Mae West & W.C. Fields movies. She was known for saying, " Why don't you come up and see me some time, Big Boy!' Also, the old orange life vests were supposedly fashioned after her chest! ; )
I just found ya, Ned, and you are funny! at the end, your comment with a sneeze was spot on! So.. Gesundheit!! I'll be watch more since it will be -22 tonight where I am! Enjoy your warm weather!!
I really enjoyed this video! I was so glad to see it pop up this morning. I enjoyed a couple good cups of coffee while watching and learned so much from your history lessons, especially the Mae West connection to the Hobbleskirt Cokes. You need many more subs, this is excellent video and very entertaining commentary.
I appreciate your knowledge and the fact that you take time to share it. I would never have believed that a person could find intact 120-year-old bottles in a boulder field.
Thoroughly enjoyable! Love that you're not woke! I'm sitting here with a smile on my face! Thanks for editing in the raccoons! My fave bott is the 1875.
You guys are great bottle archaeologists love the information you share about the bottles you dig great documentaries keep it up guys I'll be subscribing for sure
Hay Ned 👍🏻been enjoying your vids ooooo bottles , yesterday I dug one of your bottles in uk !!! Well it’s uk but owner was American, I recognised it from your bottles , Oldridge med 👍🏻👍🏻Dave
Those Big Chief bottles could be cut into drinking glasses. They are wildly popular. Y'all should consider grabbing them. Talk abt a Coke bottle heaven though. That place is amazing!
Say Ned..picked up a blob at a show today for 15 bucks..classen&co..san Francisco..pacific soda works..tag on it says it was dug near angels camp..previous owner got it at the alemeda antique fair in 2012..color is a light teal
Another great video Ned , your allergies speak the true truth to brother . I wanted to chip some money in to help you keep digging but don't want to sign up to an ongoing payment, if you could make it so we could send you some money when we have it to spare I'd be happy to help keep you going.
Hey ned.....just a Canuck from North of the border.....love your vids, been subbed for quite a while now...just wondering if you still live in California....my friend moved back to Canada because of the high costs of everything there....he moved there pre coved....now he’s back....things aren’t good there....keep up the great work
Yeah CA is tough to live in for sure - doesn’t look like too much future there for private property ownership or even digging. But I visit whenever I can because the glass is so good! San Francisco glass can be found in any state west of colo tho, and as far away as Hawaii !
Doing creek hikes myself around Auburn Ca and last week got a few good botts. Best is a SF Globe Beer growler in great condition, Im going to put that 1/2 gallon barrel back in service!
BottleNed you just keep getting better and better! Love your humor, interesting information, and being the best UA-cam bottle show! Still laughing from this episode
Very cool video, I love watching also the history parts. How do I find old bottle dumps in my area? Thank you. you should come over here to east TN to meet my daughter and 8 yr old grandson we could all go out bottle hunting and arrowhead hunting. my kids do it all the time well not bottle hunting but hicks and river hunting in the Smoky mountains.
Dumping often occurred in low spots such as ravines, washes, creeks, rivers, bays, etc. When you're first starting off, those are the best places to look, especially after a storm. Things are constantly popping out and you'll have some bott in no time !
See I told you the potato rake, is a valuable bottle digging tool. As you can see it's great for pulling things towards you that you can't reach. Still you guys do a great job, I'm totally envious of some of your bottle digs.
Yeah great for moving smaller rocks and coke bottles haha. I like the precision of a tool with one end instead of many pointed ends that I may not be able to control as well. Maybe it’s a skill I’ve never developed but I don’t trust the multi-prong !
@@BottleNed for the fine digging around the bottle, I use a pointed digging stick. Won't scratch the bottles. And they're surprisingly strong. I admire the way you guys find and dig privies. You put a tremendous amount of work into it. I've only dug farm dumps, and large communal dumps here on the East Coast. Some of them can be quite large and early. I never knew about the West Coast glass, being of higher quality. And I like the way you explain stuff. And give the little history lesson.
Are you guys using dandelion forks? I get those $15 at Home Cheapo and then file down the fork part w an angle grinder so it doesn’t catch n scratch glass !!
