I’d loved to have been a part of a dig like this. I’m 71 and not too well, so my time has past. I can live vicariously through the Crick Diggers though!
Judy, really appreciate you if you would email me your address I’d like to send you something? Or if you have Facebook please send me a friend request. 😊 thanks for your continued support sister lady.
I love all your videos and your information ! Keep up the good work. My wife and I watch your vids all of the time.I collect insulators and minor in bottles.
Guys .... 1st time watching you " YOU HAVE 💜 AND SOUL " Truly felt the passion and pure respect for vintage glass and the thrill of the dig 🍾 Bless you guys for sharing the joy !!!
If you told the folks that drop the bottles in the outhouse 100 plus years ago ..... that some day someone will be down in the hole digging them up! They’d get a good laugh 😂
I love watching this. Last summer the neighborhood kids dug at a burn pit in my backyard and found square nails and hinges. My home is 120+ years old so I was not surprized in what they found. They had a great time. We can not wait until this summer to continue. Our village is 300 years old so no telling what we will find.
Hello 👋 from New York you guy's found some amazing finds my favorite definitely was the spitoon that was absolutely Beautiful Thank You for bringing me along with you guy's I can't wait to see what you guy's find next 😀 😊
My parents purchased an old ranch site developed in the 1885 . Has a historic Mill site. While there digging around the old mill site I found the outhouse. Need to get back and do some digging in side the outback house. Found a bunch of very old beer bottles while working the old fence lines. Some nice old tools around the corral area sitting in new fence post about 2 or more feet down. Love this stuff.. I was there off and on now and then but whenever I get there always finding stuff. The early pioneers had a dump site which was covered in poison oak and sumac but thanks to my Indian blood does not seem to affect me so pulled up a whole bunch of really cool kitchen tools pots, pans, bottles. Had everything soaking in my kitchen sink so always working towards clean show pieces. Need to be back up there and go digging in the old mill site outhouse.. i think should be some nice late 1800'S down in the hole. I love finding the square nails off the old ranch site of 3000 acres donation land claimed. The cousin's next door are Oregon Century old plus ranchers still holding there claims. Now into the fourth generation of family working ranchers. It is cool seeing that state award out on the county road. My photo logo is at the old Mill Site Pond area taken 16 years ago maybe more.
Wow! You lads know your stuff! But I’m learning the jargon...and different bottle names😁 great video...it always looks so cold and snowy where your digging! 🥶 😁👍
Just started watching your channel. We were in Lonacony (sp) last summer. That old iron furnace is amazing. Thanks for sharing your digs. Buy yourself a Garrett metal detecting wand. You can check out your digs for coins/rings/metals you might otherwise miss. I love digging old abandoned dumps too.
I love watching you guys pulls these out and then show the cleaned version the glass colors are absolutely beautiful from those times. I have a wine bottle I found in a cave in Jamaica that is from 1760, and it is the black green glass.
Great dig guys. Really loved the yellow marble, it looked like it was glowing. I bet Rocks Cousteau would put that one in the middle of one of his frames. Keep up the great work, love watching your videos.
Had fun watching you Guys. I live in Maine around Fry Mt. Found dumps around rock walls. The best thing I found was a set of old glasses setting on a rock and an inkwell at the base of the same rock. I looked for the for the pen, but never found it. Walking in the same woods, I found a flat rock with old wagon pieces. My questing is how do you stop. I can go all day and night when I find a dump. And I'm 72.
Oh WOW now that was a great dig guys, just cant beat the early pontil era. The flask, spitoon & the cobalt blobb are just amazing. I enjoyed that so much im gonna watch it again. Just incredible guys, well done.
awesome finds!!! deeper the hole gets, the more nervous I get. ex-fiance was firefighter - on trench, fast water, & trench rescue. if trench or hole collapses with someone in it, the first thing they do on scene is call family or whoever victim wants to say goodbye to. no chance they can dig you out before weight of dirt suffocates you. know everyone's gonna jump me for being a karen and i'm so not trying to be one. a sheet of plywood cut in half and a cpl 2x4s could save one of your lives.... (climbs off soapbox) your digs are so freaking cool. i own a piece of property that sits between 2 creeks, it had a bar/saloon on it around 1900. thinking about it in a whole new light now. lol good hunting, guys!
