Hey my BottHeads ! Had to take the first vid down temporarily to fix some sound issues - due to my extreme OCD, it must be PERFECT ! Pls like and comment again if you can ! THANKS
My Brother's and I were digging a privy behind a turn of the century farmhouse-finding different glass wares and such. One of the items found was oblong and white. We took it to a couple of antiques stores for id. We were told it was an alabastar dildo.
I’m almost positive that the small, oval frame with glass would have been a brooch pin for a small portrait, containing either a tintype or a miniature portrait painting. It likely had a pin back, which would have been soldered to two points on the back of the frame. These were very popular during the Victorian era. The glass was thick to slightly magnify the image and to protect the portrait. It would have been worn on the lapel, or the front of a jacket.
The Phoenix flask is bad ass!Love the history lesson Ned! Never seen the Southern Calif. packing lid,real nice!The dumpster digging was so much fun!The creepy doll head is cool with its glass eyes! Thanks !Love your shoes & dress at the party Paige!
The chatalain started out as big set of keys and tools for the old castles that the head indentured servants wore. They became more refined for different uses as different jobs were needed by different services or servants
It took a little while to get another vid, but hey its the Ned. #1 Archaeologist on Tube You with the most beautiful assistant bar none and expert of fashions past Paige/ Triple P WOW!!! Thanks Bottle Ned for another perfect vid, and the Phoenix Flask was awesome. Now Im jones'n for another so... Get to Probing, Bottbro
@@BottleNed my grandpa dug bottles his whole life. I was never old enough to join but his huge collection has inspired me and keeping the family tradition alive
Finally another video?? Hmmm 🤔??" Roots and Dirt Adventures" Sorry to step in poop but the wife was not writing letters to him, she was writing invites and hourly prices on fliers and placing them on the wagons of others. 😳😁
Back in the day, as a business, if you were looking to package your product in a bottle you would choose the style aka shape/design of your bott from a catalog. Each type of product IE soda, whiskey, bitters, ink had a basic size n shape of bott to signify the contents. But there were variations you could choose from. For instance if you were bottling ink your company may choose between the “cone” style, the “umbrella”, the “igloo”, the “rat fink” and so on….the ink bott from the video is the rat fink style. French in origin I believe. Hope this novel helps lol
I have a honey amber coffin flask I found in Del Norte county ca. C P MOORMAN ONLY MANUFACTUER OF J F CUTTER WHISKEY . ALSO TWO CALIFORNIA CLUB HOUSE PURE BURBON WHISKEYS ONLY 7 KNOWN BESIDES MINE. ALL 1870'S PLUS HUNDREDS OF OTHERS .All dug in Del Notre Co
Both amber Don't know if your aware but crescent city ca is the 13 oldest annexed city in ca. But I could really care less if you believe me or not! I know what the last two went for at auction. Not for sale ! DEL Norte was in the gold fields and only natural harbor between San Francisco to Columbia river ... Hopping off spot to the southern oregon gold fields . Crescent city had over 25 bars on front street back in the 1850's more alcohol and whisky drank here than most gold rush towns .
@@BottleNed Yes, it is indeed beautiful. But, fxck You Tube Audio Library, or Wahneta ! This piece is actually by Bach. French Suite No. 2 in C minor, BWV 813. No wonder I loved it 😂
@BottleNed Do you have any thoughts on the people who think San Francisco couldn’t have been built as quickly as it was, with just hand tools? They seem to think San Francisco’s ornate stone architecture pre-existed the pioneers, etc. I’ve always thought it was a goofy belief, and just thought you might have some insight, since you regularly dig up evidence of the far reaching trade network and industry in the area.
@ stretch3179 I’ve watched a few of Levi’s videos. They’re entertaining, but the idea that the pioneers didn’t build San Francisco, seems pretty silly.
