These Creek Banks Were Hiding Our RAREST DISCOVERY Yet - An Unforgettable Find Shrouded in Mystery!

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WILDKYLE

WILDKYLE

Ай бұрын

This treasure hunt started out like any normal day. We're always optimistic, but we never know exactly what we're going to find, and that's what makes the thrill of the hunt so exciting. In this video, we had NO idea we'd find such a beautiful piece of history buried beneath the ground.
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@mikepetrucha2774
@mikepetrucha2774 Ай бұрын
That jug is out of this world. The smaller ceramic jar might have had marmalade in it. I laughed so hard at Natalie and your conversation when you were trying to get that bottle out of the mud. Isn't going down rabbit holes fun? I watch a metal detectorist in Scotland, and he often finds lead bale seals from the 1800s for flax and talks about the flax mills that were there. I looked into what flax was used for and it took me down a rabbit hole about learning how to make linen by spinning the flax into yarn, then weaving the yarn into linen. A while back, you and Cris talked about making more videos about just sitting and discussing things. I'm glad you made one. Talking about sharing your passions and knowledge is important. That video just flew by.
@FunnyFungi-dm7km
@FunnyFungi-dm7km Ай бұрын
I love the extra touch of showing it cleaned up right after the find. Thanks for these videos. I really enjoy them.
@nikkigraham7494
@nikkigraham7494 Ай бұрын
I’m 42 This year and have followed you both for a while now, to put perspective on this comment… 😅 But,you two are really growing into fine men with the most focus and passion! I will be guiding my youngest boy towards your channels now he’s getting old enough to enjoy the benefits of KZfaq. You give ancient vibes of a certain human teacher I most definitely want him to be aware of and follow. Thank you from an old rock hounder ❤
@joanneriley3899
@joanneriley3899 21 күн бұрын
The best part of this video, is seeing you with Chris again, I loved the videos from 2-3 yrs ago when it was you 2 together, more often than not. Don’t ever loose that friendship, and please get together as humanly possible.
@PeggyParrish-sg1eu
@PeggyParrish-sg1eu Ай бұрын
I needed me a good ol Wild Kyle creek video today!! Yall make me forget about my troubles for the length of the video and i appreciate every one of your cool uploads man!! God bless and take care my friend!!!❤
@RouxletteForReal
@RouxletteForReal Ай бұрын
If the Antiques Roadshow comes near you, I hope you take this incredible jug. Fantastic!
@danamosley
@danamosley Ай бұрын
Super jealous of the Valdosta medicine bottle!!💜💜💜🥰🥰🥰 My hometown!🤎❤️💜😻
@katherinenoggle6407
@katherinenoggle6407 Ай бұрын
The weird thing about handmade pottery is that it literally has not changed in thousands of years. People still use kickwheels (foot operated) today, though most are electrical. Otherwise the process is the same. You wedge/knead the clay by hand, plop it down in the center of the wheel and start shaping your vessel. Firing, glazing, etc, are all the same - other than saving a bit of muscle power, nothing has changed.
@GeorgiaWoodsHomesteading
@GeorgiaWoodsHomesteading Ай бұрын
Very cool! We own part of the land Jesse Long owned. We haven't searched intensively yet, but we have found parts of pottery. There have been so many people here before us that have trespassed and taken pottery off our land. The previous owners found I believe they said two full pots, made by Jesse Long, but Kin of Jesse Long from Texas came and requested that if they find any, that they please give them some, and because the previous owners are so nice they gave them the pottery for free. We have ran into so many people that said they used to go all over our land😅, and there is a gentleman we buy hay from, his neighbor knows all about the pottery makers in Crawford, he can probably tell you who made that pottery you found. Also, Crawford County in Roberta has a Jug Fest. They I believe show how the pottery was made plus the middle/high school has the children make pottery as well. We always miss the event because of work or being too busy, but have plans to one-day check it out.
@howardwest1347
@howardwest1347 Ай бұрын
Nice to see you and Paleo Chris together again. What an awesome find. Congratulations Kyle. You deserve it and we love Natalie. You two are so perfect for each other. Donna northern Michigan/Traverse City
@rebeccajones3461
@rebeccajones3461 Ай бұрын
All the information about the jug was very interesting. It is amazing how the earth can provide materials we need if we only take the time to discover them. When I was in college, our ceramics professor had brought back some ashes from the Mt. Saint Helens volcano eruption. We added some of it to our glazes before firing, and the colors which emerged during firing were awesome.
