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- Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
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Chigg we love your videos even if you never find anything. It is like visiting with a fun best friend who always makes your day a lot better.
I don't really watch your channel because I want you to find something. I watch because I enjoy watching what you are doing, find or no find. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
The saw has an M tooth pattern. First developed in Germany in the 15th century. Starting in the 1880’s in Pennsylvania lumberjack started using this type of saw to fell trees over an axe. Yours wasn’t used very much as the teeth are still very wide. Indicating it wasn’t filed very much. This would date between 1880’s and 1930’s
The rusty old saw would look great with a farm scene painted on it.
Loved the hiking around, the knarled roots of the tree's, and the winding stream. Even the beaver signs were interesting. Coolest thing was the saw.
"If in this world you wish to rise, just sit on a cactus and close your eyes!" ha ha ha
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Awesome two man saw ! Yes I would,and clean it up also
Thanks, I always feel that I learn something while watching your videos- Don't Stop!!!
I love how knowledgeable you are. Even if you don't always find treasure, I learn something every time I watch one of your videos. I wish I had known half this stuff when I used to explore the woods all the time as a kid. I used to own a metal detector and went to old home sites out in the woods but I had no idea what I was doing so I never found anything but nails, bottle caps and modern coins.
Two of my favorite finds, Chigg: A handsaw and a old Coke bottle, just sitting out there waiting for you to pick up.
I really enjoy your videos. I love seeing the creek and springs. I was impressed with your ability to cross the creek on a log. That was awesome. I like going along for the journey. It doesn't matter if you find material treasurers. The real treasure is being in such a peaceful setting with the flowing water and trees. I also enjoy hearing about the beavers and about the horse shoe shape of the creek and how eventual if would change the landscape. I loved the saw.
Great vid Chigg... since I loathe history and being a tree-hugger this was great stuff. love the property.
No matter if u find anything ir not i always enjoy ur videos...i always learn something new from u...stay safe!
Seems he's not fake like some others .
Finally sat down , have coffee, have hubby , have new Chigg Vid to watch , great ending to a super cold day!
I like watching the story as you go through the woods. You ever get in TN up on the Cumberland plateau give me a holler I’ve got some old old house places we can go to. Great video Chigger GOD BLESS.
Super video. Thank you for sharing. Happy Hunting.
Chiggs you really are a history teacher. Thank you I am enjoying your take on where old home sites should be etc. what to look for. Jane
The more I think of beaver dams, the more I see that they're nature's way of filters. Imagine how many dams are preventing the spread of waterborne threats. If only we could supply activated charcoal logs to beavers. Could that slow the speed at which chronic wasting disease is spreading.
Thank you chigger for your videos, they're beyond enjoyable.
Oh chigg!!!At least you're out and about and you got a saw👍🖖🏼😀👀💫🔆🌿👤💯🐏 good to see you and your adventures my friend🤦🏼♂️ we are A"🍐😉👍
even when you don't find anything I am always happy to see you trying.
Must be a deerial killer in the area...😂😂😂🦌🦌🦌🔪🔪🔪
Herb Burnley I don’t think so Tim.
more likely, that they went there to die after getting hit by a car, he did mention it was close to a road.
Likely coyote den in area dragging road kills off the road to his territory to eat at it’s own pace.
@@patprop74 Yup, plus he showed a well traveled deer/wildlife trail that crosses that road there. Experienced antler hunters look for those spots
Take Care All
I got it mate... nice one👍
Amazing place to search Beau and just love that river. Nice bottle pickup and a few nice bits from Metal Detecting. I am pretty sure your going to find something special there in due time.
ATB GL & HH
LittleJohn_MD 🇬🇧
On the use of the cross cut saw. It took two men to use it and you never pushed the stroke. You only pulled the stroke. When the man on the other side pulled, you just held on and coasted. Then you pulled and he coasted. It took half the effort to make long deep cuts.
It was a nice nature hike tho...no worry. You are always so informative
Man chigg you got great balance for an old man lol I would have been swimming lol
I am truly, truly impressed by that crossing!!! 😎
Heck yea I’d keep it !!! I’ve seen some with beautiful farm scenes painted on them
Looks like most of my hunts mostly junk enjoyed the vid nice saw
I just enjoy a walk in the woods, any day! Thanks
Don't underestimate how many deer can get killed in one small area where they like to cross a road. I've seen 3 or 4 deer nearly pile up on top of each other in just a week's time and it usually doesn't take long for someone to notice a buck and take the antlers or whole head. By the looks of that deer trail, there are plenty of deer there.
