more power than they do now. When I had a transportable, analog phone in my Blazer back in the early 90s (Radio Shack CT-201), I got a call from a Contel tech asking me what I was running on my vehicle for an antenna. I told him a 5dB antenna and he asked me to please change it out to a 3dB antenna, I was causing issues with the tower, so the tower kept issuing commands to my phone to decrease power, but because it was a 5dB antenna, it could not keep the power down.
I hated when my boss would call me from one if those phones in his car in the early 90's. Sounds like he should have gotten the more powerful antenna.
As soon as he pulled that phone out I said "he found a brick!". Shows our age, huh? Lol
The bottle Adam found looks like an oil and vinegar bottle. The Paymaster Britain found was used to print checks and money orders years ago. The phone you found Jeremy is from 1993. I used to have one, and they were heavy and awkward to use 😆🤣. Awesome finds today. I hope you and your family have a great long weekend my friend 😊
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Another awesome adventure video thanks for taking me along diving with you I am going stir crazy have been on 17 weeks lockdown thanks to covid outbreak in Australia I sent pressure Junkies an email letting them know how you love there gear and I love how they have supported you and your channel.
Thanks guys for taking this lady where she'll never be able to go on her own!!!
Thank you for sharing what a wonderful dive
What on earth are those bricks laid so nicely on the "floor" for??? ♡♡♡
They're next to a pillar to prevent washout around it from currents.
Jeremy I just love diving with you and Adam and Brit I get in my recliner and just swim away thank you for your videos your mission to clean up the water ways and most of all the treasure hunt it’s so much fun for me I’m disabled 71 so again I thank you❤️
The glass is called a cruet and could be used for. vinegar, oil, or liquid salad dressing.
Never understood the point of someone stealing something if they’re just going to throw it in a river
I just imagine the guy that stole the money bag sees this however many years later and just starts having a crazy panic attack 🤣
There are a lot of old bridges I can take you to here in middle Tennessee And God only knows what she would find especially with there being so much of the Civil War history here in my area
Even though there was no money in the bag, it was still a really neat place. Thanks for taking us along with you. 🙂
In order to get away from finding a coke bottle you must learn to not scuba in Georgia
Every dive is a dive closer, every find is a find nearer. One day you'll find something so amazing you'll be on the news xx
His been on the news so many times
And now he found those teens who've been missing for 20 years!! 😮
That's already happened more than a few times lol
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AwEsOmE Finds - thanks for sharing - Hope your wife is doing well Nug
If you put all the finds and filming together you have a very suspicious scene of things thrown off the bridge. Beyond the money bag--that was weighed down with bricks--you had keys, the monitor to what looked like an old security monitor (like would be watched by guards in big businesses or banks), you had the odd find of the machine to make paychecks, and you had an old cellular phone for communication.
I know you guys turn in weapons and things that look hinky...but did any of you contact the police and show them all those things found and your videos? They likely were all part of a bank or other major company heist and might still provide evidence to solve or convict crimes.
That cash register thing I found was actually used to make payroll checks, you put in the dollar amount in each key and punch down and u have check with a dollar amount 👍😁 love the Chanel guys.
11:54 is a check printing machine. At a place I worked at, they actually printed our paychecks on one of those. Likely at least 40 years old if not back into the 20's or 30's. I think they are still in use still today in some businesses.
I can almost guarantee those money bags belong to a pizza place that got knocked off by an angry ex-employee. We use those bags as our cash register during the night. They come with the name of the bank we use on them. Normally those bags are the only thing left outside the heavy safe, easy targets.
Very cool stuff found today. Thank you for sharing. Have fun and be safe!!!!
The paymaster machine is used to emboss cashier checks at banks, store courtesy desk, etc.
Awesome video Jeremy. You always make me laugh. 💖💯
Paymaster printed checks. Set the amount and it makes the check.
You beat me too it.
Great finds 👏 👌 👍
Great dive today that cell phone was awesome
Another great dive with some super finds , thanks for bringing us along on another diving adventure Nug.
Be well ... keep smiling ... Later Later.
Ohhh my...I thought Jeremy got a million dollar....keep safe boss..n hope find treasures in d deepest lake in ur town
The money machine was used to stamp amounts on money orders
Yes, I agree. Whether a money-order or a bank/teller check, the machine was used to print the amount on the check.
Best - Michael
that machine was used to print payroll checks
Old money order machine
Hey nug, you would be a great play by play announcer!
@11:50, it's a check embosser. Some companies still use them to fill out checks. On the right hand side, (maybe the left, I'd have to go pull out the one my parent used for the business for years), there could well be a little, metal embossing plate that would have a company name on it. That name would be embossed along with the dollar amount when a check was embossed.
Great finds. I too would check for robberies and missing deposit bags. Thanks for the ride along for this adventure
Looks liked you missed a coin. After you found the third clip of ammo, there was a coin. Hope it wasn't old and valuable.
That "cash gizmo" (at the 12:00 mark) is used for making "printed" receipts and/or cheques. If my memory is correct, the last of these gizmos were manufactured in the early 1950s. My Mom used to use one of these things (not exactly the same but close) to make cheques for Vendors & receipts....
Neat paycheck printer. That's what that is. You put a blank check into it, dial in the dollar amounts, date, etc, and stamp it. My first job in High School 34 years ago as a rent-a-cop they still used one of those to make our checks. It was considered antiquated then.
3rd generation Motorola cell phone. 1st one was the brick that weighed probably 5lbs. Yes I’m that old!
