Hi, great video as usual, I see Boris was up to his undercarriage again, wishing his Dad had been a Lurcher. lol. That metal grate thingy was one thing I would have taken home, it was a boot / shoe scraper from someones doorstep and was in good enough condition to be cleaned up and used again ! I also collect teeth from my local beach in Norfolk, except the cattle teeth are usually from wild Aurochs and half as big again, I also have a few Mammoth molars as well, they are the size of a loaf of bread !! Stay safe. Hugs. Louie. xx
The piece that you picked up that looked like a piece of bark to you, almost looks like fulgurite. I see it a lot in North Carolina When I visit the Outer Banks, when lightning strikes the beach it forms those very interesting Creations they usually have holes in them somewhere and sometimes things are embedded in them from when the lightning hit melted and then rehardened. I don't know for sure but that's what it reminded me of!
The black plastic wrapped odd thing is out of a PP7 or PP9 battery.. like a pp3 only bigger... Very popular from the late 1940's, usually for early portable radios. You can still buy them today!
Had a great lark with you all today, and Boris, of course. I love the old jar, quite handsome, I wonder what came in it? Loved the pottery, lovely patterns. Looking forward to your next video! xx ~Jen
Hi Jen, Thank you. Unfortunately I lost the footage of finding the jar....It is impressive though isn't it?! At the moment i'm Finishing the edit to part two :)
Your blessed to have such nice play ground to play explore hunt for things of yesteryear. History is every were once you start looking for it train your eye for picking shapes objects cool hunt video so tk you keep doing wat do the subs will increase subbed from Ireland take care guys👍🇮🇪☘
I really enjoy your videos. Your little dog is so cute. I noticed your ID tag in the background during your round up. You may want to blur that out for privacy. Just to be careful.
I thought people might think that it had something to do with us, so i took it down :)...I found it in the street years ago...thought i could use the strap!
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Hi, great video as usual, I see Boris was up to his undercarriage again, wishing his Dad had been a Lurcher. lol.
That metal grate thingy was one thing I would have taken home, it was a boot / shoe scraper from someones doorstep and was in good enough condition to be cleaned up and used again !
I also collect teeth from my local beach in Norfolk, except the cattle teeth are usually from wild Aurochs and half as big again, I also have a few Mammoth molars as well, they are the size of a loaf of bread !!
Stay safe. Hugs. Louie. xx
Wow, a mammoths tooth, thats awesome!!
The piece that you picked up that looked like a piece of bark to you, almost looks like fulgurite. I see it a lot in North Carolina When I visit the Outer Banks, when lightning strikes the beach it forms those very interesting Creations they usually have holes in them somewhere and sometimes things are embedded in them from when the lightning hit melted and then rehardened. I don't know for sure but that's what it reminded me of!
I love yalls videos. Please keep posting them and thank you.
Thank you!
The black plastic wrapped odd thing is out of a PP7 or PP9 battery.. like a pp3 only bigger... Very popular from the late 1940's, usually for early portable radios. You can still buy them today!
thanks for that!!
I have found an usher Edinburgh bottle! also look out for clay marbles, they are very old and they look pretty nice! ive found a few!
Lucky you with the clay marbles I've not found one of those yet, marbles are a bit elusive for me.
@@serendip_id8614 yes, I hope you find lots of marbles soon! they are very uncommon for me as well!!! I've only got three!
The two pieces at the end are flint and very pretty stone polished. Used to make cutting tools.
Had a great lark with you all today, and Boris, of course. I love the old jar, quite handsome, I wonder what came in it? Loved the pottery, lovely patterns. Looking forward to your next video! xx ~Jen
Hi Jen, Thank you. Unfortunately I lost the footage of finding the jar....It is impressive though isn't it?! At the moment i'm Finishing the edit to part two :)
Your blessed to have such nice play ground to play explore hunt for things of yesteryear. History is every were once you start looking for it train your eye for picking shapes objects cool hunt video so tk you keep doing wat do the subs will increase subbed from Ireland take care guys👍🇮🇪☘
Thank you!
Your stonewar e cream pot was from dunragit hope this helps
Thank you, i'll do a wee google search to see what it looks like whole.
See the old broken bottle bottoms, why not your man cut them and grind edges smooth for coasters, or even sun catchers?
Thats a good idea!
I really enjoy your videos. Your little dog is so cute. I noticed your ID tag in the background during your round up. You may want to blur that out for privacy. Just to be careful.
I thought people might think that it had something to do with us, so i took it down :)...I found it in the street years ago...thought i could use the strap!