Hey Brad! I wait for your new videos each week. May I suggest, after finding items like the “sash buckle” it would be really cool to see them after you’ve cleaned them up.
Yes, that would be nice to see the whole day's find cleaned up at the end of the videos, other channels do that and it makes sense as a lot of the pieces have dirt, corrosion and more than one side that might be in better condition underneath.
Yes, continue on with the additional camera. Even though I get a little anxious wondering what you've found now, I think it is a great addition to your 'history detecting' accoutrements.
Some old wood sash windows have those thumb lock mechanisms to hold the window open at a few preselected heights. Only the flat part would be visible. That’s what it resembles, to me. The door knob was probably found next to it. Often, hardware was transferred from one homesite to another
Husband here. Your calm demeanor/tranquillity....your exploring outdoors....your thought process....your curiosity and delicate conclusion. Thank you! wish I was their!!
I was just thinking the same thing. There are many other RUclips detecting channels, but the guys in them think that screaming at the tops of their lungs everytime they find the slightest thing is a way to add excitement to their videos. I like Brad's approach a million times more.
My father brought my brother and I detecting and it was about 40 yards from a old cemetery out in middle of nowhere and I found a pilgrims shoe buckle solid gold in A+ condition and my grandfather talked me into donating it to the Augusta state museum. That's where it is . Been about 37 years or so . Take my kids to see it once in a while. Archeologists and college professors from all over the world study in . And possibly do the same thing today and donate for everyone to enjoy.
IT GREAT TO DO GOOD AND DONATE BUT THIS DAY AND AGE NOPE CANT TRUST ANYTHING AND SHOULD ALWAYS ASK YOUR SELF WOULD THEY DONATE TO YOU IN NEED I THINK NOT unfortunately that's the world we live in today nor can modern day taught history be trusted or modern museums are known to hide and burry artifacts that go against their narrative the sad truth
Brad, your statement about holding something in your hand that someone else held a hundred, hundred and fifty years ago is a mindset I share with you. Amateur archeologists love the past. Enjoyed your adventure and look forward to the next.
As a teenager, my dream was to become an archeologist 😢 I love finding history. At my older age, I love hunting for the history using my metal detector and walking my creeks.
i carry an old stone native american cutting tool in my pocket. i found it in my backyard in southern california. i like to imagine someone hundreds or thousands of years ago carrying it around . it makes me think about people who lived here long ago and it makes me feel less stressed out about the present
I was going to give the thumbs up on the live digs before you even asked. It gives the videos more authenticity and a touch of excitement. We get to enjoy the anticipation of the find more. Good job.
Brad, It’s hard to improve upon perfection but good for you (and us) that you are always looking to improve your videos. We appreciate you, young man! Always remember that snow is a four letter word!
He shows those from time to time when he does a blog. Or sometimes he has videos where he shows his work and how he cleans them up and how he sets them out. If you go through all his videos I bet you'll find some. I know you will I've watched every one of them..
The new camera is an amazing addition to your videos. As a fellow detectorist that point of view really helps scratch the itch. Your production quality is making it harder and harder to enjoy some of the other channels in the space. Keep up the amazing work.
Those clips, I've seen something similar many may years ago on a very old farm machine. They where recesed into the wood with a spring under them. You pushed it in and could tighten or loosen a leather strap and when you let go it gripped the leather belt. The ones I saw where on a static thresher machine from the late 1800's and held the stowage boxes closed. There was a Bix on each side each with 2 of the clasps. Don't know if they are the same item but look very similar. Love the new camera angles BTW. Charlie 🇬🇧
That mystery button looks like the piece to the old telegraph machines they used to transmit signals/messages using morse code. I'm pretty sure those mystery buttons are the switches for the old telegraph machines for sending and receiving messages for sure. I've just seen that switch so many times in old western films and it fits perfectly with the 1850's time frame.
The roller has a function on that button type device a strip of metal probably ran through the gap, someone else mentioned window stay. Needs more research.
