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  • @coondog98vids
    @coondog98vids Год назад +210

    That lid definitely looks like an old beer stein lid!

    • @melliW1
      @melliW1 Год назад +8

      The beer stein, is just right, I have a few of these.
      An uncle used to collect them. We kept a few nice ones and sold the rest. there are many collectors for these (Bierkrüge or Bembel)
      (German spoken)
      viele grüße aus Deutschland😊

    • @jackburgess9482
      @jackburgess9482 Год назад +12

      Beer Stein is what I immediately thought too.

    • @andreworr4307
      @andreworr4307 Год назад +7

      I agree,I've seen them almost identical, although it could be from a small samovar

    • @dustinleed9696
      @dustinleed9696 Год назад +5

      This also gets my vote

    • @dawncornwall6268
      @dawncornwall6268 Год назад +6

      Don’t beer stein lids have a thumb piece for easy drinking? How about a powder jar lid?

  • @roamsweethome4895
    @roamsweethome4895 Год назад +73

    The fancy hooked item at 16:30 is a corset lace puller. The lace puller that hockey players use nowadays is derived from that. It’s cool that you’ve found a complete one as a lot of these ended up in landfills after corsets went out of vogue.

    • @weedfreer
      @weedfreer Год назад +6

      I've seen others mention it could be a cast iron word burner plate removing hook...however, this would make by far more sense for sure!
      Good shout!
      😊

    • @marthariddlegarcia2991
      @marthariddlegarcia2991 Год назад +12

      You could be right. I was thinking the gadget women used to use to help button their shoes/boots.

    • @malcolmswiftfoot9881
      @malcolmswiftfoot9881 Год назад +6

      I thought it may be a skirt puller, but you are right, it makes sense. The knife is like a Nordic leather workers style.

    • @tomcarlson3244
      @tomcarlson3244 Год назад +2

      That makes sense.

    • @cdd4248
      @cdd4248 Год назад

      I thought about that too, but the bottom is awfully thick for a corset pull. I don't know maybe? ;)

  • @KathysTube
    @KathysTube Год назад +14

    Moose meeting at the Moose Lodge 😂 Thanks Brad 😎👍

    • @melliW1
      @melliW1 Год назад +2

      Wow really,
      I have never seen a moose toilet before,
      is that maybe
      for ladies or gents.
      who can tell me that
      I am curious if there will be an answer here.

  • @mass4552
    @mass4552 Год назад +83

    The jelly-like “stuff” is a Nostoc algae, a genus of cyanobacterium formerly classified as blue-green algae. It has multiple common names like star jelly.

    • @StaceNyourFace
      @StaceNyourFace Год назад +4

      I thought it was some type of algae or fungus. Thanks for the clarification. 👍😉

    • @melliW1
      @melliW1 Год назад +5

      @@StaceNyourFace
      you ar right it is a fungus and it kan move around looking for food about 1 centimeter per day sounds funny but it is
      what it is.
      you cann look in a enceclopedia.
      greetings from germany😊😊✌🏻

    • @McChrister
      @McChrister Год назад +1

      @@melliW1 I can’t just “Google” it? 😜

    • @twitchintimmahh2168
      @twitchintimmahh2168 Год назад

      Starjelly was called witch snot in Europe.
      It’s when a pregnant toad or frog is getting eaten by a predator and it loses the eggs..
      not sure that it’s the same as in the vid..
      But it’s either eggs or nostoc

    • @seph__
      @seph__ Год назад +1

      Yeah, I was very confused as to why he was saying that "no one knows" what it is.

  • @jefflawrentz1624
    @jefflawrentz1624 Год назад +62

    I think the lid is from one of those stoneware beer steins. But the mystery item first thought to be handle to cruet set looks like late 18th century castings from the shell motif. I’m clueless but hope you’ll share the answer on this one. Those are some cool finds. Thanks for taking us along, Brad !

