Haha just realized I missed putting the clip of me finding the Try-me into the video!! I’ll put it in next weeks video! Sorry for not having a video last week! My day job is kicking my butt and my time has been very limited hence the rush edit on todays video……. Thanks as always for supporting the channel!
I have a couple try-me bottles from B’ham and some pieces. I also have one similar shaped that is embossed with circus animals and says Surprise. Ever see one of those ?
I was talking the other day to some one that said they had a bunch of old coke bottles. I was telling them how to look for the dates and that the rarer bottles will have smaller city names on the bottom. They asked me how I knew so much about old bottles. I said well there’s this guy I watch on UA-cam…you teach us so much about old bottles and I thank you.
The spiral bottle looks very much like a 1958 swirl Pepsi and the round APL looks the right shape for pepst as well. 🤔 The tash is cool, very Tom Selleck as Magnum 😉
Hey - nice and old Bottles - great Fish as well - You had a great Time walking the Creek - always sooo nice watching Your Videos - many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
I live in Portsmouth UK, spent much time working on the mudflats for shellfish over those many years during my much younger days. I have a large collection of really old bottles, pipes, ink wells,old sailors shoe buckles. And much more. Just things I came across whilst working. I love anything with all that history. So yes, I appreciate all you are finding. 🤘👏👏👏
Cyd in MD. I just discovered you today and I enjoyed your video. I watch a Londoner who goes mudlarking on the Thames. It's fun to watch. Thank you for the video.
I kinda like your new Ron Burgandy look . Keep the stash , I grew mine my junior year of high school and still have it , that was 53 years ago . God bless you and yours .
The good thing about your work kicking your butt is that it makes the creek hunt that much more fun to go to! Hopefully when you quit your job to do this full time, it'll still be fun!
SB&GCo - Streator Bottle & Glass Co., Streator, Illinois (1881-1905) The Streator Bottle & Glass Co. had a very straight forward history from its opening in 1881 to its merger with other glass houses to form the American Glass Co. in 1905. The business was successful from the beginning, specializing in beer bottles but making a variety of other containers. Although the plant only used a single logo to mark its products, those appear in several variations.
Awesome finds, Brandon. It’s amazing those bottles can survive for 100+ years in a creek and still be intact. Sometime, show us a follow up video with the finds cleaned and tumbled so we can see the results of your efforts. 😎
Brandon you are a nice looking young man with or without the mustache and blessed with a beautiful wife and baby girl. Love the videos you share keep up the good work.
The Kerr Economy and Kerr Self Sealing jars were developed in 1903 by Alexander H. Kerr of San Francisco, who founded the Hermetic Fruit Jar Company that year. The Kerr Glass Manufacturing Company survived the April 1906 San Francisco earthquake (and fires) due to all its sand around the plant. Embossed Economys and Self Sealings were produced in the 1903-1930 period.
@@patriceschweitzer8326 Kerr (low priced) Economys were the competitive clones to the Ball (low priced Drey jars with the tin lid. Still believe that on West Coast digs you can find (somehow) former ghosted Drey embossed jar molds that were then embossed with Economys (making misleading statement that Kerrs made Dreys - later buying out Drey and then making Economys).
Always anxious to see what you find in your adventure in the creek. I think that’s pretty neat that that bridge is still standing being it’s from early 1900 hundred. I really like that one flask that looks like a coffin. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen one till now. I’m telling you look good in that mustache. Some wives don’t like them on their husbands. I’m kinda tickled that your wife likes it. It does look distinguish on you. ♥️😊👍👍
I scanned your posts, comments, but did not see anyone comment on the "vase parts" you kept referring to early on in your video. My personal take is that it is two different lamp parts, the bottom, which had a hole in it for the electric cord, and the top piece you called a lid, that was the top where the socket would be mounted. Just my two cents worth Brandon. Keep on a hunting, and good Luck with finding the Hutch bottle!
