#lucky13 🐶😎🐶 Congratulations I can always tell it’s Friday cuppa coffee treasure hunt and your good attitude rubs off great way to start the day thank you
Great day Brad ! Your enthusiasm from the day exploring that Vermont pasture exudes through the monitor and has me excited for you .. I simply have to wonder what other historical artifacts are hidden beneath the Dandelions and green grass of that particular Vermont pasture .. Thanks for sharing your day with us.
Your videos just keep getting better and better, and the addition of the GoPro has made a huge difference. Great finds, but I think the cow stole the show.
That is obviously a very special property! To put into perspective your IHP, many of us would consider a pre-1900 Indian the find of the day. In my opinion your find of the day is the knee buckle. If you are collecting votes on whether to return to this property--a resounding yes!
That knee buckle is a beauty! How fun to find so many treasures. Thank you for taking us along, Brad! Loved your video bomber too! She was trying to get her 15 minutes of fame, I guess. CONGRATULATIONS on the Revolutionary War button!!! Wahoo!
Brad the other day after a week in ICU, the 1st notification I clicked on was your short about the button. The pure joy was so clear. I literally burst out crying with joy for you. Scared the pi out of the nurses but then they were asking to watch over and over. Thank you for bringing such emotion in your vids and sharing them with us .
Why do love your channel for 4 plus years?? Because I lived at the edge of the Plimsbury National Forest at the foot of Plimsbury Mountain for two years!! The most wonderful years!! The History of that area was so very fascinating!! You bring me back !! 💕
It’s such a joy to wake up to you and your amazing finds after surviving another bout of wind, rain and very large hail last night. You never fail to return me to normalcy.
Spectacular finds !!! I think that field deserves another visit yet maybe in fall if snow starts to accumulate in higher elevations could squeeze out on more video before freeze up
Brad, I literally found a no date buffalo/Indian nickel in my jobs 100+yr old historic building we moved out of last week. It was underneath an large old wooded shelve with a 51 wheat penny too. ❤ thank you for sharing your beautiful finds.
I went over to WalGreen's this morning to buy sugarless candy for my diabetic client. Upon leaving the store I found a 2021 D penny, a 1976 P nickel, and a 2022 P dime. Your finds are much more exciting than mine....free money! I love you and your adventures.
Great Finds!!🏆🏆🏆 I been metal detecting since I was 16. The coolest thing I have ever found was a 5 gallon bucket full of led. I ended up selling it. I should have refined it 1st to get the silver out.. I'm heading out in like 20 minutes to go find some treasures! Not sure if i will make a video. I usually only make a video if I think it's cool. I'm getting way better at recording videos now! In the past I never recorded anything unless it was super cool but a few of my subscribers told me to make more videos so I'm gonna try! I love your channel brother!! Maybe 1 day me, you and Scott from 802 can get together and make a video! I have some really great spots for you!!🏆🏆🏆🏆🏅
Wow, definately there must have been settlers there. Great digs, the military button is cool. I would go back again. Have a great weekend with the family. Dig on.👍😘
Love your videos. I love to medal detecting but unfortunately I had back surgery and I can’t do it anymore. So thank you for posting. It’s the only way I get out .
Awesome to see the history resurface, but to see the cow come and watch you was great! Cows are the F350's of dogs, a full 1 ton of curiousness and playfulness. Love me some ton doggies!
I'm just getting started in metal detecting, a retirement goal. It's great watching you work, but my favorite part of your vids is the history lessons. I live in Michigan, but I've been through Vermont and stayed in New Hampshire. I love that part of the Country, so beautiful.
The history is unreal.. I lived near Royalton and Sharon .. The Indian raid and History was unbelievable!! You are one of my soul mates! Musics great also!!
That button gave me goosebumps. I like how you dig your holes where the grass is nice so you can fill your holes properly. Fellow detectors you must fill your holes properly. Watch this guy in this video to see how to do it the right way
I am from Long Island NY where this Button would be with the people there. There was a British fort there in what is now Caumsett state park. I have detected all around that area and you would love it as it was heavily populated. Amazing shape that button is in and worthy of a nice display. Love watching these videos as they make my Friday's for the past few years
...the Cow, haha, that was great....Love your vids, they're always so nice and green, with great soundtrack and such cool historic finds. Thanks for sharing, much looked forward to every week.
