Just love your channel and enthusiasm telling us all where, how, and what things are that you discovered Chase. I truly envy you. As a young teen boy I loved exploring wherever that would be, creeks, rivers, forests, deserts etc. I thought it was so cool to find old things, and think back what they were and used for, then I’d try to research them to find out. I still very much have that same spirit, just alittle older now. I’m 72 years young!! Thank you for all you do, it’s certainly a labor of love.
I'm looking forward to all your future video's, thank you for the tour! I rockhound, metal detect, and collect bottles. There is so much history that gets buried everyday underneath concrete.
Awesome place you created! Was wondering your age and heard the grunts building the fire. The grunting age i assume. That's what my kids say if I'm asked my age. Great show
@11:45 I had a recall of a thought I've had before. About those ancient sumerian "hand bags". Say you had one fired like a woven clay pot. Now you have a vessel to carry your 🔥 with that method
Very interesting video I’m a collector of many things but nothing near what you have very impressed keep up the good work looking forward to your next video thank you
Ask glad I found this channel. A conglomeration of history and the doodads that make it interesting. Great content this video. Can't wait to watch more. Quick question... What it the leather pad on your belt. Reminds me of a shotgun butt pad rest. Probably not what it is...
Too funny, I too, am technologically illiterate. I totally get it. Your place looks like a patch of Heaven. I hope I live long enough to see your museum!
Very cool , i have a cannon 1 1/8" bore and i believe brass wheels .all original except for the fact that it went through a garage fire .when i can ill send you some pictures
Impressive fireplace. I’m Surprised you don’t have a swing arm in there for a stew pot. I’ve got a good ash story for you. My friends wife ask him to clean out the fireplace, just a prefab fireplace. So he gets his metal pail and cleans it out and sits the bucket in the kitchen next to the door so he could take it out in the morning. Morning comes and he grabs the bucket and guess what, it had melted a perfect circle where it sat. He’s not to bright if you know what I mean.
0:06 do not soak ancient coins in olive oil, olive oil is actually slightly acidic and can damage your ancients if you use olive oil to soak in, plain distilled water is far better. Olive oil is an old technique that has been outdated for about 40 years , it used to be a very common method but has been proven to damage ancient coins if used to soak in,
I think they used a lot of whale oil for lamps and such didn’t they? (I know I save all my bacon drippings to cook with. Nothing better than an egg fried in bacon fat!)
He’s literally doing it for a living of course there’s so much he doesn’t know, but he knows infinitely more than you do while you sit in your recliner and drink. Dude is dedicated his entire life to this open your ears. You might learn something.
Very cool , i have a cannon 1 1/8" bore and i believe brass wheels .all original except for the fact that it went through a garage fire .when i can ill send you some pictures
Just love your channel and enthusiasm telling us all where, how, and what things are that you discovered Chase. I truly envy you. As a young teen boy I loved exploring wherever that would be, creeks, rivers, forests, deserts etc. I thought it was so cool to find old things, and think back what they were and used for, then I’d try to research them to find out. I still very much have that same spirit, just alittle older now. I’m 72 years young!! Thank you for all you do, it’s certainly a labor of love.
That means a lot! Thank you!
Thank you so much, it's always great to hear from fellow explorers!
I'm looking forward to all your future video's, thank you for the tour! I rockhound, metal detect, and collect bottles. There is so much history that gets buried everyday underneath concrete.
Go CHASE Go.. Kris too.. Keep it up.. may the Lord and His protections surround you all..
LF, Rockmart, Georgia
Love the fireplace story. Thanks for opening your very cool home to us 🤘🏼
I am looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
I've never been so jealous. Very cool.
Thank you so much!
Wonderful collection. And your passion for history is commendable too. From Scotland 👍🏴
Awesome place you created! Was wondering your age and heard the grunts building the fire. The grunting age i assume. That's what my kids say if I'm asked my age. Great show
Love it bro, pretty cool stuff and a new viewer
Thank you!
@11:45 I had a recall of a thought I've had before.
About those ancient sumerian "hand bags". Say you had one fired like a woven clay pot. Now you have a vessel to carry your 🔥 with that method
You have so much cool stuff!!
Thank you!
i have spent a tun of money there! keep up the good work.
Very interesting video I’m a collector of many things but nothing near what you have very impressed keep up the good work looking forward to your next video thank you
Just found you from Maine awsome stuff ur into you and i would be great friends. Im into anything local maritime...happy holidays
Happy Holidays to you too!
Ask glad I found this channel. A conglomeration of history and the doodads that make it interesting. Great content this video. Can't wait to watch more. Quick question... What it the leather pad on your belt. Reminds me of a shotgun butt pad rest. Probably not what it is...
Fireplace is awesome Amazing collection and restoration with all the chemistry and alchemy
I find that it is more reliable to clean ancient coins with distilled water, as olive oil can darken the patina.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Too funny, I too, am technologically illiterate. I totally get it.
Your place looks like a patch of Heaven.
I hope I live long enough to see your museum!
I am 3 minutes into the video and you have a new sub this is great
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Dude you've lived 5 men's lifetimes...Super interesting thanks for sharing.
It's definitely a passion project for sure!
@10:40 the first multi tool.
Awesome keep preserving our history great work
I love when you say "the nucleus" hits hard man ty
Really corn 🌽 😅😅😅
Very cool , i have a cannon 1 1/8" bore and i believe brass wheels .all original except for the fact that it went through a garage fire .when i can ill send you some pictures
kevin pipes is his dada
Impressive fireplace. I’m
Surprised you don’t have a swing arm in there for a stew pot. I’ve got a good ash story for you. My friends wife ask him to clean out the fireplace, just a prefab fireplace. So he gets his metal pail and cleans it out and sits the bucket in the kitchen next to the door so he could take it out in the morning. Morning comes and he grabs the bucket and guess what, it had melted a perfect circle where it sat. He’s not to bright if you know what I mean.
Fred Sanfords house 😅😅😅😅
0:06 do not soak ancient coins in olive oil, olive oil is actually slightly acidic and can damage your ancients if you use olive oil to soak in, plain distilled water is far better. Olive oil is an old technique that has been outdated for about 40 years , it used to be a very common method but has been proven to damage ancient coins if used to soak in,
Charleston was around in 1509
Who lives like that 😂😂😂
I feel like I just stumbled upon the history version of Coyote Peterson
I think they used a lot of whale oil for lamps and such didn’t they? (I know I save all my bacon drippings to cook with. Nothing better than an egg fried in bacon fat!)
You are a hoarder 😢😢😢😢
Really corn 🌽 😅😅😅how corny 😅😅😅
fake
What history are you chasing? Because there's so much you don't know. And have no idea even existed.
And what are you doing with your life??😂😂 GFY
He’s literally doing it for a living of course there’s so much he doesn’t know, but he knows infinitely more than you do while you sit in your recliner and drink.
Dude is dedicated his entire life to this open your ears. You might learn something.
@@artifactsantlersoh 💯
Very cool , i have a cannon 1 1/8" bore and i believe brass wheels .all original except for the fact that it went through a garage fire .when i can ill send you some pictures