Your videos are highly valued for their sense of adventure, their creative content, their knowledge of relic hunting andddddd the incredible history that you weave throughout each segment! Thank you for this clean, quality content!!!!
Another Great day in the Clover Field for lost treasure Brad, thanks for sharing your day and discoveries .. Hoping that you and your family had an enjoyable Thanksgiving .. Stay well.
another great hunt Brad! What I love about your videos is that they are refreshingly mature and the history shared is well researched. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. See ya next week.
Brad what a treasure field. It would be exciting to get ground penatrating radar and map that field so you could get an accurate detail of the home site and out buildings. I'm sure everything is scattered but it would be interesting to see the pattern. I'm only suggesting it because the opportunity to have a wide open field with a known 1700's home site doesn't come up too often.
I enjoy your videos for the scenery as much as the finds. Out of curiosity I had to look up the equivalent value of a penny from 1802 in 2022. It's approximately $2.79.
The glasses piece I recognized as soon as you picked it up. Glasses basically haven't changed in basic design for 300 years. So very cool. And a 1st is always special
I have a lot of catching up to do on all your films because I just found you. I like the softness of your voice and the calm way you act when finding a treasure also, with out flirting, you are easy on the eyes , that is what they say about women I know but you do have a wonderful personality that makes me calm down after a day of screaming and caucus, thank you for the sharing your wonderful experience. Susann 75years young
Wow! Brad soon as I seen that part of a frame for glasses I figured that`s what that was. Fantastic find. That is truly a top pocket find. Congratilations!
Boy Brad I'm not so sure that arrow piece belongs to a flintlock. I build them traditionally and can't think of an area that it would go. Especially the lugs on the back with the drilled holes. It's got me thinkin!
Of all the metal detectorists on RUclips you are and will always be my all time favourite….! The way you tell about the history of an item found, the chill music, beautiful scenery, and always the little suspense you keep us in when you spotted a treasure!☺️ Don’t ever change your format, it is just perfect the way it is….Thank you very much!😉 GL and HH on your next adventure Brad.🍀🍀🍀 Blessings send from a big fan in Canada 🙏🏼♥️👋🏼🇨🇦
it could be used for a small strap on a horse, however it is a Spectacle Buckle. the exact use of Spectacle Buckles and Trapezoidal Buckles is pretty much unknown, but we can be pretty sure that a small leather strap went through.
I just came across your channel and enjoyed watching two of your more recent videos. I love the stuff you’re finding and your calm demeanor as you share your knowledge and emotions as you uncover the past. Well done!
Great day and some unusual finds. I find a lot of stuff, but I rarely get to go to these type of spots. Makes your videos so much more enjoyable. ATB, Sebastian
All of my family's civil war eye glasses were so small and they did have round lenses. I know your fragment is older but our 1850s glasses were so tiny. I often wondered why they were so small and my mama mentioned they are solid gold. That might be why lol. Hopefully one day you find an entire pair. Love watching you Brad and thanks for sharing 👍
Now lets see you get to walk around and see nature's beauty while uncovering some very supercool treasures. Am I a bit envious, yes I am. Makes me really wish I grew up somewhere in the New England area.
Brad, At Roxbury there is a riding and tennis camp; Teela Wooket. There was an archery camp there too from the mid 30' to 80's ish. The long lawn above the courts was an archery range and golf course and in the hills above the cabins, was a roving range. It was tough ground for shooting. You may find a sign something like "Joe quit here..." I would expect the trails to be very dim now. But, if you can get permission to hunt up there you may be able to find quite a few aluminum arrows and target points. All modern by your standards but may make a nice day in the field.
I enjoy your enthusiasm. I lived in Vermont for 13 yes. You should try the areas of Underhill Jericho. The Mountain WRfare School is in in Jericho, there are tons of finds in the woods there.
Nice finds Brad. I think I would pitch a tent in that clover field and hunt it for days on end. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family.
You truly have a gift for making us feel like we are there exploring and digging relics together. I beach comb Lake Champlain for glass and pottery. It never ceases to amaze me after going back back to certain spots over time that I find pieces that match earlier finds. It’s a puzzle of sorts. The lake is especially interesting in that regard given the way water displaces and erodes these tiny pieces of historical treasure over the decades and centuries.
