That was fun! Thank you for sharing your adventure. It definitely has my interest. It makes me curious as to what you have found, value, and history too. Thanks again, I'll be watching for more!
I hate to see properties like that become sub divisions. Glad you saved some history. I have a farm in NC. IM GOING TO PROTECT MY LAND SO no one can ever build on it!
Once again, real nice finds. The mine tags are fantastic relics. I don't see many relics out here in the wild west. The larger numbers of people just haven't lived here for very many years, but I tend to find eating utensils more than other things.
Thanks Krawdad's ! I got out today. The latest video I posted was filmed at a dairy farm a few mile's from where I live. There use to be a school house there in the 1800's. Just a farm field now. Found a nice medallion. Anyways today I got permission at the owners home. Built in 1858! I'll be posting another video tonight or tomorrow and you'll get to see how I did. Thanks for checking in and I hope you stay tuned!
Thanks for sharing nice property! There should be silver good luck🍀 I hunt all over but primarily in Central Michigan, and occasionally head South if you want to dig sometime..
Gotta be alot of scanners around here. I live in Ravenna (just south of you) and have been dirt fishing for for about five years now. My town was founded in 1798 and has 137 sites on the National Historic Registry in Washington DC and that's just on Main Street!! I have spent hundreds of hours scanning this town (and the little surrounding townships as well) and never once found a single silver coin and only 3 wheaties! I scan everything from the schools to the parks and even up and down the many brick paved side streets with the super wide curb strips! Every time I go out to West Branch to scan the beach and picnic areas I run into 3 or 4 other people doing the same thing and end up just getting back in my truck. Now don't get me wrong, I have found several small gold items (only one gold ring) and 5 silver rings (about one per year and always small ladies rings) Gotta find some virgin territory somewhere in northeast ohio or I'm about to give it up.
Nice permission! Love the old farms. If you ever find a large area and need a couple more diggers, give me a holler. We are in SouthWest Michigan. Thanks for sharing.
Nice video, just subscribed. I bought the Ace 200 which arrives today. I'm going out to my grandparents property today to hunt. I'm excited because my grandpa was a history buff, he collected old coins, guns, arrowheads/indian beads. He would take us to old indian grounds to hunt for arrowheads when we were little. Anyways if I knew my grandpa like I did, I believe he buried things on the property. I will video the findings, happy hunting!
Nice property! I have found that 99% of those old properties that close to a major road have been hit many times and picked cleaned back in the 80's by the silver cherry pickers...........Sub'ed and I'm in Solon - GL 2U!
great video ,, hello from Louisiana we are new to it ,, we got two equinox 800 we hope to get started next week after the hurricane passes through and everything settles down
You'll love the Equinox. Welcome to the hobby! I hope you stay safe while the storm passes. This video is pretty old. Subscribe and enter my contest for a chance to win 10 items that will help you get started as a detectorist ! czcams.com/video/sQ99JjrygJg/video.html
Yes but unfortunately we didn't do too hot. I am posting a new video tonight from a hunt at the former site of a 1873 School House. We had a really good day ! Keep your eyes open and thanks for posting.
I found in a north east michigan library a map of old lumber camps, it took some research but i approximated where it was by finding an old narrow gauge railroad they used to haul out the logs on horse drawn flatbeds, at first i found the rr spikes but no ties/rail bcuz they would pull everything once they clearcut an area but just leave the spikes. Anyways by finding the bed where the tracks were originally laid was difficult bcuz were talking 1870 or so & nature was overgrown so i looked for straight lines in the geography "somewhat", anyways i found where i believed that camp was and started detecting with my old tesoro md lol. Found a 10' 2 man crosscut saw- severly rusted away, a old double bitted axe head which i donated to the lumber museun & old square Link hand forged chain heavy duty- which is still there bcuz half of it was buried and about 25 railroad spikes lol
The thing you call an old locking ring looks like part of a hasp.A rope would go thru that part and some sort of snap clip was attached to it so it could fasten to something.I know they used them for attaching a flag to a rope and running it up the pole.There would be all sorts of applications on a farm how ever
That "washer" you found looked like it might have had an inner rim much like some old-time bus, trolley, or subway tokens one of my family members used to collect.