I’m an older Vermonter now living in the beautiful Smoky mountains of East Tennessee for 8 years now. I love the milder winter weather here but miss my real home of Vermont. Watching you satisfies two things for me. It gets me into the forest and I get to watch you enjoy metal detecting which I always wanted to try. I think the new camera is going to work out well although it may not always be aimed correctly. I look forward each week to see what new treasures you will find and try to guess where you might be detecting that week. Thank you for doing what you do so well and bringing me along with you. May god bless you and your family and friends. Thanks so much from Ron C. Originally from Rochester Vt.
@@hoosierplowboy5299 We call Maryville our home but we are between Florida Tennessee and my home state of Vermont my real home. We love Tennessee and the people here are as nice as home in Vt. We travel in our Ram Promaster Van quite a bit.
The extra camera is an added plus & I like it. I do also really enjoy the bits of nature up there that you show us in every video...those mushrooms, fungi, trees, etc.. SO Pretty ! Thanks for another delightful video. Happy Treasure Hunting !
Great amazing finds . Awesome brass tag you found hopefully you can share a story behind it . Very beautiful scenery . Ty for sharing this video great 2nd camera thanks Brad
Another great and entertaining video Brad. Look forward to your work every week. Always enjoy when your friends join you to have some fun, Mike is my favorite, he seemed more like a bodyguard . The new camera angles are great, can’t wait to see what your doing next week.
Brad , I really enjoy you showing the scenery as you're detecting as it allows me to feel like I'm there with you ! Thank you as I've never been to Vermont yet !
I definitely liked the new footage. Also, if you are able to track down someone to connect to the trapper's tag, you might ask if the named person also smoked a pipe. They seem to be possibly of similar age.
Hey Brad, it was good to see ya, representing xp Deus at Digstock 2023! Appreciated you being there, but didn’t want to be a fanboy and get a selfie with you. I’m glad for all you do for the metal detecting community keeping people both aware of their history And enthusiastic about, digging it up!
I have been watching your videos for quite some time and have always loved both your photography and your extensive knowledge of the treasures you discover. Having the extra camera adds another element and something more...your commentary while you are going through the complete process is perfect and, to me, makes the videos more complete...
Nice finds Brad. As a long time fanman of your meticulous uploads, musical ability and historical finds etc.. I'm hooked!! Been digging a couple of years and wish I had started years ago. Thumbs up on the new camera addition. Had no effect on my vertigo, all is great!! Thanks 👍
Oh, Brad, bringing back memories. 50 years ago, married a lady from Newport while living in Hawaii. Spent a few weeks in a number of summers on Lake Seymour, and skied Jay Peak a few times in the Winter. Maple syrup, sugar on snow, walleye and perch fishing, vinegar on French fries, Cabot cheese, wonderful people...😊
The two coolest things the sash clasp and shoe buckle made my day. You are so blessed to be able to explore the way you do. Your puzzle pieces look to me possibly like some kind of musical instrument pieces. I hope you find out and let us know
First of all you change the music on the intro and I love it! I like all of your music. And see how you're always thinking, this is what sets you apart. You added a camera so we could watch more. Will let you know what we think but I am always impressed by you Brad! Ty
Hi Brad! Congratulations on finding that sash buckle. Would love to see how it looks after you clean it up. Love your videos and I always look forward to see what you dig up next! The new camera angle is a great addition.
The mystery items almost look like and old switch board or telegraph. Maybe...I've never seen one though to even compare these to. I love your videos. Keep up the good work.
First, yes to the added camera. Second, Be nice to see items like the sash buckle after you clean them up for display. Third, I enjoy watching this whole process, so thanks for taking the extra time you spend recording and explaining things.
Love going along with you on your adventures. Just a thought, when talking about older clothing, maybe on one of your trips you could visit someplace like Colonial Williamsburg and have the people there show the differences, similarities, and the styles of clothing of those earlier times? Keep doing what you do.
Extra camera probably not worth the trouble. Your metal detector show excels because your don't do a lot of tedious digging on camera. The historical background, the cleanup and the enthusiasm for the objects found is much appreciated. I have learned a lot about VT from your show, even though I attended UVM and should know some stuff.
Love your content. Been watching you a long time. You use to show what you find after you have cleaned it up. You are one or the reasons I got into metal detecting.
Thank you Brad! I liked the camera added... The buckle piece you found I see it attaching with another side that would match the square piece, connecting underneath the round I can't think what you call them floral peace and center. As a woman that's how I see that belt buckle closing. It's beautiful.
