150 Year Old Map Leads to Unbelievable JACKPOT Buried in a Back Yard For 200 Years
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2023
- Be sure to watch "Part 1" first! This old map helped us find a privy outhouse pit that was filled with some INCREDIBLE antique bottles and other valuable collectables. We found many early pontil bottles with some even dating back to 200 years ago!
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Fantastic video Shane and Ryan. The pontiled utilities are gorgeous. So much whittling and so many bubbles, so so crude. So many heartbreakers. Pay no attention to the idiots with negative comments, they're just small minded people that are envious. Take care ya'll.
Thanks so much Debra! It was absolutely incredible digging in this type of age. Gives you the feeling that at any moment you could literally pull the best thing you've ever dug. The blacking bottle I (Shayne) pulled undamaged is definitely one of my best bottles ever dug. Certainly my oldest too! I love it
Bunch of beautiful bottles, and old. That pit was amazing, even with the heartbreakers
Hey Michael! Appreciate it man. It was incredible to dig. The whole time digging in that type of age just gives the feeling that at any moment you could literally pull the best bottle you've ever dug. Was such a fun time and I can't wait to get into another early pit! Nothing like digging the pontiled stuff! Glad you enjoyed
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers the crudeness in them bottles were unbelievable. That’s what I like most in bottles, the crudeness, cause it tells it’s age.
New subscriber from NJ, love your videos!!!!! What y'all do is awesome!!!!!!
Thanks so much!! Really appreciate it
Such a great video guys, im glad i could be a part of it too. See ya on the next one!
Thanks man! For sure 😎 I'd like to do some more detecting before winter as well!
The sugar bowl is gorgeous!
Isn't it?! Can't believe we found the lid and even the finial topper for the lid. Thanks for watching!
Love that wonky green blacking. I thoroughly enjoyed the dig fellas 😎⚡️🍀
Thanks buddy!
Hello plz am from Ghana and I have the bottle
Thank you for sharing this great educational experience 🤙👍
Thanks for watching! This was the oldest and best pit we have dug to date! Some absolutely incredible early glass came out of here
Always heartbreakers fellas, you got some keepers tho!!!
For sure! Just sucks seeing such monumental bottles come out broken like that!
Thanks guys, for a couple of really enjoyable videos. Great to see all that early stuff coming out of the ground, even in pieces. Fingers crossed that you find (and film) many more pits of a similar age, with fewer rocks and plates and more unbroken bottles...
I'm a collector of British pontilled meds: the Daffy's you dug is a very early variant, pre-1820 in that colour.
Thanks for watching! This was (and still is) our earliest pit we have ever dug thus far. Can't wait to get another of this age, but it doesn't happen every day!
barrel of broken dreams right there. you brought home some beauties though. thanks for sharing guys.
old outhouse is the place to find treasures,
That's what this was!
Pit of my dreams, true daffys ect English top med hope u ok 👍 wow 🤩 I collect pre 1820 s black glass dug a few bought a lot back to shaft n globe wine 1685 probably b watching this several times Dont get better n u guys Neil 🇬🇧
Thanks!! That Daffys would've been incredible. Wish we dug more of it. The Phoenix bitters I would have loved too. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Man was a fun pit for sure. Can't wait till we dig the next one
I can wait a long time.......boring junk.
@denzilburriss5156 not sure what you are referring to but thanks for the feedback.
What up y’all pulling some killer stuff!
Thanks man! Be sure to check out part 1 if you haven't yet
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Incredible pit and digs!! To get back that early is just amazing. So many of the negative comments just don’t get the historical value of a time capsule such as this! I dig colonial pits down south and most of our stuff is broke so I feel ya there haha. Thanks for taking us along it’s such a treat!!
Thanks fot the comment Luke! Absolutely. Digging a pit of this age certainly doesn't happen every day. Talking to many long-time diggers who have dug early pits like this, we actually got pretty lucky with the amount of early intact stuff we did find. Just wish some of the realllly crazy ones came out whole. Maybe next time!
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggersFor sure!! Fingers crossed for you guys!!
Jackpot indeed!!