I was thinking the same thing! I worked for a natural gas company on the construction side for a few years, we would install new gas lines and they beat trench safety into us so much it became natural, now when I see trenches that aren’t sloped or no shoring it makes me super nervous! They showed us some horrible videos of collapsed trenches with people stuck inside and the aftermath, I guess when you see how fast a person can lose their life and how horrible they look when finally uncovered it really sticks in the brain! The absolute worst were the poor folks that were pulled out of the hole by frantic coworkers with heavy equipment, they usually came out in pieces 🤢 so please be careful folks! Awesome bottles, I usually spend a hour or so every day taking my dog for a walk and digging in old trash sites here in AZ 🤘
Thanks brother mans I do appreciate the input and you are right we should definitely be a lot safer. I can’t argue with you about it at all. I do constantly monitor the stability of the hole for cracks, loosening dirt, large objects overhead and when I deal it to unsafe to venture further I spend a day or two removing all the overhang and getting back to the original dug wall and continue the process all over again.
Dang, guys, the umbrella and igloo inks and the cobalt Elmira squatty are amazing! Lovely old spittoons, so many beautiful old bottles...thanks for another awesome video!💖
You guys are super diggers ! I love how you all try so hard to not break any goodies and how you share the enthusiasm with one another it's intoxicating and memory invoking and thank you! Keep at it you battle ax 's✌✌✌
It was awesome of them to invite you guys to dig those early pits. Just some straight up killer finds. This dig had me on the edge of my seat just wondering what would come out next. Stellar video and beautiful artifacts.👍👍👍☮️
I use to do this. Some real nice finds there guys. Surprised you didn't find more marbles. We found them often most likely from being swallowed at one time by a kid.
Travis & Corey such an amazing video. The suspense was killing me, I can't imagine how it was for you. The spittoon you both pulled out were spectacular, is there any way they can be repaired? Or is it worth it? What is the value of a whole one? You both are blessed to be given the opportunity to fulfil your dreams. It takes hard work and determination and you both have it. You both are living your dreams, especially you Travis. Y'all take care and be safe.
Thanks sister lady, hope you are doing good. It was an incredible weekend of digging with some great people we now call friends. You will more then likely see some future digs with those guys. Like William said they are not super desirable although I cannot for the life of me figure out why. Thanks for your continued support and hop everything is going good with you. We all miss you in the auctions as well. 😊
71 year old. You are awesome. I am pretty much oin tha same shape. 2 tours to iraq and 1 I cant talk about. Hell, I'm only 61 and feel like 91. I gave my all but I should have left a little gas in my tank for future use
Corey and Travis, Congrats on one great dig - you guys are the real deal. I’ve been digging up here in New England for a lot of years (55) in all kinds of places. I’m usually jumping fences vs digging under them!
You guys are freakin' awesome brother man . I enjoy all your videos...need to get on more of your auctions. Let me know if you ever find any pontilled Tennessee stuff. Ttyl
Hold onto your panty hose. That is a Hartell's airtight glass lid (1858-1870 or 1859-1893) full set $350+ . Hopefully, that aqua fruit jar you found is the jar as well - vid 41:46 !
Man, I'm jealous of yalls weather. This entire week here in Arkansas is pushing 80 degrees every day. Coming from someone who absolutely HATES hot weather, that colf and snow looks so refreshing
That broken eagle broke my heart. That was a beauty. Pontil age puts don't pop up very often. We're right outside of Pittsburgh in a great early area and a lot of times we will find a few pontil bases at the very bottom and everything above might be eighties so they had too be heavily dipped or reopened up and dug out to reuse 30 or 40 years after they were first used and that sucks.
That was such a fun trip. That privy had lots of incredible stuff and many many criers . Can’t wait to go back this year and see what treasures await. Thanks for your continued support
I’d loved to have been a part of a dig like this. I’m 71 and not too well, so my time has past. I can live vicariously through the Crick Diggers though!
Hey it’s ok girl you just focus on the things in your life that can still do and not the ones you can’t. Your a tough woman. 😉
Judy, really appreciate you if you would email me your address I’d like to send you something? Or if you have Facebook please send me a friend request. 😊 thanks for your continued support sister lady.
@@CrickDiggersInc This is amazing very inspiring.. how can I find you in Facebook?
Crick Diggers Mafia on Facebook brother man
@@CrickDiggersInc Thank you.
Wow, a very nice umbrella ink with a pontil and a nice cone ink bottle
So beautiful when you hold those old bottles up to the natural light of that wooden framed window.