  • @jonathanstanley2531
    @jonathanstanley2531 Год назад +6

    If the jelly moves up the stick and absorbs your hand, it’s “The Blob.” As always, awesome hunt. Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @russbaker3945
    @russbaker3945 Год назад +22

    As you were standing there before showing the moose droppings, I was noticing in the background that the balsam trees behind you were eaten by moose. This is typically where moose will stay (yard) for the winter. Balsam is their main winter diet. They can eat 35-45 lbs a day, so there needs to be a lot of trees. Plus larger trees for cover from the snow. If there aren't many trees, then it's just a staging area before getting to the winter yard. Moose shed their antlers between late November and early February (mainly in January). Finding trees where they rub their antlers (ranging from walking stick size, to trees 6-8 inches in diameter s the best indicator that a bull was in the area. This is what I look for when shed hunting.

    • @sylviajones4907
      @sylviajones4907 Год назад +2

      So interesting to know. He never said if he found any or not. I was hoping he did & just waiting to share with us later.

    • @ALCE52
      @ALCE52 Год назад

      That's my nickname I've been moose since the 7 the grade, ala Mr. Richardson, Math Teacher.

  • @wanderingmichigan2492
    @wanderingmichigan2492 Год назад +23

    Brad!
    That token is quite similar to one I stumbled across while digging in a garden, behind a 100 year old farm house, in northern Michigan in the mid 70s. The one I found was made of aluminium and was for $1.00 off a coat at a city about 20 miles from where I found it.
    I did a little searching in the local phonebook and called anybody with the same last name.
    I actually found the daughter of the owner of the store( she was in her late 80s) and she was rather excited to hear about my find. I was told it had to predate 1910 because the store closed in that year. I still have it with all my other treasures I have found over the years.

    • @cdd4248
      @cdd4248 Год назад +1

      Great Story! Thank you for sharing.

  • @terrirogers6965
    @terrirogers6965 Год назад +3

    Blue Mountain is a type of denium jean pants commonly sold at Tractor Supply stores.

  • @steveclark4291
    @steveclark4291 Год назад +34

    Brad , I love your videos because you don't just show your finds but also tell stories and show the beautiful scenery around you ! Thank you for sharing it with me ! I always look forward to Fridays for your videos !

    • @armynp
      @armynp Год назад +2

      I also love the excellent scenery you post.

  • @beadladee
    @beadladee Год назад +23

    The ornate thing you found at the end reminds me of an ornate lace pulling device for corsets or boots.

    • @hardluckclub7271
      @hardluckclub7271 Год назад +3

      that’s a very good idea and i think your probably right on the money😊

    • @lirazel6414
      @lirazel6414 Год назад +3

      I agree -- a button hook!

    • @20greeneyes20
      @20greeneyes20 Год назад

      Yes my guess is well.....

  • @cdoggyish
    @cdoggyish Год назад +1

    That lid you found at 4:04 looks like it's off of an old beer stein.

  • @danlewis6157
    @danlewis6157 Год назад +5

    The moose poop is in that spot because it’s a moose or deer “yard”. A place that stays free, or nearly free, of snow in the winter. The animals gather there for extended periods, leaving between storms to feed.

  • @vernowen2083
    @vernowen2083 Год назад +16

    The handle reminds me of the type my grandma used to pull the cast iron cover on her wood burning stove/oven. Yes, I'm that old!

    • @fedupnow61859
      @fedupnow61859 Год назад +3

      I'm not that old but my first husbands grandma used this for the same thing. 1979 circa.

  • @grumpyoldmadman7875
    @grumpyoldmadman7875 Год назад +6

    Hey Brad! Great vid as usual….I believe u just found a real Moose Lodge!!!! Lol

    • @mrychards6682
      @mrychards6682 Год назад +1

      Almost said the same! Glad I waited! 😆

  • @detecting_with_matt3643
    @detecting_with_matt3643 Год назад +1

    Awesome hunt!! Bizarre finds are always welcome! Haha

  • @StaceNyourFace
    @StaceNyourFace Год назад +1

    Thank goodness winter is over!! 👏👍😉

  • @kathleensue1
    @kathleensue1 Год назад +1

    That thing you thought was a handle to a cruet set, may be used to loosen the strings on a ladies corset? That’s why it’s so decorative and rounded on the end?

