We've Never Found Something Like THIS Before! Mudlarking Adventure Leads to a Rare War Relic!
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- čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
- Yet another surprising and unexpected find in the creek! This time an interesting relic unlike anything we've ever found on the channel before. Thanks for watching, hope y'all enjoy!
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A beautiful lady who enjoys mudlarking with you in a trashy creek? Well, there's your treasure right there! 😊
A lot of truth to that statement 😊
She is the best treasure of all, and always will be ❤️
Amen ❤
That busted brown crock that you thought was a planter is actually from an 80s era crockpot.
Ohhhh. Not very old 😂
If you guys decide to get married you should use the bottles with marbles in them for decor that you have found together.
You could also put flowers in the bottles on your tables. It would be a cute nod to your channel and you two doing this together! (:
Ah yes I love this!
Good looking marbles, I love old marbles. Your near an old home site or the creek is washing out an old dump. I would guess.
My husband said the Military button is from WW2. Love ya Kyle!
Thanks Trisha! Love ya too!
The old bottles with busted tops make cool vases or glasses
I'm pretty sure he and paleo Chris have made drinking glasses out of some of them
Back in the 1950's we lived on land in Virginia that had a civil war trench. We found many items, including tin snips and the top to a small bean pot. We had bags of the kind of marbles you find. Watching you and Natalie get so excited about some of these things makes me happy. Thanks!
I love watching her get so excited too!
I dug a PA plate from 1912! Purple with white numbers. It is crack-rusted down the middle. Same dig, i found a thin fire hose nozzle with garden hose thread! I see it on the corner shelf now! It's between an antique holy water bottle, and my grandpap's 1920's era 3 pipe train whistle. He was a musician and worked music and effects for the silent movies! He died of TB when my Mom was 7 or 8 years old in 1930. Gramma then raised 8 kids on her own. She died in 1958.
You could watch Northern mud larks, they find excellent tiny treasures . Mud bagger for marbles ❤
we love watching them ❤
The old sprinkler would look cute in a garden. Some cool finds!
Definitely!
Looks like an old rotating sprinkler head.. you haven’t lived until one of those hit you in face…😂
Beautiful marbles and what an an interesting button.
13:36 I like that one. City club.
You know, they sell bottle cutters at craft stores and you could bleach the heck out of that bottle and cut the neck of it off and make a nice glass out of it. Pencil holder etc and if you’re brave enough after it’s been bleached really good, you could even use it as a drinking glass. Definitely art deco type bottle tho! ❤
Beautiful military button! ❤ Sharp eyes, Natalie! 👏🏻
I don't think any bottle hunter could bring ourselves to drink from a find, even if it was bleached 1,000 times. Dumps, old outhouse pits, and mucky ditches are just too un-thirstitizing.
Very nice video kyle❤...u made me image a soldier walking the creek with a girl he was about to tell her he got his papers to go over sea...she grabbed his coat & one of the buttons fell off ❤❤❤❤
I love this comment
Those look like pulleys. Alot of old machinery used big leather belts about the width of those pulley wheels.
Great video. That "water spigot" you found is actually a sprinkler.
@0:50 I wondered where I put that brick!!! LOL
Once again, great video, you guys! So glad you have Natalie to do these adventures with!! :)
Hahahaha now I understand why it was there 😂
Thanks brother! Glad you enjoyed. Natalie is the true treasure. ☺️
Kyle, every time you say the word "marbles" I see marbles in all the little nooks and crannies. I keep wishing I could talk to you, "Hey, is that a marble? Is THAT a marble? Slow down, you guys." lol
Hahahaha I know it's gotta be hard to see all the stuff and not be able to look through it at the pace that you want to 😂
LOVE THE RED DOOR. HAPPINESS
Blessed be to all in this house. Red Door of Happiness so Mote it be
Great video like usual. I just found out we have fossils in the Susquahana river here.
Thank you Billy! That's exciting about the fossils near you too!
