Now that’s the way a video is made! Showing the whole process from finding the things in the creek to taking it home for an acid bath. It gets people more interested in the hobby when you see a little of what it involves. Well done.
Fun video! Not sure if anyone suggested this before, but for the sodas that are broken high above the "label" and low in the back, I wonder if they could be polished to be a candle holder for a small candle. They are so beautiful once they are cleaned, I think they would be very pretty with a light shining through them. Just a thought. Enjoyed seeing the cleaning process. Thanks! 🤍🤍
Brandon homer Laughlin began making China in 1871.but there is modern homer Laughlin. His most popular dinner ware was colorful fiesta ware that is still produced. Sorry for the rant but I love collecting Homer Laughlin. 1st time you found something I know a bit about. Thank you also for taking the time to clean up the creeks and banks along the way. Love that I can sit home in my comfy chair and travel along with you on your adventures. Please keep them coming. 🤗you and your families videos are friendly content for the whole family as well.
@@bige.3474 Thank you for sharing that info.❤️ I never looked to see where it was made. I just accidentally found an old Homer Laughlin platter at a local thrift store and became hooked.
An other wonderful video! I've been stuck in the house since it's been so 🥶 cold. (I live in Delaware). But it's great to go on walks with you and find really cool stuff❤.
That's awesome! You found some really cool stuff. Yes, love that you showed us how it cleaned up. Would love to see the whiskey glasses done too. Maybe Miranda can show us the jewelry she made with your finds too. That piece of flow blue china seems like it would make a nice pendant or earings? Thank you for sharing your treasure hunting Brandon!
Brandon glad you went back to that creek where you found the ceramic beer. The finds you made were great, especially the marble and the future whiskey glasses. That old soda, I liked the air bubbles in the neck. Keep them coming
I loved that peaceful creek walk. And I too love marbles & got excited when I saw yours! I used to have a full florist's vase full, but it got moved when I put in new flooring & it's never been found. Sigh.
I like the 'Clean Up' section after you find them. I recommend wearing safety goggles/glasses when using muriatic acid. One small splash can hurt your eyes.
Gotta be real careful with muriatic acid. My buddy was cleaning concrete with muriatic acid and a pressure washer. He ended up in the hospital that night his lungs had filled up with fluid and was quite literally drowning in his sleep.
Another great video Brandon I love it when you do the creek walks. If I can do this I would like to put this in the comments is that I have a brand new tumbling machine made by the jar doctor everything still intact in the original shipping containers if you or any of your followers are interested get in touch with me and I can send a picture of the invoice but anyway I tried to catch all your videos
My dad was a forested and would find the snuff bottles on land and pick up....assuming they were 1940s to 1960s period. He had around 40...I went through his group and pulled out different ones...six..Numbered 1-4 and couple different no marks bottom types. I always heard that was strength was what dots meant but not sure about that.
Anything that was just dumped into that ditch would get washed on down after the first big rain. The reason the stuff is there is the same as any other place where there’s running water and bottles. It means there’s a dump along the creek and erosion allows glass to get taken down until it getss caught in the right area or the flow slows down.
Look forward to your videos every week. Always an Adventure for me. Don't have many creeks to walk in here in northeast Nebraska. How often do you have shot/drinking glasses on your Ebay store? I check quite often, but always seem to miss them. Good luck on the next Adventure.
It’s very easy to do, just find an area where you know people lived 100 years ago ( best thing to do is find the closest city and check the historic areas) and search google earth for creeks or low areas and go there. People will try to make it out to be rocket science but it’s not. If there old glass in the creek there’s definitely a dump further upstream and the stuff gets washed out during heavy rains but anything thrown directly into the water would get washed out the first big rain.
Removing your opinion of “trash” simply prohibits future generations from enjoying a hobby of mudlarking and detecting. Your “trash” is another’s treasure. It’s the misplaced shaming of a few environmentalists that pressure/shame treasure hunters to assure the “enlightened” that trash will be removed. Resist these enlightened zealots shaming. Thanks for your channel.
That looked so close to being a German swirl 😮 bit I'm not thinking it is. The bands seen different. I'm exactly the same when I find a marble Brandon, I actually gasp when I'm lucky enough to find one 😂 The Selma bottle 😮 you can tell with that circle embossing like most of the Hutches have.
I’m new to this bottle finding stuff. So new I don’t own a single bottle yet. Anyone wanna donate one? Just joking but I would love to join you on a hunt one time if it’s possible. If not I totally understand. Thanks for the videos and take care my friend.