  • @aurinslady7119
    @aurinslady7119 Год назад +5

    The moose were having a meeting with Bigfoot to try new methods for being elusive. 😀

  • @jerebigler7520
    @jerebigler7520 Год назад

    The lid is just like one on my German beer stein. And the Moose were having a lodge meeting! Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rikspector
    @rikspector Год назад +1

    Brad,
    What a fun diverse day, I have the feeling you just scratched the surface of finds.
    Cheers,
    Rik Spector

  • @bigdipper620
    @bigdipper620 8 дней назад

    I'm impressed that you were able to find an advertisement for that clothier.

  • @sourcreamking
    @sourcreamking Год назад

    What an adventure! You found the moose toilet AND sasquatch ejaculate! 🤣Love the crotal bell though, shame it wasn't complete... See you next week!

  • @jengalloway4961
    @jengalloway4961 Год назад +3

    I could be wrong, but the stone in the "cuff" bracelet looks like moon stone. Definitely not opal.
    Great finds and beautiful nature.

  • @sonnyharrelson3897
    @sonnyharrelson3897 Год назад +1

    That top looks just like an old German beer stein, I was in Frankfort Germany back in 1974 and that lid looked very much like one I know dated 1870. That very top is a perfect match for the one my Mother paid $350.00 for back then and the stein had the date 1873 I believe stamped on the bottom along with the makers name. I do know that $350 was a lot back then but sadly it was broken while being shipped back to Georgia and the military paid the cost plus $100 because it was worth a lot more.

  • @memorylaine
    @memorylaine Год назад

    Haha... You're like the postman neither rain nor sleet nor hell... Lil. You know I really enjoy your photos that you take, I'm always fascinated with the fungus, So that one that you took with the orange, is beautiful. Not only do I what you find, I love all that you do in your videos. My favorite is when you find something in our so excited. But I love the information you give. As a hunter's ex I'm really intrigued by that big huge area of poop or is it scat.. I Hope to hear what those two ornate handles were and I'm always thrilled when you find a bell! See you next week Brad...

  • @terihomer5316
    @terihomer5316 Год назад +3

    The Moose poop suggests a wintering area where they herd up for protection and feed.

  • @sailordx2
    @sailordx2 Год назад +25

    If someone from Haverhill heard how you pronounced it I think they would fight you. Haha. Good finds Brad

    • @Mariarosey
      @Mariarosey Год назад +8

      Haave-rill :)

    • @carolberubee4431
      @carolberubee4431 Год назад +5

      Yup, I lived in Chelmsford as a kid. It rhymes with CAVE-rill.

    • @dpmaine
      @dpmaine Год назад +2

      Bingo

    • @leesmith2798
      @leesmith2798 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @bfgreg1
      @bfgreg1 Год назад

      I grew up in Haverhill, and agree completely!

  • @melliW1
    @melliW1 Год назад +24

    hey Brad, this gelly is a fungus that can move around in search of food.
    it sounds funny but that's how it is.
    you can look it up in an encyclopedia. we have many of these in our wood.
    (small only 50.000 sq feet)
    greetings from germany😊
    PS: i love your videos

  • @McChrister
    @McChrister Год назад

    The item that supposed to belong to a “Cruet Set” looks to me like a big key🗝️ to a vault where all the bags of gold coins are stashed!!!💰💰🙏🏼🍀😅 Btw, what an unique finds today!🤔 Fascinating…GL and HH on your next adventure Brad🍀 Blessings and best wishes send from Canada 🙏🏼👋🏼🇨🇦

  • @robertjustice7911
    @robertjustice7911 Год назад +19

    Brad I think you put together some of the best videos!

