Autumn Pit Digging, Cobalt Cures, Meds and Blob Beers. A Very Nice Day!

jgas

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Hey folks, it was a great day to finally get back out and do some pit digging. Its been hard finding the time and finding a place to put the probes in the ground in hopes of scoring some nice glass. :laughing7: Don and I set out at around 9am knowing I only had about 5 hours of digging time. We had not found a pit on this particular lot before but we knew we had to keep trying. So a nice methodical grid search of the grounds and using an 1893 map of the area hopefully put us in the right area. Figuring the privy would be on the edges of the yard we started to probe. After about 50 pokes we came up empty. So it was back to the map for a quick review of the yard as it was laid out back then. I saw an out building in the yard and then figured the pits would be around that. But I still thought the pit would be by the alley far away from the home. Sure enough we found a trash pit about 3 feet deep. No biggie, I will dig a trash pit if it dates back a hundred years. So we tapped into this one and sure enough there were pottery shards and glass tooled tops from old medicines. Old enough for me:headbang: So we kept digging and I found a small cobalt blank medicine. Kept on going and out pops a perfect cobalt Sanfords Radical Cure. I figured dating to mid 1880's. So then it was Don's turn. He started off with a broken Sanfords and thought he jinxed the hole but it was not to be as he pulled out another near perfect Sanfords. Unreal to find two of these in one pit. Don found a Piso's cure to finish this pit out.
Then it was on to more probing. The map of the garage was calling me to hammer the probes through that ground. The first foot or so of the soil is like cement but once you break through its not too bad. The area around 5 feet down was loaded with gravel and rocks throughout the whole yard. But I finally hit an area that did not have these stones and it was soft with a dirty wood colored probe tip after pulling the rod out of the ground. So I knew I was onto something. I also found the remnants of an old sidewalk running up to the area. So this had to be a privy. After digging for an hour through the hard pack soil and rocks we finally got to the top of the use layer and sure enough it was a privy. Complete with deteriorated wood walls. We dug several medicines including two U.S. Corn Cures, Munyons Paw Paw, A Dr. Kings Throat and Lung Balsam and a few fruit jar lids. Don pulled out an 1893 Aqua Insulator and a broken beehive style insulator. Funny how we found all these fruit jar lids and no Masons anywhere.:BangHead: So after we were completeing this privy Don poked to the side and broke right into another one about a foot away. Sweet:hello2: So he dug into that pit and wouldn't ya know it, a mason jar. Broke of course. Several more were found broken but I was able to find The Gem fruit jar intact. Then Don pulled out a quart blob beer. I then jumped into the pit that was now about 6 feet deep. I found a pint blob beer and another quart blobber. Several other gin bottles and plates and cups came to the light after 120 years in the Earth. Cool history in your hands, that's all I could think of. There must have been 5 or so tiny dolls in the pit as well as a baby food jar. But alas it came to an end and we filled the pit back in. It was a great day with some great glass and great Autumn weather. So get out and enjoy it while it lasts. Hope you enjoy the pics and until next time, be safe out there and good luck on all your treasure finds!! jgas
 

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TNGUNS

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Wow....those are incredible finds. Have several old home sites that I need to use probe on. Never have done it bit seen it done. Congrats:icon_thumleft:
 

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Sweet digs. :hello2: Congrats on some nice bottles. Love the pipe. :thumbsup:

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Really impressive finds. Nothing like a hit of Paw-Paw and a good pipe afterwards. Well done...
 

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Great bottles Jgas. Good to see you back digging. It is amazing what all a probe can tell you. The only problem is hitting old rotten tree stumps. That probe drops fast. Your bottle hunts are hard work but they sure pay off. Thanks for sharing. Do you build your probes? I did mine it has a large wooden handle.
Thanks for sharing and be safe!
 

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BuckleBoy

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I was hoping to see some GREAT glass posts from you soon! Fantastic finds! One day I am gonna find a clay pipe like that, intact. Gotta do more pit digging to get one though. Still got my fingers crossed. Nice work on finding the pit through persistence!

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Great finds!!! Love the Cobalt medicine!

HH
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Absolutely some wonderful finds!! In love with that pipe! Big congrats!
 

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Fantastic saves!!
 

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Awesome ! .... and sometimes, I feel digging a small hole is tedious ! Great job recovering these items with time and patience. Can you sometime post a pic of your probe and/or how you probe ? Very interesting. Again, nice job !
 

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I would absolutely love to be on a dig with youz' guyz'...... I would even do some shoveling! Look at those finds....WOW
 

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Thanks for the replies everyone. It is hard work sometimes. But we tag team it and get it done. The anticipation as you all know keeps us going! I will show some pics of the probes in action on the next dig which is early next week. Keeping our fingers crossed the weather holds. First ever complete pipe we have ever found. Gotta have a hundred broken ones though. Thanks all for the responses!! jgas
 

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Wow, gotta love all the stuff you been finding. Most bottle pickin I've been doing's been either old dump piles way back in the wood, but your finds really make me want to try privy diggin. Can't wait to see more.
 

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Well that's awesome I like the pipe with the stem I can't believe it has the stem and the colbalt cure. I can't wait till tomorrow we're going to dig what we believe is the pontiled pit
 

PikesPeakCharlie

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Gas !!!! somemore good finds !! Sweet pawpaw's ,are they all small like that or do ya think it is a sample,Congrats on the beautiful cobalt and all the rest. keep that shovel dirty. PPC
 

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Amazing stuff! I know of an area where I know is an old privy, so I would love to know what you guys use as a probe. Also, how do you dig without damaging any bottles?
 

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I was thinking that if any of you guys metal detect you should definitely detect the privy dirt. I found some killer relics detecting the Privy dirt
 

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Hey thanks for the replies, The probes are spring steel pipe locators really. T shaped and 4 to six feet long. The Paw Paw is a sampler size Pikes! They do come bigger but I've never seen any. Thanks again for the kind remarks! jgas
 

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