@bugp3o not your average beer bottle but old bottles from 1800's to the 1950's can be worth lots of money, they were made diffrent than todays bottles sort of like glass blowing. I knew a guy who found a bottles from the 1700's, sold at auction for three thousand dollars.
great video, the second bottle you dug we get over here too, in quite large quantities. from suviving lables we know they had oils and syrups in them, we used the generic term"salad oils" for them, if you are very very lucky you might come across the rare version that was made entirely in blue glass. as far as i know though they have only been dug in south africa
Music from Crocodile Dundee :D (I watch way too many movies xD)
Those bottles looked great, the ceramic one was it japanese?
I was still thinking about your last video, never thought I would see a new one so soon :)
Do you ever use a metaldetector on the places you find your bottles? Are the laws strict on Hawaii about using one?
Seeing your climate and looking out my own windows made me want take a flight. Loads of snow and -7C right now (had -30c a few weeks ago) Great video guys!
bottles ???? are they worth something ....and how?
bugp3o 6 months ago
@bugp3o not your average beer bottle but old bottles from 1800's to the 1950's can be worth lots of money, they were made diffrent than todays bottles sort of like glass blowing. I knew a guy who found a bottles from the 1700's, sold at auction for three thousand dollars.
gillamfarms 2 weeks ago
"Im a guy and Im digging a hole,digey digey hole,diggey diggey! hahaha"
TheMrNMan 10 months ago
Sweet bottles!!!!! :)
thehunter826 1 year ago
Nice Mason jar!
bottlesanddetectors8 1 year ago
u guys r lookin 4 bottles wow
koolkidsjam 1 year ago
You guys are awesome diggers. If you ever make it out to the east coast look me up and we can do civil war bottle digging.
DirtyMikeish 1 year ago
wow some of the best finds i have ever seen great job guys keep up good work HH
phnttm73 1 year ago
I like your enthusiasm and pictures of the cleaned bottles afterward.Can you bring Christine back into your videos?Thanks.
puffynipples1 2 years ago
I hope you guys are alright, I just red online about a big Tsunamiwarning, and that it is supposed to hit Hawaii's islands :S
majtymicke 2 years ago
Will see what happens! Thanks Majtymicke..
thirdphaseofmoon 2 years ago
Those bottles were awsome! I can't believe that some of those bottles were intact!!!
RecoveringRelics 2 years ago
Thanks 808 when are you coming to the Big Island?
thirdphaseofmoon 2 years ago
Another AWESOME hunt guys, congrats!!!!
TreasureFiend 2 years ago
Thanks Treasurefiend!
thirdphaseofmoon 2 years ago
nice work as usuall fellas,keep at it!
diggerkilroy 2 years ago
Thanks diggerkilroy! We are a big fan of yours! Love the bottles, and big holes you dig!
thirdphaseofmoon 2 years ago
Hey guys interested in lids caps for the mason jar? I have a good bit and i have the 1800s ones not the 1900 ones.
ConsDigginVids 2 years ago
Hi ConsDiggingVids, The Mason jar feels a little lonely with out its top! How about a swap?
thirdphaseofmoon 2 years ago
Hey guys what are you willing to trtade?
ConsDigginVids 2 years ago
I would be willing to trade for equal value< Mason jar lids whats the cost?
thirdphaseofmoon 2 years ago
I am willing to throw in a hutch and a couple blobs too. I am interested in the colbolt blue japan medicine
ConsDigginVids 2 years ago
great video, the second bottle you dug we get over here too, in quite large quantities. from suviving lables we know they had oils and syrups in them, we used the generic term"salad oils" for them, if you are very very lucky you might come across the rare version that was made entirely in blue glass. as far as i know though they have only been dug in south africa
xaalaax 2 years ago
Another great video guys! Like Paleoman said, I did not want it to end..
Kramer3278 2 years ago
good stuff boys thanks for the posting all best from uk diggers
paulajane69er 2 years ago
Music from Crocodile Dundee :D (I watch way too many movies xD)
Those bottles looked great, the ceramic one was it japanese?
I was still thinking about your last video, never thought I would see a new one so soon :)
Do you ever use a metaldetector on the places you find your bottles? Are the laws strict on Hawaii about using one?
Seeing your climate and looking out my own windows made me want take a flight. Loads of snow and -7C right now (had -30c a few weeks ago) Great video guys!
majtymicke 2 years ago
The ceramic was imported out of Hong Kong, in the old days lot's of imagrants from china working on ther old fields harvesting the suger cane!
thirdphaseofmoon 2 years ago
coolio
basetower 2 years ago
Awesome dig! I didn't want this video to end, I hope there will be more from here, great finds.
-Paleoman-
Paleoman52 2 years ago