ACL means applied color label. Christmas cokes were made from 1923 to 1933 and after that they became Pat D cokes and were made up until 1958 or 62 before changing over to painted ones.
You should take all broken glass ♽ Recycling into new glass bottles. So save River water clean and beach clean. Animal and kids, people walking around there for safe. 🙂
Just for the record while watching this I had a bottle gasm ! Crazy crazy crazy. This place is worthy of a gas generator and a presser washer fixed to a hose, then you have a bottle collecting slues box!
I already picked that area years ago....I definitely got the best 200 bottles that area had.....HAD! 💪😎😁 You should see the shape of the new Faygo soda bottles.
If there wasn’t a body of water near it, it could be in a nearby wooded area or ravine, or the trash could’ve been hauled off further away. A lot of dumps are now capped underneath concrete n bldgs as cities grew
@@BottleNed yep I looked over a few Sanborn maps and most of the privy’s are covered up now. Except for this one Big open Clear lot about two blocks from our house! I just drool thinking of all the cool bottles bcuz we are a railroad boom town and had multiple hotels in the mid to late 1890s. But people lived here long before that. I asked my Dad about it bcuz we have always lived here and he mentioned a town dump about 10 miles north of town. I’m sure there were more. But the bottling plant was right smack beside the tracks. The building is gone now but I’m wondering if the used to dump like in the creeks/deep ditches that run along side the tracks all the way thru town from north to south. I wanna dig so freakin bad! 🤓😂🤓
Get some waders and walk all the ravines and creeks after a storm and you will find stuff. Scan the embankments for botts n dumps eroding out. Just don’t go into water that’s too deep or moving too fast because if you get pulled into the water w your waders on, they will fill up like a balloon and pull you under ! Monitor your downtown early areas for construction and excavation projects. Get permission (you may need an insurance cert). Get a probe. If you ever see any signs of archeological field work on an excavation site (carefully dug holes surrounded by sifted dirt, caution tape n tarps), leave it alone, as they are gleaning valuable info from their digging area that shouldn’t be disturbed. But most sites just get dug out n destroyed w/o getting mitigated so in those places save what you can ! And NEVER touch Native American stuff anywhere (except for isolated arrowheads lying on the surface). Ancient mystical curses are no fun ! Hope this helps ! Good luck on your bott quest
@@BottleNed The 'Iwilei dump was surveyed by archaeologists with test trenches, only 19th C stuff, so we had fun until they really started to build the Lowe's, my 2d-10th Hutchs, first local med, then oldest date, 1879 Victiria Penny. Newest date "1915" PPIE watch fob. I too don't want to find precontact stuff, and especially bones. I am sure of the stuff I'm digging in. Trying to track permission in Kakaako.
Yessss the elusive Vichy blob! Unfortunately I didn’t have one of those to show everyone. A green crystal blob is almost as rare tho ! ( in that color)
Everywhere does !! Imagine the dumps cities like NY & Boston, etc have ?? Way higher populations in those states / cities in the 1800s! Square miles of 19th century bott...
Why are you so freaking funny Ned? Hahaha! Never a dull moment in your videos. I love that you aren't woke and aren't afraid to say how horrible living in that state has become. I really enjoyed this video! Great change if pace, cute trash pandas by the water and tons of humor ☺️ Along with some great bott!
You wouldn't find pop bottles like that in southern Missouri all the kids would have had them picked up they would have got two pennies a bottle in the mid-sixties
The Duraglas symbol you are talking about is the Owens-Illinois (diamond O I) maker's mark. The one you show with the plant ID 10 to the left and the single or two-digit year to the right was made at plant 10 : old 10, new 9 or S - Streator IL (1916-) this was an original Adolphus Busch glass (beer bottle) plant (1880-1904) merged into the Adolphus Busch mega merger of the American Bottle Company (1904-1916) on Owens machines, and piece by piece Owens bought out each glass plant until the 1916 Depression, and finally bought out the entirety of the American Bottle Co (A B Co, slant AB, square AB marks). old 9, new 10 or second N - Newark OH (1922-1938) Duraglas was patented and started by Owens-Illinois in the 1944 period onwards with the dimpled bottoms of jars and bottles. Duraglas says "Duraglas" - not the Owens-Illinois diamond O I or later 1950s drop of the diamond into the I inside the O or O I makers mark.
