Hey guys previously known as depthwise here. Almost 30 minutes excellent! Getting better and better. keep up the research you may have a mini series on your hands. 🔥👍🏻🔥…
I love your videos you both do a great job makes me feel like I'm right there with you guys keep up the amazing work, can't wait for next Saturday stay safe God bless, lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
There was a company that made Tycos weather instruments and altimeters. They used the Tycos name until 1932. I'm probably barking up the wrong tree here, but I would imagine a barometer, etc. might be handy. Love your videos. A weekly trip into the woods is lots of fun. Good music, too.
Once again,another great video. Yall are definitely on track for a great channel. The hard work the both of you are putting in show ! Still enjoying from Southwest Tennessee 👊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
7:00 That is most likely a cherished womans wedding band from early days she lost in the woods while collecting wood for stove. Children didn't wear rings.
@@detectingpa8968I could be wrong but feel like I used to see you guys on PA Relic Hunters but haven't seen you in the videos lately. Perhaps there's always been two channels and you simply collaborate now and then. A close friend of mine and fellow detectorist is confused also but anyhow... found you, subscribed, and glad to add you to my RUclips watch list. I use the Deus 2 so it's good for me to see your results based on your settings too. I detected down in Harrisburg last fall btw on my way to VA to visit my folks. VA was a bitch but PA was nice. Cheers y'all.
Yes, we were on PA relic hunters, but decided to go back to our other channel. We are still friends with the guys and have plans to go out in the future but right now we are creating our own so glad you found us! Again ha ha
I believe the J hook was for Keeping the backpacks closed The Civil War Relic guys seem to find them often. The Button is where it went though a hole in the leather straps but I'm not 100% sure .
I’m not familiar with that detector. We really enjoy our Dues 2’s. If an XP machine then I’m sure it’s great! We wish they all could be that long but it’s difficult some time to locate the aites
The tree isn’t old enough to have been standing back then. But it is a possibility that the clothes line may have been there. We did find buttons all over the homesite though. Just right in that area seemed to be the most concentrated.
I just found your channel and subscribed. I love that fact that across the U.S.A. there are so many people with the same common interest in detecting and history. My dad detected in the 1970's but I didnt start till about two years ago. Loved the video! 👍👍👍 I enjoyed the music also, it was perfect level and type of music for this video. 👍👍👍
Something about silver that gets ya going.
Could the "button tree" be where an old clothesline was?...dunno..nice fun day tho. :)
That’s a very good possibility. Buttons were found throughout the site though. That was just the place of the greatest concentration.
Good morning if i lived by you guys i would ask to go with you
Hey guys previously known as depthwise here. Almost 30 minutes excellent! Getting better and better. keep up the research you may have a mini series on your hands.
🔥👍🏻🔥…
Great buttons
York pa here👋 Love detecting. The woods been good to me also. Farm fields are my favorite
We are hitting a farm field tomorrow where a blockhouse fort once stood! 😁😁
Fun digs ! 9:30 looks like a train squashed penny. There were also machines that did that with a stamp...
Good bet that’s what it was. It was absolutely slick outside of the stamp.
I love your videos you both do a great job makes me feel like I'm right there with you guys keep up the amazing work, can't wait for next Saturday stay safe God bless, lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
Thank you! We appreciate that. 😁
There was a company that made Tycos weather instruments and altimeters. They used the Tycos name until 1932. I'm probably barking up the wrong tree here, but I would imagine a barometer, etc. might be handy.
Love your videos. A weekly trip into the woods is lots of fun. Good music, too.
Thank you for the info and the compliment!
Nice video great finds!
Thank you!! 😊
Once again,another great video. Yall are definitely on track for a great channel. The hard work the both of you are putting in show ! Still enjoying from Southwest Tennessee 👊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you so much. You have no idea how much that means to us. 😁
7:00 That is most likely a cherished womans wedding band from early days she lost in the woods while collecting wood for stove. Children didn't wear rings.
You always picture a woman wearing something more substantial I guess. Things were different back then though.
Yes Jerry that is a civil war Nap sac J Hook nice rare find in an area not associated with troops.! A+ find Buddy…
Thanks Chuck! I’ve seen enough of them online but have never dug one. I’m glad I was able to! Thanks for the ID!
Awesome hunt guys congrats on your silver finds God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
Thanks Virgil, as always!
Great spots, finds, and hunt, guys!
Thanks!
Nice job guys. Can't beat a day with silver and a crotal bell!
Thanks Chad! Good luck out there!
Great hunt and nice finds good job searching for those old home sites
Thanks Brian! We appreciate that.
Nice bit of Diggin this week guys
Thanks!
Congrats on the buttons, barber, silver, and relics. Really enjoyed watching! Keep on digging!
Thanks Zach! Appreciate it!!
Great hunt. Congratulations on the silver,buttons and j hook.
Thanks Jim!