Love the videos man maybe check the settings to see if you can get a different picture instead of the fish bowl effect. Think it’s great your trying something different
Great videos. One of the first channels that I've come across that I can set down and really enjoy. Your editing is fantastic and very well put together. I did what you are doing for over 30 years, and the way I found treasure hunting was a total accident. A guy came into my shop and we were talking and he said he had the White's Metal Dectecting store in town. I stopped by and was blown away by his displays of what he had found and the old 5 gallon glass water bottles full of coins. I was really interested after that but wasn't sure if I wanted to part with that much money at that time. He sold me an older used, White's detector and told me to use it for 60 days. If I brought it back in 60 days, he would give me my money back or allow me to get a better machine, and what I had paid would go to the new one. You can't beat a deal like that, and the rest is history. I found way over 10 times what I had invested in my equipment. Good up the great work. I'm now a new subscriber.
I bet those woods look a lot different today. I was just feeling like it wouldn't be long before I could get out in the woods around here in Franklin County until Mother Nature chimed in this week.
I love your videos, I started looking at the men with metal detection on the beaches. Now I found you and find your channel so interesting, especially your stories that ho with them sometimes, but you work much harder as well.
💥First video of yours I've seen, and I loved it! ❤Most similar metal detecting I have seen are about funding something of monetory value, and I didn't care for that. I am SO with you about finding things that help one feel into the past! Gives us a chance to appreciate all those who have lived through this game before us and paved the way for our .............. progress!? Thank you very much for sharing your passion!!! Your demeanor and attitude ROCK!😊
The new camera was great. The shoe buckle, corset buckle and sash buckle were probably from the same lady. The sash buckle was beautiful and my favorite find for you today.
Thoroughly enjoyed your post! I love treasure hunting and metal detecting is certainly that! A calming break from the hustle and bustle of the majority of the posts…thanks, and I will be back!
That lead 3-ring bullet you found is actually from the Civil War period, 1861-1865, so I don't know why you called it modern. Love that sash buckle, very nice.
Love the historical/background commentary you’ve added into the vlog… I really enjoy learning/hearing what you have to say about all of these items. Nicely done!
The extra angles are great. Ever think about a tripod though? In that way you can dig the target with you in view and dub in the close up once you recover it. In any case, just videoing your hunts is always great. You really found some amazing items there. I hope you are going back and hopefully locate the home site. Thanks for sharing another fantastic hunt with us Brad.
Looks like a latch for a window. Old houses had those to hold windows shut. It had a lever attached to it. I could be wrong. Excellent video! Very calming
Thanks for always trying to make improvements to your videos. Change come hard to some of us. I don't see the need for the extra view. Your videos go full screen as soon as I start watching them. The quality is alway top notch.
Watching the digs this late was great Brad. I Liked the camera too if it doesn't interfere with your searching time. Thank you. We have your snow out west this year.!
I've been subscribed to your channel for about 4 years now. In all that time I don't think I've left a comment. I'm an old East Tennessee boy that has been stuck in the flat land of northwest Ohio since 2005. Your videos remind me of home. I like the new camera, but what I would like to see is that display case you keep talking about. Thank you for sharing your hobbies.
Hey Brad!
I wait for your new videos each week.
May I suggest, after finding items like the “sash buckle” it would be really cool to see them after you’ve cleaned them up.
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He used to do that! I haven't tuned in for a while, and he used to show them all cleaned up. I'll comment on that, I loved it.
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Yes, that would be nice to see the whole day's find cleaned up at the end of the videos, other channels do that and it makes sense as a lot of the pieces have dirt, corrosion and more than one side that might be in better condition underneath.
Like the new camera. 😊
Yes, continue on with the additional camera. Even though I get a little anxious wondering what you've found now, I think it is a great addition to your 'history detecting' accoutrements.
Some old wood sash windows have those thumb lock mechanisms to hold the window open at a few preselected heights. Only the flat part would be visible. That’s what it resembles, to me. The door knob was probably found next to it. Often, hardware was transferred from one homesite to another
Completely agree! I recall as a kid seeing these similar locks on my grandparents windows. Great call!
