American Treasure Hunting! Bottle Digging in Hawaii #24

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2010

Join Treasure Hunters Blake and Brent On location at an old Suger Mill from the 1870s

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  • 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

  • Will see what happens! Thanks Majtymicke..

  • Another AWESOME hunt guys, congrats!!!!

  • Thanks Treasurefiend!

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  • @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.

  • bottles ???? are they worth something ....and how?

  • "Im a guy and Im digging a hole,digey digey hole,diggey diggey! hahaha"

  • Sweet bottles!!!!! :)

  • Nice Mason jar!

  • u guys r lookin 4 bottles wow

  • 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.

  • wow some of the best finds i have ever seen great job guys keep up good work HH

  • I like your enthusiasm and pictures of the cleaned bottles afterward.Can you bring Christine back into your videos?Thanks.

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