Metal Detecting Civil War And Plantation Relics
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- čas přidán 1. 05. 2022
- Billy, Jeramy, and I head out for another metal detecting adventure. Today we search a plantation site near the river, but unfortunately, the fields had just been planted so we had to stick to the woods and edges of the field.
About Aquachigger:
I enjoy metal detecting for historical items like gold coins, relics, silver coins, and other buried treasures. I also metal detect for gold and silver nuggets and even meteorites. I like to make videos that promote my choice of lifestyle that includes outdoor adventure,
metal detecting, yapping, searching for river treasure, SCUBA diving, exploring abandoned places, hiking, caving, caring for animals and pets, and observing the things outdoors that often go unnoticed by most people who are not familiar with outdoor adventures and nature. I keep my CZcams "Aquachigger" channel family-friendly and hope you subscribe if you like my style.
BTW, you can also catch me here, / chiggsarmy ,but I may get a little edgier there. FB isn't a place for kids anyway...lol.
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Me and my uncle used to hit the bean fields after they plowed them in the spring right after a rain and we found I couldn’t possibly tell you how many arrowheads in them fields. I miss them days so bad. My dad would look with me to but both of them are passed away now. Don’t seem real sometimes. I spent a big part of my life running them fields and woods squirrel and deer hunting.
I like this little series that you put together Beau......more 3 and 4 part videos of your adventures.....
Good thing Billy left something for “The Chigg!” 😆
Thanks for showing us your settings, that is always helpful.
Nice button!
And the antler is a bonus! Even if you don’t use it for decoration, maybe you could saw it in pieces for the doggies to chew on?
Outdoorsygal, that's one way to use the antlers I suppose, though I think they make Cool buttons for coats and bags too. ( : from a Nor Cali Gal.
@@rockreader4298 ~ that’s a great idea! 😁👍🏻
Thanks for sharing your adventures with the world and for introducing us to so many nice people in your travels
How ironic a jet Flys over, as your digging up a Civil War bullet!Good timing Chigg ...
Fun adventure, Chigg. That was a Case pocketknife. They’ve been around a little over 130 years. Thanks for taking us along.
Go Chig. Let’s find some Old coins
If I ever form the band I've always wanted to do, we will be known as the High Sqweekers.
Haha I'm already a fan!
@@Natasha___. thanks Natasha, I'll be sure to send you free tickets to our first gig 😛 Have a great day
Nice hunt Beau. High Squeakers oh yeah
It's funny how when you're hungry, all the finds come from a kitchen... I thought that holey thingymajig could be part of a strainer of sorts? Who knows :D the fun is in the hunting after all, research comes later with hot chocolate and a toasted something to munch :)
Thanks for another great adventure Chigg. I am an "older" fan and it occurred to me today after watching your video's for a while that you never talk about the "shotgun shells" you find. Many people out there might not realize that old shotgun shells had the brass/copper bases and a paper end. So while anyone dropping a shotgun shell today or for the last 50ish years would have a plastic end...older ones would not. I remember my parents having old shotgun shells with the paper parts that contained the powder and shot. They were so old they were dangerous because the paper parts where becoming soaked with the glycerin from the powder. I remember my father destroying them after that point. I was thinking maybe you might mention that in a future video for your younger viewers. Thank you again for another great adventure.
I'm an older fan as well. Actually 1 yr older today. The older I get the more I hate our Texas heat. No detecting for me in the hot part of summer
@@Cutter-jx3xj Happy Birthday!!
I do remember him mentioning the paper shells in a video because that’s how I learned that they used to be made of paper.
@@IratePuffin Awesome..it may be a much older video I have not seen. I have only been watching him for the last three or four years.
Chig could you show us how the soldiers of the Civil War would start a fire from their cartridges?
Chiggs and Billy 👌👍🏽🍺 Top show
Aquachigger howdy from the uk I know a place near me has 1930s farms I found bottles and other great stuff you sure are lucky finding great stuff too 👍🇮🇹🐾🦊🇬🇧
Good picture like doggy and kitty
WOW! You guys did good . Looks like there might be more good stuff there. Looking forward to the next one.
"Encrusted with Crust".... LOL.... =)
Domestic tire patch scraper !: )
Thank you 💕
Awesome dig chigg
Thks Chigg, another great time.
Well done good video enjoyed
Always enjoy your adventures. You always make us feel like we are there with you.
Nothing but love chigg lol thank you for the up loads make my grey days brighter brother
You are always on the good spots! Great to see you again, Chigg.
Some nice relics on the day Chigg
Another fanfreakingtastic video. Thanks Chigg, be blessed ya'll 💗
Thanks for the adventure 👍
That is a lovely area…my husband and I tent camped in that general vicinity a couple of years ago. Sweet hunt!
Thanks again Chigg👍
Cool mini series really enjoyable
I like that that horn,it looks like a schrade I got lot of em,I collect little knives, love a set of Buck knives medium and the. Small black and silver beautiful
Another cool adventure love your sense of humor 👍🦀
Another nice hunt Beau! Woohoo!
Thanx Chigg for another great AQUACHIGGER ADVENTURE see ya on the next
❤Chigg...excellent video clarity!.....where next..I'm ready..😂lol
Thanx for the new video
all your vids are so enjoyable you are so pleasant to listen to. the Bob Ross of metal detecting. just a few scraps and you're painting me a picture.
