When magnet fishing first popped up on my feed, I was like, what the hell? I'd like to see how that works..(thinking, you guys actually fished using magnets🤣). Boy, was I surprised. Interesting what you guys do. Now I have alot of magnet fishing vids to watch. Keep up the good work. You have no idea how much you entertain us by cleaning your canals.😁
well somebody explained in an other vldo, It seems to be that during ww2 many people tossed them in to the wate,r in the hope that they one day would come back to get them out. sad story....sounded plausibel to me.
@@irenevandenberg7338 - As a Dutch I am saddened by all the safes in the water. I heard someone (Bondi or someone else) tell the story about safes being thrown in because of WWII. But that seems so weird. Yes, many people, especially jewish people fearing persecution, buried and hided valuables. But in the water ?? A safe then was not waterproof, so only coins could survive. No, I am afraid that the absolute majority of the safes that they find are from recent burglaries. Most are broken open anyways, so those are not the ones thrown in deliberately. Safes taken in a burglary, opened up in maybe a van or a boat, then thrown in a canal. Very sad.
I just started watching mag fishing a few days ago and stumbled onto this channel. I am amazed at how happy the makers of this type of video are!! Boys and girls, take it from a Nana, enjoy it while you can. Life is short, the day isn't as long as they say it is and love is elusive so stay the course to happiness. Find your joy and share it. Dang it, this Nana about cried just then...happy tears for the youth and exuberance of these fine people. I love that the eyes and hearts of the young are turning back to the earth as a gift, not an expectation. This old hippy chick has some stories to tell, write your own book to share with like-minded people or, with those who need your message. Oh, and one other thing, I have been an artist, crafter, maker my whole life so see beyond the form and into the world of imagination. Nothing is exactly as it seems. If you find darkness, shine the light. If you find peace, share it. If you find desolation, lead the way to hope. Enjoy these ruminations of an old lady, I hope something I posted here is what you needed!
The Pfaff piece you pulled up is one side of a Pfaff sewing machine table for the Pfaff sewing machine. Fantastic quality sewing machines, even today they are some of the top of the line brands for sale. Nice find. Greetings from Arizona, USA.
Lol, funny though, like someone stole a sewing machine, grabbed the thread from it, and dumped the evidence in the canal. Or someone spending a nice afternoon sewing by the water, oops, it tipped in! Lol, maybe someone dumping junk.
Ditto! I'm middle-aged but in a wheelchair but I was quite the tomboy when I was young so I enjoy looking at the perspective of arms pulling something out of the water. Hello from Seattle, Washington, USA!
Aloha Leigh, Dennis, & Ramon! That colorful 🐕 reminds me of how I used to draw on my 2-white cats with non-toxic markers.😊Pfaff is a sewing machine brand, and "Mini- 🦞 are also called "Crayfish"- delicious on a bed of linguini with white sauce! Great video!
Good job getting more stuff out of the river. The PFAFF thing you found and the last thing Denis found are pretty neat. Glad Remon wasn't hurt during his slip and slide down the wall.
7:51 car exhaust could be a stolen catalytic converter they are worth money because of the platinum inside. PFAFF is part of an old sewing machine 15:03. 18:34 cool walking stick. I should make one out of pennys or maybe quarters. 19:09 bolt from a rifle. The Geweer M. 95, also known to collectors as the Dutch Mannlicher, was the service rifle of the Armed forces of the Netherlands between 1895 and 1940. Great find. The rest of it is probably down there.
Yes on that Zippo. If you send it back, they will either fix it, or if it is unfixable, they will send you a new one. The Zippo factory is in Bradford Pennsylvania, and you can find the address online.