Another great hunt for finding lost treasures! I'm with you on the Revolutionary war, French button for being the find of the day! But what a day you had many artifacts with the buttons, and buckles, IHP and George the 3rd coin! I hope you go back, it will make another great video for you! Til next time, take care, and dig dig dig...
Bittersweet find on that "13" button. The knee buckle looked very special occasion. So many wonderful relics. Thanks for taking us along on the hunt, Brad!
Brad, congrats on a great day and an amazing button! I found my first Civil War Infantry Button this morning and still can't believe it. It's days like this that get the heart pounding and keep us coming back for more!
Awesome hunt and great finds buddy so cool to think that the last person that held your finds was possibly from the 1700’s very cool God Bless and happy dirt fishing…Virgil
I follow a lot of metal detecting channels, but yours is just the best. Your enthusiasm, chill demeanor, tight editing skills and historical knowledge are 10/10. Love these videos :)
Excellent video! Your gasp when you realized what you'd found in the military button was just great. :) I was thinking about what the place might have been, to have so many coins lost; and you find coins where people spent money. If they're mostly small change (which they seem to be), then I have to wonder if somebody allowed a bit of their property to be used as a small market or a green-goods fair. If you sold your veggies and perishables inside a town's limits you generally had to pay a token fee, but if you sold outside the town you only paid what the landowner required, and pretty often that was in trade. I lived in Germany for several years and I used to go to the monthly outdoor market in a little town called Kirn, and I got curious and looked up town markets and non-town markets historically. Interesting stuff. So, maybe? You run across some things almost universally, and this is one of them-- somebody's always trying to make ends meet, and a cheaper venue to sell or trade your stuff in is attractive.
Excellent finds Brad ! The volume of artifacts you've found makes me think that a 'gathering place', trading post where money changed hands might explain the volume... maybe ? tavern ?
Love the history. Here in Western MA I have not found much. Most People I come across from MA are not the nicest people. I have spent a lot of time in VT and NH and the people are so different. Love the show.
I find a lot, just not a lot of old history. One day while detecting a town green an old timer told me that back in the 70s a bunch of men lined up across the green and detected from one end to the other all in one day. Although I did get permission to detect a church across from the green and found some coins back to 1865. Love your show. I hunted out of a camp on Lake Dunmore for many years. This spring I am going up to help clean the property. I will certainly bring my detector. How do I message you about an area to detect. I don’t know if you know about it. I can’t physically get there. Would be a great place to detect. I would love to see you detect it.
Congratulations Brad on all of the truly great finds!! I got goosebumps when I saw the button with the 13 on it. I didn't know what it was, but I knew it had to be something special.
Hey from Northeastern Arizona! I can only dream of detecting a place like that. Just poor old dirt farmers here but I keep on truckin’ With the detector!
I enjoy ALL your videos. Out of all the metal detecting youtubes, yours is by far the best. I like how you combine your surroundings (wildlife) with your detecting. The cow coming up behind you was cute. I've learned so much from you.
Great Show as always Brad!! I found the very same button #13 was I excited to see you with one however mine has #35 on the face same wreath same shank !! You have clued me in on so many of your finds cause I tend to find them in my fields as well as many other items of interest !! I live in France an hour northwest of Paris - also in Florida . We really enjoy all your videos Thanks again your pal Kevin in France and Florida ..
Brad, I watch and enjoy your weekly videos from the west coast of Canada. I love how excited you get. Believe me when I say, it comes through in your videos. Keep up the good finds.
Happy to see that you got to go back to that field. Some awesome finds there. Congrats on the IHP and Copper. Love the Cuff Link and Knee Buckle. Very Beautiful. And the French Military Button that's some great History there. Take Care Brad.
Lucky number 13, incredibly beautiful button drenched in the history of our nation's beginning, our fight for freedom! Lest we forget!!!
Each and every one of your videos Brad are amazing! Thank you so much for taking us along with you!!!
He is something!! Fascinating!!