Thanks a bunch for the view, comment and sub. I returned the sub and I should have a new video posting this Tuesday or Wednesday from an 1870 Mansion I recently got as a permission. Also feel free to share any of my videos that you enjoyed. Thanks again!
Coca cola bottle opener i meant one that you put on a post. Have found lotta good stuff .925 silver ring .found guys wallet in dirt at river after 3 yrs. Only found wallet bb' cause of piece of metal which turned out to be a G for Georgia attached to it.returned it to him Monday
Thanks so much MPG ! I'll sub back right now. Sorry so late on the response but I had my notifications shut off. I'm now going through and replying to all good or bad.
New subscriber , will have to work my way backwards and check out your finds . Hate to see old homes & barns go to developers 😞 too bad the family couldn’t keep it ...... Nice video , thanx
You bet and thank YOU Karen. There is an entire neighborhood there now. They just started building a brand new home on the lot where this house once stood.
Kinda late on comment but here goes! Great hunt! Any ring is a good ring. I get up in Shelby Co. In Sidney. I'd love to go and ping the courthouse Square. Plus so many other sites. One of the best feelings is hearing a high tone! Always fun. I didn't notice which pinger you use but with mine I have to dig em all! Silver and lead ping the same as well as aluminum and gold! I've never found a silver coin or any gold, but I dug a silver toe ring that was a hard 98. Cutest lil thing! Do you still swing n ping?
That thing at the end was a broken chain clip the swivel part of it. Im sure someone had already said that though. I wish i had time to go detecting it would be fun
Hi, also love you're videos 🎥 I'm an avid detectorist. Within the last week I've found old bottle opemer , says enjoy coca cola found old 7up bottle it says ( you like it it likes you )7 fluid ozs.found about 7.00 in change.
Your Old Locking Ring is actually the bottom end part of a snap swivel. Chain goes on the part that looks like it could have been a ring, but it isn't. The snapping end is gone.
Yah Al. Thanks for watching. Check out my latest video " Living Large ". I live dig a bunch of Large Cents as well as Indians, wheats, nickels and buttons. It's much more interesting than this video. Thanks for commenting and as a subscriber stay tuned. I have a HUGE 10 item giveaway coming up in the next two or three days. Good luck !
I have a question if anyone can answer this how come corns well old corns are not that deep in the ground if there are that old shouldn't they be deeper
Some are Thomas. You don't see those coins because we sometimes don't find them. Also activity such as worms or moles burrowing can cause a coin to fall deeper into the earth but coins in hard, rocky soil might only be a couple of inches down. Hope that helps.
The thing you thought looked like a ring is really the part that goes on the end of a chain like for a dog. it had a piece that came in with a to the base of that that looked like dumbbell. It allow the dog to twist the chain and it would swivel.
Well I do real detecting videos and you don't always find gold and silver. Other channels have been known to " plant " items so it appears that they are finding things. For me what I dig is what you see. Thanks for the kind cmment.
Debbie Mitchell It's a great video..The one thing I dislike is that the house is going to be torn down..By now it's gone..Thats a shame..Old houses like that should be left alone...
@@michaelt6265 I agree, its disrespecting the history of the house, or thats my opinion. I caught 2 young guys tearing the floor out of my great auntes abandoned house like 10 years ago, looking for buried cans of money. There are so many people that do this type of thing. They break in if its locked, very tricky robbers.
I think the thing at 18:40 is a piece that someone maybe took off there gun and lost back in the day, it looks like what you would connect the sling to on the gun to carry it comfortably if you ever figured out what it is. That’s just what it looks like to me
I go to Cleveland clinic often. I'm from Buffalo NY. I just bought a Garrett 250 metal detector and would love to learn more into how to use it. How often do you go out. I'm interested in coming to Cleveland to learn.
Hey Brian! Thanks for the view! I get out as often as I can with my busy work schedule. I will say if you just search Facebook for local Metal Detecting pages you'll find a TON of people right in the Buffalo area that you can get out with. We are a tight community so we always try to help our own!