Anyone remember the game"distance"?..it went like this..a group of guys stop by the store and buy cokes for their treat..whoever has the most distant city embossed on the bottom of their bottle wins
Hello 👋 from the Socialist Scum State of New York I know Exactly what you're going through My state is run my by Democrat's to High taxes it's horrible lucky if you can even pay your electric bill or put food on your table you Found Some Amazing Finds Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
The funny thing is, I’m actually a registered democrat, but I find some of what my party is doing these days totally shameful ! I don’t even vote along party lines anymore, just have to vote for whoever seems like they’re not a total clown haha. SAD ! If reps got their shit together on just a couple key issues I’d switch faster than Geico lol. Wish they’d come up w a third party...oh well - back to digging !!!
I actually found the base of an Elko, Nevada, where I dug my first Christmas '23, a Reno. I've only seen the base of a Kaunakakai. I found a Cuba, brought from Navy guys. Diamond Heads are our Coca Cola bottling other flavors. A painted Big Island is theirs. I found a buch of San Bernardinos in 'Ewa. Robert Rycroft started to bottle it here in 1907.. the 1915s are found in Wahiawa and Maui, and are blank. So what did they put it in 1907-15? Coca-Cola was always fussy about their own scripted bottles. So plain Rycrofts w/ paper labels. Check out the Hamster dance, '90s Gold!. That was a footed seltzer, pre 1912, I have a few excptional Oahu & Hawaii ones. The "One way" beers came out in 1940 No Deposit No Return. I have a miniature labelled John Wieland's Extra Pale. The back label 1-Way "The bottle you don't take back". These old souvenirs are found at bottle shows. San Francisco had a Belfast Bottling Works "Since 1877" I found a c1954 can of "Belfast Orange drink" in a Mound House trash pile, was a stuffer,can in a can. Would you want to let go your Hollister gravtator ? X-Cali too?
@@BottleNed Thanks, Belfast takes credit for the invention of Ginger ale, c1800. As an '80s kid, the city was alw as us in the news for IRA car bombs, which were also invented there in the 1900s.
Thanks ! Yeah, glass is great for the environment. Unlike plastic, it’s chemically inert and breaks down into harmless sand over time. And in the meantime, marine creatures love to make their homes in empty botts !
Thanks for the internment your sense of humor is great. Now for some constructive and I hope help. You move the camera so fast it will make some people sea sick and turn them off from your videos. Swinging from one subject to the next. I have heard other you tube folks having complaints. Please keep up the videos i truly enjoy them. From one crazy to another. Its the ones that don't know their crazy you have to look out for!!!
Mae West & W.C. Fields movies. She was known for saying, " Why don't you come up and see me some time, Big Boy!' Also, the old orange life vests were supposedly fashioned after her chest! ; )
Hammy really knows his bottles, and seems like he is a great person too. I vote for more hamster appearances!
I just found ya, Ned, and you are funny! at the end, your comment with a sneeze was spot on! So.. Gesundheit!! I'll be watch more since it will be -22 tonight where I am! Enjoy your warm weather!!
The note they left on your windshielf is hilarious LOL I hope you kept that
Hello from South Ukraine 🖐️😉 Video very, very beautiful ❤️ My Super Big Like for your my dear friend 😊👍
Glad you’re enjoying the show ! Stay strong, brotha !!
I really enjoyed this video! I was so glad to see it pop up this morning. I enjoyed a couple good cups of coffee while watching and learned so much from your history lessons, especially the Mae West connection to the Hobbleskirt Cokes. You need many more subs, this is excellent video and very entertaining commentary.
Make drinking glasses out of the oldies with a broken top
I do !!
I appreciate your knowledge and the fact that you take time to share it. I would never have believed that a person could find intact 120-year-old bottles in a boulder field.
Thoroughly enjoyable!
Love that you're not woke!
I'm sitting here with a smile on my face!
Thanks for editing in the raccoons!
My fave bott is the 1875.