Are stashes in down south? I spent time last week down in the hills of North Carolina and seen several guys with them. It was like the 80's all over again. Sadly the hairline these days, the old mullet is out of the question but I could still rock the Selleck mustache.
Hey, I don't know if you usually tumble all your finds, but I think it would be really cool to maybe include updates, or before/after of previous finds in the videos. Maybe at the end after you show all the day's finds.
I’d love to do this however it would take weeks before I could release a video with time it takes to clean. Sadly it’s just not doable with me working full time still.
@@adventurearchaeology I didn't mean bottles from recent finds, just bottles you happen to have cleaned recently. Maybe some weeks there won't any at all. Just love seeing the finds all cleaned up.
Well, Brandon, I really enjoyed this. I felt like I was there with you. This video took me back to my childhood when my family would go picnic by a creek. I felt as if I was back there. I have my own Channel now. I probably subscribed to your Channel on my brother, Brian's, Channel. I'm sure Robert (Wright) would want me to tell you "Hi!" for him.
Hey Brandon, have you ever considered probing the creek for bottles? I’ve done this in muddier creeks and found 1923s, early 1900s beers, and plenty more. You should give it a try, also you probe into deeper pockets of water that are harder to see as well as using it for a depth gage. It also if in water you can’t see scares off animals and turtles that are in front of you when using it to see the water depth.
I have tried in the past however here in Bama we have a ton of small gravel and large rock in the creeks so it makes it difficult to probe a lot of times.
When y'all walk back up the creek and have a lot of bottles/bricks....Do y'all put them all in a backpack? If so, how do you keep the bottles from breaking?
90% of the 1900 or before bridges are on county roads that now have fences across them and huge no trespassing signs. I actually never knew the county could close and sell roads and bridges
You can tell how old the Kerr jar is by looking at the bottom and if it says Kerr mfg glass co on the bottom it means that it was produced from 1904 to 1920 anything that doesn’t say that is newer than 1920
The real treasure is that mustache…you want me to come to Alabama and bring you a hutch so you can shave that thing? 😂 just kidding, another great video! I look forward to Friday so I can see what you have found!
Brandon, I've been watching your channel for quite awhile now and it doesn't seem as though you find many Dr Pepper bottles. Seems strange to me since they were the first. 🙍♀️ Have I just missed when you find them?
I find them every now and then. Most actual Dr.Pepper bottles weren’t introduced until the 1930s before that it was a different name. And where we hunt we’re usually searching 1880s-1920s stuff so we don’t run across them often.
I pulled a solid 6lb civil war cannonball ball out of a creek in pa today not sure how it got there I'm still shocked but I'm so happy I don't know what to think
Come to Texas and you can WALK our dry creeks and rivers. You definitely won't have to worry about rain. What the wildfires didn't burn the heat is killing and may burn yet. Welcome to Texas weather
Hello fam. So my town has decided to rebuild the small bridge here in town. They dug and put in supports, etc.... My question is.... how long will I have to wait before things may be revield? Anyone's help would be appreciated, Thanx in advanced
Haha just realized I missed putting the clip of me finding the Try-me into the video!! I’ll put it in next weeks video! Sorry for not having a video last week! My day job is kicking my butt and my time has been very limited hence the rush edit on todays video……. Thanks as always for supporting the channel!
I noticed that as soon as you showed it. I was like wait a minute
I have a couple try-me bottles from B’ham and some pieces. I also have one similar shaped that is embossed with circus animals and says Surprise. Ever see one of those ?
its all good
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I was talking the other day to some one that said they had a bunch of old coke bottles. I was telling them how to look for the dates and that the rarer bottles will have smaller city names on the bottom. They asked me how I knew so much about old bottles. I said well there’s this guy I watch on UA-cam…you teach us so much about old bottles and I thank you.