I love what you are doing, but I can't help but be bothered by the production quality. Do you use a tripod? It might help with keeping the finds in frame? Idk, still a great video
It seems like a heavy strong dining fork, not a long-handled one, would work better than your fingers when digging in the bottom of the hole. You might find one at Goodwill.
enjoyed your video. Subbed ya. Was there anything in the compact? I've seen guys find them and there's sometimes a coin or two or simply dried up makeup. Good luck on future hunts. Scott from Columbus Ohio
Thanks for the sub Scott ! I'm now over 400 subs thanks to you so stay tuned. A giveaway will be posted soon ( probably today ). As far as the Compact goes I can tell you here or you can see for yourself by clicking czcams.com/video/vlqHw6Da8sE/video.html . I filmed the grand unveiling. Thanks again for subbing and commenting !
New subscriber here! Love your video and I hope that you find a ton of relics! I'd LOVE to find an old house that I could detect around! Nice! Keep up the good work!
No problem! I enjoy this hobby so much! If you have a minute and you want to watch an urban exploration, check out my channel too. I'll post magnet fishing and metal detecting videos when I actually find anything worth posting... lol I'd appreciate a sub back, but I understand if you can't. I still love your channel. Thanks again! :-)
You are too kind! thanks! I'll try to post one of the videos this weekend! :-) Went again last night, but only found $1.55 in modern quarters and a nickel... lol!!!
Im going to buy a Garrett 400- hard for me to bend, so I have to bend, as little as possible! Many coins, always - always went between the inside floorboards, long ago.
Hey I heard you talkin about Ohio I'm just over here in Indiana and I got quite a few places I can hit I just need more coils on the ground..lol hmu Buddy!! Great upload I'm doing a 1840s dairy farm right now as we speak
Hello Erin. For around $600 the Garrett AT Pro is a great Rig. $749 will get you a Whites MX Sport but if you are looking for cheaper the Garrett Ace 400 or Fisher F4 are nice machines. You definetly want the machine to have a numeric display and pinpoint function. They make it so much easier. GL & HH !
Hi Erin, I realize I am replying to a 3 year old comment and you probably have already bought a detector but I am on my second $50 pawn shop Bounty Hunter Lone Star detector and have been very successful with them, they don't go as deep as more expensive machines but I don't enjoy digging to China for targets anyway.
I prospect for gold I quit showing gold long ago now I share the adventure without showing any gold. Remember the thrill is in the hunt lol not the find cheers
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What a beatiful home! Lotta memories gone by there. Hard work.
That was fun! Thank you for sharing your adventure. It definitely has my interest.
It makes me curious as to what you have found, value, and history too. Thanks again, I'll be watching for more!
Thanks Keith. I have many more and much better videos up. This one was pretty old. I appreciate the view and comments!
Any find on such an old property is a great find. I don't care if it's an old buckle or or not. That's something special.
Great video. I’m always sad to see all the old places tore down. Enjoyed your video
Thanks for showing this. Not high up on my list of visits, but it actually looked better than I expected.
I searched around a house that was built in the early 1890’s and found an 1895 Indian Head and a 1936 Wheat Cent
Cool
I hate to see properties like that become sub divisions. Glad you saved some history. I have a farm in NC. IM GOING TO PROTECT MY LAND SO no one can ever build on it!
Thankyou ! I wish there were more people like you,
Once again, real nice finds. The mine tags are fantastic relics.
I don't see many relics out here in the wild west. The larger numbers of people just haven't lived here for very many years, but I tend to find eating utensils more than other things.
Thanks Krawdad's ! I got out today. The latest video I posted was filmed at a dairy farm a few mile's from where I live. There use to be a school house there in the 1800's. Just a farm field now. Found a nice medallion. Anyways today I got permission at the owners home. Built in 1858! I'll be posting another video tonight or tomorrow and you'll get to see how I did. Thanks for checking in and I hope you stay tuned!
That last item was the female part of a fence straining bolt. still used today.
