Pretty cool finds. I found parts to an old stove too out in a cornfield also had some old brick,glass and some pottery in the hole. Going to try to finish digging it up this fall after they cut the beans. Hopefully there is some other old relics around there.
Ooooh, Darin, remember that spot! There was a homestead there…which means there will be homestead stuff in the dirt! Hopefully, you can catch the field after they cut, and BEFORE they plant winter wheat or some cover crop!
@@HistoryintheHandMetalDetecting i have put alot of time into researching the property. It's actually my sister and brother in laws. It's one of the first recorded properties in the county it was around 1819. Not too long after Indiana became a state. After looking at old plat maps and topos I can identify atleast 3 different home sites on it. One spot is actually close to my deer stand and never knew if after all these years. I'm really getting excited to get in there. Only been detecting for a couple months now. Love watch yours and other detecting old places like that.
@@darinblackburn6023 I was out just now, and found 2 new foundation holes to search another time. My "diggin dog Mac" got into a porcupine…so we headed home for some pliers and pain, to remedy the situation. Poor guy! Using LiDAR really helps me see old roads, fields, and foundations…even in what are now woods!
@@HistoryintheHandMetalDetecting hope Mac is ok.... yeah. I use it too. It's very helpful. Probably going to be on a binge watch of your videos. They are pretty good.
Thanks Scott…but STILL🤬🤬🤬 it bugs me! I should have listened to my own wise advice…but I was having trouble with plug accuracy that day, for some reason.
You did find the cellar hole like you set out to do. I like the buckles & the ax! Good job Steve! I enjoy your shows! Rk.
I found it, Rich…but it was full of growing brush! What I found in the video was all within 15 feet of the foundation!
Maybe a sash buckle? Great hunt, thanks for sharing. Keep on swinging. Would absolutely love to pull an old axe head.
Thanks Dave! I’ve got 2 five gallon buckets full of axe heads! I’d cripple myself trying to lift them🤣🤣
Sash buckle is a possibility…maybe for a child's dress.
hey Steve.. Nice intro...At leasteyou found those beltbuckles... nice nice!
Thanks! I’ll be back next spring again…to search below the foundation on the hill. It’s all grown up now. Zero coins makes me a little suspicious…
Pretty cool finds. I found parts to an old stove too out in a cornfield also had some old brick,glass and some pottery in the hole. Going to try to finish digging it up this fall after they cut the beans. Hopefully there is some other old relics around there.
Ooooh, Darin, remember that spot! There was a homestead there…which means there will be homestead stuff in the dirt!
Hopefully, you can catch the field after they cut, and BEFORE they plant winter wheat or some cover crop!
@@HistoryintheHandMetalDetecting i have put alot of time into researching the property. It's actually my sister and brother in laws. It's one of the first recorded properties in the county it was around 1819. Not too long after Indiana became a state. After looking at old plat maps and topos I can identify atleast 3 different home sites on it. One spot is actually close to my deer stand and never knew if after all these years. I'm really getting excited to get in there. Only been detecting for a couple months now. Love watch yours and other detecting old places like that.
@@darinblackburn6023 I was out just now, and found 2 new foundation holes to search another time. My "diggin dog Mac" got into a porcupine…so we headed home for some pliers and pain, to remedy the situation. Poor guy!
Using LiDAR really helps me see old roads, fields, and foundations…even in what are now woods!
@@HistoryintheHandMetalDetecting hope Mac is ok.... yeah. I use it too. It's very helpful. Probably going to be on a binge watch of your videos. They are pretty good.
Steve, don’t beat yourself up. We all do that. 👍
Thanks Scott…but STILL🤬🤬🤬 it bugs me!
I should have listened to my own wise advice…but I was having trouble with plug accuracy that day, for some reason.