The spiral bottle looks very much like a 1958 swirl Pepsi and the round APL looks the right shape for pepst as well. 🤔
The tash is cool, very Tom Selleck as Magnum 😉
Thanks for sharing another great adventure,
Sweet finds. . Keeping it real.. Real life is always first before fun.... although fun is definitely better
Hey - nice and old Bottles - great Fish as well - You had a great Time walking the Creek - always sooo nice watching Your Videos - many Cheers from us in Australia !!!!
Nice to see there were still a few things there worth keeping.
Very nice bottles 👍👏😎
I live in Portsmouth UK, spent much time working on the mudflats for shellfish over those many years during my much younger days. I have a large collection of really old bottles, pipes, ink wells,old sailors shoe buckles. And much more. Just things I came across whilst working. I love anything with all that history. So yes, I appreciate all you are finding. 🤘👏👏👏
Cyd in MD. I just discovered you today and I enjoyed your video. I watch a Londoner who goes mudlarking on the Thames. It's fun to watch. Thank you for the video.
Welcome to the channel!
Thanks for sharing awesome video 👍
Well done!
I kinda like your new Ron Burgandy look . Keep the stash , I grew mine my junior year of high school and still have it , that was 53 years ago . God bless you and yours .
Loved the two flasks. Need them for my collection.
I respect you Brandon but I have to tell you, as soon as I saw your mustache...All I could think of was the movie SUPER TROOPER'S....😂😂😂
🥸🥸LOL
I agree with your wife, that mustache looks good on you. Better luck on your next adventure!
Some nice finds, Brandon, but looks like you have some tumbling to do! I love those old flasks.💖
Sweet finds👍🤓👍
The good thing about your work kicking your butt is that it makes the creek hunt that much more fun to go to! Hopefully when you quit your job to do this full time, it'll still be fun!
I sure hope that day comes!
Good finds for sure, keep them coming
SB&GCo - Streator Bottle & Glass Co., Streator, Illinois (1881-1905)
The Streator Bottle & Glass Co. had a very straight forward history from its opening in 1881 to its merger with other glass houses to form the American Glass Co. in 1905. The business was successful from the beginning, specializing in beer bottles but making a variety of other containers. Although the plant only used a single logo to mark its products, those appear in several variations.
As always love to see what you get out of these adventures. Stay safe and have a great weekend.
Enjoyed watching well done on the finds
I would just love to find even one bottle that is over 100 years old. I always enjoy watching you find your treasures.
Nice bottles Brandon! Keep it up Bro!
Fantastic finds great creek walk love them ❤️
I like the new look with the mustache. Thanks for taking us along. ……
Awesome finds, Brandon. It’s amazing those bottles can survive for 100+ years in a creek and still be intact. Sometime, show us a follow up video with the finds cleaned and tumbled so we can see the results of your efforts. 😎
Yeah, I’d like to see the clean & tumbled bottles too.
That is a modern marker light off a gas trailer, it's sealed so its explosion proof.
Ohhhh that makes sense!
haha yeah ! love the glasses, man ! ... now on with the show !!👍😂🍻
I dig up the windshield/firewall/headlights assembly for a model t the other day 😂😂
It was nice to see a bottle from my area....Savannah.
Well Brandon I like your mustache lol! Thanks for the creek adventure, keep up the great work out there bro 😎
Great collection of bottle finds!
Brandon you are a nice looking young man with or without the mustache and blessed with a beautiful wife and baby girl. Love the videos you share keep up the good work.
Fjb
Hi , stay safe !
Some nice bottles Brandon!! I love the little flasks. Happy hunting and be well
The Kerr Economy and Kerr Self Sealing jars were developed in 1903 by Alexander H. Kerr of San Francisco, who founded the Hermetic Fruit Jar Company that year. The Kerr Glass Manufacturing Company survived the April 1906 San Francisco earthquake (and fires) due to all its sand around the plant. Embossed Economys and Self Sealings were produced in the 1903-1930 period.