I made this suggestion before even if you get a small bucket you can clean out your seats using the water at all also help you clean off the sidewalks and stuff that you get dirt but that's up to you
🌹🙋♀️🌹🌹 Hi!It's me.Я в RUclips видела хороший способ восстанавливать ржавые детали:300 мл.(миллилитр) перекиси водорода + 80 гр. лимонной кислоты + 15 гр. соли -всё это размешать и в раствор погрузить ржавые детали на 20 минут,наблюдать-раствор потемнеет,начнёт пузыриться и температура может подняться до 60°C, потом её промыть в содовом растворе щёточкой. P.S. можно раствор уменьшить в два раза,если деталь небольшая.🙋♀️
After coming across your channel by accident during the UK lockdown I've now got my own magnet (not a beast like yours though) and loving going out. The only shame is I found you at the end of summer and not the beginning.
Heading out for some magnet fishing on Lake Norman today with the hubby. He drives the boat and helps me when things are too heavy for me to lift. I'm still searching for something of value or at least interesting. You guys are always my inspiration!!
A cast trick I want to tell ya about. Stand on the bridge and lower your magnet half way down. Swing it back and forth under the bridge. When it goes under the bridge, drop magnet. You can get further underneath the bridge. I love your vids. Party on. Woo.👍😁
Sure, I was driving by the canal the other day, and I had my sewing machine in the trunk, I thought, nice day, think I'll fix Grandma's dress. So I set it up, I'm almost finished, I stand up kind of suddenly and then I sneeze! Darn, the machine tips right in. I should have been more careful. Right, I guess someone dumping their junk. ✌️😁😂🤭
🍿😎👍 I really enjoy the spots you take us to, beautiful breath taking at times or historical. TY for the tour. I also like the different ways you find things. ✌️♥️
PFAFF is a sewing maschine,pretty old,a hand treadle(you need to use a foot to keep the maschine moving and sew).I am a quilter and know how to use one.🤗
Yes mate....in the U.S.....I've sent in my zippy and they replaced the whole inside half of my lighter for free......Zippy has always had a lifetime warranty.....anything malfunctions and they will repair or replace free....but you do have to pay the shipping to get it to them....Love your show mate...can't wait for 6our next post...Stay well my friend.❤
Interesting history note here in reference to the decorative iron piece........ When the Thimonnier sewing machine was being manufactured, the French tailors union rioted at the factory they were being built in. Manufacturing the sewing machine came to a dead halt when they burned the building down. The inventor died broke.
I like looking on you videos i see Dennis find a gun only putt that rusty gun in citrus soda and water over night are 2 day the rust ar gone and oil it after the rust not coming back
Cool finds on a beautiful day, especially the gun part. Y'all getting closer to the hoard mate. Are there canals outside downtown amsterdam or ponds you could magnet fish? Y'all be safe and see ya in next adventure 🙌💗
Man, you guys need to get you a couple of plastic putty spackle knives. Use to scrape the fluff off yer magnet, and to scrape the mud outta them safes and boxes.
Goodaye mate, greetings from South Wales UK & Portugal Lovin your vids brother been binge watching since last night lol im a hard core detectorist have been 30 years and now after watching these im getting me a magnet lol Take Care My Friend Stay Safe
It's not that simple. People who never use their bodies are the ones who more easily hurt stuff like their backs. I've had back issues, easily get stiff and achy from using it in certain positions, but it always goes away with a mix of rest and restorative/thoughtful use
@@peppigue Please google "how to lift a heavy object" and then look at how he lifted the concrete block. His butt was higher than his knees and he was bent way over the concrete block when he started the lift. I have worked in construction long enough that I have seen some strong and fit people injured with such an action. This guy was lifting in such a way that can cause serious injury that will last the rest of his life.
Pfaff us a sewing machine brand. That looks like the one leg of the sewing machine stand. They were old treadle machines.My grandmother had one in the 50's .
If we get 5000 likes I’ll dye my hair the same colour as the dog! 🤪🥳😂👍
😝
Dye it anyways the dog was coolies
You got the curls too 😁.
Ohh man we need 5000likes!!