    • @gillianwalker4766
      @gillianwalker4766 Год назад

      Definitely some of the best on RUclips! He's #1 for me as he looks like my son a bit but my son is blue eyed. :)

  • @janas7088
    @janas7088 Год назад

    Beautiful silver bracelet. Awesome crotal bell. Great token.

  • @genegorringe7395
    @genegorringe7395 Год назад

    What a good day great video I enjoyed it thanks be safe watch your six Gene Gorringe Mi ✌️ 🇺🇲 🇬🇧

  • @craziedigging4590
    @craziedigging4590 Год назад

    Great Hunt Brad. Looking like a Beer Stein lid to me also. Very nice find. Love tge Silver Bracelet. Love the IHP and Advertising Token. Very cool Handle you found. Hope you'll be able to identify what it was used for. Take Care Brad

  • @cdoggyish
    @cdoggyish Год назад +2

    The pin you found that said Blue Mountain...there's a Blue Mountain in Mass near Dedham I believe. I've been there, they have a convention hall type of place on the top, and that may be a commemorative pin from there.

  • @suelynpeters9661
    @suelynpeters9661 Год назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoy your videos (and your finds! Especially that gold coin!) But I especially appreciate that you stop and share the beauty around you with your viewers. Nice!

  • @jennywalborn7769
    @jennywalborn7769 Год назад

    Moose bar I suppose!! I love antler sheds! Finding a moose shed would be incredible!! Great day out for sure!

  • @Dalton-bo3wb
    @Dalton-bo3wb Год назад

    Hey Brad, Dalton from MA here. Just fyi, proper Masshole pronunciation is Hāv-Rull haha love the videos bro, by far one of my favorite YT channels!

  • @glennthomas7435
    @glennthomas7435 Год назад +1

    Maybe the , Cruet handle is really a 'pull' for a corset lace? Pull with two of these and put your foot on the ladies lower back for support?

  • @evelynpickwick9822
    @evelynpickwick9822 Год назад

    I’m here for the music. And the finds. Great channel. Thank you

  • @JohnViinalass-lc1ow
    @JohnViinalass-lc1ow Год назад +1

    ...leather working is my thought!...go on, good man...good music making also...be well!...

  • @rogerdempsey7227
    @rogerdempsey7227 Год назад

    Brad nice fines and great to see you again on the hunt 👍stay blessed

  • @Homebrew58
    @Homebrew58 Год назад

    Lots of folks are saying beer stein lid but those don't usually have the hinge right on the lid. A thumb lever comes off the lid and the hinge is part of that lever and located a short distance away from the lid.

  • @DIGOLOGIST
    @DIGOLOGIST Год назад +7

    Awesome bracelet That looks like the lid to a beer stein! great Stuff as usual , thanks and Hope you find some more gold nuggets ! John

  • @emilasmith4279
    @emilasmith4279 Год назад +1

    Cool finds! Loved that burgundy trillium! Don’t see burgundy ones in my Ohio woods. Just white and pink!

  • @kimthomas884
    @kimthomas884 Год назад

    We have a Blue Mountain in Collingwood, Ontario. Great finds today!

  • @sherafrazier
    @sherafrazier Год назад

    That blob is “ Jelly Fungus”. We have it in the woods by our cabin and it’s purple. Looks like grape jelly. Comes in all colors!

  • @Insideoutie
    @Insideoutie Год назад

    Oh nice! I always thought they were saying scrotal bells. Then when you started calling them jingle bells I was thinking they must hang from a scrotum. Thanks for the information.

  • @masonmercmetaldetecting
    @masonmercmetaldetecting Год назад +2

    Still hands down the best metal detecting channel out here!!! Awesome job as always Brad!

  • @jim-do5pt
    @jim-do5pt Год назад

    A Barlow knife, used for whitlin', carving wood.
    Great finds!