I spent 2 days at a old farm in Morrow Ohio, built in 1850. I found nothing but rusty nails and 1 penny, 1927 wheat back. Whoopee!
Cool video. Thank you for sharing. GL and HH. Have an awesome Thanksgiving. Eric
Thanks Eric ! GL and HH and a Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours !
Thanks for sharing nice property! There should be silver good luck🍀 I hunt all over but primarily in Central Michigan, and occasionally head South if you want to dig sometime..
I found half of that compact you found down here in Virginia. Cool. Neat to see others pulling some old stuff outta the dirt
Great video. Will continue to watch your videos. ThankS for your hard work.
Thanks Don!
Gotta be alot of scanners around here. I live in Ravenna (just south of you) and have been dirt fishing for for about five years now. My town was founded in 1798 and has 137 sites on the National Historic Registry in Washington DC and that's just on Main Street!! I have spent hundreds of hours scanning this town (and the little surrounding townships as well) and never once found a single silver coin and only 3 wheaties! I scan everything from the schools to the parks and even up and down the many brick paved side streets with the super wide curb strips! Every time I go out to West Branch to scan the beach and picnic areas I run into 3 or 4 other people doing the same thing and end up just getting back in my truck. Now don't get me wrong, I have found several small gold items (only one gold ring) and 5 silver rings (about one per year and always small ladies rings) Gotta find some virgin territory somewhere in northeast ohio or I'm about to give it up.
Those brass or copper washers kill me too. Sure makes your heart beat
Nice permission! Love the old farms. If you ever find a large area and need a couple more diggers, give me a holler. We are in SouthWest Michigan. Thanks for sharing.
You bet!
Good Stuff. welcome to the neighborhood. we live in the vermilion area. Blessings
Nice video, just subscribed. I bought the Ace 200 which arrives today. I'm going out to my grandparents property today to hunt. I'm excited because my grandpa was a history buff, he collected old coins, guns, arrowheads/indian beads. He would take us to old indian grounds to hunt for arrowheads when we were little. Anyways if I knew my grandpa like I did, I believe he buried things on the property. I will video the findings, happy hunting!
Subbed. Good that you were able to hunt the property and find a few goodies before it all gets torn down and tore up.
Thanks for the comment and sub. I sub'd to your channel as well. New video posting tomorrow. Stay tuned.
I love your Video, I'm always metal detecting treasures, I dig it...
Wow 1840, a lot of lives came and went in that old house. Shame it was torn down but it was going to fall down soon anyway.
"hopefully will find some cool shit " lol i already like this guy
Yeah I've taken some heat for that. Glad you got a laugh. 🤣
@@HistoryUnearthed folks are too sensitive. If they get offended by s..t, they must live sheltered lives.
@@johnhughes9978 😂👍
That's why I won't subscribe, easy to talk cheap!
@@johnhughes9978 not sheltered just tired of foul language so common place now. Fillers for every sentence!😣
Nice property! I have found that 99% of those old properties that close to a major road have been hit many times and picked cleaned back in the 80's by the silver cherry pickers...........Sub'ed and I'm in Solon - GL 2U!
Welcome aboard! I subd to your channel as well.
great video ,, hello from Louisiana we are new to it ,, we got two equinox 800 we hope to get started next week after the hurricane passes through and everything settles down
You'll love the Equinox. Welcome to the hobby! I hope you stay safe while the storm passes. This video is pretty old. Subscribe and enter my contest for a chance to win 10 items that will help you get started as a detectorist ! czcams.com/video/sQ99JjrygJg/video.html
A fun upload..thx mate!
thank you for sharing your dig! fun!
Glad to hear you were going back to the farm before the backhoe gets fired up.its a race against time.GL &HH
Yes but unfortunately we didn't do too hot. I am posting a new video tonight from a hunt at the former site of a 1873 School House. We had a really good day ! Keep your eyes open and thanks for posting.
