This so much reminded me of the time I lived in Flanders, Belgium. This used to be the Western Front of the First World War. I started to dig a hole for a pond.....and ended up in a frontline trench. I knew I was in the area where lost of fighting happened back in 1914-1918, but I wasnt aware of how close I was, I was basically living on top of the front line itself. I found bottles, metal items like buttons, belt buckles, cartridges, ammo clips and even a machine gun, unfortunately so fragile I couldnt lift it from the ground, it disintegrated in my hands:( But the energy of that place, OMG! And haunted as well. Lots of weirdness still going on in that area. Your finds are really awesome, in such good condition.
Hey, really enjoyed your video. But your Japanese “shaker” is actually a ladies’ hat pin holder. Back in the day, ladies wore large hats that were held onto their hair with long decorative pins. They’d keep the pins on their vanities in a ceramic or silver hat pin holder. Nice find. Very desirable for collectors
@@sarah-jaynemcdonald2594 They had such long hair back then… the pin would just go through the big pile of hair. So I don’t think they felt it, though I’ve read that those pins could have been used as weapons! 😱
So cool, I didn’t know there were other people out there that did this! My dad was an avid bottle digger all of his life here in the u.k. He had a brilliant collection of bottles, pipes, cream pots and lids, dolls heads and all kinds of amazing things. He would sometimes take me along as a child to sit and watch as he found these wonders of the past, I spent so much great time with him and his hobby I became a wealth of knowledge on this type of thing myself. Brought me back some good memories to see this. Sadly my dad recently has passed away, whats left of his collection I have now inherited and I will always cherish it. He would of really loved this
3:48 The piece you found looks like Wedgwood. That distinctive style is a trademark design called Jasperware. It was first produced by Wedgwood at the end of the 18th century, although I suspect that piece was made much later. It was meant to emulate Roman cameo glass, hence the cameo style. The style proved hugely popular since this period of the Enlightenment reconnected itself with classical art and culture. The scenes are often mythological and depict the Gods, or relate a well known story. EDIT:typo.
@@litabelaqua I figured as much, the style and quality of a Wedgwood piece is quite distinctive, even on camera after it's been buried in the dirt for years. Personally, I prefer the black pieces. 😀 EDIT:typo.
Thought I'd add further information about Wedgwood that you may find of interest. First, I could kick myself. I have been spelling Wedgwood with an 'e'. It's not Wedgewood, it's Wedgwood. Perhaps it's another Mandela Effect. 🤣🤣🤣 Although, I doubt it very much. An interesting fact about Josiah Wedgwood (the founder of Wedgwood) has to do with his granddaughter, Emma. She was the wife of Charles Darwin, yet another British legend. The two families had close ties due to the fact Josiah and Erasmus Darwin (Charles' grandfather) were members of the Lunar Society. The Lunar Society was a group of open minded free thinking scientists and industrialists. It had many well-known members, such as, James Watt. Finally, if you want to date the piece you found, please check out the link I'll provide at the end. Hopefully, it will give you a better idea of its approximate age. I recognised the piece you found because my mother has one just like it. It was the cupids that gave it away. Cupid had a very different image in the past and it's nothing like the one we have today. In modern times, cupid is seen as shooting you with his arrow and you fall in love. In Elizabethan times, cupid was seen as having more of a hypnotic effect, rendering you into a pawn of its choosing, unable to resist. I love history. Can you tell? 🤣 Anyway, here's the link, as promised. questionerlab.com/how-do-you-date-wedgwood#:~:text=How%20do%20you%20date%20Wedgwood%3F%20Wedgwood%20jasperware%20can,order%2C%20the%20month%2C%20the%20potter%2C%20and%20the%20year.
Mother Lode: Love the way you show the 'cleaned find' immediately after finding. This encourages the viewers (us) that we'll see the ultimate result. John 3:16
My neighbor's 10 year-old kid got sick and died, and wound up in my place as a ghost. When he talks (disembodied voice) it's normal, but when you record him or he plays with our Karaoke machine etc his voice sound strange - like the one you captured. We lived at our old place for over 10 years, and he was with us the entire time; I actually kinda miss him (he'd run around our place, he'd play with stuff - one time when I was sick I heard him next to me say, "mommy, are you okay"?
When I worked as a machinist, on the main floor talking with 2 coworkers. I felt a tug several times on my flannel shirt as if a toddler would do from behind. I thought one of the guys playing around. As I looked back no one there. Asked the two guys, who was behind me tugging on the bottom of my shirt? They said, no one was behind you. Very very odd indeed.
Excellent video! Zipp’s manufacturing company used to make flavorings and syrups, things like Cherri-O soda(under their own brand), root beer, and extracts(vanilla, lemon, rum etc). Sorry if someone already told you this; I did look, but there are so many great comments! Cool finds!
Pretty sure your channel got recommended to me because of the paranormal activity, but I enjoyed the video. Reminds me of when I was a kid and would go digging in the "glass dump" with my mom and grandma. There's still a lot of treasures to find there.
Awesome video and dig Travis! I like the way you show the bottle cleaned up after you dig it instead of at the end. It really brings the beauty of the bottle out right after you show it coming out. Thanks a bunch for taking us along.
The green Milk glass is Nile Green rare color Greentown glass around 1903 in perfect condition would have been about $125 - $150 The Milkglass Crucifix was made by Cambridge glass or Wesmorland glass 188os - 90s they had a thick heavy octagon shaped base in perfect condition they are about $50 - $125 to collectors..The clown container about $125 That Turkey bottle all I can say is wow!