Good video Chigg! Thank you for sharing!✌️
Great exploratory video. Make no bones about that 😄 . LOL! Wow...lots of bones.
We thought we heard the highway in the background. Other than hunting season...Maybe some of those deer got hit by vehicles, crawled off and died.
That is a beautiful oxbow creek! So many possibilities.... 😉
The bird band is cool. I metal detected one of those a few years ago too. Never did find out where it originated though.
The saw is amazing! Over the years I have seen a few folk art painted saws like that in restaurants and people’s homes. Still, others I have seen displayed on the sides of sheds and barns or in a man cave. Great find!
A beautiful stream indeed. So very lovely.
Thank you for making quality, down to earth videos. I have been dealing with Parkinsons for 20 plus years. Recently it has become to difficult to carry equipment and detect. I used to take my 7 year old granddaughter to make some special moments while having fun. I made here a treasure chest to store what she finds. On her next visit I will show her your videos. Thanks again...
No coin spills but still, a enjoyable look around,that property is beautiful, makes me want to pitch a tent, BTW it would help if you turn the detector on HAHAHAHA
Clean the saw up and paint a farm scene on it, then hang it up somewhere.
Raffle it to a subscriber
I have a saw that is over 100 years old (family keepsake) that has a farm scene painted on it. They make wonderful decorations for a wall.
Always something to learn when we go along with you on a hike. Thanks for taking us along.
Nice saw! I've been looking for one just like it.
Heck ya keep that saw they are collector items now best find of the day right there 😂
Falling in the river would have been exciting 😂
Chig.....I swear that you could go shopping for groceries and make it interesting! Love your videos man.
You've found it! The mythical burial ground of deer. It's where all the old deer go to die. It's rumored to contain vast amounts of ivory and gold!
Take some steel wool to clean up the saw a bit & hang on the side of your shed . I have one & get asked a lot about it! lol.
The first skull you found had the antlers removed with part of the skull for a skull mount. Sounds like poaching.
If I was a beaver I’d leave offerings to the Chiggs
Congratulations on the History Channel show! Just don't stop making videos!, love them!
You can report all federal metal bird bands to the Bird Banding Lab (BBL) online.
Over a thousand views in less than a half hour! Wow! No wonder though, you are so fun to watch.
Probably from the late 1800s on the saw my family has sawmilled since then
I'm Game, is the Chigg a Game... Warden?.
Those old crosscut saws look cool whith a panorama of mountains and trees painted on em.
In Michigan those saws were still in use in the 1940s they were called cedar saws with a grip like a hand saw on one end
I would have kept that saw, would look great all cleaned up and mounted on the wall. Hopefully you remember which tree you leaned it up against this time haha.
Anticipation makes the hunt fun . Lots of water on that property!
People paint beautiful things on old saw blades, nice find.
👍enjoy all your digs, always a good story.
Yeah don’t see the cactus very much for sure. I’ve seen a few on the local lake on the big bluffs.
I like the new perspective where you walk around and the camera points at you
Master Don yea and it doesn’t shake like on other videos
You have great weather, snow a little ways north. Good comment about the beaver. Everything gets a bullet.
That old saw blade makes a nice wallhanger in a shed or barn
Deer tend to cross the road in the same place. It’s logical to say that they get hit crossing to get to their trail you found and some got hit and ran up the trail until they fell and died.
I should have said DIEDED! 🤣
The cedar chewing beavers make Ipana with it or Maybe went nuts and started attacking the deer? That oxbow/almost island would be a good place to scratch around for Indian artifacts.
Good hunt, that's a lot of deer skulls. Looks like some of the areas I go trout'n . All the best.👍👍
Very nice saw. That discovery make the day worth while. Surprised some discoveries were not made mainly because of the deer remains and bottles. I would rather find less than dig a lot of junk. See you on your next adventure and best of luck.
Turkey's scratching in the leaves could have turned up the light bulb.
Hey, at least ya found a nice spring..
Any decent hunter would not saw the antlers off without taking the skull or at least part of it for mounting the antlers
Thank you for sharing!
