Old West Prop Bottles
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Discussing prop bottles and making labels for them.
"Transition One" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Ha ha ha! I love the sound effect used when ya got blasted in the nugget with the non-break away bottle. Tink!
Love making sound effects.
Another shattering dose of Wild West Infotainment. Thanks Santee and crew!!
HAHA! I appreciate it, Jedi...I think you all just come to watch me get hit with things.
Arizona Ghostriders, well... okay, there was some eager anticipation as Jerry held that bottle.
I took an introductory glass-blowing class a few years back, those guys deserved good pay. That is tough work under the best of circumstances.
Knowing me, I'd inhale!
That looked painful! Make sure Dirty Dan gets the correct ammo in his sidearm that would be really painful. Great channel Santee
It's amazing how much they smile when they get to hit me or shoot me.
I love the slo-mo ending! Another great video!
Thanks, Dustin!
I’m thinking I need a day of binging your videos! I really like these. Right up my alley too. We love the Old West here
I'm so glad to hear that! Watch, learn, and enjoy. That's the plan.
You always can recognize a re-enactor in the Liquor store. The look for a period style bottle, then look to see what is in it.
True
I love you upload my friend. I don't drink whiskey anymore. I use to do the same thing. OMG! Not a break away bottle. 😂
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
That was great guys IT wouldn't be a western show without a bottle breaking. Love the old bottles
I still have all my bottles that me and my folks dug-up, from a dump site ,from the great Baltimore fire
You are right!
Tweet, tweet, tweet.... Uh Mr Santee? Uh Mr Santee, sir??? LOL! Always wondered about those special break away bottles... More fun!
They are. At some point I'll do a whole episode on them.
Great video. You're the best info & humor on utube. When driving truck, I had a load of plastic bottles-to-be. They were about 3" high with the threaded neck. They would be put in a mold & have hot air blown into them & became whatever soda bottle size was to be made, liter, etc.
Cool! Interesting video my friend, This is part of history.
Thank you!
You did a great job on the label and I love your sense of humor.
Thanks...uh...I was trying to be serious.
HA!!
How man! the nineteen century posters and labels back then was pure Art.
Lmao! That ending was epic was not expecting that.
Yeah, me either. Thank you!
Love this had a collection of old bottles o found on a piece of land we purchased buy when we moved I forgot them... Wish I still had them now.
Me too!! You have some history on that land, eh?
@@ArizonaGhostriders yea wish I still had it...
Santee,I hope you are alright after that last bottle hitting your hear😮 I must admit I love old looking bottles and those at the beginning, the ones that were not perfect, those are the best! They have some history in them👍This tutorial is really nice I will make sure to use it for making labels for some homemade goodies I might make for Christmas🤗❄
Thanks, Elisa. For labels regarding food goodies, the company "Avery" makes printable labels to go on jars. It's easier than the glue method,.
Thank you for the tip! I will check it out :)
Educational AND a how-to! Great video and thank you!
You are welcome. Come back for more!
Wow that's so cool! Love the label you made- you're very artistic! Really nice job! Awesome to see the breakaway bottle in action! Poor Santee, at least you have video evidence of that last one! Hehe ;D
Loved it as always 😜🍾(break-away 🤣😂)
Thanks, Threewolfs!
Super fun DIY prop bottles!
I love y'alls humor! Always good for a laugh.
I appreciate it!
I have been watching one after another of your videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
Enjoyed your insights today friend. I'm now going to decorate my own paw paw wine with label. Cool slow motion break away bottle action at the end. Wipe away the finger prints. Haahaa. 🐄👦 Your forever friend Belle'.
Thanks, Belle! Had fun doing it all. enjoy Paw Paw's wine!
That is so exciting , whisky adventures
Loved the tutorial
Stay blessed 💐💐💐
Thank you!
Super cool labels. Looks like fun :)
Thanks!
this is so fun! Thanks!
Hey Santee, I have a pop-trip for ya I use all the time when prepping bottles.
To get the sticker residue off after you peel as much off as you can, mix some olive oil and salt together into a coarse paste. The salt scrubs it and the oil removes the sticky glue. One downside though, it's good for cleaning your hands and it will make then soft, the other cowpokes might give you a hard time for having the hands of a towns-men who never worked a day in his life.