I wonder if Tycos is Masonic? Good morning, Shawn & Jerry, watching now...💖💖
Morning Mona! We aren’t sure. It’s in the “unknown” bucket. Lol
Lol, I looked up Tyco medallion & saw medallions and the word Masonic? Lol@@detectingpa8968I was too busy having my mind blown!!!💖💖
Your plumbob is a window weight
Yes don’t get me started also
Hahahaha! 😂 glad we are on the same page!
Look forward to it every week
Thanks for coming along John!
🤯🤯Shawn & Jerry, you guys blow my mind every Saturday, and I can't thank you enough!!! WOW!!!!!!!💖💖
Thanks Mona! Hope we continue to blow your mind! Lol
Oh, I'm certain of that!!!@@detectingpa8968
Congrats on the finds! Yes, that is definitely a J hook.
Thank you!
Awesome finds guys. Congratulations
Thanks!
The mason jar lids may indicate picnic events there at the church
im sure that you found a j hook. congrats on the silver..
Thanks. Appreciate it. 😁
@@detectingpa8968 Great find your welcome
Great finds. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for coming along!
Window weigh Shawn I think
Shash buckle jerry
Glad I found you guys. Been a minute. Looks like a good time
Did you lose us? lol. Glad you’re back!! 😁😁
@@detectingpa8968I could be wrong but feel like I used to see you guys on PA Relic Hunters but haven't seen you in the videos lately. Perhaps there's always been two channels and you simply collaborate now and then. A close friend of mine and fellow detectorist is confused also but anyhow... found you, subscribed, and glad to add you to my RUclips watch list. I use the Deus 2 so it's good for me to see your results based on your settings too. I detected down in Harrisburg last fall btw on my way to VA to visit my folks. VA was a bitch but PA was nice. Cheers y'all.
Yes, we were on PA relic hunters, but decided to go back to our other channel. We are still friends with the guys and have plans to go out in the future but right now we are creating our own so glad you found us! Again ha ha
Great finds guys... Thanks for taking us along... Happy Treasure Hunting!!
Thanks Daniel!
I believe the J hook was for Keeping the backpacks closed The Civil War Relic guys seem to find them often. The Button is where it went though a hole in the leather straps but I'm not 100% sure .
Could be 100% correct. Thanks for the info!
Great hunt, you guys rock 🎉
Thanks Toby!
Cilvil war knapsack hook
Thank you! Not many Civil War items in our area.
Im from york find some civil war stuff once in awail. Love your vidios@detectingpa8968
@claudepotter7763 thanks! We do too but few and far between.
Awesome finds guys:) Those wheat coins are worth alot so hold on to them . Thanks for lettin me beside you on the Treasure hunting .? Barbie& Sam FL.
1909 VDB is the only super valuable Wheat cent. But we save them all!
The set up of back to back finds is quick and informative. Good job, guys!😊
Thanks! We appreciate it!
Oh and just wanted to add: just scored a XP ORX. Can’t wait to fire her up! I wonder how it compares to the Deus?.
I’m not familiar with that detector. We really enjoy our Dues 2’s. If an XP machine then I’m sure it’s great! We wish they all could be that long but it’s difficult some time to locate the aites
That ladies silver pin? The round piece in the middle once held a gemstone of some kind. Great find though!
Tha ks
All the years of hunting never found antler’s
Shawn found a whole skull with antlers in tact once. Lol
Not a game piece. A cover for the end of the parasol fingers.
Thanks for that info! We dig so much out of the ground that is a mystery lol
All the buttons might be a seamstress or tailors home or shop.
Has to be with the amount of buttons found.
Maybe they hung up their clothes to dry on that tree one of the best places to detect is under an old clothesline
The tree isn’t old enough to have been standing back then. But it is a possibility that the clothes line may have been there. We did find buttons all over the homesite though. Just right in that area seemed to be the most concentrated.
I’m 70 but still going strong
70 is still young! 😁
Fun day out diggin! Love the 45/47 sticker! 😉Look forward to the next one!
Trump = Traitor
45/47!! lol. Thanks for watching!
The bars in Boston have signs posted: “No Politics.” It's not the proper venue.
Awesome stuff guys 🤙🏻
Thanks Jay!
A window weight not a plumb bob
Cool! Thanks for the ID
Now that’s my guess….😮
Think I could join you guys if you go back to the field
We have been through that field at least a half dozen times. Very few tones left. Not sure we will make it back there.
@detectingpa8968 If you guys get another field, remember me. Thanks
Will do! Our farm field hunting is few and far between. Mostly forest hunts. We will keep you in mind. 😁
@@detectingpa8968 thanks
I just found your channel and subscribed. I love that fact that across the U.S.A. there are so many people with the same common interest in detecting and history. My dad detected in the 1970's but I didnt start till about two years ago. Loved the video! 👍👍👍
I enjoyed the music also, it was perfect level and type of music for this video. 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed and welcome to the channel! We appreciate the comment as well. 😁