Great video to watch. The farmers field near me was ploughed a few months ago, and I found about 15 complete milk, medical, bottles, some dating back to Victorian times I think. Fascinating trying to find the history on them.
@@Davidrcobb Yours is the correct spelling "they're". We had a ghost manipulate my wive's smart phone. The voice said, come back! I love you. And yes it's weird, very weird!
If I didn’t get bored I wouldn’t have found you and I’m happy, green with envy(never felt that much-ugh!) and would love to be there digging too! History/Treasury hunters! Happy digging 🙏🏻❤️
How nice it is to see these things of the past found . Other wise they would be lost forever and there part of are history. Well done guys thanks for showing us . R M from Mass. Loved it.
Hi ,the jar base is probably from a dressing table set perhaps a trinket or pin jar known as Jasper ware.Here in the UK we see similar examples of stamped Wedgewood but with no name then probable Continental and I would suggest Austrian.Nice design of classical figures taken from Romano/Greek, circa 1900.Hope that helps a little
Attachments to objects by the dead can happen. Be careful bringing them into your home. Awesome finds. Zipp's > Interesting find. We had a pharmacist in Southwest with last name Zipp. Rands also known for their maps. What do you do with your finds?
UA-cam finally recommended a channel worth watching! I'm an avid fisherman and I love historic stuff. Where do you guys do your digging? I'm in the Rocky Mountains and can't dig more than an inch without hitting rock.
I really liked this video! It was very nice to see the items cleaned up. And you found the inkwell lady head! Some people asked where to look for bottles. I'm in New England and my mom read that the bottles were commonly thrown over the stone wall in the back where the two sides come together. So, out she went with her shovel and found quite a few nice old bottles. When I saw that piece of wedgewood come uip, I thought, "I bet the kids broke the top and got it disappeared out to the trash before mom got home." You cleaned those pieces up really well. They looked great. Thanks for a great video.
Bottle digging is one of my favorite things I have ever done in my life, and I’ve only had the chance to do in a couple times. I really hope to have the chance to do it again someday. In the meantime, I’ll watch your great videos and live vicariously through you guys. Thanks for sharing your awesome bottle digging adventures!!! So AWESOME!
Awesome finds!!! I have been collecting arrowheads & bottles for years. Always wanted to dig in old homestead properties & old dump sites but never knew how to locate one. Always stuck to fields & rivers. Coolest thing I ever found was a really, really old Native American Canoe that was buried in the side of a riverbank. Took over a week of nonstop digging to excavate it. It drew so much attention that the state siezed it. 😪
Thanks guys,awesome dig.I really enjoy the way you present the goodies cleaned and in the light so i can actually see them.Its great not to have to wait till the end to see
I don't know how this channel just jump on my page today. So I start watching this channel. I gave thumb up cause I love to see old things that come from the past. Very interesting channel. How can y'all find these things in the ground. You never know what under ground. How y'all clean this stuff it amazing. My first time on this channel. Cause I love to see what happens back in the days. I keep watching this channel. Thank u for your channel. Something positive for a change. Keep up the good jobs. This Worth getting dirty for. I bet some of these things are Worth a lot of money. Especially the things back in the 1905 . Take care and stay safe
@@tobypetzold4540 I've completed seven decade and have made a start on number eight--hardly qualified to be called "young people." But hey, I'll take it!🤣
Heckkkkk yea !!!! Great digs guys, my favorite was the tiny Chicago amber. Sweeet one . But all of those were fire.you guys have helped me a TON on identifying my bottles. Been arrowhead collecting for 30 years so yea I’ve picked up lots of old bottles. Thanks fella’s
WOW- -Congratulations on a GREAT dig!! The porcelain sign is naptha soap, still used in better shampoos these days. Never mind that disembodied voice there...haha
By far, the best vidio ever ! A variety of everything ! I heard the scary voice 😳 creepy ! Hats off to Chris for sharing the digging site. Great finds guys ! 🥰
That’s what evps sound like. I’ve talked to several expert paranormal people mad they say it takes a tremendous amount of energy for the spirit to be heard. So they come through as almost a recording that abruptly stops because they can no longer channel enough energy.
Good day Crick diggers I just started watching your channel this morning in fact... I have always had an interest in Old bottles and other antique, vintage things, that being said, just watching this first video I am absolutely amazed! That perfume bottle, or whatever it might be? Is by far my favorite at this point in the video! I love the beautiful container that's missing the lid with people dancing on it etc all such beautiful things but like I said the perfume bottle takes the Cake! Back in the day they took pride in everything they did, from the look of the bottle to the formulation of whatever goes in it?. I am a plantsman but like I said I collect and love old things. The Rose, as well as the, what looks like sand or stippling on the bottom of the bottle is such a nice blend of textures.... Okay I'm going to stop because I could go on and on. Thank you so much for having a channel for people that love not only trying our hands at doing what you guys do but also watching. One question. Where are the best spots to look for things like this? I live in a small town called Butler in Pennsylvania just north of Pittsburgh. Again I want to thank you guys for having an awesome channel! I will be watching many many of your videos? May peace be upon you all!
Lots of fun. I've dug old dump sites years ago and still have most of my discoveries. Milk bottles, whiskey, ink, crocks, a few poison bottles, Mason jars and my favorite of all a dozen Hutchison soda. Also a couple of early amber coke.