The bottle stopper I think goes to a bottle which type Digging On The Plains found in a privy in Yankton South Dakota. That video was posted the same day as this one. It is a cool bottle
That is a old style lawn sprinkler head
Great finds love the military button. I love the mudlarking videos. 😊❤
Thank you Kathy! ☺️
Those marbles with the white are the best!
Great to see you guys again!!! Thank you!!
Thank you! ❤️
I love the little scottie dog. His leg can be repaired easily. Feel sorry for the poor dead dog though, he doesn’t look very old going by the condition of his teeth.
The water spigot is an old lawn sprinkler and the "something brassy" is just the end of a garden hose.
My favorite mudlarkers!
Thank you Joy! ❤️
Maybe the “City Club” was a club soda?
I believe it was!
Hello Y'all, being mudlarkers, I suppose thar some could refer to you as just another two "mudder ruckers"! Don't take that in a bad way...😊 Good finds for sure. Be safe and take care, "God Bless", sincerely, Randy. 😇🙏👊
I like the name Mudder Ruckers! Hahahaaha. Thanks for watching Randy!
Love thedog skull and how you honor them!
You have become so obsessed with marbles lol Personally, I have been finding the pottery shards more and more interesting. Do you do anything with them, or just collect them? You need to do a video(s) showing off all of your collections.
Rim of that broken pot you found matches my removable inside of my still in use crockpot cooker. Thanks for your explores, I always enjoy them.
Awesome! Thank you for watching Pamela!
I think the button is from WW2, Kyle. Beautiful marbles today, I love seeing what you and Natalie find!❤
That water spigot thing you found I believe is a lawn sprinkler. I think they are called pulsating or impact sprinklers.
Marbles was one of the most common kids toys back in the day. And as kids grow up they lose interest and so they get thrown in the trash and ends up at the dump.
I want the Cuthbert GA coke bottle - I am from Cuthbert
Definitely agree with you about not putting your ungloved hands in the water.. I developed giardia not using gloves. How do you clean your finds?
Mystery spigot with levers is an automatic sprinkler
I see you peck!
Hey Jules ❤❤❤ Love you!
I enjoy watching your adventures on that creek. Always coming across amazing finds!
It never disappoints that's for sure!
The button size could determine which era it is from. WWI buttons were made of bronze. Newer ones are brass. Yours looks big, like from an overcoat.
Cool red marble ❤
It's a sprinkler!
The military button is way cool! :-)
Nice lark!
Have you ever checked your jar of marbles with a UV light?
As always ,a great video. You two take care .Thanks.
At 17:07 - its an old crock pot insert,, not a flower pot! Keep on keeping on! Love ya, man!
Great video.. That's cool finds.. You said how Do marbles get Creeks. So how do marbles get in the creeks? Again? Great videos. Keep up the good work until I see you in another video collecting. Nice looking cool looking things. Do you guys make Drinking glasses out of some of the broken bottles?.. Again, enjoy watching the video. Thank you.👍🙏
Well how do the marbles get in the creek.. And do make glasses out of the antique bottles that are broke?👍
We found what we thought was a large piece of native American pottery, turned out it was the front part of a skull, we turned it into the state historical commission. There are a lot of mounds in the area.
I would say WW2. WW1 were smaller.
Was super humid in St Pete tonight
Old sprinkler
Yaaay new video 👏👏👏
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Kyle the brass pipe item you found is part of a fill valve from a toilet tank, a brass rod that would have had a float ball on one end and screw on the top of the valve and the pipe end would have had an adapter to go though the bottom of the tank. Keep up the great videos and God bless you and your family.
It would be assume to collect some of those old bricks and make a wall with them.
I love old stuff...marbles are cool too. My first grade teacher took mine. 😢
WWII General Service Coat button I think!
Always an interesting adventure with you two! Such a big variety of some unique finds. Enjoyed it as always.
Thank you Sherrie! Glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Were the only creatures that pollute!
That's the sad truth!