The gold rush built the city. Tens of thousands descended on the town in a matter of months to get rich. They abandoned the ships they sailed in on and ran for the gold fields, leaving a ghost harbor full of ships that could be used as storage or to house businesses like hotels and saloons. Then they scuttled the ships to designate property lines for water lots, built sea walls and filled the whole cove in with sand, rock, and BOTTLES ! The city developed fast but it was initially just a tent and board city full of ghost ships. It wasn’t until after the crazy gold rush days died down that they built it into a real city.
@@BottleNed Interesting! Thanks for the info. Who knew watching BottleNed dig up privy bottles would get me so interested in the San Francisco area's history.
Ah.... explains why my comment bounced, just wanted to mention those contaminated soil dumpsters, can contain quite a range of contaminants, anything from just hydrocarbons like diesel or gasoline through to very nasty heavy metals. So procedure on site when we filled these was hazmat, rubber gloves, face shields, dust masks and handling protocols........ but I always rescued the old bots 👍.
Thank you for the bott-rescue efforts, my soldier of The Bott ! Yes, there is some nasty stuff in those dumpsters & I wouldn’t recommend for anyone to mess w them. That being said, prying some bott out of them occasionally seems like a minimal risk scenario but who the hell knows - BottleNed ain’t no scientist, he’s a Bottologist !
@@BottleNed By all means rescue the botts, be sure to wear protection, wash your hands afterwards at the very least and no dirt sniffing and especially don't lick the botts. I've cleaned contaminated sites and filled plenty of dumpsters to be sent to hazardous waste landfills.
you guys are working hard but i dont think you realize you can kill 2 bird with one stone..you dig privy after privy..dont fill them up and instead of these people crapping in the streets put an arrow CRAP HERE AT THE DUMPING GROUNDS...my mind is always cranking trying to help that wonderful state of california with the geniuses that run it
I’m so in love with Page ❤
What’s not to love
Hey my BottHeads ! Had to take the first vid down temporarily to fix some sound issues - due to my extreme OCD, it must be PERFECT ! Pls like and comment again if you can ! THANKS
Paige is just plain awesome 👌
Man with this guy being a captain I bet he brought some unique gifts from around the world for his wife!
I was hoping for some scrimshaw
It's so great to see a new video of You, Paige , and the rest of the gang!! Congratulations 🎉 on that 🐦🔥 whiskey!
Best bottle in a long time. Great flask.
So interesting, and page so stunning and beautiful😊
Getting the elements pretty well balanced here. Fun, facts, flights of fancy, and ehum Paige!
Ah,at last , people who understand what it feels like to want to steal a dumpster full of wonder.
Great video Love the finds
That coffin whisky is superb well found a pleasure to watch.
When Page holds the bottle it seems to shimmer more. ;)
Hey bottle Ned it’s that kid who gave you my UA-cam handle
Hey little dude - hope you’re enjoying the show !
The cobble stone was something else. A native American tool called a celt .
My Brother's and I were digging a privy behind a turn of the century farmhouse-finding different glass wares and such. One of the items found was oblong and white. We took it to a couple of antiques stores for id. We were told it was an alabastar dildo.
I’m almost positive that the small, oval frame with glass would have been a brooch pin for a small portrait, containing either a tintype or a miniature portrait painting. It likely had a pin back, which would have been soldered to two points on the back of the frame. These were very popular during the Victorian era. The glass was thick to slightly magnify the image and to protect the portrait. It would have been worn on the lapel, or the front of a jacket.
Interesting ! Thank you !
You guys rule. There are no bottle digging videos out there that can touch this! When you make bottle Ned tees let me know I’ll buy.
Thanks brotha ! I will let everyone know about the merch !!
The Phoenix flask is bad ass!Love the history lesson Ned! Never seen the Southern Calif. packing lid,real nice!The dumpster digging was so much fun!The creepy doll head is cool with its glass eyes! Thanks !Love your shoes & dress at the party Paige!
Damm congrats good finds, good woman, good life.