Hi
I've never seen anyone so cheerful whilst pulling junk out of the mud 😁 good job guys 👍
Pfaff, from an old sewing machine, IT IS the Leg of the Table where standing the Maschine in it
Was going to say the same.
In Sweden I saw someone made a garden fence gate from the same kind of legs but from a Singer. Cool stuff
When magnet fishing first popped up on my feed, I was like, what the hell?
I'd like to see how that works..(thinking, you guys actually fished using magnets🤣). Boy, was I surprised.
Interesting what you guys do. Now I have alot of magnet fishing vids to watch.
Keep up the good work. You have no idea how much you entertain us by cleaning your canals.😁
I cannot comprehend why there are so many safes in the canals of Amsterdam.
well somebody explained in an other vldo, It seems to be that during ww2 many people tossed them in to the wate,r in the hope that they one day would come back to get them out. sad story....sounded plausibel to me.
@@irenevandenberg7338 - As a Dutch I am saddened by all the safes in the water. I heard someone (Bondi or someone else) tell the story about safes being thrown in because of WWII. But that seems so weird. Yes, many people, especially jewish people fearing persecution, buried and hided valuables. But in the water ?? A safe then was not waterproof, so only coins could survive. No, I am afraid that the absolute majority of the safes that they find are from recent burglaries. Most are broken open anyways, so those are not the ones thrown in deliberately. Safes taken in a burglary, opened up in maybe a van or a boat, then thrown in a canal. Very sad.
Nice to see Dennis smile ,and a beautiful smile it is!
VenusDeMilitant 😁
@@Bam01000 😂
I just started watching mag fishing a few days ago and stumbled onto this channel. I am amazed at how happy the makers of this type of video are!! Boys and girls, take it from a Nana, enjoy it while you can. Life is short, the day isn't as long as they say it is and love is elusive so stay the course to happiness. Find your joy and share it. Dang it, this Nana about cried just then...happy tears for the youth and exuberance of these fine people. I love that the eyes and hearts of the young are turning back to the earth as a gift, not an expectation. This old hippy chick has some stories to tell, write your own book to share with like-minded people or, with those who need your message.
Oh, and one other thing, I have been an artist, crafter, maker my whole life so see beyond the form and into the world of imagination. Nothing is exactly as it seems. If you find darkness, shine the light. If you find peace, share it. If you find desolation, lead the way to hope. Enjoy these ruminations of an old lady, I hope something I posted here is what you needed!
The Pfaff piece you pulled up is one side of a Pfaff sewing machine table for the Pfaff sewing machine. Fantastic quality sewing machines, even today they are some of the top of the line brands for sale. Nice find. Greetings from Arizona, USA.
Lol, funny though, like someone stole a sewing machine, grabbed the thread from it, and dumped the evidence in the canal. Or someone spending a nice afternoon sewing by the water, oops, it tipped in! Lol, maybe someone dumping junk.
😂😂😂 Entertainment at its best. Remon sliding down the bank and that silly dog. We need to get these 5k likes 😂😁
Yeah poor Remon! That was one cool dog though 😂👍
Would love 💕 this but can’t getting to old and in a wheelchair. I so love ❤️ you guys. Keep it up 👍
me too, can't get out as I did and in a wheelchair now. so I enjoy watching these guys have fun.
If you’re in Oz nearby I could take you out I’m old but helpful.
Ditto! I'm middle-aged but in a wheelchair but I was quite the tomboy when I was young so I enjoy looking at the perspective of arms pulling something out of the water. Hello from Seattle, Washington, USA!
Aloha Leigh, Dennis, & Ramon! That colorful 🐕 reminds me of how I used to draw on my 2-white cats with non-toxic markers.😊Pfaff is a sewing machine brand, and "Mini- 🦞 are also called "Crayfish"- delicious on a bed of linguini with white sauce! Great video!