You can make a lot of money collecting that metal. My lawn guy collects it and sells it to those places that buy it, to get him through the winter.
5:41 is that a ceramic jug of some sort?
Kyle, dude, glad to see you doing well.
Been watching fromU.K.. I checked out your military button & it is from World War 1. It could be rare, all depending on the manufacturers name. Nice video.
That's a sprinkler head I think.
I just love you guys!!! I love all the marbles you find. I really enjoy all your videos!
Thank you Catrina! ❤️
Great video, that creek has alot of history in it. Glad you both try to take trash from it when you are there
We try to do our best, though it never feels like we put a real dent in it. I think over time it does help. ❤️
Hi Kyle and Natalie, I also watch a you tuber called Si finds, from here in the UK. He upcycles broken bottles into vases and tea light holders by cutting broken tops off. Maybe you should take a look for inspiration!
Have you ever thought of making a water glass from the bottles that are old but have top piece missing they make they make great drinking glasses.
Awe I love you two. You have soooo much fun!
Thank you Diana. We love you too! ☺️
Fun video Kyle and Natalie! Keep living life to the fullest! You guys are doing it right. Stay Wild and stay Kyle!
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Poor baby.
Great video! 🤩
I love watching your creek walks. Such cool treasures coming out of the creeks
What a great day u 2 had ❤👋🇫🇮
Love watching you find old stuff
Thank you ☺️☺️
@@WILDKYLE you're welcome 🤗
My late father used to say to us x5 sisters and a brother " when in town keep your window down " meaning to look around all the time as you don't know what is under your feet
You can repair the dogs leg with air dry clay. Just do it!!!
Ohhhh that would be fun!
Loving the marbles.
I can sell each of the vintage bricks ten bucks each. And coble stone from old toads twenty or more each
Hey Kyle, do you ever find 1800s whiskey bottles? They drank a lot of that stuff back then! I'd love to own one!
Cool hunt, y'all !!!
Always enjoy the show 😎👊!!
Thank you my friend!
They still make the same buttons today!
Cool video. I think those old wheels you found are from a hay trolley.
about that button looks like 1910 (WW1) US military Jacket button copper I think they were also produced in Bakelite, nice show BTW
Those T.Ville bottles, cut off and ground down would make an awesome set of drink glasses.😊
I once found several of thoes buttons off an old rotting coat in an abandon decaying old house while riding my horse /my horses feet got tangled up in the kudzu and I jumped off her when I turned around my horse had vanished she was down in an old cistern and had to be helped out by a rescue crew lol!
Oh my goodness! That sounds like a wild time. Was your horse okay afterwards?
👌good...
I think your water Spicket is a sprinkler head.
Another CZcams page English called " woodland shrimps " father & his son & daughter do mudlarking.
I'm surprised y'all didn't find any arrowheads in those gravel bars.
We have found a couple in this creek in previous videos!
Always a good day when you release a video!
I gotta come down there and film a video together!
Man, I would love that! We gotta make it happen sometime!
You should have kept the drawer pulls, they are either copper, bronze, or platinum. Those wheels are the wheels off of a small cart to bring supplies on the railroad
I want the bricks, I need to finish my patio. All the plate pieces, if you have, use them for a unique backsplash.
The water itself looks clear.
Cant you cut the broken bottles down and make drink glasses, candle holders, pencil holders etc. People would love them and they would sell. Talk to Adventure Archeology since he does it all the time. Love yalls videos together. Yall make a great pair.
Was there a road close to that creek (back in the day) that allowed the easy dumping of trash and bricks etc.?
There definitely was, and according to the old Sanborn maps there was a railroad bordering it at one time too.
That “brassy” piece is from the end of the hose. And that button is from the Second World War. Probably a jacket button. How it ended up there. The uniform was probably dumped there. Was pretty normal to just toss out the uniforms after the war.
New game.. every time wild Kyle says wild drink lol if you don't drink take a hit 🤭
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Buttons could be from West Point or Kings Point military