Thank you for inviting me to your new channel. Those whiskey bottles were nice, too bad about the broke sodas, your friend found a nice one with that Taladega
I wish I'd found things like this when I was growing up. Unfortunately, at my age and condition. (disabled Vet) I can only watch your adventures. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you for sharing your time, sir
8:29 I think it’s a brush handle. Also someone told me that old lilac bushes on a property are usually a good sign that an outhouse was there. They used to use it to mask the smell during or after.
Lots of pretty condiment bottles there, Brandon, and that green with the long neck is pretty. I think that's a brush handle you found. Now, I'm off to subscribe to your other channel!❤
Done 👍 subscribed. I wish I knew what this channel has taught me about bottles a long time ago. We had property with bottle/trash dump on it. I used to pick through it when I was a kid. Saved a bunch of figurines and colored glass bottles from it
I just came upon your adventures this looks so fun I always loved going medal hunting digging hearing your finds beforehand and I miss cap guns 😂awesome and fun finds ❤
Watching the beginning of your video I noticed gas out there is 3.09 mine is 3.78 and as usual always keep up the good work we need to preserve history
That Talladega circle slug is amazing. Heck of a rare find. Bummer all those Talladega cheros and circle slugs were broken. Was the bottling works located there, because bottlers often smashed the bottles before discarding them? This could be why the whiskeys and condiments were whole and not the sodas. Wish the people back then would have smashed the whiskeys and condiments rather than the sodas. Then again though, that is what makes those sodas so rare.
@@adventurearchaeology odd they smashed so many of them far away from the bottling works. It looks like they were smashed on purpose given the whiskeys and contents were whole and not the sodas.
Hey Brandon, so I was curious as you stated there are not many privies in your area and the mix of what seemed to be alcohol and sodas lead me to believe maybe this might have been a boarding house there at one point? Especially when it is so close to the RR tracks. Have you done any research to see what was there between the late 1800s to 1920s? Plus it being it was more of a business district from what iou described.
Pop's here. Under the plains digs primarily privies. And once he hits the level of items he uses a mason trowel to move the dirt and you don't risk breakage.
here in south carolina we dont even go in the woods this time of year...........no bottle is worth a snake bite..............beware of what you cant see in the brush near a creek.........
Here is our other channel! We would appreciate a subscription 😊 : youtube.com/@whiskeythrottle5795
Thanks for finally diging a privy
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nice whiskey............i like the large size bottles too.............good show.......
Thanks for sharing...love it...🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for inviting me to your new channel. Those whiskey bottles were nice, too bad about the broke sodas, your friend found a nice one with that Taladega
Another Great one in the books. Thanks for all the hard work.
Subscribed ! Can't wait to see what you have on here. Take care. 😊
Neat you could find the privy!
Always a good lunch break when you put out a new video !!
Thanks Dewy!
Cool whiskey and wine bottles! I really enjoy your channel! The kick up in those bottles are referred to as a punt for wine bottles at least.
Thanks for that!
Let’s go, let’s go adventure🌺💕👵✌️
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Thanks!!!
I wish I'd found things like this when I was growing up. Unfortunately, at my age and condition. (disabled Vet) I can only watch your adventures. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you for sharing your time, sir
Awesome cool 😎 whiskey bottles and that blue Ball jar is sweet.
Great Privy dig!
Thank you Brandon for the adventure and seeing some nice finds !
Great video. Could you please recommend a probe for me please? Or a link to buy one. Thanks 👍🏻
www.oldwestbottles.com/probes.php
@@adventurearchaeology thank you ‼️
Excellent dig!
Liking those bottles you found Brandon! Enjoy your weekend and have a great day!! I also linked to your other channel and already love it!
Live in AZ now . Love your content it takes me home
Great job !!😊😊😊
Hope you were able to make some more scores at that site Brandon! Very cool! Take care, be safe and God bless!
Subbed ✔️. Hope you got a few goodies before the area was demolished. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻. ~ Texas
Thanks for the sub!
Love the marble & the wiskeys!
8:29 I think it’s a brush handle. Also someone told me that old lilac bushes on a property are usually a good sign that an outhouse was there. They used to use it to mask the smell during or after.
Sweet video! Definitely a bit different, but still a lot of fun!