The misses might love it as a good hand exfoliating skin treatment though!
I also recomend either letting your nails grow out jut a little but or getting a stiff dish scrubbing rag like those green ones or if you are feeling extra mainly some softer steel wool. It will be faster then a soap soak and if it's a glass bottle for the steel wool then what very little scratches it leaves behind with be too grooves for the glue/hodgepodge to take root in
Great tips, Shaddy. Gotta do that to a couple bottles this month. I'll use that idea!
I love Historical Glassware. Good video. My dad had a large collection.
I've started a mini-collection, but have seen folks who have a ton of it. Interesting, eh?
Do you where to buy those prop bottles? I know several heads I would love to break them over.
Smashprops is the company that comes to mind. You can find them on Amazon as well.
Get the beer bottles (they are cheaper)!
We love this! We can't wait to make our own labels! Do you have a link to how you made the labels in Photoshop? Or a set of labels we could print?
Not yet! But if you want to email me a request, I'll send you some my files.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Thank you! Sending over an email now.
I have heard that "they" back in the day 1970's and before that they made candy glass for the windows and bottles and cups, glasses. It was made out of sugar and corn-syrup.
That's roughly it. I think there's some corn starch in there, as well.
Your cohort said that it's "thin plastic" I was replying to that part.
@@clarencesmith2305 Nowadays it is thin plastic. We just ordered a bunch of professionally made ones and that's the makeup.
@@ArizonaGhostriders My mom had a recipe for "cut candy" and I would love to find it BUT it was a clear candy that we/she would put mint, cinnamon or wintergreen oil in along with food coloring.
@@ArizonaGhostriders She would pour it in a pan then after a while we would peel it out of the pan and cut it into small squares. I would bet it was near the same as the Hollywood guys would use.
These skits always make me laugh!!
But...they are meant to be serious!
Just kidding...
@@ArizonaGhostriders :D
Excellent choice, of music: The Sting, by Scott Joplin ! thankyou- all ghost RIDERS......that real bottle, musta stung a bit, eh Santee ? or...(the last bash....)
I don't remember it all that well. It's a little fuzzy....
All of you guys and gals are great I love this channel
Very cool Santee. That was funny. thanks for being the prop tester. :>((
I ain't afraid of nuthin'
Except Dirty Dan when he's mad.
Great Show !!!!!
🤠
You could used bottles made from Sugar glass.The safe way to break them over other peoples heads.
Yeah, we are thinking about making some...since they are so expensive.
Thank you for sharing
Like #42
I appreciate it!
Arizona Ghostriders Ouch.! Watched and gave you a like.
HA! The magic of cinema. Glad you liked it!
Love the channel, the other guys really seem to enjoy causing you injury!
my head hurts thinking about those hits…
I unerstand!
Sometimes the label glue is the very difficult rubber cement type that just won't come off with soaking in warm water. In this case, after taking off as much off the label as possible, get some duct tape and keep pressing the tape against the glue over & over & over until you've pulled all the old glue off the bottle. It takes patience, but it works. This is also a good method to use to take label glue off gifts.
I've used goof off to get sticky stuff off of glass bottles before, which was very successful. And wash it off afterward with dish soap and water.
Greetings from Ireland. I always wondered about those break away bottles.
Candy glass is another popular way to make them. Might try to make some!
Sounds like a plan.
Good video some good information big like
Great video thanks for the laugh 😊👍
My pleasure.
I did a video on removing labels - the trick is to boil water and put it inside the bottle and let it sit for - ummm - I cant remember - lol but for a few minutes - and then it peels right off! oh my gosh I love that plastic breakable bottle - how cool was that! yikes - the other one didnt look to fun! lol great video :)
HAHA! Thanks.
:)
Goo gon takes of labels like a hot knife through butter.
Great tip!
Just remember, not all of us have a Mac!
True, but you can do everything I said on a PC...trust me!
There's always hackintosh… 😁
"Here, wipe the fingerprints off of that." :D
LOL!
Man I wish I was there! 👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
I wish ya were too, Jeffry!