Me Nd my husband like to look for old bottles and treasures in the creek by out house. My Uncle used to dig for old bottles and arrowheads. Lots of fun seeing what you will find :)
Back in the early to mid 70s in the uk this was massive for us young kids . i loved bottle digging , my parents even took me to a victorian rubbish dump as a birthday treat , enjoy yourselves.
I just came across your channel, I love seeing what's been pulled out of the ground from the forgotten past. Cool finds. I live in East Tennessee, how do you find old dumps?
@@illex759 hello, I live in rural upstate NY as well. I have a crick or some people say creek behind my farmhouse which was built in 1836. In 2011 we had a horrible flood, sure you remember. After the flood waters went down my son found a headstone and thought it was the neighbor's headstone for a dog they use to have. I helped him pull it up. It was covered in mud and we put it on our neighbor's porch. Back when my house was built 500 acres were attached to it. Needless to say the neighbor came running over a few hours later to ask if I left a human headstone on her porch. We read the headstone and did some research. The headstone was for 2 people that lived in my house a few years after it was built. It has their dates and last name on it. The headstone now sits between the 2 properties. You never know what you'll find buried. By the way...the headstone was orginally placed by a huge willow tree and when the flood took the tree, the headstone was unearthed.
Interesting audio you captured. It seemed like as soon as bottle was pulled from ground seal a voice capsule opened " worked up over this atract.. table.? " should push the video to paranormal voice analysis interesting because its so strong crisp loud. Not to mention all the amazing bottles dug. WOW!!! #5xSanfordLifeGN
Never seen this channel before, but it is really interesting to see what you have pulled out of the ground. I wonder how many times these have been found and discarded again just to be found again.
My mother was never without a bar of Fels Naphtha for the laundry. You can still buy it today, but I believe the soap made differently. What a great day of bottle digging!
Great archeological find. That's one of the first European settlements for sure. Are you keeping track of the building structures too. This could be great to find out more about the first settlements and our history. Maybe even worthy for archeologists. Native American finds are harder to track because the wood is rotten and it's pretty hard to find them arrow heads and so on.
My first time watching. I subbed. Very awesome finds. Excellent video. Great job putting it together. I really enjoy these kinds of videos. Thank you so much for sharing. I learned alot. Wishing you many wonderful and productive digs. ☺👍
Funny, yesterday I found big bottle dump where a large tree came down near a creek at one of the oldest cemeteries in my state. I was wondering if any spirits were nearby. I brought home 4 large shopping bags full. I'll be going back soon, before Spring foliage takes over.
What a Great Dig! A little headless, frozen Kewpie doll. Possibly a green and white embossed Wedgewood Queensware sugar bowl. Shaker may be from occupied Japan. When they became independent as a country, they destroyed anything with occupied Japan stamped or hand painted on it, so it became more sought-after due to it's rarity. Chris' green mug was interesting. Sweet little pink lamp base 1870s? A blue ink, milk glass ink and a Carter's ink? Never saw a Carter's before and am glad you at least tried to find the top for it. Too many diggers don't do that. That voice sounded similar to what the audio of a radio transmission sounds like? Perhaps it was picked up by the phone? (Here is an example of what I'm talking about). Many years ago, my brother was going through an extremely challenging time. His phone rang and he said "Hello", the voice said his name. He said, "Who is this?" The voice said, "I'm your Mother." He was overwhelmed with mixed emotions. You see, our Mom had passed away decades earlier. There is a movie here on YT named Frequency, that may clarify better. God Bless and Protect You All!
NAPTHA SOAP is still made today and is used as a stain remover for laundry, you can use it as an air freshener, mix with water and spray your garden to keep Aphids and Deer away from it, plus a lot of other things.
When I was a kid, we had friends who had a house near Lake Washington in Washington state. I was out there wading around, and stepped on something round and smooth. It turned out to be a Dad's root beer bottle, "junior size", from the 1940s. Dark brown, no chips, although the printed-on label is pretty much gone. I could see some kid enjoying a frosty cold root beer then tossing the bottle in the lake for me to find decades later. I still have it.
I just found your channel! I was captivated!! I have so many questions! Where are y’all? How do you know where to dig? How long you been doing this? Do you sell any of your finds? This looks so fun! I’m hooked on your channel now!
Digs like this fascinate me. I am a first time watcher of your channel and this was the first video I watched. I looked up one of the things you found. (Research is my hobby.) That placard you found was an old Procter and Gamble Naptha Soap sign. It was a very popular household laundry product in its day. The P&G company actually was prohibited from using naptha during WWI because it was needed by the military. After the war they used naptha in their soap again but their new product Tide was growing in popularity. Our hotel has a bar of Purex Fels-Naptha soap we use to pretreat stains. It's less caustic than the other products we have for tougher stains and doesn't require gloves to use it. The bottle on your second day might have been Zipp's Root Beer out of Cleveland (they were one of Cleveland's first root beer brewers and one of the city's biggest employers until the Great Depression). They also made flavor extracts. The size of the bottle makes me think it is probably held a flavor extract.
Great stuff. This is one of the few activities my daughter and I love to do together. We live near an old dump that skirts around the Susquehanna river in Pennsylvania. We have to wait for water levels to go down to do some digging but when they do we always come home with some great finds. Strangest thing we ever found was a cow’s femur.