I found in a north east michigan library a map of old lumber camps, it took some research but i approximated where it was by finding an old narrow gauge railroad they used to haul out the logs on horse drawn flatbeds, at first i found the rr spikes but no ties/rail bcuz they would pull everything once they clearcut an area but just leave the spikes. Anyways by finding the bed where the tracks were originally laid was difficult bcuz were talking 1870 or so & nature was overgrown so i looked for straight lines in the geography "somewhat", anyways i found where i believed that camp was and started detecting with my old tesoro md lol. Found a 10' 2 man crosscut saw- severly rusted away, a old double bitted axe head which i donated to the lumber museun & old square Link hand forged chain heavy duty- which is still there bcuz half of it was buried and about 25 railroad spikes lol
That sounds Iike my kind of place! Nice saves for sure!
The buckle looked like it’s off of the head stall of a horse bridle
The thing you call an old locking ring looks like part of a hasp.A rope would go thru that part and some sort of snap clip was attached to it so it could fasten to something.I know they used them for attaching a flag to a rope and running it up the pole.There would be all sorts of applications on a farm how ever
That "washer" you found looked like it might have had an inner rim much like some old-time bus, trolley, or subway tokens one of my family members used to collect.
Thought sane thing.
My relatives collected too!
love old farms like that
Such a shame that it wasn't restored
Nice hunt man.. I subbed, keep preserving history!
Thanks a bunch for the view, comment and sub. I returned the sub and I should have a new video posting this Tuesday or Wednesday from an 1870 Mansion I recently got as a permission. Also feel free to share any of my videos that you enjoyed. Thanks again!
Coca cola bottle opener i meant one that you put on a post. Have found lotta good stuff .925 silver ring .found guys wallet in dirt at river after 3 yrs. Only found wallet bb' cause of piece of metal which turned out to be a G for Georgia attached to it.returned it to him Monday
Hey there Nice hunt for you. thanks for sharing it with us. I subbed you looking forward to seeing more of your videos
Thanks so much MPG ! I'll sub back right now. Sorry so late on the response but I had my notifications shut off. I'm now going through and replying to all good or bad.
Without the house, much easier to detect .lol....DD.
Looks exactly like my grandmothers house in Iowa
I'm around the Toledo area. I'd love to just come and watch you metal detect. I love this shit.
still cool finds! thanks for showing!
Thanks Sooner.
I like this guy, I always wish for him to find something really good.
Nice fine good condition coin but thanks for your video information.. I love it... 😎😎😎😎😎
Thanks for the view and comment!
Its not a locking ring, it's a type of swivel to stop whatever it was attached to from twisting.
New subscriber , will have to work my way backwards and check out your finds . Hate to see old homes & barns go to developers 😞 too bad the family couldn’t keep it ......
Nice video , thanx
You bet and thank YOU Karen. There is an entire neighborhood there now. They just started building a brand new home on the lot where this house once stood.
Kinda late on comment but here goes! Great hunt! Any ring is a good ring. I get up in Shelby Co. In Sidney. I'd love to go and ping the courthouse Square. Plus so many other sites. One of the best feelings is hearing a high tone! Always fun. I didn't notice which pinger you use but with mine I have to dig em all! Silver and lead ping the same as well as aluminum and gold! I've never found a silver coin or any gold, but I dug a silver toe ring that was a hard 98. Cutest lil thing!
Do you still swing n ping?
I think the ring thing is the bottom of an old key ring clip
How do you film your videos. Love detecting. Thanks
That thing at the end was a broken chain clip the swivel part of it. Im sure someone had already said that though. I wish i had time to go detecting it would be fun
For the sake of safety. I hunt with a buddy. For the sake of greed. I hunt alone! Nice permission & you gotta love those washers that fool ya! Lol
I found two of them old makeup type cases.Their cool.
Hey bud awesome hunt great finds!! I'm in the Youngstown area would like to get together some time to hunt...HH and GL👍
I live in Beachwood on and been looking for someone to metal detect with
Hi, also love you're videos 🎥 I'm an avid detectorist. Within the last week I've found old bottle opemer , says enjoy coca cola found old 7up bottle it says ( you like it it likes you )7 fluid ozs.found about 7.00 in change.