Besides being poor AF, it has pretty good. Thank you !
The chatalain started out as big set of keys and tools for the old castles that the head indentured servants wore. They became more refined for different uses as different jobs were needed by different services or servants
Cool history - thanks !
Best bottle recovering show on UA-cam! (OR anywhere for that matter!)
Thanks brother !
(Btw I have all the silver surfers first run late 1960s, & they’re in cherry condition!!)
Makes "The CrookDiggers" look like the "Crickbitches" in one second. 💪😎
@BottleNed ouuuu!! Frick yeah! you knowww whatttt that means!!! #PICS_OR_NO_PROOF
Jk jk (kinda) 😜
Here in England and so excited for next video loving all you and the gang do
Cool channel...glad I found it. Subbed ya!
Thank you !
Great vid as usual, looking forward to the next one 👍
Cheers !
I see you are cheating on me again? 😂😂😂🎉
Privy Paige and Bottle Ned adventures
So awesome to see you all. Im in Florida on vacation. Yeah just take a shower and suddenly you smell good. Its Florida water!
LOVING IT!👍🇬🇧
You have awesome friends Ned!
It took a little while to get another vid, but hey its the Ned. #1 Archaeologist on Tube You with the most beautiful assistant bar none and expert of fashions past Paige/ Triple P WOW!!! Thanks Bottle Ned for another perfect vid, and the Phoenix Flask was awesome. Now Im jones'n for another so... Get to Probing, Bottbro
Wow, just ONCE I would love to stumble on an embossed flask. Great job!
I probably dig 60 unembossed flasks for every embossed one !
Another great video.. Thanks
Found my first old bottle gold prospecting recently. I’m really “digging” this hobby lately
Watch out - it’s an addiction man !!
@@BottleNed my grandpa dug bottles his whole life. I was never old enough to join but his huge collection has inspired me and keeping the family tradition alive
Ned must be doing something right he’s got a freaking super model digging threw 💩.. Good on you bruv.
On the east coast we call them privys or outhouse holes.😅😅
Nice flasks
It kept coming up Private Video,looks like you got it right as I’m just starting to watch it now ❤
Sorry ! Entertainment perfection must be achieved !!
@@BottleNed we love you Ned and Page ,thanks for making these videos, may the bot gods shower you both with awesome finds
You're a bottle savant😂😂
Ned…I think you meant the widow was being serviced in the bordello….😂
Yes that’s what I meant 😂
Finally another video?? Hmmm 🤔??" Roots and Dirt Adventures" Sorry to step in poop but the wife was not writing letters to him, she was writing invites and hourly prices on fliers and placing them on the wagons of others. 😳😁
Could you please enlighten me on what a 'rat fink' inkwell is? I couldn't find any information on the interwebs.
Back in the day, as a business, if you were looking to package your product in a bottle you would choose the style aka shape/design of your bott from a catalog. Each type of product IE soda, whiskey, bitters, ink had a basic size n shape of bott to signify the contents. But there were variations you could choose from. For instance if you were bottling ink your company may choose between the “cone” style, the “umbrella”, the “igloo”, the “rat fink” and so on….the ink bott from the video is the rat fink style. French in origin I believe. Hope this novel helps lol
Elephantitus 😂
Ahh,yes…the elusive ships captains sh***er🤣
We demand more screen time of Paige!
I have a honey amber coffin flask I found in Del Norte county ca.
C P MOORMAN ONLY MANUFACTUER OF J F CUTTER WHISKEY .
ALSO TWO CALIFORNIA CLUB HOUSE PURE BURBON WHISKEYS ONLY 7 KNOWN BESIDES MINE.
ALL 1870'S PLUS HUNDREDS OF OTHERS .All dug in Del Notre Co
Two clubhouses ? No one I’m aware of has ever found two. How did you come across them ?