Really neat dump! Love the finds and I had chills when I heard the voice. My best friends dad is a Paranormal Activity Writer and hunter. He’s wrote and published four books, and from the stuff I’ve seen in person and what he’s showed us that is almost 99% a spirit. I know you guys dig near gravesites a lot so one question, we’re you this time? Still creepy either way. Have a good day guys!
Hello. The paranormal activity was the hook but I really enjoyed this dig. Do you keep most of these objects as collectors or do you auction it off? This is probably the most diverse bottle dig I've seen in the US. It must be near a city to have such a variety.
I normally get irritated with " hooks," and scroll on. I am glad I watched because I have never seen a dig before and truly didn't know people had these types of treasure hunts, It was an interesting video and I also, wonder about the value of these objects. Lots of fun watching. And I didn't hear anything that I'd consider paranormal. Rather glad I didn't. LOL. Thanks for sharing this Crick Diggers!
I did too. I want to know more about the objects of the turn of the century that people threw away. I actually found a set of the Japanese salt shakers they found on Etsy. very interesting.
Wedgewood Jasperware I think is the green powder dish with cameo figurines. Bad Azz hole of treasures guys! That green Jade-ite or ? German stein was awesome. Love the stuff you guys dug!!
I wonder if in a hundred and twenty years from now some guys from the future will be digging through one of our dumps for our discarded crap with as much enthusiasm as you two have. Woo hoo look I found another plastic Coca Cola bottle. It's even got the lid on it. For some reason I doubt anyone will find our modern day garbage as anything but garbage. What is that green beer stein made of anyways?
I love how you guys are having fun like little kids. This is how life should be for us good people of the earth.
The voice said You are worked up over the attracted...
@@puraharvey6622 Probably a ventriloquist trying to be cute.
This so much reminded me of the time I lived in Flanders, Belgium. This used to be the Western Front of the First World War. I started to dig a hole for a pond.....and ended up in a frontline trench. I knew I was in the area where lost of fighting happened back in 1914-1918, but I wasnt aware of how close I was, I was basically living on top of the front line itself. I found bottles, metal items like buttons, belt buckles, cartridges, ammo clips and even a machine gun, unfortunately so fragile I couldnt lift it from the ground, it disintegrated in my hands:( But the energy of that place, OMG! And haunted as well. Lots of weirdness still going on in that area. Your finds are really awesome, in such good condition.
I'm beginning to think ppl drank nothing but milk or whisky back then and ran around poisoning each other
HAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!
Hahahahahaha!!! I wanna know what the poison was!
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😂😂😂😂😂
Hey, really enjoyed your video. But your Japanese “shaker” is actually a ladies’ hat pin holder. Back in the day, ladies wore large hats that were held onto their hair with long decorative pins. They’d keep the pins on their vanities in a ceramic or silver hat pin holder. Nice find. Very desirable for collectors
Also, that is Chinese, not Japanese artwork.
I collected hat pins for a time back in the 90s and used salt shakers to hold my hat pins
Wonder how comfortable the pins and hats were. We women will never learn! Lol. Some of they hats were probably worth it though tbh.
@@sarah-jaynemcdonald2594 They had such long hair back then… the pin would just go through the big pile of hair. So I don’t think they felt it, though I’ve read that those pins could have been used as weapons! 😱
Cool.
So cool, I didn’t know there were other people out there that did this! My dad was an avid bottle digger all of his life here in the u.k. He had a brilliant collection of bottles, pipes, cream pots and lids, dolls heads and all kinds of amazing things. He would sometimes take me along as a child to sit and watch as he found these wonders of the past, I spent so much great time with him and his hobby I became a wealth of knowledge on this type of thing myself. Brought me back some good memories to see this. Sadly my dad recently has passed away, whats left of his collection I have now inherited and I will always cherish it. He would of really loved this
Must have been hard finding boyfriends who shared your interest.
My two most favourite types of videos are digging & paranormal so it’s ace to see both . Great finds too
Really cool and thank you for cleaning up your finds and showing how they look without the dirt . Nicely done!
3:48 The piece you found looks like Wedgwood. That distinctive style is a trademark design called Jasperware. It was first produced by Wedgwood at the end of the 18th century, although I suspect that piece was made much later. It was meant to emulate Roman cameo glass, hence the cameo style. The style proved hugely popular since this period of the Enlightenment reconnected itself with classical art and culture. The scenes are often mythological and depict the Gods, or relate a well known story.
EDIT:typo.
yes thats wedgewood, i used to collect it
@@litabelaqua I figured as much, the style and quality of a Wedgwood piece is quite distinctive, even on camera after it's been buried in the dirt for years. Personally, I prefer the black pieces. 😀
EDIT:typo.
Thought I'd add further information about Wedgwood that you may find of interest.
First, I could kick myself. I have been spelling Wedgwood with an 'e'. It's not Wedgewood, it's Wedgwood. Perhaps it's another Mandela Effect. 🤣🤣🤣 Although, I doubt it very much.
An interesting fact about Josiah Wedgwood (the founder of Wedgwood) has to do with his granddaughter, Emma. She was the wife of Charles Darwin, yet another British legend. The two families had close ties due to the fact Josiah and Erasmus Darwin (Charles' grandfather) were members of the Lunar Society. The Lunar Society was a group of open minded free thinking scientists and industrialists. It had many well-known members, such as, James Watt.
