Interesting find of the Beckers beer bottle, it was established in Ogden Utah in the late eighteen hundreds, when probation hit the beer brewing was moved here to Evanston Wyoming which was still a "wet" state , both brewer's were closed by 1968 I believe, cool find though.
Hi Graham, you did a pretty neat job of showing just how big certain area's were, it's hard to make out the height or depth or size sometimes on camera, so good job. Those 2 green Coke bottles were a really cool find, it's not that often you will come across them from the 40's that are still intact. Oh boy, on to the next 12 hours in the next video lol. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
That one looks a bit damp. Don't you love slogging around the mine with a harness on? If you didn't already know Coke bottles generally have a two number date embossed on the waist below the belly. It can be a little hard to spot. Nice job, thanks for the tour!
The gas station where I worked in High School (1964-68) had a Coke machine that used those bottles. Cost 10 cents LOL So they were in use for decades. It was always fun to check the bottom to see where the bottles originated. They came from all over the country. Whichever guy had the one from farthest away got to buy the next round.
Becker's Beer changed it's premium beer name from Becker's Best to Becker's American Pilsner around the start of WWII according to their published history.
The coke bottles date back to the 40s but I remember buying a coke in high school 1969 that looked the same. Back then people keep them to get the refund, 5 empty bottles got me a fresh coke.
Just saw what you showed on the screen just before 14 minutes 45 seconds. If the channel producer sees this comment and they wish to maybe have more of those. I know of a location where there's about 5 ft maybe worth of these things just in the ground but they're up in the tri-state area if that's near you. If you're interested I could give a location and then you could remove the comment. Recently the property was sold so myself giving permission to dig these up isn't a thing anymore although the new people seem pretty cool. It's mixed in with metal cans though I don't know if that'll hurt the items over such a long period of time but the ones I picked up , they definitely manipulated the light quite well in a fine way
Amazing mine. Thank you.
Interesting find of the Beckers beer bottle, it was established in Ogden Utah in the late eighteen hundreds, when probation hit the beer brewing was moved here to Evanston Wyoming which was still a "wet" state , both brewer's were closed by 1968 I believe, cool find though.
Hi Graham, you did a pretty neat job of showing just how big certain area's were, it's hard to make out the height or depth or size sometimes on camera, so good job. Those 2 green Coke bottles were a really cool find, it's not that often you will come across them from the 40's that are still intact. Oh boy, on to the next 12 hours in the next video lol. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤
Some bolts in a bucket, and a few nuts looking at them!
Thanks !
That one looks a bit damp. Don't you love slogging around the mine with a harness on? If you didn't already know Coke bottles generally have a two number date embossed on the waist below the belly. It can be a little hard to spot. Nice job, thanks for the tour!
The gas station where I worked in High School (1964-68) had a Coke machine that used those bottles. Cost 10 cents LOL So they were in use for decades. It was always fun to check the bottom to see where the bottles originated. They came from all over the country. Whichever guy had the one from farthest away got to buy the next round.
Love the show, watch every week. Would love to win the metal detector.
Love the vid's!.....keep up the good work 👏
Those Coca-Cola bottles are cool. I wonder if that glass was made with uranium they had made glassware with uranium in it.
Becker's Beer changed it's premium beer name from Becker's Best to Becker's American Pilsner around the start of WWII according to their published history.
Get a Geiger meter so you can test those bottles
The coke bottles date back to the 40s but I remember buying a coke in high school 1969 that looked the same. Back then people keep them to get the refund, 5 empty bottles got me a fresh coke.
Is thst the Montana, Colorado, or New Mexico one?
(13:53) Coke-Cola is still located in Richfield, UT
that is one hell of a hole in the ground
All those names and dates in the one area were done by the same person.
Just saw what you showed on the screen just before 14 minutes 45 seconds. If the channel producer sees this comment and they wish to maybe have more of those. I know of a location where there's about 5 ft maybe worth of these things just in the ground but they're up in the tri-state area if that's near you. If you're interested I could give a location and then you could remove the comment. Recently the property was sold so myself giving permission to dig these up isn't a thing anymore although the new people seem pretty cool. It's mixed in with metal cans though I don't know if that'll hurt the items over such a long period of time but the ones I picked up , they definitely manipulated the light quite well in a fine way