Was the area flooded on purpose? I love seeing all the items you have found metal Detecting as well as mudlarking like they do in other countries Thanks for sharing ♥️♥️♥️♥️⚒️🇺🇸🗝️
@elainegonzaga28675 хвилин тому
High 5 from West TN! Fun to watch!
@TheDutchDetector10 хвилин тому
Thanks for your video! I'm new to UKposts and your stuff is really inspiring
@davidgonzales814820 хвилин тому
Great finds Brad Ty for sharing always enjoying your videos
@clarepaynick78927 хвилин тому
I thought of rosary just before you said it❣️✌️
@chuckster651332 хвилини тому
Hey Brad, Good to see detecting videos are back. Really enjoy seeing the antique items that were once part of someone's life long ago. Stay Safe, Be Well
@josephdunivan943243 хвилини тому
Some good stuff man thanks
@scrapiron687051 хвилина тому
Brad Isn’t that a beautiful thing , the past opens up before your eyes, but only for a short while.
@josephdunivan943252 хвилини тому
I didn't know we had two and three cent coins that's awesome
@shooterjohn716356 хвилин тому
Allot of finds Brad. Lakes are a great place to detect when the water drops. I have a lake close by that has several of gold mining town under it. But California has decided to not let anyone detect there as they’ve made everything over one hundred years old off limits. I guess the rangers have nothing better to do than hunt people down and take their equipment and finds. Of course there are no signs and they would rather the object rot away… John
@robinbryde303856 хвилин тому
Great video as usual...that 2 cent piece if it is 1864, could be quite valuable as it's the first year minted. There are large and small motto versions with the small being more rare,thus more valuable. Depending on conditions you have something worth $50 to $700...nice find!!😎👍
@markg1490Годину тому
Very cool. Like always, I really enjoy your videos.
@grandmakellymcdonaldГодину тому
Let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
@connorsrelicsandtreasures9862Годину тому
that clay pipe stem is a Dutch tobacco pipe used in the 1700's and sold them at merchant shops and trading posts.
@Mike00982Годину тому
Thank you for another great episode. Looking forward to many more
@mandybrown7758Годину тому
That's very nice wow
@PaulRamstrom-lv1phГодину тому
Looks like Waterbury Reservoir
@robertrusche8039Годину тому
As with a lot of remote locations, farms in early America , many families had multi generations living together , grandparent , parents , there children, and even the children’s children lived together mixing several generations and wearing items that were passed down until it wore out or was broken or its was lost, that would explain item for 17th and 18th century together , as you said in many or your video’s, these people were poor and couldn’t afford much. Even today many farms are passed down to their family members, being from Oklahoma I’ve seen it first hand. Love your videos.
@Wilton925Годину тому
Brad at 13:13 the metal tag. My grandfather worked in the iron mines of northern Minnesota and he had a tag similar to that one that was his employee tag. Great historical find. Love your videos.
@JustfollowthecrumbsГодину тому
Most enjoyable Brad, it’s not all about the monetary value it’s the pleasure of finding little bits of history to share. Long may it last.❤
@25mkingГодину тому
Ah yes, iron candy cane lol
@PLACEBOBECALPГодину тому
The mystery iron candy cane is an early 1900s iron tent peg.
@andrewhaag2422Годину тому
Great finds as usual...Brad ! Love you're videos !!
@slackwatters9604Годину тому
Yeah that's no we got was unexpectedly in eventful for me which was nice
@ksully6551Годину тому
I usually watch this in the evening after work on Friday, a happy marker that the weekend has begun. I finished my job last Friday and get to watch this with morning cup of tea this Friday. Such a nice way to start the day!
@bobbyshort1222Годину тому
I have the leatherman super tool. Those are top of the line multi tools. I call it the life saver. Great find Brad
@freedom4all5812 години тому
Finally 😄😃🎉
@Bardmusic662 години тому
I borrowed a metal detector for a week and dug 95% bottle caps. I didn’t catch the metal detecting bug myself but I enjoy the videos!
@gregrainwater96582 години тому
I found something similar to that piece of jewelry you're talking about? It went to a Bible marker.
@RailCityRelics8022 години тому
I was thinking part of a Rosary
@FoulOwl21122 години тому
That brass tag looks like an Antique Tool Check Tag. We were still using almost identical tags at the aviation plant l used to work at in the 1980s.
@Bardmusic662 години тому
Good call 👍🏼
@beverlyparrott38902 години тому
Brad totally enjoyed your video Very interesting. ❤😊
@littleacornhandmade20732 години тому
Thank you. I totally enjoy your videos. I am almost 70 and starting metal detecting. We have found so many artifacts from the 1800s that are now in museums .
@AimeeAimee444Годину тому
So happy for you! I’d give artifacts to the museum as well. To protect history and insure it’s not placed in the wrong hands, gifting to your local historical society/museum is the way to go. 💯
@TheDutchDetector9 хвилин тому
That's impressive! I'm 64 and have recently started. Only found bottlecaps and one coin so far though 😅
@bobmanzi77122 години тому
i think it is a tool tag, great stuff thanks
@howarddenney53312 години тому
Cant beat it, old stuff, easy digging. Not very deep. Great hunt
@popedeflash2 години тому
the "iron candy cane" is a tent peg. I have identical pegs for doing colonial period camping.
@user-wr1tl3yx9z2 години тому
Nice finds! Enjoy the music in the background.
@ronrowat58182 години тому
I been looking so forward to this!!
@bradgreen9442 години тому
I know it’s Friday when I get the notification of a new Video. Question: How do you get around a place that was heavily hunted and has so many brass casings shells. Seems like that’s all I find lately. Big fan here in GA. Thanks, Brad Green Dallas, GA
@scottbeaty42812 години тому
Great video Brad! thanks
@steveschriefer27332 години тому
That last jewelry item isn't Victorian, it is Art Nouveau circa 1890-1920.
@cathybenson51192 години тому
We used to have 1and 2 cent coins, in Australia, but not anymore.
@franzgeil4222 години тому
Hey Brad, pretty amazing beginning. Is that area open to the public? If it is, I'm surprised a fisherman or hunter didn't stumble on it.
@cathybenson51192 години тому
Hi, Brad, Warren from Nth. Queensland Metal Detectors, call finds on the surface of the ground, sunbakers. His channel is great.
@AimeeAimee444Годину тому
Interesting term, thanks. 😊
@richardwilliamswilliams2 години тому
Good morning from Copperhill Tn. 😊
@richardthomas17433 години тому
HEY! Good morning Brad~
@rimrock536 годин тому
Loggers work camp?
@almclean48358 годин тому
That’s a great find
@paulapridy68048 годин тому
I was up so late watching the after show. I'm saving The Grave of Gold movie to rewatch by the pool tomorrow. UKposts hasn't rung my bell and I was traveling a lot.🫤 I loved the zany rollicking spirit you guys were sprinkling over a good history was well done because you were yourselves. Finding buckles and bits😅😅 I kept expecting a tombac button😅😅