I love how my UA-cam algorithm has so many very cool people living their childhood fantasies. I remember looking for bottles at my grandparents house.
I subscribed 3 minutes in to the video, I used to dig back when I was younger, you youngins give me the fever all over again!
That blob cobalt was sweet! Keep up the great work my friends!
I love all your videos and your information ! Keep up the good work. My wife and I watch your vids all of the time.I collect insulators and minor in bottles.
Guys .... 1st time watching you " YOU HAVE 💜 AND SOUL " Truly felt the passion and pure respect for vintage glass and the thrill of the dig 🍾 Bless you guys for sharing the joy !!!
That cobalt squat soda was incredible! Nice dig!
It's amazing what people used to throw in the shiter
Thats a Dream Team if I ever saw one! More Digging with Joel!
Absolutely, you will see more videos in the future with our new friends Joel,Ron and Nicole.
Love from the old lady in Texas may God bless you❤ always
Subscribed...i dont subscribe to much but i finally found someone i like watching dig. Im new to detecting so love the info
Killer Cobalt Soda!!! Great Finds!
If you told the folks that drop the bottles in the outhouse 100 plus years ago ..... that some day someone will be down in the hole digging them up! They’d get a good laugh 😂
Some great finds guys I just found this channel and I love it
I don't even know what to say about this video. What a priceless experience that must have been. Wow!👍👍👍
It really was an incredible trip, two very old privys, and some incredible finds. Just gotta keep putting in the work, the bottles are there.
Lovely finds well done
That’s the stuff! Don't get much better than this. Open pontils are always great to dig. Awesome! That Smith from Elmira makes up for all the criers.
I love watching this. Last summer the neighborhood kids dug at a burn pit in my backyard and found square nails and hinges. My home is 120+ years old so I was not surprized in what they found. They had a great time. We can not wait until this summer to continue. Our village is 300 years old so no telling what we will find.
Beautiful bottles!!!..
Love your channel. Keep up the good work
Love the pipe bowl!!!...That is Awesome!!!
Hello 👋 from New York you guy's found some amazing finds my favorite definitely was the spitoon that was absolutely Beautiful Thank You for bringing me along with you guy's I can't wait to see what you guy's find next 😀 😊
Beauties ! Nice work, fellas👍👍
My parents purchased an old ranch site developed in the 1885 . Has a historic Mill site. While there digging around the old mill site I found the outhouse. Need to get back and do some digging in side the outback house. Found a bunch of very old beer bottles while working the old fence lines. Some nice old tools around the corral area sitting in new fence post about 2 or more feet down. Love this stuff.. I was there off and on now and then but whenever I get there always finding stuff. The early pioneers had a dump site which was covered in poison oak and sumac but thanks to my Indian blood does not seem to affect me so pulled up a whole bunch of really cool kitchen tools pots, pans, bottles. Had everything soaking in my kitchen sink so always working towards clean show pieces. Need to be back up there and go digging in the old mill site outhouse.. i think should be some nice late 1800'S down in the hole. I love finding the square nails off the old ranch site of 3000 acres donation land claimed. The cousin's next door are Oregon Century old plus ranchers still holding there claims. Now into the fourth generation of family working ranchers. It is cool seeing that state award out on the county road. My photo logo is at the old Mill Site Pond area taken 16 years ago maybe more.
Have you dug those privys yet? Sounds like an incredible discovery to me .
It is amazing what you all find in old privies! I wouldn't think there'd be anything in a privy but old poop! lol. Great job and enjoyed watching!
lol
Perfect timing. Was waiting for the video Sunday but it works well for down time at work
That's the kind of bottles alot of people dream about finding. Congrats on the awsome bottles yall found happy hunting
Wow! You lads know your stuff! But I’m learning the jargon...and different bottle names😁 great video...it always looks so cold and snowy where your digging! 🥶 😁👍
OMG.... I love your channel! Never ever stop Trav and Corey! Your all such nice people.
I love watching y’all digging!! Hello from Texas!
Another awesome dig
Just started watching your channel.
We were in Lonacony (sp) last summer.
That old iron furnace is amazing.
Thanks for sharing your digs.
Buy yourself a Garrett metal detecting wand.
You can check out your digs for coins/rings/metals you might otherwise miss.
I love digging old abandoned dumps too.
Love that Magnum New England Whisky in the first hole.
I feel you on that, wish more would have been intact but those old privys are so exciting to dig. Hope to get into some more this year.