I would love to give you a bottle if it were as simple as me just handing it to you but unfortunately it’s not. I have been hunting bottles a while and I have tons of bottles, marbles jugs, dolls etc. I will tell you this, there is literally nothing to this hobby. I will explain. First find the closest descent sized town or possibly a city. Go on google earth and look for the historic area. Search for and creeks, ditches etc in the area, remember a lot of smaller creeks aren’t labeled you just have to spot them. Then it’s time to get wet. Find you a good place to park where you won’t get towed and you know what to do from there. If you don’t see any glass whatsoever find another spot but if there is potential there you will definitely see glass. Also be cautious as these types of areas usually aren’t the safest parts of town. Trust me it’s that simple, anyone can do this. I’m telling you that you can find things Brandon finds or even better, and it’s not just like that where he loves, you can do this literally anywhere. Whenever I travel to somewhere I’ve never been I always make sure to get in a creek walk and I hardly ever leave empty handed or empty back pack I should say, good luck.
@ I really appreciate the info and I will definitely keeps all of this in consideration. Any yeast you can still give me a bottle if you get around Ocean City Maryland…lol
wonderful finds ! hope it was not too cold for you, but at least you do not have to worry about those nasty SNAKES THAT BITE! It is so funny I have been in the woods walking, never seen a poisonous snake. that is a good thing for me. where i live there are rattlers, cotton mouth, copperhead. rat and garden snakes. a few non poisonous got into the house, and were brutally taken apart by our cats! verminators!
Man I wish you guys could come to Oklahoma and show me the ways or me come to you guys haha! I can’t seem to find anyone around me that enjoys this stuff like I do or that wants to go out and do it anyways
I love doing this stuff. I found a medicine bottle that's , a odd color greenish blue, machine blown, tooled top, with " Heads Drugs, pharmacy, griffin GA. Embossed on it. No discoloration, scratches, cracks or chips. On the bottom is balt. Ma. I've looked on the internet and can find only one like it in the world. It's in a major bottle collection in Germany. Can you maybe help me find a value for it. I love in Griffin GA and no one has any info the this pharmacy even existed.
Now that’s the way a video is made! Showing the whole process from finding the things in the creek to taking it home for an acid bath. It gets people more interested in the hobby when you see a little of what it involves. Well done.
I finally found a creek in my area with glass but only a tiny bit but it's enough for me to get waders. Finally!
I really like it when you show us the bottle after it’s been cleaned. You get to see the true color of the glass. Thanks Braden. ♥️🥰👍🌟🌟
I love all the bottle saves and repurposes but I get an extra jolt of joy over the marble saves! Awesome channel!
Always enjoy your creek walks. You never know what you'll find!
Way cool how bottles clean up!
Thanks Brandon!
Nice, Brandon! That bluish marble was what we called (back in the day) an Angel Eye.... the red ones were called Devil's Eyes. Nice walk!
I always love the creek walks. Hope you have a good weekend.
Great finds, and another great video.
Very enjoyable creek walk!
Fun video! Not sure if anyone suggested this before, but for the sodas that are broken high above the "label" and low in the back, I wonder if they could be polished to be a candle holder for a small candle. They are so beautiful once they are cleaned, I think they would be very pretty with a light shining through them. Just a thought. Enjoyed seeing the cleaning process. Thanks! 🤍🤍
That little ditch creek is alway fun to watch!
What a great video this morning. Awesome finds. Thanks for letting us tag along
Awesome video 👍👍❤️
Brandon homer Laughlin began making China in 1871.but there is modern homer Laughlin. His most popular dinner ware was colorful fiesta ware that is still produced. Sorry for the rant but I love collecting Homer Laughlin. 1st time you found something I know a bit about. Thank you also for taking the time to clean up the creeks and banks along the way. Love that I can sit home in my comfy chair and travel along with you on your adventures. Please keep them coming. 🤗you and your families videos are friendly content for the whole family as well.
Still headquartered in Newell, West Virginia which is right across the river from East Liverpool, Ohio. The area is known for quality clay.
@@bige.3474 Thank you for sharing that info.❤️ I never looked to see where it was made. I just accidentally found an old Homer Laughlin platter at a local thrift store and became hooked.
Another fantastic video. Have a great weekend!
An other wonderful video! I've been stuck in the house since it's been so 🥶 cold. (I live in Delaware). But it's great to go on walks with you and find really cool stuff❤.
That ditch reminds me of a quartz vein in gold country! Great video brother! ♥
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
TY and God Bless!!!
Great video. You do not owe it to anyone to constantly explain that you are going to remove all the glass you can.
I agree the same people who constantly harp on them would not bend over and pick up a piece of trash if you paid them.
great finds!