Good job getting more stuff out of the river. The PFAFF thing you found and the last thing Denis found are pretty neat. Glad Remon wasn't hurt during his slip and slide down the wall.
Michael Goeres i found 13 total ;)
Thanks mate 👍
7:51 car exhaust could be a stolen catalytic converter they are worth money because of the platinum inside. PFAFF is part of an old sewing machine 15:03. 18:34 cool walking stick. I should make one out of pennys or maybe quarters. 19:09 bolt from a rifle. The Geweer M. 95, also known to collectors as the Dutch Mannlicher, was the service rifle of the Armed forces of the Netherlands between 1895 and 1940. Great find. The rest of it is probably down there.
Bolt from a bolt action rifle.
Yes on that Zippo. If you send it back, they will either fix it, or if it is unfixable, they will send you a new one. The Zippo factory is in Bradford Pennsylvania, and you can find the address online.
Very cool thanks mate 👍👍
The vid was awesome mate. Interesting finds for sure. Keep up the good work.
Cheers Daniel 🙌🍻🤙😄
I love how you want to share all of your finds.
I made this suggestion before even if you get a small bucket you can clean out your seats using the water at all also help you clean off the sidewalks and stuff that you get dirt but that's up to you
The rain does it
7:29 top of a paper shredder I think
Epic find Dennis! Post a pic when it’s cleaned up!
Veronica Webber Hey Veronica , it’s on my IG page :-)
You guys are great love watching what you find, it's insane how many safes you guys find
Wish I also had a mate like Dennis to mag fish with
Me too, but here in Aus where l go Magnet fishing l only get fish hooks!! mind you it's good to get them out of the water.
🌹🙋♀️🌹🌹 Hi!It's me.Я в RUclips видела хороший способ восстанавливать ржавые детали:300 мл.(миллилитр) перекиси водорода + 80 гр. лимонной кислоты + 15 гр. соли -всё это размешать и в раствор погрузить ржавые детали на 20 минут,наблюдать-раствор потемнеет,начнёт пузыриться и температура может подняться до 60°C, потом её промыть в содовом растворе щёточкой. P.S. можно раствор уменьшить в два раза,если деталь небольшая.🙋♀️
love you guys, wish we could see a clean up of items you guys keep
After coming across your channel by accident during the UK lockdown I've now got my own magnet (not a beast like yours though) and loving going out. The only shame is I found you at the end of summer and not the beginning.
Ice magnet fishing lol might be fun
You can go all year round mate ;) 😂👍👍
You should get a boat a go to all the places you can't reach from the banks and bridges
Heading out for some magnet fishing on Lake Norman today with the hubby. He drives the boat and helps me when things are too heavy for me to lift. I'm still searching for something of value or at least interesting. You guys are always my inspiration!!
A cast trick I want to tell ya about. Stand on the bridge and lower your magnet half way down. Swing it back and forth under the bridge. When it goes under the bridge, drop magnet. You can get further underneath the bridge. I love your vids. Party on. Woo.👍😁
You're finding fun and cleaning the rivers of metals at the same time! Thank You for cleaning the Earth!
Pfaff is a REALLY good sewing machine. That’s the leg of a sewing table!!! So awesome!!!!!
Sure, I was driving by the canal the other day, and I had my sewing machine in the trunk, I thought, nice day, think I'll fix Grandma's dress. So I set it up, I'm almost finished, I stand up kind of suddenly and then I sneeze! Darn, the machine tips right in.
I should have been more careful.
Right, I guess someone dumping their junk. ✌️😁😂🤭
😁😁😁
🍿😎👍 I really enjoy the spots you take us to, beautiful breath taking at times or historical. TY for the tour. I also like the different ways you find things. ✌️♥️
Awesome Michael- it’s a beautiful city so I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying the scenery and history 👍
Wow. You. And. Dennis. Are. Having. A. Great. Day
That is part of the iron stand for a Pfaff sewing machine, probably a treadle machine.