You’re wrong - I’m totally woke! Bott lives matter !!!
great video really enjoyed seeing the finds 😊
Hey Bottle Ned, I have a old prescription from the prohibition for whiskey from San Francisco.
Wow ! Cool spot to hunt around👍👍
Beautiful bottles! Yay! Thanks so much for sharing this 😊 😊 😊
You guys are great bottle archaeologists love the information you share about the bottles you dig great documentaries keep it up guys I'll be subscribing for sure
Yay, 3:42 a.m. EST bottle Ned upload
Hay Ned 👍🏻been enjoying your vids ooooo bottles , yesterday I dug one of your bottles in uk !!! Well it’s uk but owner was American, I recognised it from your bottles , Oldridge med 👍🏻👍🏻Dave
That’s insane! Pretty jealous! Glad someone’s saving a piece of history. 👍
Great video brotha, i was walkin napa river with dave yesterday, super low tides this weekend. Keep bottin, Gary
Any finds so far ?
I learned something very interesting to me, thats for the bott lessons!
Those Big Chief bottles could be cut into drinking glasses. They are wildly popular. Y'all should consider grabbing them. Talk abt a Coke bottle heaven though. That place is amazing!
Good call !! I do make glasses, but out of the older bottles. You’re right though - the indian head really makes it !
I just live a couple hours from terre haute Indiana the hobble skirt birth place! The root bottling works!!
Awesome video. Thanks! 💘
Hi Tom. Nice to see you in the video. Jamie
Great video! Highly enjoyed. 👍
Hammy is cool. Love all the history.
Nice hunt, Ned!!!!
pleasure watching you
You guys just hit it perfect.
Awsome Video!
You are so right about how hard it is to live in CA. So glad that I escaped!
That crystal soda company is a hell of a bottle 👍🇬🇧
It looked like a bottle inside of the hanging piling. Great video.
Woah that would be a cool bott find ! DendroBott !!! I’ve seen em growing into trees before after decades of sitting up against them...
Orange crush had a Mae West bottle also.
Say Ned..picked up a blob at a show today for 15 bucks..classen&co..san Francisco..pacific soda works..tag on it says it was dug near angels camp..previous owner got it at the alemeda antique fair in 2012..color is a light teal
Sodas are up right now so that’s a great deal. Mint specimens of the common mold variant must be about $50-80 nowadays
Another great video Ned , your allergies speak the true truth to brother . I wanted to chip some money in to help you keep digging but don't want to sign up to an ongoing payment, if you could make it so we could send you some money when we have it to spare I'd be happy to help keep you going.
Thanks Sean ! I think Patreon allows for limited or one-time payments but let me look into that & get back to you! Much appreciated!!
there is a glass dump in richmond indiana that has broken brown bottles.i have been told they made marbles there.
27:30 the actual face 🤣 and subject matter of that face 🤣 if it's not the Chinese jars think this is the funniest shit yet 😂 🤣 😅 😭
Hey ned.....just a Canuck from North of the border.....love your vids, been subbed for quite a while now...just wondering if you still live in California....my friend moved back to Canada because of the high costs of everything there....he moved there pre coved....now he’s back....things aren’t good there....keep up the great work
Yeah CA is tough to live in for sure - doesn’t look like too much future there for private property ownership or even digging. But I visit whenever I can because the glass is so good! San Francisco glass can be found in any state west of colo tho, and as far away as Hawaii !
Dream come true!
Y’all need Brandon from Alabama to save the day!!🙀🙀👍🏻💯💯💥💥👀👀
Roll Tide
Doing creek hikes myself around Auburn Ca and last week got a few good botts. Best is a SF Globe Beer growler in great condition, Im going to put that 1/2 gallon barrel back in service!
Woah I’d like to see that ! Yeah the botts are coming up like mushrooms right now !!!
BottleNed you just keep getting better and better! Love your humor, interesting information, and being the best UA-cam bottle show! Still laughing from this episode
Very cool video, I love watching also the history parts. How do I find old bottle dumps in my area? Thank you. you should come over here to east TN to meet my daughter and 8 yr old grandson we could all go out bottle hunting and arrowhead hunting. my kids do it all the time well not bottle hunting but hicks and river hunting in the Smoky mountains.