Nice dive spot. Some good finds. The empty bank bags full of rocks, and the Miami Vice phone. Crazy finds.
Britts vintage check writer...parents still have 1 in the office...
Time to find a river! You know what to do…
Nug I think that bottle is a vinegar bottle, love the old phone, bet a picture of you holding that one with your cell. Britain believe you printed cheques with it, keying in the figure, so it would imprint on their cheque.
It sucks the money bags were empty, but I am sure the police would be interested and can trace them due to number on outside. Maybe you may help 8n solving a robbery, sorry I comment but forget to check when posted
14:00 that phone could actually worth a lot of money... 🙈
😂😂😂 Zack Morris’s phone 😂😂😂
Good ole Saved By The Bell 🔔
That machine is for embossing checks. It from the 50's
That’s what I thought.
The Paymaster is used to print check amounts on checks and was primarily used for businesses before the advent of Computers. You would use this for paychecks and the likes. You slide the handles to the correct amount, slide the blank check in and then pull the handle. The set amount would then be printed on the check.
Also that machine was a way to make money orders, when I worked as a cashier at 7/11 and in the U.S. Navy post office
Hey nug ! Hot here in Silicon Valley! People’s republic of California
you can get about $150 for that cell phone and every thing even in that condition that was a solid score ..you could probly get even more than that beacause of the story of how you found it ...i would list it
Well at least the paint bomb wasn't in there 😂
No but if you go back a bit to I think the 2nd folded bag there is color dye stain or something similar
Dang if I had known you all where here I would have came down and said hello.
We will be back soon.
It's for printing business cheques. My parents had a Paymaster that I just recently sent to the scrap yard.
Hello Nug 👋 Adam and 🙋♀️ Britian 🙋♀️⭐⭐⭐
That paymaster is for stamping checks. It bothe inked the check and put a raised impression on the check. They came out when checks were being cleaned of their original ink and written in larger amounts and different names then cashed. The levers were moved to the dollar and cents you wanted the check imprinted as.
Have you ever been to Madison springs in Florida or any springs in Florida because I believe I seen you before at little river or maybe springs
Tell brit it for imprinting a receipt of checks for services normally came in three copies with carbon between . Awesome find
Always love watch your videos 👍👍😂😂❤️❤️
Thank you so much 😁
Maybe the person , that was supposed to bring that money bag to the destination has stolen the money inside and pretended to have been robbed . So he ( or she ) put these stones into the bag to make it not being seen any more . It is enjoyable to see , how much fun You have when You find something .
That is a old analog mobile phone. From size maybe 1990's?
It's a paycheck printer
Your suit looks very good on you. Hope your wife is getting better.
That was the first cell phone I had , mine I started using in 1990
Just curious why you don't bring up the big stuff anymore?
The wisest people have more questions than answers,, the more one explores the more one finds new things,, in that,, life is about exploring it,, many may ways of doing that,, it's 2021 after all👍👍 life is for those that are not afraid of it👍👍
Somebody stole/robbed those from a gas station/store. I am intrigued as to what happened since it had been weighted down so well. Can you guesstimate how low it had been in the water by its condition? If so, I would then check the newspapers for any robberies, etc. around that time frame. I am just an extremely curious person and not knowing bothers me like someone with OCD. 🤣
Great finds guys! I love Brit talking between time periods! Godspeed!
I'd love to get my hands on all the old electronics you find 👌 cool stuff
Jeremy you “ know” so much…lol. Hey don’t knock the golf balls, they are 100% better than guns anytime .
O...K..., "this bridge dates back to 1796...and next to it is an even older bridge, going back to maybe the Civil War, or maybe even the Revolutionary War". How much muddy water been seeping into yur cranium?? Civil War circa 1860-61 to 1864-65. Revolutionary War circa 1775-1781, so, yeah, safe bet on that.
Thanks
Check out Tartaria. You may find stuff from that era.....
Glad I found your channel, you do some cool stuff
I have three brick phones
They were better units than the phones two days.
Those old brick phones would last well over a week without recharge.
I know exactly what the paymaster is my grandfather had one and would use it right up until the day he passed. It is a machine that imprints the amount of money and the date when filling out a check you just click the bars down to the number dollar amount and date and then you pull the lever down and it inks and embosses your personal or business checks at the same time. That is very cool that the key is still in it because that's where the ink pad should be. Compared to today it would be like going to Walmart signing a check and they would put it in their cash register and it would imprint the rest of the information and fill out the check. Great video,great finds,& keep them coming!!!💲🧾🤿
Really crazy !!!! 🔥🔥 hello from France 🇫🇷
It looks like money bags have ink sprayed in them
Nug, didn't you recover the bicycle?
The Fisher always find lots of railroad spikes
I love all u guys, I would love the cash register
I'm totally ln envy of u cuz I'm 2 old 4 all that now.
That paymaster is for payroll or some other means of payment
i had that phone . so powerful they said not to use due to health issues
That type of cell phone came out in 1984
That money bag was definitely stolen
I love these scuba diving videos. Love the treasures you find.
Some silver coins would have been nice…
Great content, good treasure hunts, cleaning up rivers. Doesn't get much better.
This seems like a really fun hobby!! Love watching!
That machine was used to make $ orders
Why do u not have floats to tie to the bigger things and tie on and let them go to the top. Then pull them out instead of leaving the larger things? Just asking.
Money talk and believe it or not, UA-cam isn't making me rich. Those bags are spendy.
Imagine the brain cancer with that phone