I found a trade axe just like that one in Southwest Michigan on the family farm right off of the River Bank. It was about 14 inches down. Great job and great find.
Awesome finds. I would be out in that kind of weather and enjoy it. Especially finding things like that. I live in Cleveland Ohio we are used to bad weather. 40 degrees is warm to me. I would love to be out in the wilderness finding artifacts. I have found a couple of relics. I once found a spearhead in a yard in Cleveland. Ohio has a rich native American history. Lorain Road was built on an old Indian trail. Love that old song gentle on my mind.
Great video, There's two of those marker trees near where I grew up in NC, one inn a valley, points to a spring, the other up on a ridge points to a village site.
Great video, great finds. How do you locate your sites? I live near a large river in Iowa and I’ve only found one trade camp site where I found a large number of musket balls and a 1789 silver half reale coin. I know there are more places, but I haven’t developed a good system for finding them.
Add me on face book. @greysen Reimer on Facebook. I have land down in Iowa. Go down there a lot. I personally have never looked down there for trade sites to busy walking creeks. But I still have a few pointers. Message me on messenger.
Biggest thing is just geting out there and look. I know to many guys that all they do is research and don’t spend enough time in the field. Research is important but going out there and looking and finding artifacts is the facts. Reading something or looking at a map is just fiction until you find something.
Great video but respectfully you need to not chew gum. Really distracting and frankly gross. I’ve been guilty of doing same so not trying to be disrespectful.
Did good👍👍 enjoyed watching
So cool!
Love those old knives and axes. Great finds!
Great finds!! Diggin those iffy signals really payed off! Love the axe and knives, but that brooch is epic.
Tc and hh!!
Thanks, got a few more videos like this one will be posting them in the next week or so!
Good stuff.
Enjoyed that very much! Thanks
I like your show dude! Stay by that river! Im in Wisconsin too. Good luck Cheif! Rk.
Thanks Rk! The river is where it’s at. You know best!
Very nice!
Love the early trade sites! Keep up the great content!
Will do, got a few more videos just like this one that I need to edit still. Have some great finds!
That Frizzen you found is what the flint hits to create the sparks. I'ts part of the lock. its also really hard, thats why it didn't rot much.
I found a trade axe just like that one in Southwest Michigan on the family farm right off of the River Bank. It was about 14 inches down. Great job and great find.
Congrats, thanks for watching!
Awesome finds. I would be out in that kind of weather and enjoy it. Especially finding things like that. I live in Cleveland Ohio we are used to bad weather. 40 degrees is warm to me. I would love to be out in the wilderness finding artifacts. I have found a couple of relics. I once found a spearhead in a yard in Cleveland. Ohio has a rich native American history. Lorain Road was built on an old Indian trail. Love that old song gentle on my mind.
Agreed! Hunt on my friend.
Good video 😊
Thumbs up 👍😎
Great video, There's two of those marker trees near where I grew up in NC, one inn a valley, points to a spring, the other up on a ridge points to a village site.
Interesting, I have some theory’s on this trail marker tree. Hard to know for sure.
Best tomahawk ever!
Thanks Jim!
I found an old trade axe in lake county a few years ago. It has jesowit crosses stamped all over it
Very cool, only have found two. Rare finds
Great video, great finds. How do you locate your sites? I live near a large river in Iowa and I’ve only found one trade camp site where I found a large number of musket balls and a 1789 silver half reale coin. I know there are more places, but I haven’t developed a good system for finding them.
Add me on face book. @greysen Reimer on Facebook. I have land down in Iowa. Go down there a lot. I personally have never looked down there for trade sites to busy walking creeks. But I still have a few pointers. Message me on messenger.
@@Greysen_Reimer Done
Do you reference old maps or how do you do your pre plan
Biggest thing is just geting out there and look. I know to many guys that all they do is research and don’t spend enough time in the field. Research is important but going out there and looking and finding artifacts is the facts. Reading something or looking at a map is just fiction until you find something.
I believe the bullet with the white on it is a musket bullet
Possibly.
chewing gum in videos lol
Sounds like a possum eatin’ grits
Cow chewing it's cud lol lip smackn lol
Axe is cool but the gums got to go.
Noted.
@@Greysen_Reimer You do you Brother. Good choice in tunes my friend.
Good video, close your mouth when you chew, the smacking is a deal breaker.
Noted. Lol
Nice gum chomping…
Great video but respectfully you need to not chew gum. Really distracting and frankly gross. I’ve been guilty of doing same so not trying to be disrespectful.
I’ve heard, not the first person to bring it up. In My newer videos I take my gum out. Should check them out. Appreciate the support
Couldn't take the chewing noise. Like listening to a cow metal detect