I love watching you guys pulls these out and then show the cleaned version the glass colors are absolutely beautiful from those times. I have a wine bottle I found in a cave in Jamaica that is from 1760, and it is the black green glass.
That is so cool brother man, I bet you were freaking out🙃. Appreciate you and your support.
Wow! Some incredible finds Awesome video
Nice bottle Corey!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙂
This is real cool! Stuff good job!
Great dig guys. Really loved the yellow marble, it looked like it was glowing. I bet Rocks Cousteau would put that one in the middle of one of his frames. Keep up the great work, love watching your videos.
One of the best pits yet! Glad you all had fun!
Had fun watching you Guys. I live in Maine around Fry Mt. Found dumps around rock walls. The best thing I found was a set of old glasses setting on a rock and an inkwell at the base of the same rock. I looked for the for the pen, but never found it. Walking in the same woods, I found a flat rock with old wagon pieces. My questing is how do you stop. I can go all day and night when I find a dump. And I'm 72.
Haven’t figured out how to stop yet brother man 😂 if I do I’ll let you know.
Nice Finds Guys!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow just wow! Great saves and great videos. I really enjoy your digs.
Oh WOW now that was a great dig guys, just cant beat the early pontil era. The flask, spitoon & the cobalt blobb are just amazing.
I enjoyed that so much im gonna watch it again. Just incredible guys, well done.
awesome finds!!! deeper the hole gets, the more nervous I get. ex-fiance was firefighter - on trench, fast water, & trench rescue. if trench or hole collapses with someone in it, the first thing they do on scene is call family or whoever victim wants to say goodbye to. no chance they can dig you out before weight of dirt suffocates you. know everyone's gonna jump me for being a karen and i'm so not trying to be one. a sheet of plywood cut in half and a cpl 2x4s could save one of your lives.... (climbs off soapbox)
your digs are so freaking cool. i own a piece of property that sits between 2 creeks, it had a bar/saloon on it around 1900. thinking about it in a whole new light now. lol
good hunting, guys!
I was thinking the same thing! I worked for a natural gas company on the construction side for a few years, we would install new gas lines and they beat trench safety into us so much it became natural, now when I see trenches that aren’t sloped or no shoring it makes me super nervous! They showed us some horrible videos of collapsed trenches with people stuck inside and the aftermath, I guess when you see how fast a person can lose their life and how horrible they look when finally uncovered it really sticks in the brain! The absolute worst were the poor folks that were pulled out of the hole by frantic coworkers with heavy equipment, they usually came out in pieces 🤢 so please be careful folks! Awesome bottles, I usually spend a hour or so every day taking my dog for a walk and digging in old trash sites here in AZ 🤘
Thanks brother mans I do appreciate the input and you are right we should definitely be a lot safer. I can’t argue with you about it at all. I do constantly monitor the stability of the hole for cracks, loosening dirt, large objects overhead and when I deal it to unsafe to venture further I spend a day or two removing all the overhang and getting back to the original dug wall and continue the process all over again.
Dang, guys, the umbrella and igloo inks and the cobalt Elmira squatty are amazing! Lovely old spittoons, so many beautiful old bottles...thanks for another awesome video!💖
Such a great video guys. I’ll never forget digging this property. I am working on getting some other 1850 Geneva homes lined up to dig
Yessir brother man was so much fun, anytime your ready for more just holler. 😊
FUNNY TO SEE THE SNOW I"AM IN DEEP EAST TEXAS A NICE 72 DEGREES LOL . GOOD JOB GUY"S !!!!!!
I was picking up some petrified dog poop today and I can't un-see the similarities in the texture of the dirt you're digging in.
You guys are super diggers ! I love how you all try so hard to not break any goodies and how you share the enthusiasm with one another it's intoxicating and memory invoking and thank you! Keep at it you battle ax 's✌✌✌
I like the pickle with bottom out, drag it home for me Travis...crafty.
Yall found some killer stuff. Yall handled the excitement better than I wld have lol.. Great video guys and awesome saves on some history
Thanks man! The adrenaline is real! Nothing like pulling nice bottles
I have only found a broken piece of a Cornucopia in my early days of digging. I still have it, just the base. What a thrill to find even a piece. Wow
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They all look good to me...
It was awesome of them to invite you guys to dig those early pits. Just some straight up killer finds. This dig had me on the edge of my seat just wondering what would come out next. Stellar video and beautiful artifacts.👍👍👍☮️
Now that's what I'm talking about awesome find ☝💯💯
What an exciting dig!!! Wow, every find was so pins and needles. You just never know when you are in a privy like that.
