Thanks for the clear tutorial for using Historic Aerials. I had looked at it before, but your explanation makes the features much more usable. I'm in Tulsa too!
Hello nice video and good to see another legend user out there digging I've had mine since they released them and I love it. Historic Aerials is my main go to for searching areas I detect and my advice is also use it for searching the parks you plan to detect I have found where there was old places that use to be within the park, I found one I'm going to tomorrow that looks like was an old farm house on the back side away from the tot lots and ball fields but still inside the park. So anyways just a tip check any area you plan to detect for history it could pay off.
I think that screw in handle looking items is off of an old floor style ash tray. They would pick up the ash trya and set it beside a chair while they read the paper or watched TV.
Have an old house to detect this spring made a freind that got in to the hobby other house on property built 1840 or 1870 no one has lived in it for 40 yrs
Thanks for showing how to use Historic Aerials! I was just on that website earlier today, trying to figure it out. What part of Oklahoma are you in? We have Family north of OKC. God bless!
Ha! If you live near this... I'm right down that big hill to the east of you. I'd love to do a little detecting together if you're interested. My detecting buddy passed a couple years ago. Fellow Legend swinger too. I have it and an AT Pro.
what's one of your favorite ways to find old places to hunt?
Thanks for the clear tutorial for using Historic Aerials. I had looked at it before, but your explanation makes the features much more usable. I'm in Tulsa too!
@@terriwalker5479 you're very welcome Terri, and we should really try to get a Tulsa group together for hunts
Hello nice video and good to see another legend user out there digging I've had mine since they released them and I love it.
Historic Aerials is my main go to for searching areas I detect and my advice is also use it for searching the parks you plan to detect I have found where there was old places that use to be within the park, I found one I'm going to tomorrow that looks like was an old farm house on the back side away from the tot lots and ball fields but still inside the park.
So anyways just a tip check any area you plan to detect for history it could pay off.
Thanks! I had that plan as well, and can't wait to get out more. I hope your finds are amazing! If ever near Tulsa, hit me up!
How you found the old barn site was very cool
Thanks Sarah. And it seems I even found a farm related item or two!
thats awsome keep posting videos @@JoyofTreasureHunting
Thanks John, that's the plan! What would you like to see highlighted more my friend?
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I think that screw in handle looking items is off of an old floor style ash tray. They would pick up the ash trya and set it beside a chair while they read the paper or watched TV.
Have an old house to detect this spring made a freind that got in to the hobby other house on property built 1840 or 1870 no one has lived in it for 40 yrs
I'll bet you have an epic hunt there!
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Yes sir! Good eye. Once you know you know but I had never seen one
Thanks for showing how to use Historic Aerials! I was just on that website earlier today, trying to figure it out. What part of Oklahoma are you in? We have Family north of OKC. God bless!
You're welcome, it's such a fun site to play with. I'm near Tulsa
Ha! If you live near this... I'm right down that big hill to the east of you. I'd love to do a little detecting together if you're interested. My detecting buddy passed a couple years ago. Fellow Legend swinger too. I have it and an AT Pro.
Let's go!
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I rarely don't metal detect without using Historic Aerials 😏😁😎
I love the site, can waste a ton of time just looking around and I have a huge list of sites to go try out now!
100% reins guide.