@pamelagunn2421
@pamelagunn2421 Ай бұрын
It's sad that there is so much trash and junk in our waterways. Thank you for all you do.
@WILDKYLE
@WILDKYLE Ай бұрын
It really is sad. I do believe that if all of us pick up a little while we are out we can make a difference in the long run!
@jessicamarielovato3600
@jessicamarielovato3600 24 күн бұрын
Kyle, Out of all the jugs I've seen dug out, I've never seen a jug like yours before. It's definitely gorgeous. I love your videos with you and Natalie together. Your excitement when you find something is totally exuberant.
@debramaertens893
@debramaertens893 Ай бұрын
Loved the conversation between you and Chris, along with all the research you did. I agree you and Chris need to make some jugs!
@michaelwyatt1143
@michaelwyatt1143 Ай бұрын
Johann Hoff bottle was dated 1890, containing Malt extract, probably used for medicinal purposes. Watching from the U.K. and enjoying your videos.
@ncoutdooradventures6148
@ncoutdooradventures6148 Ай бұрын
I want to make a comment,, but can't seem to find the words that tell you how excited I am for you to have found that jug! Amazing!
@WILDKYLE
@WILDKYLE Ай бұрын
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
@mesger_makes_and_grows3826
@mesger_makes_and_grows3826 Ай бұрын
The lavender glass chunk is cool. Putting pieces like that into a Mason jar with some LED lights in it would be so cool.
@bouncerslabrealnature9143
@bouncerslabrealnature9143 Ай бұрын
Matthew Hewell style drip glaze jug....They are Nice 👍🎉 It's definitely older than typical Hewell but it's a good place to connect.There are many other Hewell potters.
@oculusangelicus8978
@oculusangelicus8978 Ай бұрын
This is such a beautiful find. These Jugs would definitely be turned on a wheel, and glazes would be made from a mixture of dry minerals that would be ground up into a very fine powder, and then once all of the minerals were mixed to the desired consistency; and be aware that each pottery establishment has secret recipes for their glazes, as a unique part of their business, and they would guard their glaze recipes with their lives because if they managed to become a well established company with custom glazes the glazes would give pottery a great deal more value if it was popular, and also remember that people used almost everything in the pottery, plates, bowls, cups jugs even bakeware like pie plates and Dutch ovens and the like, so the real secret to the glaze on this jug will likely never be known since the company no longer exists and likely never passed on the recipe. So the minerals would then be put into a certain amount of water and turned into a thick mud consistency and the jug or whatever the item would be, was dipped in it or it would have been drizzled over it, like in this jugs case, and the glaze made the porous pottery water tight, and during the firing process, the glaze would melt and turn into a type of glass that we call glaze but really it is no different that the slag which is a by-product from smelting metal from miners as well, only in pottery that glass-like material change was used to seal the pottery and protect it and give it an appealing color and decoration. but to hear that they used river sands and pulverized minerals from his own property, this guy was seriously old school. I have taken a great deal of pottery classes and it is a total blast, and if you have property where you can have a small studio anf make pottery as a side hustle, I would encourage you to do it, because it has always been a dream of mine to be able to own a bunch of land and not only make a studio for pottery , but also build myself a walk-in Kiln that I can fire all of my pottery on my land and be able to develop my own glazes with powdered mineral recipes and be able to supply local families with proper dinner ware for their homes, but be fore warned, that turning pottery on a wheel take a great deal of practice and effort, and only time can allow for a person to become a decent potter where People will want to buy your work for every day use. I urge you to give it a try, but I am warning you now, that once you get into it, you're gonna be hooked, and soon you'll be looking to buy a pottery wheel, I can afford a pottery wheel but I do have a nice electric motor I managed to get ahold of to build my own pottery wheel. but once bitten, you be forever a pottery nerd!
@lorrik.7341
@lorrik.7341 Ай бұрын
As a potter, I was just as excited as you when you pulled that out. Great find!!
@annduke5573
@annduke5573 Ай бұрын
Definitely a lucky, one in a million find! Very beautiful and I'm happy that you invited Chris to talk about it. I love when you guys finish up your vids discussing various things about your adventures.
@teressa2970
@teressa2970 28 күн бұрын
Wow, congratulations. So glad you came along and saved the jug. So beautiful.
