RARE ANTIQUE BOTTLES FOUND BY TREASURE HUNTERS IN ALABAMA! (MUDLARKING)
RARE ANTIQUE BOTTLES FOUND BY TREASURE HUNTERS IN ALABAMA! (MUDLARKING)
RARE ANTIQUE BOTTLES FOUND BY TREASURE HUNTERS IN ALABAMA! (MUDLARKING)
Clayton and I hit one of our secret spots that has produced some amazing Antique bottles. It doesn’t take long and we are instantly rewarded with bottles and treasures! The amazing finds never stop and neither does the adventure! Treasure hunting in the heart of Alabama has never been more fun! American Mudlarkers!!!
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enjoyed the video
If your ever digging bottles in va give me a call
Nice video guy’s! Enjoyed the footage of you squeezing through the tight stuff lol. Good memories! Congrats on the finds! Stay safe! GL&HH!
Nice finds guys stay safe and healthy guys
All bottle collectors need contact Tim Smith clean and ship them to him at sugar land distillary
Good to see you two back together for hunt!
I would have been digging my butt off in there
More great finds. Some guys dig Privies. That is way to much work for me. Thanks for sharing.
Hey guys glad you are back and hunting creeks again . Very cool bottles . The large embossed apothacary is cool . I have a couple of the Rumsford chemicals (different variants) and I love the color as well . The beautiful green teal is nice . Take care and be safe and see you both on your next hunts. thx for sharing .
Nice finds guys! Congratulations! Sometimes you gotta get in the thick stuff to find the good stuff.
You should purchase a really cool machete and let the thinner fella have it, as long as he promises to carry it and thin out the path when needed. BANG problem solved and you don’t have to give up fried catfish.
Great video! Nice to hear about some details of your private life. Let me know if ya ever get to come down to the Dothan area.
Do you guys ever do anything with those old clay glazed sewer pipes found in the creeks?
Domino is ivory.
I wish there was more creeks like that near me
Indiana Jones used a machete to get through stuff like that! Maybe they could do a metal detector heavy duty weed walker combination.watching you I expected the poison darts and screaming natives to come down on you!
A year ago I found my first Rumford teals. I checked off a few bottle digger firsts ;umbrella ink, capers jar, app’d. top pepper sauce, app’d. top chutney, cobalt citrate. Competing with the homeless of 1893, all codd sodas, and round bottom Hutchs were broke. Found some good meds & bitters. I know was 1893 as Tahiti Lemonade and Crystal Soda merged in ’94 to become Consolidated. I knew there was a limited window to dig, so used my "Authorised Personnell" disguise- overalls & hardhat. Logjams of stone inks, half a block away, Pohukaina school opened in 1842, closed last quarter of 20th C. Lots of disposable Chinese stoneware whole. A Weir jar lid, broken western stoneware, loads of whole ginger beers.
I like your videos keep it up
Hi, honey. I just discovered your channel and I’m having a ball watching you hunt for treasures.
Old whisky bottles. Cleaned can be reused. By moonshine and corked when in glass jar shortage. If you find keep resale. Soak in lye water to get roots out use a vat lined in plastic sat out of way of kids dogs cats lye will kill animals
I’d subscribe BUT you talk too much & hunt/dig not enough.
Great hunt as always, guys.
Another great video thanks guys.
This is so fascinating to me, love it!
I like the slick bottles don’t leave them behind, it’s history
Honolulu Nehis I have seen have the town on that lower band, or often no mark. Around here national brands were distributed by local soda Works that had existed from Hutch days. I have a 7-Up mirror with an inset thermometer "Sunrise Soda Water Works Ltd phone8527 967 Robello lane Honolulu" when I dug at ‘Iwilei I found what must have been a wagon load of broken Hutchs from the plant. Later I found a whole one. The old one storey plant still has the company name embossed on the cement facade. Right next to Honolulu City College. I found a really neat unembossed quart or so Chemical bottle at Kaka’ako. It is a cool light "atomic" green. The almost positive date is 1894 and a bit earlier
awesome
Really enjoy the search and seizure missions. Tight but great little creek. Good to see Clayton out and about too! All right guy stay well and happy hunting!!
Quite a shame to see all of the trash in the creek
I feel that what you do when you go "creeking" for bottles is therapeutic.
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I love your channel! I lived in Massachusetts and Maine for many years. I have wonderful memories of bottle hunting. Your videos have definitely made me want to do it again
Awesome video! Subbed to Clayton!👍🏼
I really enjoy your videos, they are so educational and interesting. Keep doing what you’re doing!
I’ve watched all of Claytons videos that he has put out. So he’s got me. This lockdown is, hopefully going to give you fellas more time to hunt together!. Be safe, be well, especially since you had that bad migraine that put you in the hospital. You really do need to take care.
Would love to see some cleanup shots of what you’ve found….
Loved the teal one. I am an insulator collector and we seem to focus more on colors than just embossing. Love these hunts – thanks for sharing!
Just started watching you. How do you clean them after you find them?
Clayton needs some Wellies or waders.
At 6:12 you picked up a bottle there looked to be a poison bottle about a foot to eighteen inches up the creek from the one you picked am just seeing things ?
Cool finds. Love the Sheffield Al bottle, I’m from the quad cities and have never seen one of those. Thanks guys.
Hello dude,been a bottle collector all my life.aYou are a expert at soda bottles.I have found a interesting sight in what I believe are civil war trenchs.The few bottles I found on a exploratory surch are in your zone.Found aDr P,20’s 10 2 4 embossed, orange crush,2 that are okie dokie,Atlanta Ga. Company.acouple unidentified. You ever heard of okie Would you help me I D some and maybe some history?
Another awesome video. That place reminded me of a civil war spot that we went to in MS.
Just watched your video, you never disappoint, glad you are doing well , God bless
Glad you made it back!
SO DIRTY IN THAT CREEK😱
Are all those black shiny pieces that are on the creek bank and bottom pieces of coal or charred wood?
I found a clutch of three of those Rumfords in a clearly 1893 spot. A friend picked up a broken etched Tahiti Lemonade, so it might have gone back to the 1880s. Creekbanks/canalsides in town have been fenced off in chain link "No trespassing, Gov’t property". I did pick up a 1958 credit card before the fences appeared c2015. I’ve often wondered how much chain link stock the City holds. I’ve actually seen c1910 chain link by a Coast Artillery mortar battery behind Diamond Head. They started to build the battery in 1906. Another battery from 1939 has later galvanised chain link. I’ve installed some myself, around here.
Congrats on the sweet finds. i’ll go sub to clayton’s channel to boost him along.
Good stuff