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I was thinking drawer rollers. But just a guess
@@homemprovmentguy will do
I agree
Husband here. Your calm demeanor/tranquillity....your exploring outdoors....your thought process....your curiosity and delicate conclusion. Thank you! wish I was their!!
I was just thinking the same thing. There are many other RUclips detecting channels, but the guys in them think that screaming at the tops of their lungs everytime they find the slightest thing is a way to add excitement to their videos. I like Brad's approach a million times more.
My father brought my brother and I detecting and it was about 40 yards from a old cemetery out in middle of nowhere and I found a pilgrims shoe buckle solid gold in A+ condition and my grandfather talked me into donating it to the Augusta state museum. That's where it is . Been about 37 years or so . Take my kids to see it once in a while. Archeologists and college professors from all over the world study in . And possibly do the same thing today and donate for everyone to enjoy.
I’ve seen that buckle a couple times, cool that you found it, I’ve been trying to find a site that has stuff that old for a bit now.
why in the world would they make a shoe buckle out of gold, the person who lost it was probably so distraught
IT GREAT TO DO GOOD AND DONATE BUT THIS DAY AND AGE NOPE CANT TRUST ANYTHING AND SHOULD ALWAYS ASK YOUR SELF WOULD THEY DONATE TO YOU IN NEED I THINK NOT unfortunately that's the world we live in today nor can modern day taught history be trusted or modern museums are known to hide and burry artifacts that go against their narrative the sad truth
@@midnitenoondon't believe everything you read.
I’ll have to check it out! From Maine
Brad, your statement about holding something in your hand that someone else held a hundred, hundred and fifty years ago is a mindset I share with you. Amateur archeologists love the past. Enjoyed your adventure and look forward to the next.
I feel the same way when I’m out there.
I'm with you there. Holding something like that really makes you feel a part of the history.
More agreement - I like your sense of history. Coins do that for me - the ANA slogan is "History You Can Hold in Your Hand".
As a teenager, my dream was to become an archeologist 😢 I love finding history. At my older age, I love hunting for the history using my metal detector and walking my creeks.
i carry an old stone native american cutting tool in my pocket. i found it in my backyard in southern california. i like to imagine someone hundreds or thousands of years ago carrying it around . it makes me think about people who lived here long ago and it makes me feel less stressed out about the present
Like the new camera. It adds to the adventure. Would like to see some of what you collect after you clean them up.
Beautiful surprise finds!
Loved it all.. great video..wounderful shots of fungi..shrooms.. keep it up.. thank you..
I was going to give the thumbs up on the live digs before you even asked. It gives the videos more authenticity and a touch of excitement. We get to enjoy the anticipation of the find more. Good job.
Totally agree. Love it! It makes me feeling like I’m part of the experience even more now. I could almost smell the earth and the trees.
Brad, It’s hard to improve upon perfection but good for you (and us) that you are always looking to improve your videos. We appreciate you, young man! Always remember that snow is a four letter word!
Always love a day in the woods with you Brad. One day it would be nice to see the clean up of the cool stuff.
He shows those from time to time when he does a blog. Or sometimes he has videos where he shows his work and how he cleans them up and how he sets them out. If you go through all his videos I bet you'll find some. I know you will I've watched every one of them..
The new camera is an amazing addition to your videos. As a fellow detectorist that point of view really helps scratch the itch. Your production quality is making it harder and harder to enjoy some of the other channels in the space. Keep up the amazing work.
Those clips, I've seen something similar many may years ago on a very old farm machine.
They where recesed into the wood with a spring under them.
You pushed it in and could tighten or loosen a leather strap and when you let go it gripped the leather belt.
The ones I saw where on a static thresher machine from the late 1800's and held the stowage boxes closed.
There was a Bix on each side each with 2 of the clasps.
Don't know if they are the same item but look very similar.
Love the new camera angles BTW.
Charlie 🇬🇧
Thumb’s up for the extra camera. Brad, thank you for the breath of fresh air you provide to the day. Some much needed calm in this world!
That mystery button looks like the piece to the old telegraph machines they used to transmit signals/messages using morse code. I'm pretty sure those mystery buttons are the switches for the old telegraph machines for sending and receiving messages for sure. I've just seen that switch so many times in old western films and it fits perfectly with the 1850's time frame.