  • @ronboxhall7716
    @ronboxhall7716 5 месяцев назад

    I love it when you show the fauna it's beautiful

  • @madlinerose5038
    @madlinerose5038 Год назад

    I have rented a small piece of land that my house sits on. I decided to clear blackberry bushes and stinging nettles from land right behind my house. Found skeletal remains of duck and deer, along with rat skeletons. Was digging up things tossed over the fence for decades. Up popped a moose antler!

  • @timb.9224
    @timb.9224 Год назад

    I think you found Bullwinkle's out house ! lol. Blue Mountain are Tractor Supply brand pants.

  • @ianashman9219
    @ianashman9219 Год назад

    Brad firstly oceans of love from Spain🇪🇸. Huge admirer of your videos. Refreshing to have a mixture of detecting & nature. Must agree with a few who have said beer Stein lid. As for the other not a Scooby Doo. Keep em coming brother.

  • @kimetherington2252
    @kimetherington2252 Год назад

    I love the mystery items! It's like your still out in the woods trying to Detect what you've found and what it's for, how old it is! When you figure it out the gratification you get from that can be satisfying or disappointing! My point being is that your not always finished when you get home because theres detecting to be done when you get there! Lol, thats why I love it! It even gets your audience involved in the comment section! Til next time take care and we'll see you on the next! Keep on digging Brad...

  • @aropals672
    @aropals672 Год назад

    Me I'm thinking of a moose spinning around with stomach issues!!😂😂😂😂

  • @mattyvclixpix6638
    @mattyvclixpix6638 Год назад

    It's... Haaayvrill Mass, bub. You're a tad too fah from the New England roots up thaya in Vermont, guy. I meanya no disrespect my good man.
    Sincerely,
    A fella southern NH dork who loves ya stuff!

  • @danielleohallisey4218
    @danielleohallisey4218 Месяц назад

    You uncovered a secret moose lodge! I’ve seen my share of moose in Vermont, but in forty years I haven’t collectively seen that much poop!

  • @tonyk1584
    @tonyk1584 Год назад +4

    Haverhill pronounced Hay vrill. While stationed at Fort Devens Mass, I dated a girl from Haverhill. I said Have er hill. She laughed and told me how the natives pronounced it. She was beautiful, I quickly changed my ways. LOL

  • @grandmakellymcdonald
    @grandmakellymcdonald Год назад

    Let’s go let’s go treasure 🌺💕✌️👵

  • @gillianwalker4766
    @gillianwalker4766 Год назад

    That is such a beautiful item the "Cruette Set" handle. Whata wonderful find! All Seasons in one day! Vermont!!!

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +1

    I love that advertising token! So much information on it.

  • @jackhogston6119
    @jackhogston6119 Год назад

    The 'Blue Mountain' button comes from a pair of jeans. My wife found them currently being sold at Tractor Supply Co. and they might be available elsewhere as well.
    Too bad you couldn't pack out a bunch of those moose droppings - They'd be great in your compost pile for your garden!

    • @johntanem7361
      @johntanem7361 Год назад

      I would have gathered it all if not the majority of the droppings.

  • @richardwintle1020
    @richardwintle1020 Год назад +3

    Don't know if this relates to the object you found, but Blue Mountain pottery is from Collingwood in southern Ontario. The Blue Mountains are generally in Grey county, same part of the world.

  • @onepercentpermile
    @onepercentpermile Год назад

    Hi Brad
    I agree with the beer stein lid, also known as a tankard lid.
    Tons of moose droppings signals an ancient well worn moose trail.
    The small knife looks like a farriers knife for cleaning horse hooves while shoeing

  • @OldDominionMetalDetecting
    @OldDominionMetalDetecting Год назад +1

    Put a game camera on the slime Brad!!!