It does make you wonder why people were out there. Probably doing the fields or were cutting trees down for the upcoming winter. Dunno but that's the part I love when I look at old items or when you metal detectorists pull something out of the ground.....what was happening at that moment!
I love how knowledgeable ur are about little trinkets u find! It's always so interesting, I don't watch metal detecting by anyone else because they just don't have your calm demure!!!
I am always riveted to your videos. So much knowledge and I love the way you tell the possible story of the item you have dug up. Thanks for saving some good videos for the snow season!
I don't know about in the 1700s but in the 1800s alot of the glasses, the frames were made of platinum .great finds today,great content, and as always, Great RESPECT for History and your Landowner.. THANKS FOR SHARING..
I keep thinking that Brad should give Morgan Gold a call. Detecting his farm might not produce the really old, but I expect he'd like to know more about its history. Or maybe I'm just crazy, but Vermont's a small state.
Thanks Brad for sharing this great video from the Field of Dreams. Plus the fact you don’t let us hear the whining of your search machine. So much better to see you find things and show us what was in the hole or plug.
Awesome video Brad. I really liked those awesome looking relics and coins especially the piece that went on a musket, and the 1700's eyeglasses piece. I always enjoy your videos.
Obviously this was shot in the summer and what an awesome load of colonial treasure Brad! Your videos are the best and thanks for the extra info on each item you dig....great stuff! Mike in sunny Florida
Another great video! That little buckle looks a little delicate for horse tack I think. The little arrow thing, what do those lugs on the back look like. I can't think how it would work on a muzzle loading gun. It looked like an awesome day.
You may be just a *slightly* professional archaeologist, but you deliver so much practical, very specialised information so very well in a manner that I think a lot of pro arcaheologists would respect. (ducks for cover) Just an unqualified opinion... Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. Thanks for the high quality things you produce. They enrich many lives.
I love it when a GMMD upload pops right up in front of me 😊👍
Happy Holidays❗~ to my favorite metal detecting master Brad and all Friends of Brad here on this channel 🧡💕🌻🌹🌲
Your videos are highly valued for their sense of adventure, their creative content, their knowledge of relic hunting andddddd the incredible history that you weave throughout each segment! Thank you for this clean, quality content!!!!
Thanks Brad, always a highlight of my Friday! Hope your family had a great Thanksgiving!
What a find in the Clover Fields the treasure hunter's dream place, wonderful friend.
Brad thank you for the history lesson , seeing some amazing finds and beautiful scenery !
Much gratitude for your super wife/mom to your son who supports you going out one day/week to make these videos. She's the best!
Thanks for sharing Brad I enjoyed your video as always 👍❤️🇺🇸🗝️
Another Great day in the Clover Field for lost treasure Brad, thanks for sharing your day and discoveries .. Hoping that you and your family had an enjoyable Thanksgiving .. Stay well.
another great hunt Brad! What I love about your videos is that they are refreshingly mature and the history shared is well researched. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. See ya next week.
Brad what a treasure field. It would be exciting to get ground penatrating radar and map that field so you could get an accurate detail of the home site and out buildings. I'm sure everything is scattered but it would be interesting to see the pattern.
I'm only suggesting it because the opportunity to have a wide open field with a known 1700's home site doesn't come up too often.
Friday wouldn't be Friday without Brad's video.....many thanks from England.
I enjoy your videos for the scenery as much as the finds. Out of curiosity I had to look up the equivalent value of a penny from 1802 in 2022. It's approximately $2.79.
Nice!!!
Definitely a great day in the clover Brad!!! Lots of sweet relics on the day. Happy hunting and be well
Nice old Finds! Greats from Germany✌
Love the scenery and mist in the trees😊
Sweet historical saves!! Love the musket piece, and eye glass piece. Congrats!
Great Hunt! Thanks for sharing.
Another great day of treasure hunting!!
The glasses piece I recognized as soon as you picked it up. Glasses basically haven't changed in basic design for 300 years. So very cool. And a 1st is always special
Such good finds!! Yay! Hope you had great Thanksgiving! ❤
That Clover Field just keeps giving up the honey for you Brad, congrats! And, thanks for sharing!
Awesome music Brad! I always look forward to the amazing camera work as well as the treasures.