Great stuff chig
Thanks
Great eagle button and bullet. Another great video thanks Chigg.
Another adventure! Phantom remnants of that ##** Yankee camp!! Pipe discovery lol lol why not it Could be off and old ship lol that's more romantic than irrigation pipe lol
NOT TOO BAD WE ARENT STUMPD ALWAYS ENJOY KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 😉.
nice fine with the button that was from the civil war.
Learning alot from your channel. It actually works! Thanks Chigg!
We (the wobbly kitten, Fiona, and I) like top pocket, high squeezers.
Not a bad day Chigg y’all be safe and GOD BLESS y’all Amen 🙏
I think I know where this is..and im extremely jealous.
Good hunting Mr. Chigg✌
from Casper - Great hunt...nice finds - keep it up!
Nice Vid, Chigg
Good times, Beau, Billy and Jeramy. ( :
I love watching ya,keeps find a war medal, my grandson was in 1st world warmy head workin! Haha
Good post.
That piece with the holes looks like the top to a salt shaker. ✌ 😃
This series is really, really entertaining! Than in s
Good evening from Southeast South Dakota
Thanks for explaining technique at4:44
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that brass piece with the holes in it looks like part of an old watering can sprinkler head.
I allways woundered what those oak tree ball.s were..now i know thank.s..there neet ..ive seen them for many year.s off and on. While in the wood.s..
I have to confess Chigg the way you are breathing these days makes me want to reach for my inhaler!! This is a recent thing i have noticed and you yourself put it down to not getting out much over winter. The suspender clip buckle looked like it had writing on t It would be great if you could trace the manufacturer. Thanks for taking us along.👍😉
My thoughts on the square brass is it could just maybe be a game piece.
The pocket knife is a Case😁
Yep
Where is the other Captain Billy? You two together were a riot.
Enjoying these as well keep digging Chigg
It’s all treasure 👍😁
That’s a high ringing button
I love old knives .all the ones I find are too rotten to look good but there still awesome
The pocket knife looks like a Camillus Stockman. That soil sure is sandy, and could grow great carrots.
that square copper was a blacksmiths tempered flames for creatures and bulldogs that's tact and horse's shoe's homemade bread and cheese.
I thought it was bullfrogs, not bulldogs?
We see military jets flying over our house occasionally from Mira Mar AFB and helicopters from Camp Pendelton Marine Corps here in North San Diego County.
Get The Good's That's The Name Of The Game And It's Just Fun To Look At.
Hey Chigg and Billy
Hey Chig, there are numbers on the back/bottom of the "suspender clip".
That grater thing might be from a tire repair kit, the end had a little grater on it. Maybe?
Another good one chigg, thank you very much!
I wonder what a good guess would be on the age of the knife? It's a beauty.
Case pocket knives started by 3 brothers in the 1890s thru today.
Could that be a scrapper for rubber patches. Remember the bicycle tube patch repair kits when I was younger late 70s early 80s riding my bike being awesome. Just saying
Could that square brass be, have been, a daguerreotype of sorts? I know they are on glass. I've got the small New Testament with a lock of his mothers hair my great grandfather carried in the Civil war. And the bullet from his leg. Many soldiers must have carried small mementos. Aloha
Congrats on the Eagle button. BTW, who carried out the pipe? LOL
Pocket knife has the same emblem as my old walden schrade
I am from the South Volunteer State
I got schrade just like it
You should get both Capt Billies together
Could that diamond piece of brass be a 3rd corps badge? Whatever it is it’s neat
was that a fart at 18:28? 😆
Sounded like a wet one I am pissing myself laughing here looking to see if anyone noticed lol
If all your settings exclude iron would you miss that trigger guard that Southern Billie found?
Quick question- I live in the Low Country on coastal SC. Sadly, it was a major slavery trading post. My question is have you ever found any iron leg shackles or pre civil war handcuffs? I know there's a lot of slave tags along with buttons and bullets. If you have one would you show them and maybe do a brief history on how life was pre civil war down south? Thanks
I have not found anything like that. I only get down there on rare occasions.
Isn't that greater thing part of a tire patch kit?
23:01 - what is stamped in this? It is currently upsidedown. It looks like P H A G or C P.... & there appears to be numbers just up from the bottom left - maybe 89?
Can we still say "plantation" out loud without sending someone to therapy?
@@danielknepper6884 We'll have to outlaw "plantation shutters" too. Dammit.
Plantation I'm going to say it.
Lol too bad, we're saying it either way
As long as you don't say the word that rhymes with aquachigger
Ok, I have the AT MAX, how do I lower the volume when not using headphones?
The holey thingo looks like part of a shower head
Why don't you invest in a loop?
You didn't say anything about Waxmertle natural bug repellent.
Are you in Charleston?
Howdy
Howdy
How many years have you and Leann been exchanging salutations?
Troll jet…
Chigg can you tell me what the term truck farm or farming means. Thanks
I got one of the first detectors they made I think! Haha it's a gold digger,only has the needle goes high when I'd find something, only has ovolume fer trash haha maybe be good fer me, let ya know, anybody else have one?? Tell me bout it please if ya know
Go Yankees!
Pinpointer ????
Hey ! What makes you think it's not the girls ?🤗😎
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