#lucky13 🐶😎🐶 Congratulations I can always tell it’s Friday cuppa coffee treasure hunt and your good attitude rubs off great way to start the day thank you
You have taught me SO MUCH‼️
Makes me wonder if there is a book about buckles, similar to Nicola White & her clay pipes. Happy treasure hunting.🇦🇺😊♥️
11:17 that lucky 13 button was incredible!😁👍
Great day Brad ! Your enthusiasm from the day exploring that Vermont pasture exudes through the monitor and has me excited for you .. I simply have to wonder what other historical artifacts are hidden beneath the Dandelions and green grass of that particular Vermont pasture .. Thanks for sharing your day with us.
Your videos just keep getting better and better, and the addition of the GoPro has made a huge difference. Great finds, but I think the cow stole the show.
That is obviously a very special property! To put into perspective your IHP, many of us would consider a pre-1900 Indian the find of the day. In my opinion your find of the day is the knee buckle. If you are collecting votes on whether to return to this property--a resounding yes!
Great finds Brad. 3rd trip might be worth a shot!
Let’s go, let’s go treasure🌺💕👵✌️
That button is so amazing! Year-maker
That moment you realised you had a bovine onlooker 🤣🐮
Great work as always, Brad! Congratulations on that beautiful French button.
That knee buckle is a beauty! How fun to find so many treasures. Thank you for taking us along, Brad!
Loved your video bomber too! She was trying to get her 15 minutes of fame, I guess. CONGRATULATIONS on the Revolutionary War button!!! Wahoo!
Beautiful knee buckle!
Brad the other day after a week in ICU, the 1st notification I clicked on was your short about the button. The pure joy was so clear. I literally burst out crying with joy for you. Scared the pi out of the nurses but then they
were asking to watch over and over. Thank you for bringing such emotion in your vids and sharing them with us
.
Why do love your channel for 4 plus years?? Because I lived at the edge of the Plimsbury National Forest at the foot of Plimsbury Mountain for two years!! The most wonderful years!! The History of that area was so very fascinating!! You bring me back !! 💕
Great finds
It’s such a joy to wake up to you and your amazing finds after surviving another bout of wind, rain and very large hail last night. You never fail to return me to normalcy.
HEY! Good morning Brad and thumbs UP!!
Good Morning, Thank you for sharing another awesome adventure, even the cow was wanting to see what you'd found : )
Now that's one sweet button Brad!!!! Congrats on an amazing piece of the past
Spectacular finds !!! I think that field deserves another visit yet maybe in fall if snow starts to accumulate in higher elevations could squeeze out on more video before freeze up
Your videos are so well done. Music flowers animals. And of course your pure joy in doing your passion. So much for fun. Thanks
That’s insanely cool! I love it when you find Revolutionary War artifacts. That British belt buckle you found a while ago was pretty cool too.
Magnifique Bouton que l'on trouve en grande Nombre par chez moi 😍Bravo 😍
Brad, I literally found a no date buffalo/Indian nickel in my jobs 100+yr old historic building we moved out of last week. It was underneath an large old wooded shelve with a 51 wheat penny too. ❤ thank you for sharing your beautiful finds.
Great finds, I like your buddy that showed up lol
Brad another awesome hunt and the 13th button is a killer 👏
Love your channel Brad!!! You are so real and I totally trust you and your friends….love Eddie❤️❤️❤️
I went over to WalGreen's this morning to buy sugarless candy for my diabetic client. Upon leaving the store I found a 2021 D penny, a 1976 P nickel, and a 2022 P dime. Your finds are much more exciting than mine....free money! I love you and your adventures.
Great Finds!!🏆🏆🏆
I been metal detecting since I was 16. The coolest thing I have ever found was a 5 gallon bucket full of led. I ended up selling it. I should have refined it 1st to get the silver out.. I'm heading out in like 20 minutes to go find some treasures! Not sure if i will make a video. I usually only make a video if I think it's cool. I'm getting way better at recording videos now! In the past I never recorded anything unless it was super cool but a few of my subscribers told me to make more videos so I'm gonna try!
I love your channel brother!!
Maybe 1 day me, you and Scott from 802 can get together and make a video!