Very Cool 😎 video love 💘 it , You are totally Funny lol ..... 💘
I have my moments. Thank you!
Mmm. Like a piece of candy with history in the middle! 😉. That's how I think of this channel.
Cool. I like that a lot!
AWESOME VIDEO SANTEE I'M STILL LAUGHING 😂😂😂 👍 Payback time for Dirty Dan and BATJAC 💀👍 Send Bill or T-rex after them LOL how's your head feeling 🤕 I found some old whiskey bottles at my great-grandfather's Farm they were in the grain shed I don't know what they were doing there I found about 20 of them the smaller one pint bottles pretty cool though 👍😎 LATER BRO 🤠 LLTOW 🤠 AND SEE YOU ON DOWN AT THE SALOON 🥃🍻🤠🇺🇸
Thanks, Darin! Will see you down at the saloon.
You should make a video about musical instruments of the old west
heat gun for a few seconds and it comes off easily. Learned this at work.
WOW! I have a heat gun at work and know this. What is wrong with my brain?
@@ArizonaGhostriders you might have been hit on the head one (or two) times too many.... ;)
@@KSFWG No doubt.
Lost it at "wipe the fingerprints"
The stuff that comes out of his mouth....the other two takes he said something completely different. Gotta love Dirty Dan.
Make sure u ice the noggin lol great vid bro like that diy thsts cool need some bubba bass whisky 😆😆
THERE'S BUBBA BASS WHISKY????!?!?!?!?
Arizona Ghostriders i need to make some bubba bass whisky bottles for the man cave lol
Lemme know, I'll make you a label!
Arizona Ghostriders that would be awsome i have the perfect bottle lol if its not to much trouble
Hey, santee, the bottles that are seen at 1 minute and 9 seconds into the video are they yours?
Yes
Probably not my place to say but,
'I don't believe that a real glass bottle would stand a chance against that noggin'. 😂
I learned that the hard way.
Love it!
Love this. What type of paper did you use to print on and what type of fonts did you use?
I have many fonts. Dafont.com has a section of western fonts for free download. Just plain copy paper.
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks for this
Nice.... Like 5
Thank you!
Instant fan 😂
Thank you!
Sometimes... it’s hard to find something that’s both ENTERTAINING and EDUCATIONAL on UA-cam... you guys got a great TALENT... had a history teacher in high school that goes to Civil War re-enactments... I myself fancy a puff tie with waistcoat and a pocket watch combo... became a recent owner of a “man with no name” drifter hat... and is now my daily user. 😁 great job, thank you!
@@tonycamacho3015 Tony, that's the highest compliment! Appreciate that so much. Congrats on the hat...it's a great one.
great vid Cheese! Do you ever do any aging on the bottle labels to make them look old?btw: if you need any more empties, let me know :-) It would be nice to have a week where all the bottle clinking on trash day didn't make my neighbors laugh !! ha ha ha ha
Haha! I struggle with aging doing what we do. If we are "in" the 1880's, then our stuff shouldn't look too old. However, I LOVE the look of rustic, worn, aged items.
Poor santew
yup.
Lol love these videos. I'd love to meet y'all, I'll be in Tombstone December 30th through new years
Wow! To what do we owe the pleasure of your visit?
I'm friends with a lot of the locals, they've become like second family to me. They been asking constantly for me to move there, and id love too, but gotta find work first. So till then I'll just continue making the trip from Jouston,Tx
We'd be happy to have you. Maybe you can teach us Arizonans how to make real barbecue!
Arizona Ghostriders Hey now theres an idea, or my locally famous Fajitas pablanos
Oh and do you have links to the glues used please
It's Mod Podge and available in most places.
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks, I’ll Google where I can get it near me
@@ArizonaGhostriders is it the Matt or Gloss you used? There is a wide verity lol
Nice prince Albert can it came out in 1907 I'm a pipe smoker hence my interest In tobacco in the wild west
What kind of pipe do you smoke? I'm interested.
Well done my friend. I gave you a shout out in my last shout out video.🖒🖒🖒👏👏👏👏💕💕😊😊😊😊🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Well thank you so much, Martina!