Finally, if you want to date the piece you found, please check out the link I'll provide at the end. Hopefully, it will give you a better idea of its approximate age. I recognised the piece you found because my mother has one just like it. It was the cupids that gave it away. Cupid had a very different image in the past and it's nothing like the one we have today. In modern times, cupid is seen as shooting you with his arrow and you fall in love. In Elizabethan times, cupid was seen as having more of a hypnotic effect, rendering you into a pawn of its choosing, unable to resist. I love history. Can you tell? 🤣
Anyway, here's the link, as promised.
questionerlab.com/how-do-you-date-wedgwood#:~:text=How%20do%20you%20date%20Wedgwood%3F%20Wedgwood%20jasperware%20can,order%2C%20the%20month%2C%20the%20potter%2C%20and%20the%20year.
@@litabelaqua I don't feel so bad about my typo of Wedgwood. You used to collect it and still spelt it wrong. 🤣 j/k
Exactly
Mother Lode: Love the way you show the 'cleaned find' immediately after finding. This encourages the viewers (us) that we'll see the ultimate result. John 3:16
My neighbor's 10 year-old kid got sick and died, and wound up in my place as a ghost. When he talks (disembodied voice) it's normal, but when you record him or he plays with our Karaoke machine etc his voice sound strange - like the one you captured. We lived at our old place for over 10 years, and he was with us the entire time; I actually kinda miss him (he'd run around our place, he'd play with stuff - one time when I was sick I heard him next to me say, "mommy, are you okay"?
That sounds absolutely terrifying but also so sad... I hate that some people get stuck here after they die, poor boy❤️
Sad, there was the ghost of a little girl where I used to work 😥
But Jesus said the dead do not know they are dead...they are simply asleep.
So i wonder what those "ghosts" really are.
Help them go Home/ not be afraid to go to the light. Ask their ancestors and Yeshua to help them cross.
When I worked as a machinist, on the main floor talking with 2 coworkers. I felt a tug several times on my flannel shirt as if a toddler would do from behind. I thought one of the guys playing around. As I looked back no one there. Asked the two guys, who was behind me tugging on the bottom of my shirt? They said, no one was behind you. Very very odd indeed.
Excellent video! Zipp’s manufacturing company used to make flavorings and syrups, things like Cherri-O soda(under their own brand), root beer, and extracts(vanilla, lemon, rum etc). Sorry if someone already told you this; I did look, but there are so many great comments! Cool finds!
The Beautiful Green💚Box
with the Pretty Figurines on it,
Looks like Early "Wedgewood,"
Jasper Ware.‼️😌
Pretty sure your channel got recommended to me because of the paranormal activity, but I enjoyed the video. Reminds me of when I was a kid and would go digging in the "glass dump" with my mom and grandma. There's still a lot of treasures to find there.
I did that as a child with my mom too. We dug in an old dump before they turned it into an airport. My love for old bottles still remains to this day
Awesome video and dig Travis! I like the way you show the bottle cleaned up after you dig it instead of at the end. It really brings the beauty of the bottle out right after you show it coming out. Thanks a bunch for taking us along.
The best dig by far. What an awesome spot with very unique finds. Congrats guys. Can’t wait to see more from that location.
Fun stuff. Thank you for another entertaining video. I, too, enjoy seeing the cleaned up treasure right after the dug version. Cool beans!
Hey Lads, some absolutely brilliant finds there .My favourites were the small turkey bottle the pink lamp and the perfume bottle .. Great Going !!!!
The green Milk glass is Nile Green rare color Greentown glass around 1903 in perfect condition would have been about $125 - $150 The Milkglass Crucifix was made by Cambridge glass or Wesmorland glass 188os - 90s they had a thick heavy octagon shaped base in perfect condition they are about $50 - $125 to collectors..The clown container about $125 That Turkey bottle all I can say is wow!
Great video to watch. The farmers field near me was ploughed a few months ago, and I found about 15 complete milk, medical, bottles, some dating back to Victorian times I think. Fascinating trying to find the history on them.
Your EVP, or ghost voice says, "There worked up over this attraction".
Congratulations on your finds and on capturing your first ghost voice.
That's what I heard also.
I heard "They're getting worked up over this trash" Either way.....effin weird.
@@Davidrcobb Yours is the correct spelling "they're". We had a ghost manipulate my wive's smart phone. The voice said, come back! I love you. And yes it's weird, very weird!
@@TheParkAttendant Strange world....
If I didn’t get bored I wouldn’t have found you and I’m happy, green with envy(never felt that much-ugh!) and would love to be there digging too! History/Treasury hunters! Happy digging 🙏🏻❤️
Nice finds!...on the EVP...sounds like "....worked up over this attraction..."
Great finds. I have never seen a turkey bottle before. Thank you for the adventure.
How nice it is to see these things of the past found . Other wise they would be lost forever and there part of are history. Well done guys thanks for showing us . R M from Mass. Loved it.
Hi ,the jar base is probably from a dressing table set perhaps a trinket or pin jar known as Jasper ware.Here in the UK we see similar examples of stamped Wedgewood but with no name then probable Continental and I would suggest Austrian.Nice design of classical figures taken from Romano/Greek, circa 1900.Hope that helps a little
Great dig!! Scary voice!! Great bottles, I have never seen a turkey shaped bottle.
Attachments to objects by the dead can happen. Be careful bringing them into your home.
Awesome finds.
Zipp's > Interesting find. We had a pharmacist in Southwest with last name Zipp. Rands also known for their maps.
What do you do with your finds?
Super Cool Dig ...
Thank You For Sharing.