I have some really great spots for you!!🏆🏆🏆🏆🏅
Wow, definately there must have been settlers there. Great digs, the military button is cool. I would go back again. Have a great weekend with the family. Dig on.👍😘
Some nice finds! I really look forward to your videos.
Love your videos. I love to medal detecting but unfortunately I had back surgery and I can’t do it anymore. So thank you for posting. It’s the only way I get out .
Sorry to hear that, I hope you are still enjoying your time and I wish you the best in the future.
Awesome to see the history resurface, but to see the cow come and watch you was great! Cows are the F350's of dogs, a full 1 ton of curiousness and playfulness. Love me some ton doggies!
Amazing variety of colonial. Something was going on there back in the day. Another great video. Thanks.
That Rev war button is a heart stopper. Always wanted to find a Colonial shoe buckle. Congratulations man!
Might be time for some new gloves! Lol
Great finds ❤
Fantastic vid , I really enjoyed it, fabulous button, what a great place to detect , 👍peace
Congratulations Brad
You had great finds and even a better find . Great button congrats
Ty for sharing
That 13th regiment button is indeed an incredible find! Lucky you. I'm very happy for you Brad. A good day for sure!!
Hey Brad, sweet Rev. Button, what a great find. Thanks for the video !
What an adventure! Amazing finds and loved the cow nose! Thank you for another fantastic video.
So incredible! Rev war anything are always the bucket list items!
A dream field with dream finds!! Congrats on finding the perfect French 13th Regiment button!!
I'm just getting started in metal detecting, a retirement goal. It's great watching you work, but my favorite part of your vids is the history lessons. I live in Michigan, but I've been through Vermont and stayed in New Hampshire. I love that part of the Country, so beautiful.
The history is unreal.. I lived near Royalton and Sharon .. The Indian raid and History was unbelievable!! You are one of my soul mates! Musics great also!!
Always enjoy watching, Brad. Love that Revolutionary War button!
Beautiful finds as always. Thanks so much for taking us along. Button is just incredible!!!!
Love your enthusiasm for Revolutionary War relics.
That button gave me goosebumps. I like how you dig your holes where the grass is nice so you can fill your holes properly. Fellow detectors you must fill your holes properly. Watch this guy in this video to see how to do it the right way
Great adventure Brad, thanks man.
I am from Long Island NY where this Button would be with the people there. There was a British fort there in what is now Caumsett state park. I have detected all around that area and you would love it as it was heavily populated. Amazing shape that button is in and worthy of a nice display. Love watching these videos as they make my Friday's for the past few years
DUDE!!! There are no words fir the button!!!!
What a button!!! And the buckle… and the cuff link! Holy cow!!
...the Cow, haha, that was great....Love your vids, they're always so nice and green, with great soundtrack and such cool historic finds. Thanks for sharing, much looked forward to every week.
Wondersome 13 button! Awesome finds! Even the cow was interested in your endeavor.
Cleaning The Property One Piece At A Time, Great Video As Always !! 🌲🌲🌲🌲
Brad thank you for the history lessons that you give while you're metal detecting ! I really enjoy watching your videos !
So much history in that area, and that French button- very special- Congrats!
Another great hunt for finding lost treasures! I'm with you on the Revolutionary war, French button for being the find of the day! But what a day you had many artifacts with the buttons, and buckles, IHP and George the 3rd coin! I hope you go back, it will make another great video for you! Til next time, take care, and dig dig dig...
The fastest 15 minutes of my week. Keep it coming, I love it!
Awesome Dig BraD! Cheers Buddy!! JJ
Bittersweet find on that "13" button. The knee buckle looked very special occasion. So many wonderful relics. Thanks for taking us along on the hunt, Brad!
I love the how the cows were photo bombing while you were filming! 😂
Brad,
That button is overwhelming, I am so happy for you!
Awesome finds brad!
Brad, congrats on a great day and an amazing button! I found my first Civil War Infantry Button this morning and still can't believe it. It's days like this that get the heart pounding and keep us coming back for more!
Awesome large cent. Beautiful knee buckle. Great suspender. Spectacular revolutionary button.