Hey, santee, what does Kentucky House Arizona territory mean
We have Kentucky Camp here, which is a ghost town. Is that what you mean?
@@ArizonaGhostriders I mean the writing that was on your bottle that you made
Briars, corn cobs and a meerschaum. Missouri meerschaum is a corn cob pipe manufacturer the company was created in 1883 so they were around during the years. before cigarettes were machine made settlers learned from the Indians to wrap corn husks in tobacco machine made cigarettes came out around 1885 but they were extremely expensive the cowboys of the days called them "pimp sticks" because only pimps could afford them roll your own were popular have a good day Santee
Printer ink runs badly when it gets wet. I've made replica labels in past, and have sprayed labels with several light coats of clear acrylic to seal and make surface water resistant. Paper can be aged or very more tanish paper can be used for aged appearance prior to spray. On smaller labels, or labels with smaller writing, most home/office grade printers don't print smaller fonts well in part due to printing software' pixel size sending to computer. In that case, make label bigger than you need it, take digital photo, print on satin photo paper in photo mode, which allows for finer pixels, sizing label to size you'll need. Writing will be much clearer, more resembling a 19th Century label printed by a press. This takes some tweaking so be patient during your trial & error phase. BTW: Hobby Lobby has assortment of period glass bottles of varying size and even Dollar Tree has some improvisable glass bottles?containers.
King of Random has video on inexpensively making candy glass (for break a ways) in windows, etc. One guy I know use to bottles with candy glass for his theatre group.
I've had no problems since I applied the Mod Podge. Spray acrylic could work too.
One year a bunch of us 'history buffs' had a gag gift Christmas party, with 'refreshments'. I made a replica bottle label of "Old National" whiskey I'd found on line and got an old timey bottle at Dollar Tree. Went to liquor store, bought bottle of rot gut to put in my creation. Weird, but most attendees liked the rot gut/faux Old National. Between the 'mountain oysters', menudos (spiced tripe), batter dipped deep fried rattle snake, and some of the other period foods, it was a unique event.
Here in Germany we get paid my recycling glass bottles.
0,8 cent per each bottle.
Interesting. In America we have that too, but I don't know what it pays.
We et paid in the supermarket. In the supermarket there is a machine and the machine gives you a coupon or a ticket and with the ticket you can get cash or you buy whatever you want in the supermarket.
8 Cents per each glass of bottle and 15 or maybe 25 cents per each plastic bottle.
Here you have the video where I explain where you can get the money. Pfandflasche
ua-cam.com/video/gsQtW6JZEyg/v-deo.html
Actually,you pay the entire price +( 0,8 -0,15-0,25)cents and then you will get the extra money if you go to the supermarket and you recycle the bottles in the machine. This is a great way to save some money.
In Portugal, the country where I born, we don't do this. I have never been in American, therefore I don't understand how the system works there. I suppose is more or less the same.
Greetings from Berlin.
Can you make video abaut wat caeboys heva on sedls
Poor Santee...they do him so bad. :(
Yeah...my wife's thoughts exactly. -Santee
lol Great video
HA! Fun stuff. Thank you!
I learned something.....lol...
Take some rubbing alcohol and put it on there it should come off next time a lot easier and quicker
Tried that....no luck. It was a real persistent little label!!
@@ArizonaGhostriders o ok like the work you do
@@crazyredneck6475 Thank you!
@@ArizonaGhostriders anytime..
You help me learn a lot that I did not know I appreciate I'm big into westerns and cowboys you help me learn a lot from your videos
Ouch!!!!
LOL!
Thumbs up!!Like from us!!!Lets be friends? Have a good day dear friends!
Here, wipe the finger prints off that...
yup
Subbed ya from the chat and will check out more vids!!
Thank you!
thanks for heart!!
Your welcome (did it again!)
I just love this channel! I feel the need to do a shout out!
Thank you so much, Harry!
Dean Martin used apple juice.
hahahaha
using real whiskey is alcohol abuse.
Enjoyed your insights today friend. I'm now going to decorate my own paw paw wine with label. Cool slow motion break away bottle action at the end. Wipe away the finger prints. Haahaa. 🐄👦 Your forever friend Belle'.