Exactly what I thought, too! Cool find!
@@christyetter5208 I thought the same...read this comment thread first before posting😊 2nd thought...early doorbell?
That was the first thing that came to mind when I saw it also Eternity Sphere.
I was thinking some sort of accounting/ cash register thing but a telegraph part would make sense too
The roller has a function on that button type device a strip of metal probably ran through the gap, someone else mentioned window stay. Needs more research.
Appreciate the new camera footage. Also always appreciate the fungi shots. Thanks for the great videos,
I’m an older Vermonter now living in the beautiful Smoky mountains of East Tennessee for 8 years now. I love the milder winter weather here but miss my real home of Vermont. Watching you satisfies two things for me. It gets me into the forest and I get to watch you enjoy metal detecting which I always wanted to try. I think the new camera is going to work out well although it may not always be aimed correctly. I look forward each week to see what new treasures you will find and try to guess where you might be detecting that week. Thank you for doing what you do so well and bringing me along with you. May god bless you and your family and friends. Thanks so much from Ron C. Originally from Rochester Vt.
Anywhere near Townsend? My late wife and I visited there twice a year for 15 years; GSMNF, Cades Cove, Dogwood Mall...😊
@@hoosierplowboy5299 We call Maryville our home but we are between Florida Tennessee and my home state of Vermont my real home. We love Tennessee and the people here are as nice as home in Vt. We travel in our Ram Promaster Van quite a bit.
Watched you for years Brad, love the added camera angles, give a greater prospective of all you digging. Very cool.
The extra camera is an added plus & I like it. I do also really enjoy the bits of nature up there that you show us in every video...those mushrooms, fungi, trees, etc.. SO Pretty ! Thanks for another delightful video. Happy Treasure Hunting !
The new camera angle was awesome! Love your videos Brad, you’re an extremely talented dude!
Great amazing finds . Awesome brass tag you found hopefully you can share a story behind it . Very beautiful scenery .
Ty for sharing this video great 2nd camera thanks Brad
New camera is great!! Puts us by your side so we can help. Thanks for all your efforts.
Another great and entertaining video Brad. Look forward to your work every week. Always enjoy when your friends join you to have some fun, Mike is my favorite, he seemed more like a bodyguard . The new camera angles are great, can’t wait to see what your doing next week.
Yes to the third camera! Keep it...brings us with you into the excitement of the find...
Brad , I really enjoy you showing the scenery as you're detecting as it allows me to feel like I'm there with you ! Thank you as I've never been to Vermont yet !
Yes liked the extra camera, on one of your slow weeks you should show us how you clean your display pieces...
I definitely liked the new footage. Also, if you are able to track down someone to connect to the trapper's tag, you might ask if the named person also smoked a pipe. They seem to be possibly of similar age.
Enjoy the 3rd camera. I have enjoyed your video work. Have been a fan for years. Thanks
Love your stuff to the point that I can say that they are NOT long enough! Be safe and have a Great Day!
EXACTLY what I was just thinking. Time just flies when the video starts. A testament to your ability to make things interesting. Thank you.
Hey Brad, it was good to see ya, representing xp Deus at Digstock 2023! Appreciated you being there, but didn’t want to be a fanboy and get a selfie with you. I’m glad for all you do for the metal detecting community keeping people both aware of their history And enthusiastic about, digging it up!
I have been watching your videos for quite some time and have always loved both your photography and your extensive knowledge of the treasures you discover. Having the extra camera adds another element and something more...your commentary while you are going through the complete process is perfect and, to me, makes the videos more complete...
Really enjoyed your adventure,great finds. Camera ,very good idea ❤
Thank you, Brad for this video. So many great finds! I really like the three camera set-up.
Love how much knowledge you have of what to others would be just junk! Always interesting!
Door knob is so cool, reminds me of my grandparents house ❤
John from Edmonton Alberta! Hi Brad! Adding the camera was a Great idea! Love your videos!👍
Nice finds Brad. As a long time fanman of your meticulous uploads, musical ability and historical finds etc.. I'm hooked!!