I enjoy your videos so much...a walk in the creek...awesome...
From the beginning of the walk to the cleaned up bottles...who could ask for more...🥰🥰
Love your shows! I am 79 yrs young. Would love to go looking for old bottles.
This was a very cool video! I like this format! Thanks!
You are right on snuff bottle dots.
That's awesome! You found some really cool stuff. Yes, love that you showed us how it cleaned up. Would love to see the whiskey glasses done too. Maybe Miranda can show us the jewelry she made with your finds too. That piece of flow blue china seems like it would make a nice pendant or earings? Thank you for sharing your treasure hunting Brandon!
Love the amber bottle & that marble!
Brandon glad you went back to that creek where you found the ceramic beer. The finds you made were great, especially the marble and the future whiskey glasses. That old soda, I liked the air bubbles in the neck. Keep them coming
Great bottles
Sweet bottles buddy the flask was very nice👌🏻👌🏻 thanks for sharing
WOW!! You Smashed on that creek walk, good video Brandon.
I like the follow up after the creek walk. Cool to see the process
I loved that peaceful creek walk. And I too love marbles & got excited when I saw yours! I used to have a full florist's vase full, but it got moved when I put in new flooring & it's never been found. Sigh.
It’s awesome that you showing the cleaning session
Nice! Would like to see the process into making it a whiskey glass.
Have to say out of all Treasure Hunting methods my absolute favorite is Mudlarking Great Adventure Brandon
Thanks Brandon 👍🏻
Great historical finds
Seeing the whole process was enjoyable. I always like your finding old pottery too, but what can a person do with it? It would look nice in a garden.
Love watching the whole process.
Nice finds! Nice clean up.
Great work as always, if I ever make it to Alabama, let’s go bottle hunting.
I like the 'Clean Up' section after you find them. I recommend wearing safety goggles/glasses when using muriatic acid. One small splash can hurt your eyes.
Cool finds liked the flask
Oh, that JW Kelly is pretty! So is the Central City, Brandon! I'm so happy you upcycle the old bottles, history brought back to life!❤
Nice little stroll down the creek
Woohoo! Happy Friday! 😊
I like your videos, thanks for sharing
_"End of a firecracker"_ LOL. U _crack_ me up, homie !
Early vitro marble I think. Hard to see but nice color.
The water running is what gets me.
Great finds! The soda was amazing! The whiskey cleaned up well.
that handled top is a whiskey flask I'd say 1870s or earlier and it could have been pontilled
Awesome J.W. Kelly
Gotta be real careful with muriatic acid. My buddy was cleaning concrete with muriatic acid and a pressure washer. He ended up in the hospital that night his lungs had filled up with fluid and was quite literally drowning in his sleep.
Great results with the acid dip!
Love to see that marble with the lady picture on it please
When you find a cast iron out house base, look around for the lid. It goes for good money according to southern searcher UA-camr.🤑
Another great video Brandon I love it when you do the creek walks. If I can do this I would like to put this in the comments is that I have a brand new tumbling machine made by the jar doctor everything still intact in the original shipping containers if you or any of your followers are interested get in touch with me and I can send a picture of the invoice but anyway I tried to catch all your videos
Start to finish a great video.
Glad you get excited about the little things like marbles.
Looks like some old shards. That handled one could have some age on it.
Not a handmade marble but another 1950s machine made marble, Vitro Agate Conqueror but a pretty one called a "Phantom Type".
Some of those flasks that are broken on top might make good pencil holders
That marble is a vitro conqueror.
Boom let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
Love the videos. Makes me want to come down to Alabama from Nova Scotia!
Your videos make my day
Nice variety of bottles! I am so surprised at how beautiful the glass is after a soak in that acid. :-)
Nice eye protection
There’s got to be a hundred Hutch’s hiding in there somewhere Brandon , go back and look again 😅🍻
My dad was a forested and would find the snuff bottles on land and pick up....assuming they were 1940s to 1960s period. He had around 40...I went through his group and pulled out different ones...six..Numbered 1-4 and couple different no marks bottom types. I always heard that was strength was what dots meant but not sure about that.
Anything that was just dumped into that ditch would get washed on down after the first big rain. The reason the stuff is there is the same as any other place where there’s running water and bottles. It means there’s a dump along the creek and erosion allows glass to get taken down until it getss caught in the right area or the flow slows down.