Nancy Wright True
YEP!
Pfaff is a Germain sewing machine brand. It's one of the feet of an old manual machine to support the table and pedal. Very nice.
I used to want to go to Amsterdam to smoke, now I just want to hire a boat and go magnet fishing there lol love watching you two
You know they got the good smoke.
Awesome mate you should 👍👍
Trust your buddy!! It's the bolt action... maybe of a old gun! Great find!!!😃🤙
PFAFF is a sewing maschine,pretty old,a hand treadle(you need to use a foot to keep the maschine moving and sew).I am a quilter and know how to use one.🤗
Yes mate....in the U.S.....I've sent in my zippy and they replaced the whole inside half of my lighter for free......Zippy has always had a lifetime warranty.....anything malfunctions and they will repair or replace free....but you do have to pay the shipping to get it to them....Love your show mate...can't wait for 6our next post...Stay well my friend.❤
I've watched 100s of magnet fishing videos just WAITING for someone to fall in. Ramone is the first one I've seen. Way to go Ramone!!!
Remon the worlds first 😂😂😂
That is true about Zippo! I have had 2 repaired, they are a great company! Love seeing all your great finds!
15:00 pfaff is a sewing machine. Looks to be part of an old sewing table.
That is what I saw right away. It reminded me of my grandmother's peddle Singer.
Interesting history note here in reference to the decorative iron piece........
When the Thimonnier sewing machine was being manufactured, the French tailors union rioted at the factory they were being built in. Manufacturing the sewing machine came to a dead halt when they burned the building down. The inventor died broke.
I always enjoy your videos! ❤ I think this one is the most I have ever heard Dennis talk! 😂
I like looking on you videos i see Dennis find a gun only putt that rusty gun in citrus soda and water over night are 2 day the rust ar gone and oil it after the rust not coming back
Cecilia Ohvall Hey , I did that ;-)
Cool finds on a beautiful day, especially the gun part. Y'all getting closer to the hoard mate. Are there canals outside downtown amsterdam or ponds you could magnet fish? Y'all be safe and see ya in next adventure 🙌💗
PFAFF is a German company that manufactures produce sewing machines.
What you "fished" belonged to a pedal sewing machine around 1930
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Pfaff, I think, is made of cast iron and is one of two side supports for an old treadle sewing machine.
Man, you guys need to get you a couple of plastic putty spackle knives. Use to scrape the fluff off yer magnet, and to scrape the mud outta them safes and boxes.
The Zippo could be from WW2. Put in in some soda water and use a battery charger to disolve the crud...Let us know...
Cheers mate will do 👍
Dennis found a part of a bolt action rifle
I feel bad for dennis that he chipped his magnet...
A NEW ONE IS ABOUT 165 EUROS
Always Awesome Finds!
Always Thumbs Up! 🌞💕
Sick! I gotta try out this magnet fishing in one of my videos 👍🐟🎣🙏❤️
For sure 🤙🤙🤙
That mini lobster is called a crawfish and they eat those here in Louisiana, there are literally thousands of those in the marshlands
Eisenteile reinigt man super mit Elektrolyse, nicht darauf rumkloppen 😵
Hi, I have watched all the videos you posted.. I enjoyed watching those.. Watching from singapore
Thanks for watching Lyn!! 😁👍👍👍
Looks like a great spot
Goodaye mate, greetings from South Wales UK & Portugal
Lovin your vids brother been binge watching since last night lol im a hard core detectorist have been 30 years and now after watching these im getting me a magnet lol
Take Care My Friend
Stay Safe
Leigh I love your laugh. Even my husband saids he likes your laugh. It makes my husband laugh 👍
Maybe well worth going back to that spot for some more cool stuff
Yeah it’s a good idea
Great show number one fan from New Zealand Scott
Nice one guys
That is the bolts for putting a round into the chamber and also the firing pin for a rifle bolt-action Style
My first sewing machine and all subsequent sewing machines have been Pfaff models!