@lisawilson3759
@lisawilson3759 Ай бұрын
I literally busted out laughing when you said “ you launched the mud in my open mouth” it literally took me forever to type this because I can’t stop laughing 🤣
@WILDKYLE
@WILDKYLE Ай бұрын
Hahahahaha glad we could give you a laugh 😂😂😂
@WendyHankins
@WendyHankins Ай бұрын
Looks like an eagle
@jamesward903
@jamesward903 Ай бұрын
9⁹😅
@katielane318
@katielane318 Ай бұрын
I love your videos and your music I am from Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 I have been a fan for many years. I am a rock hound but have to purchase at 70 Please keep up all that you do Katie😊
@jardigsvermont
@jardigsvermont Ай бұрын
Wooooooooooowwweeeee- THAT JUG!!!!!!!! Ive dug a couple but hot damn that glaze is incredible!!
@mattdeveau1704
@mattdeveau1704 Ай бұрын
That jug is incredible and the history you found out about it. The glaze is super unique and very cool looking. Amazing how lucky to be buried for so long and no damage, especially to the handle.
@user-df8zq5nx8l
@user-df8zq5nx8l Ай бұрын
So cool you all take such an interest in the history of what you find. We dug many many dumps out here in and around Buckeye Az. My sons would find the best stuff. I guessed cuz they were closer to the ground.lol. But they would find an entire statue of an oriental woman but no head. And 2 months later we would find the head. The marbles were so beautiful. We found so much really good stuff. Beads rings broochs and belt buckles and fantastic bottles. Thanks and keep finding .
@robinw.darnell4269
@robinw.darnell4269 Ай бұрын
I am so glad you found history and held it in your hands! I hope there are many more to come! Just be safe and keep an eye out for the wee beasties!
@justjulee9135
@justjulee9135 Ай бұрын
What an incredible find! I'm so happy you found that beautiful, whole ceramic jug! Awesome video! Love to you and Natalie! ❤
@lfurches
@lfurches Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the history of this beautiful jugl You are a treasure yourself Kyle, learning and wanting to share it with others.
@burmawilkins8286
@burmawilkins8286 Ай бұрын
You two young men are so awesome. Thank you for sharing your passion.
@lisawilson3759
@lisawilson3759 Ай бұрын
So so awesome to see you and Chris! Awesome friends!
@KrissyD-xx4gz
@KrissyD-xx4gz Ай бұрын
Love all the adventures you welcome us viewers along to see. Sone would say your lucky. I think the love and respect you both have for nature puts you as one with the environment. It is this serenity that gives you that extra sense and patience of knowing where and how to find Treasures. Love watching You and Natalie there is such a kind peaceful joyfull spirit you both have. No matter where you go or what you seek please keep sharing.
@kimgower1347
@kimgower1347 Ай бұрын
You Beautiful people! THANKS for a wonderful Rabbit Hole adventure. Your mind works like mine. Those are the things I want to know. The jug dates back to just 40 some years into Georgia 's statehood. So many more questions... To me, going down the Rabbit holes are as much fun as the search for the items themselves. Whether it's fossils, native artifacts, treasures from the dump etc. Wonderful video, please keep them coming, and stay safe both of you Kyle and Chris and those lovely ladies too, Bree and Natalie.
@christinefox9075
@christinefox9075 Ай бұрын
Amazing. Priceless, simply priceless!
@melindahawk8540
@melindahawk8540 Ай бұрын
Kyle you are the luckiest person. If there’s a mammoth tooth you’ll find it . If there’s a huge Meg you find it. Etc….
@kathyjund7212
@kathyjund7212 Ай бұрын
How fabulous was this adventure! Sooo much treasure especially your special find!!
@debbiefox6846
@debbiefox6846 Ай бұрын
Your Southern Pottery Alkaline Glaze Jug is beautiful! It's in such good shape. I also love the little ceramic jar too. The lavender glass & bottles are so pretty. The glass you found with the round section that has a swan on it would be really pretty cut it out on the outside circle and hung as a sun catcher. 😊💕
@wandadorsey8895
@wandadorsey8895 Ай бұрын
My dad’s folks come from Hall county GA. Some of his family migrated from Anderson and Pickens counties of SC to the counties above Gainesville GA. When dad was researching his family he found that some of his relatives in SC made jugs and crockery for food and liquid preservation. I have been looking for any of their products for some years now. I was excited to see that jug you rescued. It was amazing. Hopefully one day I will succeed in my finding some family clay products. Every time I find an old jug or crock, I have to check to see if it says “Dorsey” on it. Thanks for sharing 😊
@botldgr03
@botldgr03 Ай бұрын
At 3 minutes, where you showed those holes and the concentration of nails / metal, always check those areas thoroughly for coins and other metal trinkets. I have a creek like that here in Texas just like that where the holes and rocks act like a natural sluice box. Dig those holes out and always dig around the concentrations of metal objects for coins, tokens, rings, etc.