Interesting 🤔
@@patriceschweitzer8326 Kerr (low priced) Economys were the competitive clones to the Ball (low priced Drey jars with the tin lid. Still believe that on West Coast digs you can find (somehow) former ghosted Drey embossed jar molds that were then embossed with Economys (making misleading statement that Kerrs made Dreys - later buying out Drey and then making Economys).
This is fascinating!
That first piece of potter was a lamp. You can see those two holes are for the wiring. Of course I could be very wrong.
you are close to my neighborhood now! I pass that bridge eveyday. good hunting!
You did find some awesome looking things keep up the good work
That light is off of a tanker that holds flammable materials very modern
Always anxious to see what you find in your adventure in the creek. I think that’s pretty neat that that bridge is still standing being it’s from early 1900 hundred. I really like that one flask that looks like a coffin. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen one till now. I’m telling you look good in that mustache. Some wives don’t like them on their husbands. I’m kinda tickled that your wife likes it. It does look distinguish on you. ♥️😊👍👍
Self-sealing was first used prior to 1910 but was patented mid 30s. You need a Red Book for canning jars.
Make sure to change that blinker fluid.
That fluid was looking dirty I better get on it 😎
Too funny! 🤣🤣
Liked the Mason jar!
Nice finds! I vote you keep the stache as well!
Your wife’s walking ahead hiding all the hutches so you keep the mo Brandon 😝🍻
😂😂😂😂😂
I remember that bridge from the early days of this channel.Always cool to see another great video Brandon!!!
I scanned your posts, comments, but did not see anyone comment on the "vase parts" you kept referring to early on in your video. My personal take is that it is two different lamp parts, the bottom, which had a hole in it for the electric cord, and the top piece you called a lid, that was the top where the socket would be mounted. Just my two cents worth Brandon. Keep on a hunting, and good Luck with finding the Hutch bottle!
Have you ever come across the old polly's pop from Independence mo? The yellow one is the rarest I believe. They have a Parrott on the front
AWSOME finds man
Well done
CrouchOz
Mudlarking is the British sophisticated term for playing in the mud walking ditches and creeks.
I know I get notifications on your Facebook page,but I have t seen any? I do get them here… lawd sorry I missed them.
Hey Brandon love the video.i think you have a teens or twenties kerr Mason there. Nice heavy embossing and a thick bottom.nice jar
Love the tryme
Thanks John!
@@adventurearchaeology your welcome thank you for the videos and knowledge.
Dayton OH here! Have to do some diggin and find out where the plant was!
Are stashes in down south? I spent time last week down in the hills of North Carolina and seen several guys with them. It was like the 80's all over again. Sadly the hairline these days, the old mullet is out of the question but I could still rock the Selleck mustache.
They seem to be coming back haha 😂
Hey, I don't know if you usually tumble all your finds, but I think it would be really cool to maybe include updates, or before/after of previous finds in the videos. Maybe at the end after you show all the day's finds.
I’d love to do this however it would take weeks before I could release a video with time it takes to clean. Sadly it’s just not doable with me working full time still.
@@adventurearchaeology I didn't mean bottles from recent finds, just bottles you happen to have cleaned recently. Maybe some weeks there won't any at all. Just love seeing the finds all cleaned up.
New sub ! Liked 😘😘👏👏
Hey show your collection. I want to see it.
At 2:31, the pottery had a small hole near base. Maybe a lamp instead?
That’s possible!
Well, Brandon, I really enjoyed this. I felt like I was there with you. This video took me back to my childhood when my family would go picnic by a creek. I felt as if I was back there. I have my own Channel now. I probably subscribed to your Channel on my brother, Brian's, Channel. I'm sure Robert (Wright) would want me to tell you "Hi!" for him.
I found one of those zinc mason jar lids yesterday
New sub liked it!
Found you on FB. But I enjoy you're content so I'm here ❤️
Welcome aboard!
Do you ever check inside the old tires?. or maybe lift them up to check under them.