Dumping often occurred in low spots such as ravines, washes, creeks, rivers, bays, etc. When you're first starting off, those are the best places to look, especially after a storm. Things are constantly popping out and you'll have some bott in no time !
See I told you the potato rake, is a valuable bottle digging tool. As you can see it's great for pulling things towards you that you can't reach. Still you guys do a great job, I'm totally envious of some of your bottle digs.
Yeah great for moving smaller rocks and coke bottles haha. I like the precision of a tool with one end instead of many pointed ends that I may not be able to control as well. Maybe it’s a skill I’ve never developed but I don’t trust the multi-prong !
Being originally from New England I used a clam fork
@@BottleNed for the fine digging around the bottle, I use a pointed digging stick. Won't scratch the bottles. And they're surprisingly strong. I admire the way you guys find and dig privies. You put a tremendous amount of work into it. I've only dug farm dumps, and large communal dumps here on the East Coast. Some of them can be quite large and early. I never knew about the West Coast glass, being of higher quality. And I like the way you explain stuff. And give the little history lesson.
Are you guys using dandelion forks? I get those $15 at Home Cheapo and then file down the fork part w an angle grinder so it doesn’t catch n scratch glass !!
ACL means applied color label. Christmas cokes were made from 1923 to 1933 and after that they became Pat D cokes and were made up until 1958 or 62 before changing over to painted ones.
Thanks ! Yeah that ACL acronym always confused me - acrylic coated label, acrylic color, applied color, etc etc
You should take all broken glass ♽ Recycling into new glass bottles. So save River water clean and beach clean. Animal and kids, people walking around there for safe. 🙂
Are all these in the same city?
Buy yourself a pair of polarized sunglasses Ned. It will make those water hunts much easier. Nice video, you only offended 20% of your views! 🤣
Ned let me know if you sell any bottles, Thanks Mike
did you ever see brown coke bottles curved like the green ones?i saw some that came from richmond indiana.
Brown hobbleskirts? No way ! Wow I’ve only seen clears and aqua & then the amber straight side ones of course
All amber hobbleskirts were irradiated, none are natural.
Creeeeeepy culvert bridge tunnel thing!!
You need Tacoma Bottle King to come down and dive that area!!
Yeah need to get him down here !
Oh and here is a tip for you when looking for bottles in water WEAR POLARIZED SUN GLASSES you can see through the glare on the water that way!
Interesting....that may help the bott quest - thank you !
Just for the record while watching this I had a bottle gasm ! Crazy crazy crazy. This place is worthy of a gas generator and a presser washer fixed to a hose, then you have a bottle collecting slues box!
Haha I’ve fantasized about water jetting good layers before and just watching the botts ooze out..!
I already picked that area years ago....I definitely got the best 200 bottles that area had.....HAD! 💪😎😁 You should see the shape of the new Faygo soda bottles.
Bumpz on tha bass ! I love that song
Our small town here in Eastern Oklahoma had a bottling plant. I sure would like to know where they dumped at. I’m so jelly! What a blast!!! 🤓🤓🤓
If there wasn’t a body of water near it, it could be in a nearby wooded area or ravine, or the trash could’ve been hauled off further away. A lot of dumps are now capped underneath concrete n bldgs as cities grew
@@BottleNed yep I looked over a few Sanborn maps and most of the privy’s are covered up now. Except for this one Big open Clear lot about two blocks from our house! I just drool thinking of all the cool bottles bcuz we are a railroad boom town and had multiple hotels in the mid to late 1890s. But people lived here long before that.