@olliepoo
@olliepoo Ай бұрын
That bowl you got out, that you thought was beautiful, is a piece of blue and white sponge ware. I collect sponge ware and that would have been a great collectors piece. And the white container was most likely a ladies cold cream. Love the jug you just got out. What a great dig you are on!
@terrimaldonado8806
@terrimaldonado8806 Ай бұрын
I’ve been collecting for decades and I’ve never seen a jug like that one! WAY COOL!
@lizzymoore54
@lizzymoore54 Ай бұрын
Kyle, you and Natalie found some wonderful broke’s today ( in color ). May I suggest that you take those home and wrap them in a thick material and break them up a little more, and then tumble the pieces. You’d have the color, in rounded pieces for a beautiful display, maybe in an old crystal bowl, on a table in front of a sunny window. Jealous of the jug!!!! Hard work surely pays off! A Georgia fan. 😊 What’s old is always new again to the one who finds its beauty.
@littleSallyJo
@littleSallyJo Ай бұрын
WHAT an astounding find!!! History!! When I saw that spongeware glazed half-bowl piece, I could tell you were digging in a VERY special dump!! I hope you kept the half-bowl thing too---nice Garden Art, I'm thinking. Congratulations & Thanks SO MUCH for finding out about the origins and sharing that special history with all of us!
@emmysue7275
@emmysue7275 Ай бұрын
Y’all are amazing young man I love listening to y’all keep talking so I can keep learning
@jennieward-scott9531
@jennieward-scott9531 Ай бұрын
Sorry if someone has already left a comment on this .. There's an advertisement for Ingram and Ramsey Druggists in the The Valdosta Times on Saturday October 13th 1906 .. seems they was veterinary. Love from Ireland to you both !
@justjoy4239
@justjoy4239 Ай бұрын
Another exciting adventure with Kyle and our marble queen Natalie! Let’s go!
@richconroy5559
@richconroy5559 Ай бұрын
ALL HAIL THE MARBLE QUEEN!
@lizdunnett7177
@lizdunnett7177 Ай бұрын
What a lovely find and well done on the research history you can’t beat it thank you for sharing
@jeanepilgrim4926
@jeanepilgrim4926 Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness that jug is beautiful! I've never seen one like it before. It's a true treasure. Congratulations!
@heathervannatter364
@heathervannatter364 Ай бұрын
Hello Kyle and Natalie 😊
@WhiteHorseAcres
@WhiteHorseAcres Ай бұрын
Wow that was such an awesome find. It would be my pride and joy.
@ericdavis5950
@ericdavis5950 Ай бұрын
Hey bud, love watching yalls adventures. You make everything fun to watch. I'm mainly a point hunter. I look for them when me and my wife go to the deer lease in comfort, tx. Love the content brother
@mcchuggernaut9378
@mcchuggernaut9378 Ай бұрын
So my line of work is as an antique and oddity seller, and I also sell things for other people for a percentage. I was able to quit my 9-5 grind, and now I travel around every week looking in thrift and antique shops and yard sales and flea markets for valuable objects, mostly antiques and glassware. You would not believe some of the things I have found doing this. I learn something new every week, and get to work with and sometimes even keep some incredible objects. I definitely know the feeling you got finding and identifying that jug.
@briankesterson4365
@briankesterson4365 Ай бұрын
A fantastic hunt & a fantastic find! So happy for you! Keep up the great adventures as well as the learning!
@sherrie545
@sherrie545 Ай бұрын
Another great adventure with you two with some very nice bottles and that amazing jug!! I think it was waiting for just the right person to unearth it after all these years, someone that would appreciate it and treasure it forever! Congratulations
@robinwebb2160
@robinwebb2160 Ай бұрын
Whoa! A museum find! Just beautiful 😍 My youngest son is a geologist. While studying, he also took ceramic classes. He helped a student on her masters thesis on early Japanese pottery. He cut samples for her and found chemical compounds. If you have a local college, you could sign up for summer classes. The college in Berea, KY focuses on learning the arts of the "old ways" to preserve the techniques 🙂
@robertabessey7990
@robertabessey7990 Ай бұрын
What an awesome find!!!! Congratulations Kyle and Natalie. I feel your joy and excitement. Thank you so much for sharing.