Lots of pretty condiment bottles there, Brandon, and that green with the long neck is pretty. I think that's a brush handle you found. Now, I'm off to subscribe to your other channel!❤
Thanks 👍
You lucked out on that hole 🕳.
Gotta keep your eyes pealed on these construction sites!
Wish we had rivers like you guys do!
Done 👍 subscribed. I wish I knew what this channel has taught me about bottles a long time ago. We had property with bottle/trash dump on it. I used to pick through it when I was a kid. Saved a bunch of figurines and colored glass bottles from it
Thanks for the sub!
Nice spot. Why am I not there lol
Is that metal piece a cork puller?
I just came upon your adventures this looks so fun I always loved going medal hunting digging hearing your finds beforehand and I miss cap guns 😂awesome and fun finds ❤
Welcome to the channel!
I subbed to Whiskey Throttle! 👍🏻😁
Awesome thank you!
Brandon where are your gloves Thanks for sharing 👍♥️🗝️🇺🇸⚒️
That's a beautiful circle slug plus a great bunch of liquor bottles
Nice work! My wife and I did some metal detecting at a near by house with a privy and found a couple old tokens.
That hole turned out well... other than the broken sodas of course lol 👍👍
Hair brush handle . could that other been a frenchy's mustard jar or some kind of jelly or jam jar ?
You got some nice whiskeys out of there. Enjoyed the video.
Watching the beginning of your video I noticed gas out there is 3.09 mine is 3.78 and as usual always keep up the good work we need to preserve history
Are you out west?
@@adventurearchaeology I'm in southern Indiana about 15 minutes away from Louisville Kentucky
That Talladega circle slug is amazing. Heck of a rare find. Bummer all those Talladega cheros and circle slugs were broken. Was the bottling works located there, because bottlers often smashed the bottles before discarding them? This could be why the whiskeys and condiments were whole and not the sodas. Wish the people back then would have smashed the whiskeys and condiments rather than the sodas. Then again though, that is what makes those sodas so rare.
No this actually wasn’t near the bottling works!
@@adventurearchaeology odd they smashed so many of them far away from the bottling works. It looks like they were smashed on purpose given the whiskeys and contents were whole and not the sodas.
"Found the alcohol hole!" 😂♥
Woo hoo first one to like and comment sweet!!!
You rock!
Hey Brandon, so I was curious as you stated there are not many privies in your area and the mix of what seemed to be alcohol and sodas lead me to believe maybe this might have been a boarding house there at one point? Especially when it is so close to the RR tracks. Have you done any research to see what was there between the late 1800s to 1920s? Plus it being it was more of a business district from what iou described.
Love the privy video. So cool!!! Love those old Whiskeys
Tells me that the page is not available.?? Is it me or are you down right now?😀
Pop's here. Under the plains digs primarily privies. And once he hits the level of items he uses a mason trowel to move the dirt and you don't risk breakage.
Yah privies are different than dumps. They’re not compact and burnt. We use different tools because our ground is much different.
Look out for trains Brandon 🙈🍻
Sounds like I was digging on the tracks 😂😂
Hey Lois.. i don't know how this works..
Looked like a brush handle maybe
here in south carolina we dont even go in the woods this time of year...........no bottle is worth a snake bite..............beware of what you cant see in the brush near a creek.........
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Did you reach the bottom of the pit?
Yah most of our privies are only 4ft.
You need a second channel “Privy Adventures”
We don’t dig enough of them honestly. Most of our privies are empty. This was a rare find for here in Alabama.
@@adventurearchaeology Yeah I grew up there … people too broke to have enough to even throw away
Brandon!! Put some gloves on!! I cringe when I see you rubbing your hands down muddy bottles. I always thing you're going to get a nasty cut.
Lol "she's loose."
You're like a kid in a candy store! lol
Mom lived in Mrs Abernathys house for 20 years
Did you find any corn cobs? 😂
Where r your glove????
Forgot them at home haha!
Gonna have to change the channel name to "Below the Red Tide" XD_ _ _
You could have had a chance to film some trains! 😂
RIGHT ON LETS DO WHISKEY SHOOTERS! DONT FORGET THE PICKLE JUICE CHASER
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Subscribe for you brother.
Not safe to dig without special rip free gloves