Been digging a couple of years and wish I had started years ago. Thumbs up on the new camera addition. Had no effect on my vertigo, all is great!! Thanks 👍
Oh, Brad, bringing back memories. 50 years ago, married a lady from Newport while living in Hawaii. Spent a few weeks in a number of summers on Lake Seymour, and skied Jay Peak a few times in the Winter. Maple syrup, sugar on snow, walleye and perch fishing, vinegar on French fries, Cabot cheese, wonderful people...😊
The two coolest things the sash clasp and shoe buckle made my day. You are so blessed to be able to explore the way you do. Your puzzle pieces look to me possibly like some kind of musical instrument pieces.
I hope you find out and let us know
Awesome to see the entire recovery!! Thank you Brad for the incredible videos and information you share.
First of all you change the music on the intro and I love it! I like all of your music. And see how you're always thinking, this is what sets you apart. You added a camera so we could watch more. Will let you know what we think but I am always impressed by you Brad! Ty
I have enjoyed your channel for quite some time. I think the new perspective of the strap mounted camera works well… no sea-sickness experienced!
Great show today I really enjoyed it Gene Gorringe Mi be safe out there watch your six God bless Gene Gorringe Mi 👍🇺🇲🇬🇧
Hi Brad! Congratulations on finding that sash buckle. Would love to see how it looks after you clean it up. Love your videos and I always look forward to see what you dig up next! The new camera angle is a great addition.
The mystery items almost look like and old switch board or telegraph. Maybe...I've never seen one though to even compare these to. I love your videos. Keep up the good work.
Your finds never disappoint! Thank you, Brad, for keeping us entertained during this dreary winter. Your content is the BEST!!
I'm in complete agreement.
First, yes to the added camera. Second, Be nice to see items like the sash buckle after you clean them up for display. Third, I enjoy watching this whole process, so thanks for taking the extra time you spend recording and explaining things.
Love going along with you on your adventures. Just a thought, when talking about older clothing, maybe on one of your trips you could visit someplace like Colonial Williamsburg and have the people there show the differences, similarities, and the styles of clothing of those earlier times? Keep doing what you do.
Love the third camera.
Extra camera probably not worth the trouble. Your metal detector show excels because your don't do a lot of tedious digging on camera. The historical background, the cleanup and the enthusiasm for the objects found is much appreciated. I have learned a lot about VT from your show, even though I attended UVM and should know some stuff.
Naw, no sea sickness here… just lots of chills from the excitement of your finds! 🎊 see you at the next site Brad! Hugs from 💞Kentucky Tere!
Love your content. Been watching you a long time. You use to show what you find after you have cleaned it up. You are one or the reasons I got into metal detecting.
Thank you Brad! I liked the camera added... The buckle piece you found I see it attaching with another side that would match the square piece, connecting underneath the round I can't think what you call them floral peace and center. As a woman that's how I see that belt buckle closing. It's beautiful.
Love the videos man maybe check the settings to see if you can get a different picture instead of the fish bowl effect. Think it’s great your trying something different
Great videos. One of the first channels that I've come across that I can set down and really enjoy.
Your editing is fantastic and very well put together.
I did what you are doing for over 30 years, and the way I found treasure hunting was a total accident.
A guy came into my shop and we were talking and he said he had the White's Metal Dectecting store in town.
I stopped by and was blown away by his displays of what he had found and the old 5 gallon glass water bottles full of coins.
I was really interested after that but wasn't sure if I wanted to part with that much money at that time.
He sold me an older used, White's detector and told me to use it for 60 days.
If I brought it back in 60 days, he would give me my money back or allow me to get a better machine, and what I had paid would go to the new one.
You can't beat a deal like that, and the rest is history.
I found way over 10 times what I had invested in my equipment.
Good up the great work.
I'm now a new subscriber.
I bet those woods look a lot different today. I was just feeling like it wouldn't be long before I could get out in the woods around here in Franklin County until Mother Nature chimed in this week.
I love your videos, I started looking at the men with metal detection on the beaches.
Now I found you and find your channel so interesting, especially your stories that ho with them sometimes, but you work much harder as well.