Sure do!
kool
Hi Brandon Great finds today. We used to call a mustache like that a "porn star mustache".
Nice hunt new subber!
Welcome aboard!!
The year for the Kerr jar is on the screw top.
Our guy Brandon lookin like Tom Selleck 👨
🤷🤣
Hey Brandon, have you ever considered probing the creek for bottles? I’ve done this in muddier creeks and found 1923s, early 1900s beers, and plenty more. You should give it a try, also you probe into deeper pockets of water that are harder to see as well as using it for a depth gage. It also if in water you can’t see scares off animals and turtles that are in front of you when using it to see the water depth.
I have tried in the past however here in Bama we have a ton of small gravel and large rock in the creeks so it makes it difficult to probe a lot of times.
New sub ! Liked 🙏😘👏😀
Speaking about the mustache…🤔 does the wife want you to sing “Bohemian Rhapsody” and wear a white tank top??
Beard with mustache is a good look bro.😎
Bahahaha I’ll have to try that for her!
Everyman with a stache knows women love mustache rides.
Bahaha
When y'all walk back up the creek and have a lot of bottles/bricks....Do y'all put them all in a backpack? If so, how do you keep the bottles from breaking?
Hi, do you know any good spots in and around the Crystal River, Florida area? Anything like bottles, rocks, fossils, relics?
Thank you Brandon for sharing your video I always enjoy it have a wonderful weekend I like to Coke
90% of the 1900 or before bridges are on county roads that now have fences across them and huge no trespassing signs. I actually never knew the county could close and sell roads and bridges
SO DIRTY…THE Creek‼️
You ever seen the Beastie Boys video Sabotage? The stash your sporting looks like MCA as Sir Stewart Wallace.
Yes, I found your UA-cam page
You can tell how old the Kerr jar is by looking at the bottom and if it says Kerr mfg glass co on the bottom it means that it was produced from 1904 to 1920 anything that doesn’t say that is newer than 1920
Great info!
The swirled bottle could have been a double cola bottle.
The real treasure is that mustache…you want me to come to Alabama and bring you a hutch so you can shave that thing? 😂 just kidding, another great video! I look forward to Friday so I can see what you have found!
Tell your wife to grow her own mustache if she likes them so much.😂
Lol oh man we might stick together like Velcro when we kiss if she did that……
@@adventurearchaeology 😂😂😂😂
Brandon, I've been watching your channel for quite awhile now and it doesn't seem as though you find many Dr Pepper bottles. Seems strange to me since they were the first. 🙍♀️
Have I just missed when you find them?
I find them every now and then. Most actual Dr.Pepper bottles weren’t introduced until the 1930s before that it was a different name. And where we hunt we’re usually searching 1880s-1920s stuff so we don’t run across them often.
That first whiskey flask found - if it is not covered in algae - looks like it was sanded like beach glass.
Creek blasted it good!
what was that last bottle you held up, the interesting one?
Small variant of the Birmingham Try-Me.
I never got the notice of this
I pulled a solid 6lb civil war cannonball ball out of a creek in pa today not sure how it got there I'm still shocked but I'm so happy I don't know what to think
Nice!!
Love the mustache man
Duraglas - Owens-Illinois - introduced in 1940 bottle maker's marks.
The swirl pattern ACL could have been a Pepsi
I think that first one was a Double Cola
When are you planning to buy the leisure suit, man?
Kerr mason jar sew from 1904
Come to Texas and you can WALK our dry creeks and rivers. You definitely won't have to worry about rain. What the wildfires didn't burn the heat is killing and may burn yet. Welcome to Texas weather
Hello fam. So my town has decided to rebuild the small bridge here in town. They dug and put in supports, etc.... My question is.... how long will I have to wait before things may be revield? Anyone's help would be appreciated, Thanx in advanced
As soon as construction starts
Or after the first rain fall!
@@johnmorris8672 can't be in the area.... fenced off. big cranes etc...