I asked my Dad about it bcuz we have always lived here and he mentioned a town dump about 10 miles north of town. I’m sure there were more. But the bottling plant was right smack beside the tracks. The building is gone now but I’m wondering if the used to dump like in the creeks/deep ditches that run along side the tracks all the way thru town from north to south. I wanna dig so freakin bad! 🤓😂🤓
Get some waders and walk all the ravines and creeks after a storm and you will find stuff. Scan the embankments for botts n dumps eroding out. Just don’t go into water that’s too deep or moving too fast because if you get pulled into the water w your waders on, they will fill up like a balloon and pull you under ! Monitor your downtown early areas for construction and excavation projects. Get permission (you may need an insurance cert). Get a probe. If you ever see any signs of archeological field work on an excavation site (carefully dug holes surrounded by sifted dirt, caution tape n tarps), leave it alone, as they are gleaning valuable info from their digging area that shouldn’t be disturbed. But most sites just get dug out n destroyed w/o getting mitigated so in those places save what you can ! And NEVER touch Native American stuff anywhere (except for isolated arrowheads lying on the surface). Ancient mystical curses are no fun ! Hope this helps ! Good luck on your bott quest
@@BottleNed The 'Iwilei dump was surveyed by archaeologists with test trenches, only 19th C stuff, so we had fun until they really started to build the Lowe's, my 2d-10th Hutchs, first local med, then oldest date, 1879 Victiria Penny. Newest date "1915" PPIE watch fob. I too don't want to find precontact stuff, and especially bones. I am sure of the stuff I'm digging in. Trying to track permission in Kakaako.
@@BottleNed oh em gee thank you for the excellent advice!! I will totally attempt all of it just like you said. 🤓🤓🤓🤓
Do you sell the bottles?
That’s so nuts you found a blob in a creek! Fucky lucker. I think the small sized Almaden vichy blobs had a hobble skirt design too.
Yessss the elusive Vichy blob! Unfortunately I didn’t have one of those to show everyone. A green crystal blob is almost as rare tho ! ( in that color)
Very true!
Hey Ned do you sell bottles if so please share a link. Very interested is the cutter whiskey?
Can you message me on Instagram ? @bottlened_digs_the_old_west
If not, let me know. Need to make a for sale page somewhere besides IG
ACL - Applied ceramic labeling - started in ~1933 onwards - getting more and more ACL acceptance through the years.
I only managed to find 2, you found more than 100!
You could cut down the broken coke bottles with pretty embossing and use them as a candle holder.
Let's hear it for Brandon
Around here is about 30.00 wow parking tickets are bug business.
Ned, if you ever want someone to keep Pennywise off back when mudlarking at night in the city let me know! 🎈
Help needed ! 🎈
Pretty cool. Your better off if you threw away all those bottles you through back in.
Why deprive future generations and hermit crabs looking for a home
Amazing bottler dump but dude Cali has soooooo much trash ....its crazy
Everywhere does !! Imagine the dumps cities like NY & Boston, etc have ?? Way higher populations in those states / cities in the 1800s! Square miles of 19th century bott...
Why are you so freaking funny Ned? Hahaha! Never a dull moment in your videos. I love that you aren't woke and aren't afraid to say how horrible living in that state has become. I really enjoyed this video! Great change if pace, cute trash pandas by the water and tons of humor ☺️ Along with some great bott!
What we the artist name that the hamster ma's talking about ?
Hi Ned love ya vlogs . I found a old blob top markham balden soda bottle aqua blue no clue on age and value help would be appreciated regards Dazz
You can send me a pic of it on Instagram! @bottlened
@@BottleNed will send pics many thanks dazza
👍👍
Ned what about the coke shaped Almaden vinchy bottle ?
Oh man - I wish I had one of those for show n tell ! I’ve dug two colored quart n pint vichys but not even a frag of the almaden hobbleskirt
ACL = Applied Ceramic Label
The raccoons are great!
You wouldn't find pop bottles like that in southern Missouri all the kids would have had them picked up they would have got two pennies a bottle in the mid-sixties
52:11 now those are headlamps!
So much glass dumped into the environment 😢
Wish there was even more...
I like Peanut Butter Captain Crunch.
