In case no one told you, St John New Brunswick makes that a Canadian bottle. How it got under that tree, who knows. That was one magical Keebler tree for sure great finds!
@TheCopperPoppers I found one in my yard but it was shattered. They are pretty common here. A perfect example would have a paper label on the opposite side of the embossing. Still a killer 1800s druggist! Well done!!
Loving the video bro. That Barbie was sweet right off the top foot! 😂 did you try to beep the pit first? You just just dig ? I’m at work. Watch the rest on bus ride home! .. Get some Moe!! 😂
I was super pumped about that dime!! We did swing over it after that and found a toy badge close to it but it was wrecked. Hope you’re gettin some Mo’ buddy!
@@scottmattingly5835 that’s awesome! I’d love to dig some Kentucky bottles. I think I’ve dug a med or two and a few Paul jones but would love an early whiskey from there
Well we are far from professionals but even the most seasoned diggers chip, crack, and break bottles while digging. No one can see through the ground and unfortunately it happens!
@TheCopperPoppers not if you approach it carefully. If there's money in the ground and you know it, get someone with patience enough to slowly extract them whole. What you said is a giant excuse for laziness. Straight up.
Fun channel and great digs!
Some awesome finds. Love that Ink.
Yeah buddy it’s in great shape!
Great finds
Nice dig guys...glad you found some sweet keepers!
Thanks buddy! I wish they were all this age lol
Pop's here. I see Under the plains has started using a mason s trowel for fine work. It looks to be much more efficient over a straight dowel rod.
He has been using a trowel for a good many episodes videos, for months.
Super cool dig James👍 thanks for sharing the adventure. That double eagle though😵💫😵💫💔
Right!!! Wish that puppy was whole!
Really enjoy the old stuff and history. Got some privies to dig before long.
Good luck terry!
Congrats James & Homeless man!! You earned those bottles for sure! You found some sweet ones!!
Thanks!! It was an awesome age to dig!
@@TheCopperPoppersFun
Oh wow that color!
Nice finds for sharing 👍♥️🗝️⚒️🇺🇸
Thanks for watchin!!
In case no one told you, St John New Brunswick makes that a Canadian bottle. How it got under that tree, who knows. That was one magical Keebler tree for sure great finds!
I did not know that thanks for the info buddy!! That is wild how far certain bottles travel!
Thats really cool I'm from sj new Brunswick
Congratulations you guys, sure wish i could get into the old stuff. That gargling oil looks teal too in the cleanup.
Heck yeah man Lockport green! Love though oldies. You needa get into a pit dude it’s insane
Awesome! The Fellows bottle is Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. That's the city I live in!
Yeah Nebraska was definitely not correct lol thank you! I hope you have an example of one. It will probably go up for auction in September!
@TheCopperPoppers I found one in my yard but it was shattered. They are pretty common here. A perfect example would have a paper label on the opposite side of the embossing. Still a killer 1800s druggist! Well done!!
Tough place to dig, but definitely worth the effort!
It was one of the most difficult ones I’ve dug so far but it ended up being worth it!
Loving the video bro. That Barbie was sweet right off the top foot! 😂 did you try to beep the pit first? You just just dig ? I’m at work. Watch the rest on bus ride home! .. Get some Moe!! 😂
I was super pumped about that dime!! We did swing over it after that and found a toy badge close to it but it was wrecked. Hope you’re gettin some Mo’ buddy!
Its not WA its AW ?😂
You all are lucky you still dig pontiled pits. All the Pontiled pits in my area got dug in the late 70s and early 80s.
Dang man that sucks! Maybe a few towns over will have some!
They can't all be dug. The property owners didn't give permission on every single house.
Would love to see the bottles, after they are cleaned up 🧽
You need a plastic digger. We should dig I dig around Cleveland.
I like the homeless man’s curls!
His mullet is a part of his mystique lol
I've dug alot of PA stuff from that time frame here in Louisville ky. From the oldest neighborhood dating 1790 to 1830s on up to 1870s 😁
@@scottmattingly5835 that’s awesome! I’d love to dig some Kentucky bottles. I think I’ve dug a med or two and a few Paul jones but would love an early whiskey from there
Nice OP pit !!!
They don’t come up too often for me so I was thrilled dude
Do you have any tips to finding bottles in my yard
We use a probe to locate them. I suggest looking In The back yard for any low points on the property lines
How do you know where a dump was
Is your helper really homeless? Nice dig
The home owners don't care about their backyard?
At 5:53 it is St. John New Brunswick in Canada.
Thanks for the info!! I’m not used to finding Canadian province bottles lol
Killing a very old healthy tree gor btoken bottles 😢😢
Im trying to find bottles in my yard
Can't hack threw the roots, ant big ones😢
Went back a month ago to check the pits and fill in any low spots and the tree was 100% healthy
It's mouth wash
The shit tree 🌳
Lolol
if these are "1820s bottles" where are the mallet rums?....clickbait again
Dude the guy in the pit needs to be replaced. His digging is breaking everything. Cmon man.. get professional here.
Well we are far from professionals but even the most seasoned diggers chip, crack, and break bottles while digging. No one can see through the ground and unfortunately it happens!
I totally agree. It's too painful to watch you guys stabbing away with that metal probe.
@TheCopperPoppers not if you approach it carefully. If there's money in the ground and you know it, get someone with patience enough to slowly extract them whole. What you said is a giant excuse for laziness. Straight up.
@@joncathcart1118 yeah bro. Thank you for sharing. I appreciate you.
Well either get him out of the pit or get him a decent digging tool. Sorry but I can't do it.