  • @MsDawggysLuckyLife
    @MsDawggysLuckyLife Год назад +3

    Happy rainy Friday to you Brad! Thank you 😊

  • @deirdreshaw2761
    @deirdreshaw2761 Год назад

    Hi Brad, thanks for your video! I learn so much. That silver bracelet looks like moonstone , not opal. But, I could be wrong as we didnt really get a good closeup look.

  • @toddrodgers5108
    @toddrodgers5108 Год назад

    Well my thought is a maple knife . Great finds

  • @ClintsHobbiesDIY
    @ClintsHobbiesDIY Год назад +2

    Great dig.
    I'd say the knife is for carving.

  • @barndog9385
    @barndog9385 Год назад

    I live in the valley of the blue mountains….northeast Pa…near Deleware River….I enjoy your channel….subbed long ago .

  • @mollyfritz-beckers6821
    @mollyfritz-beckers6821 Год назад +7

    Love the cultural/ historical background teaching you do with your wonderful finds. Some of the imported from UK colonial objects you've found I've heard explained on #thescottishdetectorist. Love the history you uncover rain, sleet or snow.

  • @johnlaforte700
    @johnlaforte700 10 месяцев назад

    👍👍😊 Thanks Brad

  • @joelray3617
    @joelray3617 Год назад

    Saw something similar at my Grandparents. They used there to open and close dampers and vents for their fireplace to regulate the heat.

  • @YsabetJustYsabet
    @YsabetJustYsabet Год назад +3

    The bracelet looks to be mother-of-pearl or possibly moonstone (it was hard to tell if it was white-opaque or translucent with the silver behind it.) As for the weird knife, maybe used for something to do with trees? Maybe on the end of a long pole? Getting down nuts or fruit?

  • @johniwan1
    @johniwan1 Год назад +1

    Brad, the Mck is Merrimack St. I spelled it out and apparently YT doesn't like addresses and it's been disappeared. There would have been a tailor or clothing store in that area because it's downtown. Great find!

  • @zworm2
    @zworm2 Год назад +12

    Star jelly is a variety of slime mold which in themselves are remarkable and almost alien in appearance and habits. They are an organization of organisms and can move en mass and respond to stimulus. They appear in unusual places where they have never been seen before. They also seem to change in their make up and appearance between sedentary and mobile. I have a bright green one that suddenly appears and is very large overnight in my vegetable garden each year. They think they are always there, living separately in the soil and then come together to ??? reproduce sexually? at some type of signal. Really cool and widely studied organism.

    • @danstotland6386
      @danstotland6386 Год назад +2

      Someone here identified the organism as a prokaryote, Cyanobacterium , (a.k.a blue green alga) Nostoc. It is not a slime mold which is a eukaryote.

    • @zworm2
      @zworm2 Год назад +3

      @@danstotland6386 It was identified as Star Jelly and I based my response only on that statement. It could be many things salamander eggs, snail eggs. I am a biologist and it certainly could be better identified if it was closely examined under a microscope. Slime molds are a remarkable group of organisms, called collectively - communes, in any case. There is still debate about what exactly they really are. In some areas the communes are eaten.

    • @thomastrain7311
      @thomastrain7311 Год назад +2

      Many years ago I was in El Salvador after hurricane mitch on a humanitarian mission in the army. There was a massive blob of this "star jelly" and it did move from day to day.

    • @zworm2
      @zworm2 Год назад +1

      @@thomastrain7311 Slime molds and similar communal organisms are amazing and how they suddenly appear, disappear and can move seems to defy our understanding. Watch out for them and observe. Thanks

  • @fedupnow61859
    @fedupnow61859 Год назад

    pretty moon stone on that cuff. real popular in the 60's and 70's. lid goes to a stein I beleive

  • @charliemansonUK
    @charliemansonUK Год назад +4

    3:50 looks like the top of a beer stein, German pot drinking vessel with ornate hinged lid?

