Overgrown colonial farm fields in New England metal detecting & finding very old relics
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- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
- In New England a lot of what is now forest was once wide open farm fields and we are here to metal detect them. With the Teknetics G2+ metal detector we started exploring , swinging and digging our way through the woods. With old cart paths and rock walls around you can see all the work that was done hundreds pf years ago. Digging stuff buried in the ground from the 1700s and 1800s is what we are looking to do and this is the place. Old buttons, buckles, spoons, maybe coins is always possible. There is so much early American history here in New England and a lot of it is underground and that's why we go metal detecting.
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Overgrown colonial farm fields in New England metal detecting & finding very old relics
Nice buttons Charlie & Dame Good looking buckle & watch Wayne. Awesome buckle Nate. Beautiful Escutcheon plate Nate.
That 30 second curse cracks me up because it is so true. Our buds are like, how dare you find something in the first 30 secs. You just cursed us for the rest of the hunt. LOL. LMAO
Hello, it's wonderful to be back lol
well here we are again!
Squirrels and mice will gnaw on antlers to get calcium
Charlie that was a corny joke
About time lol 😳😂👍
Wow a site that keeps on giving over the years and still has a part you haven't detected yet. Simply Amazing. Love you all and all the hard work you do. Loved the video.
Always great to see the stealth diggers finding forgotten history ,nates back too! Love it!
Cool seeing all four of you together. Stealth Diggers rock! Well except , maybe that shot gun Willie fellow. Lol 😆. Joyce ❤️🇺🇸LFOD
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Great to have a Nate sighting! And his escutcheon plate is awesome!
Hey Charley it's funny u mention to Dame about the similar thing u found when he found the parisol topper . The object you found is a parisol handle ! Awsome digs as always guys . Can't wait for the next!
Good seeing you all together!
allmost Friday will be time to tack it easy hope you have a top weekend and a brilliant Friday your brother tyson tezza 👍
Good day guys! Thanks.
What wonderful finds, and you all found at least one special relic, Nate found two, the buckle and a complete escutcheon plate which is a beauty.I remember Dames rosette and the antler that Waynos found and kindly gave to Nate. I can't remember anymore sorry gentlemen, but its 11.30 pm and I am very tired. I know there were several buttons found and a lot of shotgun Willie's that's without all the sheet metal. Still after several recaps this site is still giving up its relics. It was lovely to see you all, good luck and happy hunting my friends God bless you all and NinJen love and hugs Mary-Ellen LFOD UK
Nice finds for everyone.
Many of the people I take hiking don't realize that 80% of the land south of the White Mountains was open farms in the late 1700's and early to mid 1800's The Civil war changed the North East. When the guys from New England took a look at the wide open spaces of the mid west they packed up and went west. For those that stayed behind it became a struggle to keep the farms up and running. That was the fate of many of the homes on the cellar holes you're searching. I'd love to go out with you guys. I have a metal detector.
Wow nates back . Been awhile nice finds guys
Not a bad day in the woods guys. A couple of buttons and buckles. Plus good ol shotgun Willie. LFOD Happy hunting and be well
Shouldery😂😂 Nice Dame!
Great to see some of those old faces again!
Dames periscope was a thrill. Got all excited to see it. The curry comb was a great find too. All the scutions were a surprise. Nice buckshot willies. Funny how you found enough to challenge each other.
All in ALL a great day. I enjoyed sharing this dig with you. Thanks. God Bless you all.
The Live Free or Die, get's a stronger meaning every day! Besafe. NORA
The “L” shaped iron object that Waynos found… is a stirrup strap bracket from an 18th century saddle. Its how the adjustable strap was attached. Would hace been one on each side. Cool find. The sqare frame “buckle” or ring (and the previously found saddle plate) were probably from the same saddle
The antler that has been knawed on don't mean that it's from an animal kill...squirrels love the calcium
Watch out for them widow maker’s!
Great video and what a great assortment of finds! Nice to see the band of brothers all back together again! Those Teknetic machines are doing well for you!
Charlie must've been jammin' out on some Village People recently with all those "periscope" references, he was "In The Navy".
Edit: And now I'm singing the only words I think I remember, *In the Navy, make your mother proud* on constant loop! LOL
The rosette is a cool find.
Enjoyed ✌
Been a while since I've seen an episode but still miss all the great finds and still waiting for someone to go with detecting with my 2 machines... One being a new nox 600... Way to go guys!!!!
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Great episode Charlie! It was nice to see you guys out detecting together!
Well done brother 😁
Great hunt guys and some awesome relics 👌👍👍. Keep swinging 💯
Superb to see the team getting together again, when's keebs heading back in to the continuum, nice assortment of finds guys, LFOD 🏴🇺🇲
So awesome finds . Dig a dran ditch
Hey awesome hunt guys saving are histories past great job
Love you guys. Thanks for the video.
Much respect love your channel I'm definitely a supporter happy hunting
Nice job fellas!!
Awesome vid!!
Nice finds!!
Happy Hunting 🤘😎
Hey beardo
That last piece at the end. I would like to know what's unreal about it looks pretty real to me.
I have a vision of a housewife looking at her family’s clothes and shaking her head over the number of lost buttons. No wonder every grandmother and most of the mother’s i have h own in the last 75 years all had big button boxes!
If it ever dries out, give Nate first dibs......(its where al the crotal bells hide)
Beardo!!!!
Beardo!
Beardo = Crotobell ! PLZ! Are suspention boxes still around? WE MISS THE SHACK ! Be Nice!
Great Dame on the "it's shouldery" too damn funny.........good find......wax those DM's. oh, and also what is the difference between the two machines? I see you're on the netics in this.
Do you guys clean iron relics you find with electrolysis, I enjoy the videos, but am unable to go anymore. Thanks for the context
Teknetics are good machines at least it’s affordable 800.00 is my top that I will pay
Time to dig a ditch to drain that swampy area. Wonder if that was the spring they used until they left.
Are you running old videos not using the Fisher metal detector
Harmonica reeds seem common as do buttons. Where do the harmonicas come from you find there. It’s hard to believe they were all imported from Europe. Who made all those tombac buttons? Surely there must have been silver smiths relatively locally that made them, or were there?
Mice and other do that to shed antlers.
at 04:50 that wasnt a Robin Hood Arms Co shotshell?
My theory is, that there were lots of really bad harmonica players...resulting in lots of harmonicas stomped into the dirt.
Did my orginal comment go to spam, it was really important... Ack!
You've all got shovels, can't you drain the swampy ateas?
Hey Mr. Charlie, could you please tell me what kind of shovel you use ?
Sampson lesche 18 inch T-Handle
@@waynosphotography4719 Thanks a lot Mr. Waynos 👍🙏
@@johnleight4184 your welcome
@@waynosphotography4719 I watched a video earlier this morning, You dug what you thought at first was a spoon handle, but it was bent on eather end and had two nubs on both ends, did you ever find out what it was ??
@@johnleight4184 no luck identifying it yet
what happened to shotgun Wayne ?
But antler being cute on does not mean at the animal kill. Squirrels and porcupines chew on them. That is actually shutting. If it would have been an animal kill there would have been skull still attached to it
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Mice and other rodents like to chew on fallen antlers.
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