Bonjour a vous tous et merci pour votre vidéos et bientôt Laurent
Where in Amsterdam is the 1936 bridge, I would love to try magnet fishing there when I visit!
the iron piece with the name pfaff is a piece of a sewing machine stand. pfaff is the name of a german company
Good morning everyone from wellington Somerset in the UK
G’day UK 🤙
Thumbs up buddy 👍💪 Great episode
Cheers John 🍻👍😄
Looks like the bolt of a ww2 k98 Mauser.
Danny Visser is van een hembrug 👍🏻😎
TreasureHunter020 eigenlijk nog mooier. Hollands glorie😃
NAAIMACHINE, not IRONMACHINE 😂😂 Good video mate , where are you btw 🤣
TreasureHunter020 hahaha ja mooi 😂😂 waar blijven jou videos dan? En vraag of die jou youtube link in de beschrijving zet ouwe 🤙
lol, naaimachine, een fantastisch woord uit onze Hollandsche taal
Scooby- Doo ik ben pas begonnen , kijk even op mijn kanaal ..
ja mijn IG staat alleen in de beschrijving 🤷🏼♂️
Balboa Baggins 😂😂😂👊🏻
Its part of bold action rifle might be from 1903 rifle
9:13 Never lift with your back, always lift with your legs! I would hate to see you with a lifelong back problem!
It's not that simple. People who never use their bodies are the ones who more easily hurt stuff like their backs. I've had back issues, easily get stiff and achy from using it in certain positions, but it always goes away with a mix of rest and restorative/thoughtful use
@@peppigue Please google "how to lift a heavy object" and then look at how he lifted the concrete block. His butt was higher than his knees and he was bent way over the concrete block when he started the lift.
I have worked in construction long enough that I have seen some strong and fit people injured with such an action.
This guy was lifting in such a way that can cause serious injury that will last the rest of his life.
woowo great findings ;) old guns stuff COOL ;)
Cheers mate 🍻🤙😄
@@BondiTreasureHunter cheers ;)
Cool finds. Stay safe
I'm super enjoy to watching you guys 😀😀🥰
Love that goldendoodle dog. I have 2 of them but never dyed their hair.
Mosin nagat bolt?
Pfaff, is a sewing machine brand, that wrought iron leg is cool
That would have been a great piece for Ramones art the Pfaff
Nice finds guys!
FOR Sure That's The Bolt That Puts The Shell / Bullet into the Barrel Then You Pull The Trigger & it Goes
BOOM 🙂😒😬
Ramon is baked ! 😀
Cool for the garden
All safes found will (not) contain large amounts of money or any stones or jewels. Very rare accurance.
Awww yeah!
Saltwater Sean 🤙🏻
Cheers bro 🍻🤙
It's true if it's a Zippo they will either repair or replace it no charge
Its fun watchig
Band called the Bondi Treasure Hunters
No way 😂😂
Pfaff us a sewing machine brand. That looks like the one leg of the sewing machine stand. They were old treadle machines.My grandmother had one in the 50's .
I believe that would be the bolt to a Mosin Nagant.
Beautiful place to call "the office" - you'll never feel you're working a day in your life !
great video guys!
Cheers mate 🍻😄🤙
These vids are awesome guys! Always so enjoyable😆😁👍👍
Thanks! I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos 😄🤙👍
I want one of Ramones statues. They are so cool!
we need another visit to Ramone's studio
Very kool find!!! Y’all are awesome!!!
Is it a Dutch tradition to dump safes in canals or is it the law?
sweet bro keep up the river cleaning so wanna c u catch a big filled safe not with river mud though bro just treasure ☺☺
That would be a really nice change 😂😂😂🤙🤙🤙
@@BondiTreasureHunter, Whenever you get a safe l always hope there is something in it for you, but there's not much so far..
Those crawfish are invasive 🦞