@cynthiafoss8086
@cynthiafoss8086 Ай бұрын
What a great adventure! The jug is beyond amazing. It will be amazing to hear what more you find out about it.
@nanak2025
@nanak2025 Ай бұрын
Hi you two! I found online that the Hoff product was malt extract and was sold as a medicinal tonic often sold to those convalescing with general disability, the weak and nursing mothers.. but this contained alcohol oh my! But that jug is amazing! Natalie I said the same thing " how could anyone throw that away?" so cool!!
@deidremcintosh3872
@deidremcintosh3872 Ай бұрын
Wow Kyle ,so exciting to find this ,how long has it been waiting for you and Natalie to find it .I felt so wow watching you both digging around there
@denniswheeler2645
@denniswheeler2645 Ай бұрын
I never did hear tell of "noodling"for bottles. Lol 🤣
@amandanickel977
@amandanickel977 Ай бұрын
I was learning how to process clay out of soil before I got sick and this video was amazing. I do think it would be fun if you guys started learning how to do things the way they used to do them. Just wonderful content. Thank you. I’m am trying to remember to like, subscribe, and share you and Chris’s channels so you get the recognition and rewards you deserve for these videos. They aren’t flashy, but they leave you feeling smarter, calmer, and happier when you watch.
@ccccarriemchardy9216
@ccccarriemchardy9216 Ай бұрын
Treacle glazed pottery is the best because it cant be recreated with any piece. What a find!.
@michaelkurtz1967
@michaelkurtz1967 Ай бұрын
Got cut off on last comment so to get it right ment to say Ala -TN line has waterer fall swimming hole and a rambling stream which is headwaters of paint rock river. I'm 75 now so I'll never get a chance to hike it.Some have called it the grand Canyon of the east but little river canyon also called that.
@jackburton6085
@jackburton6085 Ай бұрын
Epic find Kyle! You’re lucky man, what a beautiful piece! 👏🙌❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
@jilllucier6341
@jilllucier6341 Ай бұрын
Kyle, I'm a potter, and thanks to your beautiful find, now I need to make a jug! And if you really want to learn pottery, I'm sure there are places in your area where you can learn how to create your own clay works. Try your City Parks and Rec department. They sometimes give pottery classes. You will love it! It's very Zen.
@barbarafritchie2000
@barbarafritchie2000 Ай бұрын
Awesome find. Congratulations.
@Gloria-qy3dd
@Gloria-qy3dd Ай бұрын
Hi guys,That is a beautiful jug.Once you learn the craft of how people live and the herbs,and the uses of things,You could live anywhere.
@johnnybfan
@johnnybfan Ай бұрын
Kyle, one place you might be able to find out info on a potter for your jug is to check out the census records for Crawford county for a potter with the letter "H" in them. Congrats on the awesome find & your conversation with Chris. One of a kind find.
@christinemcleod6694
@christinemcleod6694 Ай бұрын
Awesome find Kyle. Such a piece, totally intact , is a one in a million find. A definite museum quality piece. Congratulations on this unique find and will be waiting eagerly for the next Kyle and Natalie adventure.
@gusc2403
@gusc2403 Ай бұрын
In the early thirties they changed the amout of manganese to correct the plurple , so all the purple glass is all been before the thirties
@billywilliams2521
@billywilliams2521 Ай бұрын
Between Montgomery and Wetumpka there is a huge hill, people have been pulling different colors of clay out of that area for a hundred years. You can see the clays right next to the road. There is white , Grey, red and dark red. So.e make a tea out of the white one. The county stopped people from digging it at roadside because it was making caves. My und weer standing is those clays were used all over to make jugs, and such.
@victoriamontes3213
@victoriamontes3213 Ай бұрын
Congrats on that BEAUTIFUL jug! That glaze is unbelievable!!!🎉🎉🎉
@victoriamontes3213
@victoriamontes3213 Ай бұрын
Also, don't sell that til you know EXACTLY what it is! That would be great for the Antiques Roadshow!!!❤
@firechicken455adventures
@firechicken455adventures Ай бұрын
Simply amazing find. I'm glad you found it, and it can be appreciated now.