My father dug every old dump in del norte county back in the 60's and 70s I have crab boxes full of wrapped bottles all kinds of whiskeys bitters etc
Last two californis clubhouse I saw go at auction went for around 37k I believe
Very hard to believe. Finding one clubhouse is like winning the lottery. Finding two clubhouses is impossible ! What colors are they ?
Both amber
Don't know if your aware but crescent city ca is the 13 oldest annexed city in ca.
But I could really care less if you believe me or not!
I know what the last two went for at auction.
Not for sale !
DEL Norte was in the gold fields and only natural harbor between San Francisco to Columbia river ...
Hopping off spot to the southern oregon gold fields .
Crescent city had over 25 bars on front street back in the 1850's more alcohol and whisky drank here than most gold rush towns .
Where have yall been hiding?????
Please, what is the music at 11:12 ? Thank you in advance !
Music: Allemande - Wahneta Meixsell • Allemande - Wahneta Me...
It’s pretty isn’t it !
@@BottleNed Yes, it is indeed beautiful. But, fxck You Tube Audio Library, or Wahneta !
This piece is actually by Bach. French Suite No. 2 in C minor, BWV 813. No wonder I loved it 😂
@BottleNed Do you have any thoughts on the people who think San Francisco couldn’t have been built as quickly as it was, with just hand tools? They seem to think San Francisco’s ornate stone architecture pre-existed the pioneers, etc. I’ve always thought it was a goofy belief, and just thought you might have some insight, since you regularly dig up evidence of the far reaching trade network and industry in the area.
John Levi's channel will shed light on that topic. He has several videos on the time lines and worlds fairs ect.
@ stretch3179 I’ve watched a few of Levi’s videos. They’re entertaining, but the idea that the pioneers didn’t build San Francisco, seems pretty silly.
The gold rush built the city. Tens of thousands descended on the town in a matter of months to get rich. They abandoned the ships they sailed in on and ran for the gold fields, leaving a ghost harbor full of ships that could be used as storage or to house businesses like hotels and saloons. Then they scuttled the ships to designate property lines for water lots, built sea walls and filled the whole cove in with sand, rock, and BOTTLES ! The city developed fast but it was initially just a tent and board city full of ghost ships. It wasn’t until after the crazy gold rush days died down that they built it into a real city.
@@BottleNed Interesting! Thanks for the info. Who knew watching BottleNed dig up privy bottles would get me so interested in the San Francisco area's history.
A real bottle digger would have tasted the peanut.
Maybe I did….
your funny as hell
Ah.... explains why my comment bounced, just wanted to mention those contaminated soil dumpsters, can contain quite a range of contaminants, anything from just hydrocarbons like diesel or gasoline through to very nasty heavy metals. So procedure on site when we filled these was hazmat, rubber gloves, face shields, dust masks and handling protocols........ but I always rescued the old bots 👍.
Thank you for the bott-rescue efforts, my soldier of The Bott !
Yes, there is some nasty stuff in those dumpsters & I wouldn’t recommend for anyone to mess w them. That being said, prying some bott out of them occasionally seems like a minimal risk scenario but who the hell knows - BottleNed ain’t no scientist, he’s a Bottologist !
@@BottleNed By all means rescue the botts, be sure to wear protection, wash your hands afterwards at the very least and no dirt sniffing and especially don't lick the botts. I've cleaned contaminated sites and filled plenty of dumpsters to be sent to hazardous waste landfills.
you guys are working hard but i dont think you realize you can kill 2 bird with one stone..you dig privy after privy..dont fill them up and instead of these people crapping in the streets put an arrow CRAP HERE AT THE DUMPING GROUNDS...my mind is always cranking trying to help that wonderful state of california with the geniuses that run it
😂
Nobody made a "Master debater" comment yet? Hmm...I'm a little disappointed, people.
he's the guy trump said he was on the crashing helicopter with,but the guy said that's a lie,i don't know do ya think trump would tell a lie???
I collect jewelry and chatalain is the most rare