Wish more was intact but thats how it goes! Especially on these early pits. Thanks for watching Sean!
For sure! Oh my pleasure. Love watching your videos@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers
I have the wooden box with the graphics for the blacking bottle.
Awesome! I've had one in the past as well. Love the old wooden crates
..sometimes when the bottom is that thick, I will fill 5 gallon buckets to go up....sifting through those is wicked fun all by itself....
oppps...I see you already do that!....
Crazy stuff! The crudeness of some of those bottles was nuts. Crazy age!!!! What happened to the Kueka Lake Grape bottle? That's in the area that I collect.
That was pulled in our other video. We still have it!
I'd be interested in it If you end up selling!!@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers
Great dig! Tumble the broken glass or Sell to glass artists!
Thanks! We kept a lot of it. Especially being this is such an early pit
I am just wondering…are you finding these treasures in century old…outhouses…?
We sure are! All of the nasty stuff is long gone. But the bottles and other "trash" they threw in the pit at that time still remain! Putting truth to the "one man's trash is another man's treasure" saying!
@@ParlorCityPickersDiggers thank you…!
@@velmahopkins8070 No problem, thanks for watching! Hope you enjoyed
hope theres no cats jumping on that table lol great bottles !
Haha thankfully my cats know better 😎
It amazes me how those roots can sneak in there and do just enough damage to crack the glass....
One of the perks of stone liners rather than wood liners like this one. The stacked stone usually prevents roots from being able to make their way in. Though, the stone wall itself can be a bottle smasher of course
Don't cry over broken bottles ,keep in mind where you are.
Lol I hear ya.. but kinda hard not to when this stuff is 200 years old. Some of these nottles are extremely rare and valuable
Hope you find the 70's pit, maybe the bottle basher died by then. Good luck
I think its the only pit in the yard. We found some 1870s-90s bottles more toward the top. If you watch part 1, we even got like 1910s-teens stuff when we first opened the pit. We hit a cap layer and nearly everything below the cap layer was pontiled
just imagine how many are still under the ground waiting to be dug up?
trillions !
Darn it.... not a bad bunch of broken shit..
Yeah, wish more of it was intact, but what we got was still insane. Even digging the broken stuff was fun. Not every day you can dig this type of quality and age. Thankful for what we did manage to get at least
Hole of a thousand dammit's
Hahaha I noticed that while editing. And I thought I was holding back 🤣
Dam it, weird as hell soil... almost like sand? Super weird dude.. one guy does all the digging, and the quirer sings, dam it. That's early, guys, and how crude.... dam it... swap out soon? Dudes like I'm digging it all. Super corn hole and a blow hard.
Where is Parlor City ?
It's a nick name for Binghamton NY, the town we are out of
@ParlorCityPickersDiggers thank you ! Awesome videos fellers !
@@kanebrown8438 Thanks a bunch!
Sugar bowl
Hello plz I have the old bottle
Is that sanborn map you’re using or some other kind of map?
Yep, Sanborn
Lots of criers.
I knowww! Glad we did manage to get some whole ones at least
⚠️🤬 .....WHY ARE YOU NOT USING PLASTIC TOOLS ...⁉️
Because we are careful enough with the tools we have. In a pit like this, we pretty much just use our hands or sticks when we get into the bottles. A plastic tool isn't a bad idea though. Specifically on these earlier pits! Good thinkin
Dont get too carried away with the titles. Everyone wants to grow their channel but dont whore yourself out for clicks like that below the plains dude lol. Aside from that your digs are freakin great
Hahah I hear ya Danny. I just try to do as I see fit. In this particular case, we DID find this pit all because of the old 1880s Sanborn map. It was also our oldest and best pit yet filled with tons of highly valuable early glass, though a lot broken or damaged. Appreciate the feedback and really appreciate you watching!
I disagree, the title was the only reason I clicked on it.
@@geigertec5921 Hope you enjoyed!
Great video, but your constant swearing is disgusting !
Thanks, but when did we swear?
BTP copycat
It's so sad that your fail language keeps me from watching you guys. 😢
What foul language? I always try to censor anything really bad..
I didn't notice any foul language. I've heard dirtier words in church.