Glad to see I’ll have something to watch when I get off of work! Much love brad!
I have a lot of catching up to do on all your films because I just found you. I like the softness of your voice and the calm way you act when finding a treasure also, with out flirting, you are easy on the eyes , that is what they say about women I know but you do have a wonderful personality that makes me calm down after a day of screaming and caucus, thank you for the sharing your wonderful experience. Susann 75years young
Thanks Brad brilliant as usual 👏 👍 😀
Great hunt with lots of treasures found in the Clover field!
Wow! Brad soon as I seen that part of a frame for glasses I figured that`s what that was. Fantastic find. That is truly a top pocket find. Congratilations!
Another nice to your home state. Great finds for you and us!
Great Hunt Brad. You found alot of buttons and some very nice relics and coins. All the best John
another great day. finding even that much of a pair of colonial glasses is a win. they were, by nature, fragile when new. congrats on another win.
👍thanks for the company!
Been hunting since 1980 and have never even heard of someone finding a part to an old eye glass frame. Great find!
Boy Brad I'm not so sure that arrow piece belongs to a flintlock. I build them traditionally and can't think of an area that it would go. Especially the lugs on the back with the drilled holes. It's got me thinkin!
Cover to a patch box??
I love your history lessons you give us on what you find.
Love your videos Brad awsome day !!!
Great bunch of finds 👏 I love finding 1700's goodies 😍
Of all the metal detectorists on RUclips you are and will always be my all time favourite….! The way you tell about the history of an item found, the chill music, beautiful scenery, and always the little suspense you keep us in when you spotted a treasure!☺️ Don’t ever change your format, it is just perfect the way it is….Thank you very much!😉 GL and HH on your next adventure Brad.🍀🍀🍀 Blessings send from a big fan in Canada 🙏🏼♥️👋🏼🇨🇦
Another great video from Vermont. Well done Brad!! 🙌🏻
Thank you for keeping this video for now. So many good finds & hopefully the insects were not bothering you. 🇦🇺🦘
Great digs Brad! You really buckled things up today! Have a wonderful weekend with the family!👍😘
Thanks for sharing Brad, beautiful mix of coins and relics. 💥
Way cool finds Brad. Thank you so much for sharing
First!!! Love the videos, Brad!
it could be used for a small strap on a horse, however it is a Spectacle Buckle. the exact use of Spectacle Buckles and Trapezoidal Buckles is pretty much unknown,
but we can be pretty sure that a small leather strap went through.
Nice finds in the clover field, Brad! Keep Diggin!
I just came across your channel and enjoyed watching two of your more recent videos. I love the stuff you’re finding and your calm demeanor as you share your knowledge and emotions as you uncover the past. Well done!
Great day and some unusual finds. I find a lot of stuff, but I rarely get to go to these type of spots. Makes your videos so much more enjoyable. ATB, Sebastian
Awesome finds Brad! Cheers JJ
Brad, another exciting day for you. Gotta love that clover field!
Your videos are always well done Brad. I really enjoy them. Thanks.
Enjoyed your video. Keep digging.
All of my family's civil war eye glasses were so small and they did have round lenses. I know your fragment is older but our 1850s glasses were so tiny. I often wondered why they were so small and my mama mentioned they are solid gold. That might be why lol. Hopefully one day you find an entire pair. Love watching you Brad and thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for taking us with you!! Can't wait to see what's on deck for us this winter!!
Now lets see you get to walk around and see nature's beauty while uncovering some very supercool treasures. Am I a bit envious, yes I am. Makes me really wish I grew up somewhere in the New England area.
Morning from Montreal 🌞☘
Brad, At Roxbury there is a riding and tennis camp; Teela Wooket. There was an archery camp there too from the mid 30' to 80's ish.
The long lawn above the courts was an archery range and golf course and in the hills above the cabins, was a roving range. It was tough ground for shooting. You may find a sign something like "Joe quit here..." I would expect the trails to be very dim now. But, if you can get permission to hunt up there you may be able to find quite a few aluminum arrows and target points. All modern by your standards but may make a nice day in the field.
One thing I've learned from detectorists, no matter how many times you walk a field, there is still "stuff" to find.
I enjoy your enthusiasm. I lived in Vermont for 13 yes. You should try the areas of Underhill Jericho. The Mountain WRfare School is in in Jericho, there are tons of finds in the woods there.