UA-cam finally recommended a channel worth watching! I'm an avid fisherman and I love historic stuff. Where do you guys do your digging? I'm in the Rocky Mountains and can't dig more than an inch without hitting rock.
Yes, where are you located? You find amazing treasures!!
I think they are somewhere in Maryland.
We are located in a small coal mining town called Lonaconing MD 😊
Wow! Guys hit it out o' the ballpark ! What awesome finds !! 👏 👏👏🤘🤘🤘
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE how happy this makes you!!!
I really liked this video! It was very nice to see the items cleaned up. And you found the inkwell lady head!
Some people asked where to look for bottles. I'm in New England and my mom read that the bottles were commonly thrown over the stone wall in the back where the two sides come together. So, out she went with her shovel and found quite a few nice old bottles.
When I saw that piece of wedgewood come uip, I thought, "I bet the kids broke the top and got it disappeared out to the trash before mom got home."
You cleaned those pieces up really well. They looked great.
Thanks for a great video.
Bottle digging is one of my favorite things I have ever done in my life, and I’ve only had the chance to do in a couple times. I really hope to have the chance to do it again someday. In the meantime, I’ll watch your great videos and live vicariously through you guys. Thanks for sharing your awesome bottle digging adventures!!! So AWESOME!
New sub here and i love the work you guys do..the green stein was so cool.just imagine the dude back in the day that drank out of that, so cool.
Awesome finds! Theres got to be bunches more bottles in that dump! Its really paying off...love the little candy container!!
That beer stein is very cool. And the fact it is uranium glass makes it so much better. You found some amazing items in this place. Way to go!
Not uranium… pretty sure that’s Jadeite
Awesome finds!!! I have been collecting arrowheads & bottles for years. Always wanted to dig in old homestead properties & old dump sites but never knew how to locate one. Always stuck to fields & rivers. Coolest thing I ever found was a really, really old Native American Canoe that was buried in the side of a riverbank. Took over a week of nonstop digging to excavate it. It drew so much attention that the state siezed it. 😪
You're stupid for letting the state seizure canoe that you found and you dug up
What business did they have taking that from you?
Thanks guys,awesome dig.I really enjoy the way you present the goodies cleaned and in the light so i can actually see them.Its great not to have to wait till the end to see
Or have to use one's imagination.
I don't know how this channel just jump on my page today. So I start watching this channel. I gave thumb up cause I love to see old things that come from the past. Very interesting channel. How can y'all find these things in the ground. You never know what under ground. How y'all clean this stuff it amazing. My first time on this channel. Cause I love to see what happens back in the days. I keep watching this channel. Thank u for your channel. Something positive for a change. Keep up the good jobs. This Worth getting dirty for. I bet some of these things are Worth a lot of money. Especially the things back in the 1905 . Take care and stay safe
Some great stuff!! Ty for the ride
It says "Zipp's" out of Cleveland Ohio. What a great video.
Thanks for posting that. I sure couldn't see that as a "Z" and searches of "3ipp's" and "*ipp's" got me nowhere!
@@willong1000 I'm an old genealogist, so I have an easier time with cursive than you young people. ;-)
@@tobypetzold4540 I've completed seven decade and have made a start on number eight--hardly qualified to be called "young people." But hey, I'll take it!🤣
@@willong1000 Ha ha! I missed my guess. I'm in my early 50s, BTW.
@@tobypetzold4540 LOL! I might have deceived you with my avatar photo--it was snapped half a lifetime ago.
Heckkkkk yea !!!! Great digs guys, my favorite was the tiny Chicago amber. Sweeet one . But all of those were fire.you guys have helped me a TON on identifying my bottles. Been arrowhead collecting for 30 years so yea I’ve picked up lots of old bottles. Thanks fella’s
The COOLEST digs everrr! Amazing finds!! Enjoyed watching SO much!!
And, a ghost!
Awesome guys beautiful finds
wow this is so interesting. it's incredible what you are finding. thanks for sharing.
Just stumbled upon this. Very interesting! How do you know where to start digging and how to so many bottles come to be in one place?
WOW- -Congratulations on a GREAT dig!! The porcelain sign is naptha soap, still used in better shampoos these days. Never mind that disembodied voice there...haha
By far, the best vidio ever ! A variety of everything ! I heard the scary voice 😳 creepy ! Hats off to Chris for sharing the digging site. Great finds guys ! 🥰
what time it happened?
@@chunxxxxter 34:20 I think it says "The word devil is attractable"
@@chunxxxxter somewhere around 36 minutes right after he is holding the green bottle!
Why does it sound like interference, or radio transmission…. I totally expected a whispering ghostly voice. Strange.
That’s what evps sound like. I’ve talked to several expert paranormal people mad they say it takes a tremendous amount of energy for the spirit to be heard. So they come through as almost a recording that abruptly stops because they can no longer channel enough energy.
great finds enjoyed the video
Wow amazing candle holder, terrific finds
Cool EVP 👋👍
Good day Crick diggers I just started watching your channel this morning in fact... I have always had an interest in Old bottles and other antique, vintage things, that being said, just watching this first video I am absolutely amazed! That perfume bottle, or whatever it might be? Is by far my favorite at this point in the video! I love the beautiful container that's missing the lid with people dancing on it etc all such beautiful things but like I said the perfume bottle takes the Cake! Back in the day they took pride in everything they did, from the look of the bottle to the formulation of whatever goes in it?. I am a plantsman but like I said I collect and love old things. The Rose, as well as the, what looks like sand or stippling on the bottom of the bottle is such a nice blend of textures.... Okay I'm going to stop because I could go on and on. Thank you so much for having a channel for people that love not only trying our hands at doing what you guys do but also watching. One question.