💥First video of yours I've seen, and I loved it! ❤Most similar metal detecting I have seen are about funding something of monetory value, and I didn't care for that. I am SO with you about finding things that help one feel into the past! Gives us a chance to appreciate all those who have lived through this game before us and paved the way for our .............. progress!? Thank you very much for sharing your passion!!! Your demeanor and attitude ROCK!😊
The new camera was great. The shoe buckle, corset buckle and sash buckle were probably from the same lady. The sash buckle was beautiful and my favorite find for you today.
Thoroughly enjoyed your post! I love treasure hunting and metal detecting is certainly that! A calming break from the hustle and bustle of the majority of the posts…thanks, and I will be back!
Always enjoy your vids, the joy you show brightens any dull day
Great video, Brad...
I also like the addition of a third camera...
Thanks much for bringing us along
I really enjoy your adventures and I am glad that you are sharing them with us. Thank you.
Thumbs up on the 3rd camera. Always enjoy your knowledge of your area and the items you dig.
interesting finds, nice show you have going on. Ty
I did enjoy watching this. I was born and raised here in Vermont and still live here❤️❤️👍
That lead 3-ring bullet you found is actually from the Civil War period, 1861-1865, so I don't know why you called it modern. Love that sash buckle, very nice.
Love the historical/background commentary you’ve added into the vlog… I really enjoy learning/hearing what you have to say about all of these items. Nicely done!
I liked seeing more of the digging.
I would love to see the sash buckle after you clean that up. Wow!
Your gentle sweet demeanor is nice to listen for.
The video presentation was wonderful. I really enjoyed watching this.. Thank you Brad…
Love your finds. I too would enjoy seeing some of your finds ready for your display case
The extra angles are great. Ever think about a tripod though? In that way you can dig the target with you in view and dub in the close up once you recover it. In any case, just videoing your hunts is always great. You really found some amazing items there. I hope you are going back and hopefully locate the home site.
Thanks for sharing another fantastic hunt with us Brad.
Absolutely love the three cameras. Keep using them!!!
Love seeing all the different angles. Thanks for sharing
Great job, I love to see all the targets coming out of the ground, keep it up. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞
I like the extra camera angle. Cool video too. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. Beautiful country.
Sure would like to see the sash thingy after it's cleaned. The filming was fine. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
You’re always fun to watch
Love the new camera, whole new perspective! Thanks for the look into our past!
The new cameras are a great addition! Thanks.👋🏼
This was a fine episode. It is pleasant to see your digs from start to finish. I think you should continue this format.
Must have missed this post last year ? Just randomly popped up,glad i saw it,nice hunt brad varied time periods is always cool !
The added camera is helpful and adds interest to the "hunt" for the unknown. Thanks for another vicarious excursion into history.
What a beautiful door knob!! Thanks for sharing Brad. Awesome adventure 🕊
Once again, another great video of all the things you find out there. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your detecting and love of history. I watch daily with my morning coffee. As always a beautiful production. Thanks
Thoroughly enjoyable video. I enjoyed your video work. Interesting finds and scenery. Thank you.
Loved the way you vloged this vlog!!! Loved the finds!!! Thank you for sharing another Great adventure with us!!! God Bless!!!
Looks like a latch for a window. Old houses had those to hold windows shut. It had a lever attached to it. I could be wrong. Excellent video! Very calming
Please show pics of the cleaned buckle it is magnificent. Great finds! Please keep it going.
I love the way you showed the dig process!
That clasp is a beauty. Yes please keep showing more of your dig.
Thanks for always trying to make improvements to your videos. Change come hard to some of us. I don't see the need for the extra view. Your videos go full screen as soon as I start watching them. The quality is alway top notch.
I LOVED THIS! My favorites were the "I'm not sure what this is" and - of course - the door knob! The camera work was great!
Watching the digs this late was great Brad. I Liked the camera too if it doesn't interfere with your searching time. Thank you. We have your snow out west this year.!
I've been subscribed to your channel for about 4 years now. In all that time I don't think I've left a comment. I'm an old East Tennessee boy that has been stuck in the flat land of northwest Ohio since 2005. Your videos remind me of home. I like the new camera, but what I would like to see is that display case you keep talking about. Thank you for sharing your hobbies.
Awesome hunt Brad, I really enjoy your videos you live in a beautiful state. God Bless you and your family
Awesome finds this time. So, I will go out tomorrow and beeeep! Thank you Brad! Peace