Awesome hunt and great finds buddy so cool to think that the last person that held your finds was possibly from the 1700’s very cool God Bless and happy dirt fishing…Virgil
Brad, you are awesome! You’ve inspired me to dust off my old Whites metal detector and start hunting again! 😀👍🏼👍🏼
Awesome saves, Brad. Keep Diggin LL 👍🏼
I talky enjoy your adventures and really like the Vermonty goodness you show!
I follow a lot of metal detecting channels, but yours is just the best. Your enthusiasm, chill demeanor, tight editing skills and historical knowledge are 10/10. Love these videos :)
I just ordered my first metal detector, can't wait to start milling around this beautiful state.
UNBELIEVABLE!!!!❤❤❤
Mind blown! Great fun and fantastic video!
Awesome finds Brad thanks for sharing the history of our country there is so much history waiting to be found ,👍♥️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗝️👏👏👏
Excellent video! Your gasp when you realized what you'd found in the military button was just great. :) I was thinking about what the place might have been, to have so many coins lost; and you find coins where people spent money. If they're mostly small change (which they seem to be), then I have to wonder if somebody allowed a bit of their property to be used as a small market or a green-goods fair. If you sold your veggies and perishables inside a town's limits you generally had to pay a token fee, but if you sold outside the town you only paid what the landowner required, and pretty often that was in trade. I lived in Germany for several years and I used to go to the monthly outdoor market in a little town called Kirn, and I got curious and looked up town markets and non-town markets historically. Interesting stuff. So, maybe? You run across some things almost universally, and this is one of them-- somebody's always trying to make ends meet, and a cheaper venue to sell or trade your stuff in is attractive.
Excellent finds Brad ! The volume of artifacts you've found makes me
think that a 'gathering place', trading post where money changed hands
might explain the volume... maybe ? tavern ?
Love the history. Here in Western MA I have not found much. Most People I come across from MA are not the nicest people. I have spent a lot of time in VT and NH and the people are so different. Love the show.
I find a lot, just not a lot of old history. One day while detecting a town green an old timer told me that back in the 70s a bunch of men lined up across the green and detected from one end to the other all in one day. Although I did get permission to detect a church across from the green and found some coins back to 1865. Love your show. I hunted out of a camp on Lake Dunmore for many years. This spring I am going up to help clean the property. I will certainly bring my detector. How do I message you about an area to detect. I don’t know if you know about it. I can’t physically get there. Would be a great place to detect. I would love to see you detect it.
I've been watching Brad for awhile. The reason is how happy his is metal detecting.
Sweeet! Love going out with you, Brad! Some great finds. Thanks for taking us with you.
Congrats on the 13th regiment button! The cow making an appearance was great! Good dig, quantity isn't everything.
Congratulations Brad on all of the truly great finds!! I got goosebumps when I saw the button with the 13 on it. I didn't know what it was, but I knew it had to be something special.
Love that button 13. Awesome find.
What a wonderful place! Good fortune!
Awesome information about your video Brad blessed you.👍🙏😊
Hey from Northeastern Arizona! I can only dream of detecting a place like that. Just poor old dirt farmers here but I keep on truckin’ With the detector!
I enjoy ALL your videos. Out of all the metal detecting youtubes, yours is by far the best. I like how you combine your surroundings (wildlife) with your detecting. The cow coming up behind you was cute. I've learned so much from you.
Great Show as always Brad!! I found the very same button #13 was I excited to see you with one however mine has #35 on the face same wreath same shank !! You have clued me in on so many of your finds cause I tend to find them in my fields as well as many other items of interest !! I live in France an hour northwest of Paris - also in Florida . We really enjoy all your videos Thanks again your pal Kevin in France and Florida ..
congrats on that find saving history gotta love it thanks for sharing
Great finds, always enjoy your videos!
Brad, I watch and enjoy your weekly videos from the west coast of Canada. I love how excited you get. Believe me when I say, it comes through in your videos. Keep up the good finds.
Happy to see that you got to go back to that field. Some awesome finds there. Congrats on the IHP and Copper. Love the Cuff Link and Knee Buckle. Very Beautiful. And the French Military Button that's some great History there. Take Care Brad.
Great videshow. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome button brother 👍👍❤️
Good hunt really enjoyed it. 🇺🇸
Awesome finds!