What a Blast! One Fantastic Find After Another While Metal Detecting This Unbelievable Little Yard!
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- Опубликовано: 30 авг 2023
- Relics, coins and even DRAGONS found metal detecting a never hunted spot! This tiny backyard keeps blowing me away with the things I am finding in it! What a hunt! It was an absolute blast metal detecting and Finding America using my new Minelab Equinox 900.
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I have never met you, but I consider you a friend. This channel is my relaxing porch-with-coffee time. Thank you!
Such amazing finds. Things were made so ornate back in the early 1900s. Even the keys and plugs were pretty. Thanks for sharing.
It is so good to hear you breathing better. I was worried about you passing out during a video. Nice finds today. Thanks for sharing.
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Digging history one beep at a time gotta Love it great video
Sure look forward to seeing your videos! God bless and keep cool!
That is a great yard. Hope you going to hunt it next week. Take Care.
Definitely a magical piece of ground nice finds and very different
Great finds and a bonus find the honey 🍯 Thanks for sharing 👍♥️🗝️🇺🇸⚒️🇺🇸
I believe your dragon mystery find is what they called a "picture button". Really cool.
You'd be correct! I Googled the words 'dragon crown sword button' and this button was the first thing to pop up in the images search.
@@bahldr01 i used the Lens app on my phone. I didn't find the exact one, but several similar.
Yes that is what it is they normally came with enamel on it that filled the lower areas in different colors
You will allways get that like from me love metal detecting
Can't get enough of it...
Great video! Especially enjoyed the digging deeper!
Awesome job in the dog days of summer, Greg! Digging old glass jars that are complete, is a must!
Thanks for sharing with us....
Alot of very old finds Greg awesome stuff ATB Jim
Some awesome finds greg
Favorite day of the week. Thursday with Greg and a cup of coffee. Thanks again for sharing the awesome finds. I wouldn't normally say this but I just love that Russwin key you found.
Out there in the heat slaying dragons. What a great little back yard!!!!
Thanks Greg for taking us along with you on your adventures. Funny thing, about a month ago you found a Dale Earnhardt #3 key chain that I have and today you found a little strike lighter. I have one too. That's to cool!
Anywho, I'm starting a RUclips channel just waiting for ID verification. I have a few episodes all ready to upload. Hopefully one day it'll be almost as successful as your channel 🫡
That's one of the things i like most about your channel gregg,you find value in the history of things others would label trash,nice oneps.tje shape of the jar is cool
I enjoy all your hunts you really paint a realistic picture of what MD is all about. I also enjoy that it doesn't have to be gold or coins to get you excited.
Yep it's his character and the experience he provides which is always awesome to watch
Thanks so much and it's nice to hear you are enjoying my episodes! So many of my very best finds are not silver or gold and I am always trying to convey that in the videos. Thanks for subbing and watching! Much appreciated. ATB Greg
You said best, cool finds!
A real Bounty of interesting finds ,of everyday life items .
Stay though from the heat ,Greg!
Another great video brother thanks for taking us along with you
Thanks for sharing have a brilliant weekend iam at a metaldetecting rally so may go live and do a few giveaway s keep your eye open keep safe tezza 😊
Greg another awesome video love the relics
I think it is really cool how even the most common items (keys etc) were ornate back around the turn of the century. Most things like that now are very utilitarian and mundane. Great video!
That Dragon is way cool!!
Yep I loved the dragon
Thanks for sharing. I enjoy watching every time, from Ky .
Great find
Those "needle threaders" work awesome for threading #12 dry fly hooks. I have a couple in my tackle box.
The mini lighter 🔥 is a great find.
ENJOYED.
Been watch your videos for a year and love them all. I started detecting around 1982 and stopped in the mid 90's. Started back up again last year. I was wondering if you've kept all your finds over the years and how do you store them. have you considered doing a video showing your finds over the years?
Hi, I believe what you identified as a hair pin is actually a pendantboutonnière with the ring collapsed.
Great hunt!
Awesome finds CONGRATULATIONS 😊
That was another great video Greg thank you for your efforts I do appreciate your videos
Just wow! What a variety of finds! I just got back to detecting after a knee replacement and this got me enthused.
Oh nice, good luck out there!
Such a fun variety of finds. Love the history. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you Greg, for your promo code! Just ordered myself an Equinox 900! I'm so excited and ready to start pumping out vids.
So glad to hear you got yourself a new machine and thank you so much for using my FAUSA code and helping to support the channel as well. Much appreciated. Best of luck with your channel and your new videos with that awesome 900! ATB Greg
I really enjoyed your video, as always, Greg. Thank you for sharing it.
Can't believe all the items out of this small yard. Many great historical finds. My favorite is the lighter that can't be found often. Interesting ending photo that I enjoy.
I especially like the jar!
Hey Greg. Awesome video and I liked all cool relics you found especially the medieval style button.
Great hunt Greg. Some really cool finds.
I would love to see a video of how you clean your items. They look so good and show a lot of detail after you clean them. Maybe on one of those too hot or too cold days you could show us how you go about cleaning your items.
Nicely done great finds, really enjoyed the video. 🇺🇸
Very cool hunt Greg. I am surprised no silver popped out of the ground.
I believe that piece you found with the cap was a top of a flask
Looks as though those last few holes were the top of a trash pit. My dad used to dig those in old ghost towns in Nevada
Awesome hunt.✌❤
Thanks so much Karen!
Nice work Greg !!
Once again, weird stuff showing up in weird locations!---More fantastic photos this week, but the money shot for me was the first one, in the train station!
I have an old compact that was my grandma’s and the chain, 5”, is hooked to a small lipstick.
Could the piece made with circles be a chatelaine to hold a tiny pair of scissors or tool for sewing or knitting
The dragon piece looks very close to a Griffin. The back looks like iron staining on a copper patina or vice versa which hints at a two piece button or it capped something that used to fasten to something. If its not a medieval type of button it could he a company logo or trade mark like a dragon or griffin company logo or a seal? I think your jar might be a pickle jar or at least thats what we call them with the large mouths while doing bottle digs but it really couldve have anything in it from pickled tomatoes or peppers to possibly honey. I probably dont have to tell you from the early to mid 1900's just about everything was preserved in glass jars or canned. Chicago was practically the capital of vehetable and condiment jars. I find a ton (way to many) marked with duraglass on the bottom which may have evolved or merged with that company who know I'm by far no jar expert I shoot for the old beer or early soda bottles but usually have to dig through layers of those first depending on the age of the bottle dump. If its a privy theyre gonna be there lol. What gets me is that it seems like people just tossed them everywhere including their back yards???
Well, I don't know if you were aware, but the little girl on the Benzedrine video you showed us was the actress, Shirley Temple.
The mystery find is a vintage dragon button I don't know the year I had a picture one just didn't know how to attach it
Why no clips of Richard Simmons if you're sweatin' to the oldies? lol
I've got family in Johnson city
I wonder if you saved your mystery finds and then did a live interactive video if it would draw random subs and likes. Just a thought to further promote the channel. Love the token. Ive only seen one other in a consignment shop in Chattanooga 😃
Good thinking
Look,s like a hair barret
When you show those old photos, what gets me is how poeple back then always dressed to the tee. Not like today. 😕