That was amazing guys love the the video
Wow guys I stopped working to watch this… amazing bros!
Soooo exciting!
I use to do this. Some real nice finds there guys. Surprised you didn't find more marbles. We found them often most likely from being swallowed at one time by a kid.
Travis & Corey such an amazing video. The suspense was killing me, I can't imagine how it was for you. The spittoon you both pulled out were spectacular, is there any way they can be repaired? Or is it worth it? What is the value of a whole one? You both are blessed to be given the opportunity to fulfil your dreams. It takes hard work and determination and you both have it. You both are living your dreams, especially you Travis. Y'all take care and be safe.
Thanks sister lady, hope you are doing good. It was an incredible weekend of digging with some great people we now call friends. You will more then likely see some future digs with those guys. Like William said they are not super desirable although I cannot for the life of me figure out why. Thanks for your continued support and hop everything is going good with you. We all miss you in the auctions as well. 😊
@@magickmoi1261 100+ years is a good way to clean up the soil
Love the asplundh rope
Cool man im in montana i used to dig stuff like that once in awhile mostly 1900s though sometimes surprising.
Unbelievable!!! Congrats to you all! The broken historicals brought a tear to my eye!!! Super video! 👍
71 year old. You are awesome. I am pretty much oin tha same shape. 2 tours to iraq and 1 I cant talk about. Hell, I'm only 61 and feel like 91. I gave my all but I should have left a little gas in my tank for future use
Oh well. Everything is physically pretty much FUBAR.
Corey and Travis, Congrats on one great dig - you guys are the real deal. I’ve been digging up here in New England for a lot of years (55) in all kinds of places. I’m usually jumping fences vs digging under them!
So much fun.
Beautiful pottery
Awesome!!!
Nothing like that 'eeek!' sound of a digger tong on buried glass.
Love the pottery
I would use those old bones as scales for making knives.
If you want some old bones brother I can get you some together we are constantly digging them.
Awesome pits! Well done Crick Diggers! 👍🇺🇸
You guys are freakin' awesome brother man . I enjoy all your videos...need to get on more of your auctions. Let me know if you ever find any pontilled Tennessee stuff. Ttyl
Amazing finds on this dig guys! Well done!
Awesome job guys. You might want to consider fiskars plastic claws tools .
Nice color green
Fun,nice bottles,am in Washington state 😇🙏
Can't dig anymore. Watch it, brings me back!!
Good finds guys
Man I love it. Got to find me some spots to dig
Yessir that was one my better privy digs. Lots of good times saving history.
I’m a new sub and I love digging videos like this their relaxing for me. 😊
I need to get back in to doing things like this
Awesome dig guys y’all killed it.
What about metals? Will you sweep the hole with a metal detector once you finish with the glass and ceramic layers?
What great finds!! Wow!
A 10,000 piece puzzle sets… The challenge is find all parts and superglue them into place
You could make a drinking game out of this channel every time he says "alright guys". lol.
Hold onto your panty hose. That is a Hartell's airtight glass lid (1858-1870 or 1859-1893) full set $350+ . Hopefully, that aqua fruit jar you found is the jar as well - vid 41:46 !
Great dig. First privy was interesting with the step in it. Had a few before were I went to to the other side and dropped another few feet.
Man, I'm jealous of yalls weather. This entire week here in Arkansas is pushing 80 degrees every day. Coming from someone who absolutely HATES hot weather, that colf and snow looks so refreshing
I love the channel
Been there done that. I used to average 8 dollars an hour bottle digging
Not to shabby brother man I’m pulling in enough to pay the bills and continue doing what I love.
That broken eagle broke my heart. That was a beauty. Pontil age puts don't pop up very often. We're right outside of Pittsburgh in a great early area and a lot of times we will find a few pontil bases at the very bottom and everything above might be eighties so they had too be heavily dipped or reopened up and dug out to reuse 30 or 40 years after they were first used and that sucks.
Those snake oil bottles are everywhere.
CRICK DIGGERS .... YES TO THE BEST
Awesome dig… that open Pontic sauce bottle is beautiful too bad it had a lip chip
That was such a fun trip. That privy had lots of incredible stuff and many many criers . Can’t wait to go back this year and see what treasures await. Thanks for your continued support