Where are the best spots to look for things like this? I live in a small town called Butler in Pennsylvania just north of Pittsburgh. Again I want to thank you guys for having an awesome channel! I will be watching many many of your videos? May peace be upon you all!
Lots of fun. I've dug old dump sites years ago and still have most of my discoveries. Milk bottles, whiskey, ink, crocks, a few poison bottles, Mason jars and my favorite of all a dozen Hutchison soda. Also a couple of early amber coke.
Definitely lots of interesting items.
Me Nd my husband like to look for old bottles and treasures in the creek by out house. My Uncle used to dig for old bottles and arrowheads. Lots of fun seeing what you will find :)
I love these old bottles you have found, fantastic ! ( strange audible sound was weird .)
Nice ruse to attract more interest with paranormal tales! Ventriloquism?
I had fun watching your dig, I almost felt like I was there with you! Thank you for sharing your fun!
Love, love the Haskin's bottle. What a great find. Peace and happy blessings.
This is great. Reminds me of happy times digging bottles with my Dad.
Back in the early to mid 70s in the uk this was massive for us young kids . i loved bottle digging , my parents even took me to a victorian rubbish dump as a birthday treat , enjoy yourselves.
I just came across your channel, I love seeing what's been pulled out of the ground from the forgotten past. Cool finds. I live in East Tennessee, how do you find old dumps?
Any older neighborhood creek or Gulley used to be the garbage dump of each area. You'll find these finds all over in older towns.
Yes, here in rural upstate NY its just like that. Lots of broken china too.
@@illex759 hello, I live in rural upstate NY as well. I have a crick or some people say creek behind my farmhouse which was built in 1836. In 2011 we had a horrible flood, sure you remember. After the flood waters went down my son found a headstone and thought it was the neighbor's headstone for a dog they use to have. I helped him pull it up. It was covered in mud and we put it on our neighbor's porch. Back when my house was built 500 acres were attached to it. Needless to say the neighbor came running over a few hours later to ask if I left a human headstone on her porch. We read the headstone and did some research. The headstone was for 2 people that lived in my house a few years after it was built. It has their dates and last name on it. The headstone now sits between the 2 properties. You never know what you'll find buried. By the way...the headstone was orginally placed by a huge willow tree and when the flood took the tree, the headstone was unearthed.
Amazing how well things age with time. I love seeing historical items recovered. This makes me want to dig up my backyard.😂😂😂
If your house is older than 1920s it has at least one privy usually in the back corner or center along back property line
Oh yeah, the nosy neighbors are gonna buy that!
Interesting audio you captured. It seemed like as soon as bottle was pulled from ground seal a voice capsule opened " worked up over this atract.. table.? " should push the video to paranormal voice analysis interesting because its so strong crisp loud. Not to mention all the amazing bottles dug. WOW!!! #5xSanfordLifeGN
My father was born in 1920. He use to joke, if you were feeling down. He would say you need a shot of nervin. Love watching your dig.
Never seen this channel before, but it is really interesting to see what you have pulled out of the ground. I wonder how many times these have been found and discarded again just to be found again.
My mother was never without a bar of Fels Naphtha for the laundry. You can still buy it today, but I believe the soap made differently.
What a great day of bottle digging!
Great archeological find. That's one of the first European settlements for sure. Are you keeping track of the building structures too. This could be great to find out more about the first settlements and our history. Maybe even worthy for archeologists. Native American finds are harder to track because the wood is rotten and it's pretty hard to find them arrow heads and so on.
Enjoyed watching you unearth treasures from the past with no mosquitoes Hesseling you, as well. You definitely hit pay dirt this day.
Hello from UK. I would love to be there digging and finding all those 'treasures'. Would be a dream come true ❤️
Love the Alma Mater pronunciation!!
Heck, yeah!
Always a great adventure with you all. Finding all those hidden gems beneath the surface 🙂 . That voice was creepy 😬
My first time watching. I subbed.
Very awesome finds. Excellent video. Great job putting it together.
I really enjoy these kinds of videos. Thank you so much for sharing. I learned alot.
Wishing you many wonderful and productive digs. ☺👍
Incredible finds this go around! Lots of different stuff. More power to you fellas for never giving up!💪🏻💯
Funny, yesterday I found big bottle dump where a large tree came down near a creek at one of the oldest cemeteries in my state. I was wondering if any spirits were nearby. I brought home 4 large shopping bags full. I'll be going back soon, before Spring foliage takes over.
What a Great Dig! A little headless, frozen Kewpie doll. Possibly a green and white embossed Wedgewood Queensware sugar bowl. Shaker may be from occupied Japan. When they became independent as a country, they destroyed anything with occupied Japan stamped or hand painted on it, so it became more sought-after due to it's rarity. Chris' green mug was interesting. Sweet little pink lamp base 1870s? A blue ink, milk glass ink and a Carter's ink? Never saw a Carter's before and am glad you at least tried to find the top for it. Too many diggers don't do that. That voice sounded similar to what the audio of a radio transmission sounds like? Perhaps it was picked up by the phone? (Here is an example of what I'm talking about). Many years ago, my brother was going through an extremely challenging time. His phone rang and he said "Hello", the voice said his name. He said, "Who is this?" The voice said, "I'm your Mother." He was overwhelmed with mixed emotions. You see, our Mom had passed away decades earlier. There is a movie here on YT named Frequency, that may clarify better.