Love the relics Brad. Congrats on the finds!!
Nice finds Brad. I think I would pitch a tent in that clover field and hunt it for days on end. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family.
You truly have a gift for making us feel like we are there exploring and digging relics together. I beach comb Lake Champlain for glass and pottery. It never ceases to amaze me after going back back to certain spots over time that I find pieces that match earlier finds. It’s a puzzle of sorts. The lake is especially interesting in that regard given the way water displaces and erodes these tiny pieces of historical treasure over the decades and centuries.
Nice hunt great finds, i enjoyed the video, catch you on the next one. 🇺🇸
Nicely put together videos. Nice work, beautiful scenery 👍
Awesome finds!
I love the way you explain what you find
It does make you wonder why people were out there. Probably doing the fields or were cutting trees down for the upcoming winter. Dunno but that's the part I love when I look at old items or when you metal detectorists pull something out of the ground.....what was happening at that moment!
Hope you, Becky and Bentley had a great Thanksgiving! Love the video!! So great that you could spend more time in the field!!! ❤
I love how knowledgeable ur are about little trinkets u find! It's always so interesting, I don't watch metal detecting by anyone else because they just don't have your calm demure!!!
Great stuff Brad thanks hope you and your family had a good Thanksgiving
Metal detecting is a great hobby history in your hands 100 of yrs ago always wonder what, why love it
I just love your videos Brad.
Thank you Brad.
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas to you and yours, my friend!
Shalom
I am always riveted to your videos. So much knowledge and I love the way you tell the possible story of the item you have dug up. Thanks for saving some good videos for the snow season!
Awesome finds
I don't know about in the 1700s but in the 1800s alot of the glasses, the frames were made of platinum .great finds today,great content, and as always, Great RESPECT for History and your Landowner..
THANKS FOR SHARING..
I keep thinking that Brad should give Morgan Gold a call. Detecting his farm might not produce the really old, but I expect he'd like to know more about its history. Or maybe I'm just crazy, but Vermont's a small state.
Thanks. I really enjoy your videos and look forward for more.
Mountains here are looking different today, hope you and the family had a wonderful Thanksgiving 🦃
I remember the day when you were at that place awesome to go back great fines Brad stay blessed and see you again on the next episode 👍🙏
That you Brad. Your clover field was amazing
Really great saves! 👍 very nice keg tap, relics and colonial coins.
Thanks Brad for sharing this great video from the Field of Dreams. Plus the fact you don’t let us hear the whining of your search machine. So much better to see you find things and show us what was in the hole or plug.
Awesome video Brad. I really liked those awesome looking relics and coins especially the piece that went on a musket, and the 1700's eyeglasses piece. I always enjoy your videos.
I guessed it was a pair of eye glasses One of my aunt's wor the small round One Great find
Fireman 🔥🔥🔥
Obviously this was shot in the summer and what an awesome load of colonial treasure Brad! Your videos are the best and thanks for the extra info on each item you dig....great stuff! Mike in sunny Florida
Hey Brad I am originally from Arlington and am down every so often and would absolutely love to do a dig with you if you would have me.
Another fantastic video.
Another great video! That little buckle looks a little delicate for horse tack I think. The little arrow thing, what do those lugs on the back look like. I can't think how it would work on a muzzle loading gun. It looked like an awesome day.
Inlaid into the forestock trough where the barrel sits and pegged with a vertical nail from inside the trough.
Thimble: Finger armor!!!
Morning Brad, the stuff you found was pretty cool, can't help but wonder what caused those items to end up in the ground!! Be safe!! GOD Bless!!
Very great hunt there Brad. Take Care
That seems to be a true field of dreams Brad. Good hunt!
You may be just a *slightly* professional archaeologist, but you deliver so much practical, very specialised information so very well in a manner that I think a lot of pro arcaheologists would respect. (ducks for cover) Just an unqualified opinion... Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. Thanks for the high quality things you produce. They enrich many lives.
Another great video..✌❤
Love your channel and would love to try out metal detecting
oh but still love all your videos you do thanks keep up the good work
🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼great finds!!!!
Thank you for the video.
Thank you Brad : )
Hey Brad! Hello and Hugs from KY💞 TK