Loved this wander!
I bet when the Chig says I am the Aquachigger when asking permission at a new site they fall over themselves and say...."yes yes, the world famous Aquachigger, you can search our site anytime anyplace."
I would pay the Chigg to detect on my land lol
@@geyotepilkington2892 sounds a little gay
No one I know has heard of Chig. Bugs me for sure.
@@geyotepilkington2892 I would hunt your property for free! Lol
I live right near him on a 1760s farm. I've asked him multiple times. He never responds. I drive by the roadkill cave all the time. I've seen him filming there. He isn't as friendly in real life. At least not to some. I understand though. fame can suck. So I'll keep my cave and artifacts to myself.
A bird band, and a old saw blade, not to bad. If you clean the blade up good there may be some some kind of stamp on it.
Yay a new video!! Your videos make my day!
MD 20/20, Boones, etc....oh the memories. Lol!
The bird band is cool
Chigg, no apologies...ever. Never lose that heart for seeking the Unseen. He is there, and you can trust His Word.
well the creek crossing was savage level- great videos
My ex told me that her spring was fresh, but there was piles of light bulbs laying in her spring. It appears someone had been there recently. The story of life.
The bird band looks quite old, certainly not Federal. It may be from around the turn of the 20th century, once having been enameled. Perhaps for a carrier pigeon or similar?
Nice buck saw. My father had a few of his own father's years back.
Muskrats live the same as beavers too. Well done, Rox
Love your vids!
Dang I’d love to hunt there.
I've restored three crosscut and bucking Saw's. The best way to date them is looking at the blade if it has a taper to allow the saw to cut without binding it is a good and probably older saw if it is even through the blade it's a newer saw.
The teeth indicate it was used on hardwood. Didn't get a very good look at the tooth pattern but my guess is it's a Disston brand.
Just don't clean it with power tools. The heat is the worst thing for the blade. Use kerosene and an axe stone to derust it. With a new set of handle's and a sharpening and setting it will cut as good as a chainsaw. Just so much quieter. There's probably a house site in the area but maybe the springs have shifted and it's not where you have been looking yet. Anyhow, great video love the foothills.
There are very well used deer trails evident. Maybe there is also CWD eh?
Digger, maybe you've ran into a bigfoot killing field. 😆 😆 😆
Your so funny, love watching your video's. Love how funny you are.
You could sell that cross cut saw to a prepper . Off grid/ no gas needed to use 🤣
I’m envious your wearing a T-shirt. I’m in layers up here in NH
Bad soil, cloudy springs and lots of dead deer. Weird...
If it was my land I might just gather up as much of the old bones and skulls and if nothing more, just put them in a pile or maybe make some weird sort of configuration or monument on the ground to freak people out. Think of the Pet Semetary movie. I think there is more than one movie. So if you want to keep people away, make something out of the bones that looks Satanic or Demonic. And this might deter people from dumping dead deer carcasses on your land. Or the bones could be ground up and used as fertilizer. Anyway, who wants a bunch of dead deer and other skeletons on their land. It's pretty creepy to say the least.
My dad had a saw like that. We used it up until the early 1970s.
Bird band was awesome.🤙
Nice crosscut saw!
Cloudy spring water...a bunch of dead deer...cause and effect? :o
My thoughts exactly...
That’s A big old crosscut saw from the 1800s mAybe And be careful so you don’t get cut
Man I figured you’d found something by now.
That saw is neat. I'd keep it
We find whip saws like the one you found in the woods where I live periodically...the ones we find are from the 1890's one of the ones I found I let one of my friends paint a mountain scene on and it turned out amazing :-)
Hey brother i got to tell ya that my whole family loves your videos. And every time you say your stop talking or there wont be any sound my wife her sister my gay son and his boyfriend all start to mumble that they dont watch just to see you find treasure that they watch for your personality and fun way of explaining things. I love your care for nature and respect for the natural way. To them your a stud with great charisma to me your a great outdoor sportsman and i too like to hear you talk. So damb the wind scream if you have to but always add that commentary we have come to love each in our own way.
Sorry it wasn't a better hunt for you. Still interesting to me as you explain what you are seeing in nature. Thanks for sharing.
My grandfather has a 2 man saw from around 1924
Cloudiness can be caused by too much oxygen in the water 😁