God Bless and Protect You All!
That doll wasn't little. It was a bigger one.
Super Awesome Finds!!!
This is the first time watching your video and I think it’s so cool to watch you pullout all those amazing glass bottles! 💜
Great collection with some spectacular finds
First time on your channel. Love digging, detecting, prospecting and dumps. Great job. Good hunting.
Thank you , appreciate you.
Me too. Just found you. I'm in ohio & would like to find some of these beauties
Some beautiful finds
NAPTHA SOAP is still made today and is used as a stain remover for laundry, you can use it as an air freshener, mix with water and spray your garden to keep Aphids and Deer away from it, plus a lot of other things.
Fantastic!
Awesome dig guys this dump is giving up the goods. Congrats on all the first and the rare clown candy dish. Good luck an happy hunting
When I was a kid, we had friends who had a house near Lake Washington in Washington state. I was out there wading around, and stepped on something round and smooth. It turned out to be a Dad's root beer bottle, "junior size", from the 1940s. Dark brown, no chips, although the printed-on label is pretty much gone. I could see some kid enjoying a frosty cold root beer then tossing the bottle in the lake for me to find decades later. I still have it.
Ohh man what a good digg . I think your beer stine is uranium milk glass 😍
Proctor and Gamble 'White Naptha Soap'. Love your channel!
This has to be the most Awesome finds ever, Whoa 😮 WOW Thank You s
I just found your channel! I was captivated!! I have so many questions! Where are y’all? How do you know where to dig? How long you been doing this? Do you sell any of your finds? This looks so fun! I’m hooked on your channel now!
Digs like this fascinate me. I am a first time watcher of your channel and this was the first video I watched. I looked up one of the things you found. (Research is my hobby.) That placard you found was an old Procter and Gamble Naptha Soap sign. It was a very popular household laundry product in its day. The P&G company actually was prohibited from using naptha during WWI because it was needed by the military. After the war they used naptha in their soap again but their new product Tide was growing in popularity. Our hotel has a bar of Purex Fels-Naptha soap we use to pretreat stains. It's less caustic than the other products we have for tougher stains and doesn't require gloves to use it. The bottle on your second day might have been Zipp's Root Beer out of Cleveland (they were one of Cleveland's first root beer brewers and one of the city's biggest employers until the Great Depression). They also made flavor extracts. The size of the bottle makes me think it is probably held a flavor extract.
Great stuff. This is one of the few activities my daughter and I love to do together. We live near an old dump that skirts around the Susquehanna river in Pennsylvania. We have to wait for water levels to go down to do some digging but when they do we always come home with some great finds. Strangest thing we ever found was a cow’s femur.
Really neat dump! Love the finds and I had chills when I heard the voice. My best friends dad is a Paranormal Activity Writer and hunter. He’s wrote and published four books, and from the stuff I’ve seen in person and what he’s showed us that is almost 99% a spirit. I know you guys dig near gravesites a lot so one question, we’re you this time? Still creepy either way. Have a good day guys!
That voice was bizzaro! Like a voice from the past was buried down there waiting to be heard. So cool
Hello. The paranormal activity was the hook but I really enjoyed this dig. Do you keep most of these objects as collectors or do you auction it off? This is probably the most diverse bottle dig I've seen in the US. It must be near a city to have such a variety.
I normally get irritated with " hooks," and scroll on. I am glad I watched because I have never seen a dig before and truly didn't know people had these types of treasure hunts, It was an interesting video and I also, wonder about the value of these objects. Lots of fun watching. And I didn't hear anything that I'd consider paranormal. Rather glad I didn't. LOL. Thanks for sharing this Crick Diggers!
@@frankiediane2782 I hope they keep digging this location. It's very interesting.
@@MrKmoconne YES! I really enjoyed this video. I subscribed. They are an industrious bunch. I wouldn't know where to begin.
I did too. I want to know more about the objects of the turn of the century that people threw away. I actually found a set of the Japanese salt shakers they found on Etsy. very interesting.
Hey, what time does it occur in the video? Like in the middle, end, etc? I really wish they would have put the time stamp for it in the description 😕
What an outrageous dump! The finds are amazing! One of my favorite videos!
I hear "The blank, blank, blank is attractive". Great finds!
Wedgewood Jasperware I think is the green powder dish with cameo figurines. Bad Azz hole of treasures guys! That green Jade-ite or ? German stein was awesome. Love the stuff you guys dug!!
Really good video bro i enjoyed it!! Thats crazy with camera picking up something paranormal!
I wonder if in a hundred and twenty years from now some guys from the future will be digging through one of our dumps for our discarded crap with as much enthusiasm as you two have. Woo hoo look I found another plastic Coca Cola bottle. It's even got the lid on it. For some reason I doubt anyone will find our modern day garbage as anything but garbage.
What is that green beer stein made of anyways?
Jadeite brother man and I fear you are correct about our modern trash.
@@CrickDiggersInc does it glow? Like Vaseline ware?
No Chris said it does not glow in black light.
@@CrickDiggersInc It might be hand carved though.
It could be I haven’t really gotten my hands on it 😂 to investigate it.
Y'all are having way too much fun. Wish i was there
I used to go bottle hunting in the woods with my grandmother. Found some cool ones too.
Super cool video
Keep it up 👍