Hi John. Very happy that you enjoy the videos. Thanks for watching and GLHH !
Your Old Locking Ring is actually the bottom end part of a snap swivel. Chain goes on the part that looks like it could have been a ring, but it isn't. The snapping end is gone.
Thank you Sandra !
cool old house!
GREAT VIDEO ENJOYED KEEP THEM COMING
I paid well over $150.000 for my house. I don't think it will look as good in 180 years.
For 150.000 you bought a house?
Does it have wheels and a do-hicky, that hooks up to the rear of your pickup truck?
150,000 is cheap for a home.
ive found lots of large cents in a creek bank behind my home in Niagara county in N Y with my old heathkit metal decter
Enjoyed the Video very much . : )
Look at a dog leash clip. The last item you found was one of the swivel joints :)
heck Ill be there tomorrow haha from long Island NY .... nice finds congrats on all the views over 6600 man oh man
Thanks for watching brother! I can't figure it out. I think a couple of my other videos are much better than this but this one is blowing up.
Are u gonna hunt or showcase the house
Wow, that Buffalo got toasted bad...
Yah Al. Thanks for watching. Check out my latest video " Living Large ". I live dig a bunch of Large Cents as well as Indians, wheats, nickels and buttons. It's much more interesting than this video. Thanks for commenting and as a subscriber stay tuned. I have a HUGE 10 item giveaway coming up in the next two or three days. Good luck !
I have a question if anyone can answer this how come corns well old corns are not that deep in the ground if there are that old shouldn't they be deeper
Some are Thomas. You don't see those coins because we sometimes don't find them. Also activity such as worms or moles burrowing can cause a coin to fall deeper into the earth but coins in hard, rocky soil might only be a couple of inches down. Hope that helps.
What part of the country is this?
Nice bufflo
The thing you thought looked like a ring is really the part that goes on the end of a chain like for a dog. it had a piece that came in with a to the base of that that looked like dumbbell. It allow the dog to twist the chain and it would swivel.
Thanks Jeff !! Appreciate the view and comment!
Who hit all dislikes, most who watch these are adults, they need to grow up! Great video!
Well I do real detecting videos and you don't always find gold and silver. Other channels have been known to " plant " items so it appears that they are finding things. For me what I dig is what you see. Thanks for the kind cmment.
Debbie Mitchell It's a great video..The one thing I dislike is that the house is going to be torn down..By now it's gone..Thats a shame..Old houses like that should be left alone...
@@michaelt6265 I agree, its disrespecting the history of the house, or thats my opinion. I caught 2 young guys tearing the floor out of my great auntes abandoned house like 10 years ago, looking for buried cans of money. There are so many people that do this type of thing. They break in if its locked, very tricky robbers.
That last thing you found was a swivel off a dog leash
Or horse lead but probably a dog leash.
That big bolt looks like a cannon fuse???
How come ya didn't explore the house?
Come up to Rockford, Michigan.
The thing you thought was a washer was a tent grommet, the ring looking thing is the bottom part of a thumb clip swivel
I figured out the grommet during editing but forgot to put in the text. The other thing I had no idea. Thanks for the response!
Check us out on Diggers KG on Facebook. Or anacondatreasure on facebook👍
Already subscribed on YT. I'll check out your Facebook page.
Nice teeo good eye
your a good man to offer a hunting ground to others.
I think the thing at 18:40 is a piece that someone maybe took off there gun and lost back in the day, it looks like what you would connect the sling to on the gun to carry it comfortably if you ever figured out what it is. That’s just what it looks like to me
How does this stuff get so far beneath the soil's surface? The dirt is packed pretty tight just below ground level isn't it?
Gravity and believe it or not Worms. Their tunneling helps displace the soil.
@@HistoryUnearthed thanks, now I know.
@@mightylonesome9426 sure thing !
the last thing is the end swivel piece to a snap
hey yea im in tn looking for new adventures
I go to Cleveland clinic often. I'm from Buffalo NY. I just bought a Garrett 250 metal detector and would love to learn more into how to use it. How often do you go out. I'm interested in coming to Cleveland to learn.