  • @jeanniebuchholz9923
    @jeanniebuchholz9923 Год назад

    I doubt that the knife you found has any relationship with my memory that got jogged of the small knife my older brother used when he was employed as a mushroom picker. He was harvesting mushrooms that were grown in caves and I think they were button mushrooms; I haven't thought about that wee knife in 45 years. Thanks, good luck and God bless.

  • @bendjohans3863
    @bendjohans3863 Год назад +2

    that led lid you found is definitely a lid for a beer mug could even be bavarian as we used to have close to that decors back around 1860

  • @None-685
    @None-685 Год назад

    The bracelet looks hand hammered hope your wife likes it. I love sterling cuff bracelets
    Maybe moonstone new probably 75$

  • @johnjacobs1625
    @johnjacobs1625 Год назад

    The Blue Mountains are in Pacific Northwest. Blue Ridge From the Carolina's to PA!!

  • @keithrayeski6417
    @keithrayeski6417 Год назад

    There is as well a Haverhill, NH on the Vermont border in the great north woods. Just as an other Haverhill possibility.

  • @by_Wayne
    @by_Wayne Год назад

    Moose Poop : Moose have Taco Tuesdays. Love your videos. Keep swinging.

  • @gerrittklashorst7306
    @gerrittklashorst7306 3 месяца назад

    The mystery top looks like it could be a stein lid. Maybe not but growing up my grandad collected steins and some had lids kind of similar

  • @herdogcyn156
    @herdogcyn156 Год назад

    As always, great show (and music). I'm going to go against the popular opinion for Beer stein lid. I think it's an antique pickle jar lid and even that pretty ornate handle thing looks like it could be part of it as well. Were they found close to each other? Always love the mystery! Keep up the good work and see ya next Friday

  • @earleneharper9353
    @earleneharper9353 Год назад

    Beautiful finds

  • @swampfizz
    @swampfizz Год назад

    lid to a tankard...brewski ...whitetail poop can look bigger after winter after being freeze dried then wet and drying again..could be whitails yarded up in that spot and pooped all over...but of course it could be moose also

  • @sickofthissh
    @sickofthissh Год назад

    I have a wool overcoat I bougth off a street seller in Athens, OH, home of Ohio University, in 1983 for $10.00. It was made in the 1930's in Parkerburg, West Virginia in the 1930's. I had paid a seamstress $50 to restore and leave the original markings. It is 2023 and I have worn that long coat to work two times to work in Jacksonville, FL.

  • @baystateplugflipper7061
    @baystateplugflipper7061 Год назад

    Hay-vrill great video buddy!!

  • @lindaopperthauser2284
    @lindaopperthauser2284 Год назад +1

    Great finds Brad!!

  • @connienelson1515
    @connienelson1515 Год назад +1

    I was just thinking right before you found it that it had been a while since you found a bell and then you did!

  • @NHGUIDE88
    @NHGUIDE88 Год назад +5

    The moose scat looks to be indicating a wintering yard, but who knows...the secret order of the moose?

  • @geraldb8856
    @geraldb8856 Год назад

    Hey Brad love you videos. I was born and raised in Haverhill. Its pronounced Hay-ver- ill don't ask me why but thats the local way of saying it.

  • @jackiebaggett6123
    @jackiebaggett6123 Год назад +1

    I think the lid could be the top to a stein or maybe a tankard.

  • @lizfletcher2072
    @lizfletcher2072 Год назад

    Hi brad, my name is elizabeth from australia. I was wondering, could the short knofe with the heavy base be a home- made whittling knife? Just a thought. Love your weekly shows. 😏😁

  • @handy_man9157
    @handy_man9157 Год назад

    Probably said already, but the blue mountain button is from tractor supply co. Blue mountain is their house brand of pants.

  • @ScottHervieuxOutdoors
    @ScottHervieuxOutdoors Год назад

    Been watching you for ages. Lookup up images for old / antique beer Stein lids.

  • @RickNelsonMn
    @RickNelsonMn Год назад

    Nice finds!