The marble is a Vitro Agate Conqueror. 1940's
if a bottle has painted markings will the meratic acid hurt it
In case anyone wants to know, muriatic acid is hydrochloric acid. I was a chemist and that just popped into my head.😂🤭
Look forward to your videos every week. Always an Adventure for me. Don't have many creeks to walk in here in northeast Nebraska. How often do you have shot/drinking glasses on your Ebay store? I check quite often, but always seem to miss them. Good luck on the next Adventure.
Are these rivers and creeks you search always near a dump??? How do you know where to search?
Back in the day the back corner of your property was the dump.. This looks like the older part of a City with houses on both sides of the ditch.
It’s very easy to do, just find an area where you know people lived 100 years ago ( best thing to do is find the closest city and check the historic areas) and search google earth for creeks or low areas and go there. People will try to make it out to be rocket science but it’s not. If there old glass in the creek there’s definitely a dump further upstream and the stuff gets washed out during heavy rains but anything thrown directly into the water would get washed out the first big rain.
Love that flask! I have that looks like that one, but from New York.
Brandon bring wallyworld bags to help carry trash.
Removing your opinion of “trash” simply prohibits future generations from enjoying a hobby of mudlarking and detecting. Your “trash” is another’s treasure. It’s the misplaced shaming of a few environmentalists that pressure/shame treasure hunters to assure the “enlightened” that trash will be removed. Resist these enlightened zealots shaming. Thanks for your channel.
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That looked so close to being a German swirl 😮 bit I'm not thinking it is. The bands seen different. I'm exactly the same when I find a marble Brandon, I actually gasp when I'm lucky enough to find one 😂
The Selma bottle 😮 you can tell with that circle embossing like most of the Hutches have.
Hey, Brandon, the top you found is from a chestnut flask.
THANK YOU BRANDON 🙂👍🙏>>>💚
Excuse my ignorance, but, why not use modern kitchen cleaning products at any point on the finds ?
I liked that neck one with the really thick glass do you ever do anything with all the variety of necks you find?
I’m new to this bottle finding stuff. So new I don’t own a single bottle yet. Anyone wanna donate one? Just joking but I would love to join you on a hunt one time if it’s possible. If not I totally understand. Thanks for the videos and take care my friend.
I would love to give you a bottle if it were as simple as me just handing it to you but unfortunately it’s not. I have been hunting bottles a while and I have tons of bottles, marbles jugs, dolls etc. I will tell you this, there is literally nothing to this hobby. I will explain. First find the closest descent sized town or possibly a city. Go on google earth and look for the historic area. Search for and creeks, ditches etc in the area, remember a lot of smaller creeks aren’t labeled you just have to spot them. Then it’s time to get wet. Find you a good place to park where you won’t get towed and you know what to do from there. If you don’t see any glass whatsoever find another spot but if there is potential there you will definitely see glass. Also be cautious as these types of areas usually aren’t the safest parts of town. Trust me it’s that simple, anyone can do this. I’m telling you that you can find things Brandon finds or even better, and it’s not just like that where he loves, you can do this literally anywhere. Whenever I travel to somewhere I’ve never been I always make sure to get in a creek walk and I hardly ever leave empty handed or empty back pack I should say, good luck.
@ I really appreciate the info and I will definitely keeps all of this in consideration. Any yeast you can still give me a bottle if you get around Ocean City Maryland…lol
You can cut for a tea candle. The bottle bottom with the nice patterned bottom. 😢
Like cleaning part of video….i vote for more
Bet you're a great teacher.
wonderful finds ! hope it was not too cold for you, but at least you do not have to worry about those
nasty SNAKES THAT BITE! It is so funny I have been in the woods walking, never seen a poisonous
snake. that is a good thing for me. where i live there are rattlers, cotton mouth, copperhead. rat and garden
snakes. a few non poisonous got into the house, and were brutally taken apart by our cats! verminators!
Man I wish you guys could come to Oklahoma and show me the ways or me come to you guys haha! I can’t seem to find anyone around me that enjoys this stuff like I do or that wants to go out and do it anyways
Blows my mind that all this stuff is just randomly laying in a muddy creek totally unfounded before this video.
0:37, that looks like a Garretts snuff bottle.
The old car clock depicts an early 1905ish Rolls Royce.
kool
I love doing this stuff. I found a medicine bottle that's , a odd color greenish blue, machine blown, tooled top, with " Heads Drugs, pharmacy, griffin GA. Embossed on it. No discoloration, scratches, cracks or chips. On the bottom is balt. Ma. I've looked on the internet and can find only one like it in the world. It's in a major bottle collection in Germany. Can you maybe help me find a value for it. I love in Griffin GA and no one has any info the this pharmacy even existed.
How long in the acid, Brandon?
I think he says leave it in overnight.
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