Hey Brian! Thanks for the view! I get out as often as I can with my busy work schedule. I will say if you just search Facebook for local Metal Detecting pages you'll find a TON of people right in the Buffalo area that you can get out with. We are a tight community so we always try to help our own!
I love what you are doing, but I can't help but be bothered by the production quality. Do you use a tripod? It might help with keeping the finds in frame? Idk, still a great video
It seems like a heavy strong dining fork, not a long-handled one, would work better than your fingers when digging in the bottom of the hole. You might find one at Goodwill.
chain link
The last find, looks like some sort of tie down. Maybe the flat side was where the weld broke.
Thanks Joe. Most popular answer has been part of an old dog leash run. I really appreciate you taking time to watch and post!!
FYI-will take to the 04:00 minute mark before he actually does any metal detecting. It’s basically video of his talking about metal detecting.
Last found ,, I believe is a brass swivel from a dog chain ?? Not a ring
enjoyed your video. Subbed ya.
Was there anything in the compact? I've seen guys find them and there's sometimes a coin or two or simply dried up makeup. Good luck on future hunts.
Scott from Columbus Ohio
Thanks for the sub Scott ! I'm now over 400 subs thanks to you so stay tuned. A giveaway will be posted soon ( probably today ). As far as the Compact goes I can tell you here or you can see for yourself by clicking czcams.com/video/vlqHw6Da8sE/video.html . I filmed the grand unveiling. Thanks again for subbing and commenting !
New subscriber here! Love your video and I hope that you find a ton of relics! I'd LOVE to find an old house that I could detect around! Nice! Keep up the good work!
Fouilleuse Acadienne Thank you so much ! This property is now gone. They've already started building on it. Thanks for the sub !
No problem! I enjoy this hobby so much! If you have a minute and you want to watch an urban exploration, check out my channel too. I'll post magnet fishing and metal detecting videos when I actually find anything worth posting... lol I'd appreciate a sub back, but I understand if you can't. I still love your channel. Thanks again! :-)
Fouilleuse Acadienne I sub'd. Waiting to see what ya find !
You are too kind! thanks! I'll try to post one of the videos this weekend! :-) Went again last night, but only found $1.55 in modern quarters and a nickel... lol!!!
Im going to buy a Garrett 400- hard for me to bend, so I have to bend, as little as possible! Many coins, always - always went between the inside floorboards, long ago.
It's a link on a chain that you hook ?
Thanks Jackie. I really appreciate the view and comment!
Cool find
Do the dear and antelope play?
Indeed they do.
The thing you thought was a ring--maybe an old wax stamp, for sealing envelopes?
should it be shaped like a chess piece?
Hey I heard you talkin about Ohio I'm just over here in Indiana and I got quite a few places I can hit I just need more coils on the ground..lol hmu Buddy!! Great upload I'm doing a 1840s dairy farm right now as we speak
In Akron if you want to go out and detect I’m game. Great video
20:25 looks like a piece off an old dog chain clip, chain goes in the loop and a clip swivels around in the hole at the top.
Yes it does. Thank you for the view and comment!
End off of a latch, for a gate or dog chain.
What is a good metal detector to buy
Hello Erin. For around $600 the Garrett AT Pro is a great Rig. $749 will get you a Whites MX Sport but if you are looking for cheaper the Garrett Ace 400 or Fisher F4 are nice machines. You definetly want the machine to have a numeric display and pinpoint function. They make it so much easier. GL & HH !
Hi Erin, I realize I am replying to a 3 year old comment and you probably have already bought a detector but I am on my second $50 pawn shop Bounty Hunter Lone Star detector and have been very successful with them, they don't go as deep as more expensive machines but I don't enjoy digging to China for targets anyway.
It's a bridle loop.
Nice location man! I catch myself cussing on camera too from time to time haha.
Ha Ha!!
I prospect for gold I quit showing gold long ago now I share the adventure without showing any gold. Remember the thrill is in the hunt lol not the find cheers
Well said my friend. Thanks for the view and comment.