French toast crunch is the way to go
The Duraglas symbol you are talking about is the Owens-Illinois (diamond O I) maker's mark. The one you show with the plant ID 10 to the left and the single or two-digit year to the right was made at plant 10 :
old 10, new 9 or S - Streator IL (1916-) this was an original Adolphus Busch glass (beer bottle) plant (1880-1904) merged into the Adolphus Busch mega merger of the American Bottle Company (1904-1916) on Owens machines, and piece by piece Owens bought out each glass plant until the 1916 Depression, and finally bought out the entirety of the American Bottle Co (A B Co, slant AB, square AB marks).
old 9, new 10 or second N - Newark OH (1922-1938)
Duraglas was patented and started by Owens-Illinois in the 1944 period onwards with the dimpled bottoms of jars and bottles. Duraglas says "Duraglas" - not the Owens-Illinois diamond O I or later 1950s drop of the diamond into the I inside the O or O I makers mark.
Don't ya just love running on the beach barefoot?
Anyone remember the game"distance"?..it went like this..a group of guys stop by the store and buy cokes for their treat..whoever has the most distant city embossed on the bottom of their bottle wins
Sounds a lot more fun than any video game ever could be !
@@BottleNed never got diabetes from super Mario bros!
I’ve killed bags of cookies playing Mario Kart
Like a Munsters vibe intro
Hello 👋 from the Socialist Scum State of New York I know Exactly what you're going through My state is run my by Democrat's to High taxes it's horrible lucky if you can even pay your electric bill or put food on your table you Found Some Amazing Finds Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
The funny thing is, I’m actually a registered democrat, but I find some of what my party is doing these days totally shameful ! I don’t even vote along party lines anymore, just have to vote for whoever seems like they’re not a total clown haha. SAD ! If reps got their shit together on just a couple key issues I’d switch faster than Geico lol. Wish they’d come up w a third party...oh well - back to digging !!!
@@BottleNed I 💯% Agree with you
I actually found the base of an Elko, Nevada, where I dug my first Christmas '23, a Reno. I've only seen the base of a Kaunakakai. I found a Cuba, brought from Navy guys. Diamond Heads are our Coca Cola bottling other flavors. A painted Big Island is theirs. I found a buch of San Bernardinos in 'Ewa. Robert Rycroft started to bottle it here in 1907.. the 1915s are found in Wahiawa and Maui, and are blank. So what did they put it in 1907-15? Coca-Cola was always fussy about their own scripted bottles. So plain Rycrofts w/ paper labels. Check out the Hamster dance, '90s Gold!. That was a footed seltzer, pre 1912, I have a few excptional Oahu & Hawaii ones. The "One way" beers came out in 1940 No Deposit No Return. I have a miniature labelled John Wieland's Extra Pale. The back label 1-Way "The bottle you don't take back". These old souvenirs are found at bottle shows. San Francisco had a Belfast Bottling Works "Since 1877" I found a c1954 can of "Belfast Orange drink" in a Mound House trash pile, was a stuffer,can in a can. Would you want to let go your Hollister gravtator ? X-Cali too?
Sold my hollister grav years ago ! That was a good bott !
@@BottleNed Thanks, Belfast takes credit for the invention of Ginger ale, c1800. As an '80s kid, the city was alw as us in the news for IRA car bombs, which were also invented there in the 1900s.
I know you all want me to pull out. Yes ,for all that's holy and good, please pull out. All we need in this world is another you.😆👍
🤣 if there were any more of me there’d be nowhere left to find bott
You have respect for the environment by throwing both back into the water.
Thanks ! Yeah, glass is great for the environment. Unlike plastic, it’s chemically inert and breaks down into harmless sand over time. And in the meantime, marine creatures love to make their homes in empty botts !
Save the earth, ban science 😂
Lol ish
You're such a Glass-Hole Ned!
Soooooo jealous......
Thanks for the internment your sense of humor is great. Now for some constructive and I hope help. You move the camera so fast it will make some people sea sick and turn them off from your videos. Swinging from one subject to the next. I have heard other you tube folks having complaints. Please keep up the videos i truly enjoy them. From one crazy to another. Its the ones that don't know their crazy you have to look out for!!!
Thank you - this helps ! Think I’ll try swinging it slowing when I go to pan. The walking around scenes are especially prone to this
I was going to subscribe but I’m too woke !
I'd like to enjoy your videos, but your erratic camera movements make me sea sick.
This all started with people cleaning out the water ways .always throw all trash out of water
You mean it all started when people dumped into the waterways in the first place.