@SdW.8
@SdW.8 Ай бұрын
Hey Kyle, what's the book you're referencing? I love learning and trying old craft techniques. The glaze method sounds very interesting. So cool about the lavender glass having manganese and changing color in the UV light. What a great nugget of info. Thanks for another awesome video adventure! Congratulations on the jug find!!!🎉
@WILDKYLE
@WILDKYLE Ай бұрын
The book is Brothers in Clay by John A. Burrison!
@SdW.8
@SdW.8 Ай бұрын
@@WILDKYLE Thanks! Hope I can find a copy.
@sterling8298
@sterling8298 Ай бұрын
You should each make a jug like that, paint it a nice color or pattern and sign it, and after it's been fired then bury it underground for the future treasure hunters.😊 It would be one, a cool learning experience on pottery throwing and 2 yall would have fun hiding it for the future treasure hunters. And three you know we'd all like to watch yall make pottery. 😊🍿
@droidv1
@droidv1 Ай бұрын
Like Kyle said in the video. Who in their right mind would throw away a jug like that
@lindaleehulsey3167
@lindaleehulsey3167 Ай бұрын
Cicada SOUNDTRACK 👍 UR in right place to FIND MORE😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@sadielevens1144
@sadielevens1144 Ай бұрын
Always enjoy your channel.❤
@audraacklin9826
@audraacklin9826 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing all you've found about that awesome find! I can't believe you've found that piece intact, it's very rare to do that. Great video! ❤😃
@janinasprague8625
@janinasprague8625 Ай бұрын
I LOVE seeing your heart to heart chin wags with Chris!
@artsharkstudios
@artsharkstudios Ай бұрын
Incredible find, thank you for the history lesson, thank you for sharing something that would otherwise go forever unknown to most of us...love it!
@VinceSpragueArt
@VinceSpragueArt Ай бұрын
Happy for you that you found something so awesome. Thanks for the video.
@Static140
@Static140 Ай бұрын
Great find, Kyle! Thanks for sharing this with us. 👍
@loriazevedo5994
@loriazevedo5994 Ай бұрын
Very cool thank you for showing us these beautiful jugs. As good as those giant bones you found.
@kirsiselei8703
@kirsiselei8703 Ай бұрын
Oh wow😍what an awesome find❤(so are the old bottles) Great video and so nice u sit down with chris and talk about the history of that find👍👋🇫🇮
@riapoole2850
@riapoole2850 Ай бұрын
Great finds. That glaze on that jug is awesome!
@Lakemichigangirl
@Lakemichigangirl Ай бұрын
Omg that glaze on the jug is gorgeous great find you two.
@janelchambers6791
@janelchambers6791 Ай бұрын
You all found a really great jug. Woohoo well done keep them coming
@savagesquirrel9828
@savagesquirrel9828 28 күн бұрын
Congratulations! Rare, indeed. I am happy for you. Thanks for sharing.
@pamelasplace7429
@pamelasplace7429 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your adventures with us! That is so amazing and I hope you take us with you to where that jug was made so we can see it too!
@brianthebuckleywoodsman7869
@brianthebuckleywoodsman7869 Ай бұрын
Congratulations Kyle on all the Amazing finds…especially the jug!! U and Natalie had an Incredible adventure there…. Thanks for the show!!! 👊🏻
@manderson3231
@manderson3231 Ай бұрын
Yes, that is so beautiful!!! I love hearing what they went through to make the glaze, let alone the jug itself. Thank you very much for sharing all of this information, and the process to find the jug. Please let us know if you discover who the H stands for!!
@EricWoodyVariety59
@EricWoodyVariety59 Ай бұрын
Awesome find
@carlas872
@carlas872 Ай бұрын
Whoa, awesome find! How fun is that!
@lumemaa7
@lumemaa7 Ай бұрын
Such an awesome find, that glaze is beaut!!!!❤🎉
@ericherman5337
@ericherman5337 Ай бұрын
Congratulations Kyle! Can’t wait to hear more about your jug.
@TurtleyCrzE3ASW
@TurtleyCrzE3ASW Ай бұрын
That's absolutely a Beautiful Part of History!! I can only imagine your Dad's Reaction?!! I'm sure SUPER Proud 😊
@ericjohnson2320
@ericjohnson2320 Ай бұрын
Incredible jug and finds!!! Exciting stuff!!!
@valsummers5330
@valsummers5330 Ай бұрын
That is SO COOL dude and dudette What a rabbit warren you tripped into! Truly a once in a lifetime find
@deloradeabel8487
@deloradeabel8487 Ай бұрын
That jug is phenomenal !Well dug.
They thought this OLD POND would never be dug!
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