Amazing Michigan finds, so much history in that area. I've found copper nuggets as far south as Lapeer county but never any historical objects that go back to the 1700s, your hunts are awesome!
Hey Eric some nice digs as always . The forst puece of brass you show after the iron finds in the wrapup with the flat sides is the bottom half of a barrel tap key Nice find hope this helps ! GL AND HH
Great stuff as usual. two of your unidentified items are bottom of a barrel tap key and the item at far right is a great find (you called it a mooring cleat) That is a bayonet scabbard clip.
Not sure if anyone commented on those things you mentioned at the end but the one thats bent looks like a knife blank before it was taken to a edge and the other looks like a barbers razor. Not positive just guessing thought! great finds!
Always looking forward to your vids,buddy. You’re always on it! Man I found a little silver modified coin brooch when I was visiting Iowa over thanksgiving. It’s a spot where I have found some fur trade stuff years ago. Is there any way I can send you a pic for you to see if you recognize the bust?
@@Eric_Detectorist I looked at it carefully again and it is no doubt a scabbard clip . Would be at the upper end of the scabbard and fastened in a slot on the belt loop (or what erer it was called) that was ond a belt or shoulder strap. seen many found on F & I and Revolutionary War sites. Look up material excavated at Ft. Legionier in Pennsylvania. Will find some examples found there... Love your sites.
Thanks Eric for sharing these extraordinary pieces of history! I particularly liked the floral silver plate … so simple but beautiful!
Great finds Eric, love the Cartouch knife and silver floral plate! 👏
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed.
Your finds are amazing pieces of history. Good for you !
Thank you kindly!
Amazing Michigan finds, so much history in that area.
I've found copper nuggets as far south as Lapeer county but never any historical objects that go back to the 1700s, your hunts are awesome!
I’m glad you enjoy the videos, and I’ve found some pretty cool stuff in Lapeer county. Mostly old coins from old farms.
As usual another amazing load of find’s! You are truly blessed in your finds locations. Keep up the good work!!!
Thanks for the compliment, I enjoy sharing these finds with everyone.
Another great episode.
Thanks Pete.
Hey Eric some nice digs as always . The forst puece of brass you show after the iron finds in the wrapup with the flat sides is the bottom half of a barrel tap key
Nice find hope this helps ! GL AND HH
Thank you for the ID. That’s awesome.
Great Hunt Eric,Thanks, Indiana.
Thank you, Nathan.
Great video enjoyed it that place will be missed
Thank you, I may go back and sift it one of these days.
boom let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
Thanks Much!
The oblong etched piece of silver kinda resembles a pocket knife scale because of the shape. Great stuff all around thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed the finds!
The oblong item you refer to is a War of 1812 era US Military Bayonet Frog Stud. We dig them often in encampment sites here in Northern New York
Thank you for the ID on this! Glad I kept it.
Great stuff as usual. two of your unidentified items are bottom of a barrel tap key and the item at far right is a great find (you called it a mooring cleat) That is a bayonet scabbard clip.
Thank you for the IDs! Glad I kept these items.
Great finds as usual. Hope you feel better soon.
Thank you!
Great finds, see ya next yr.
Thanks, I'll be back out there as soon as the weather breaks!
Nic finds, thanks for showing👍🏻
Thank you for watching
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Great hunt brother hope you get well soon God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
Thanks, Virgil.
Fun hunt 😊
Thank you
Not sure if anyone commented on those things you mentioned at the end but the one thats bent looks like a knife blank before it was taken to a edge and the other looks like a barbers razor. Not positive just guessing thought! great finds!
Thanks for the information, I'll have to do some more research on that!
Always looking forward to your vids,buddy. You’re always on it!
Man I found a little silver modified coin brooch when I was visiting Iowa over thanksgiving. It’s a spot where I have found some fur trade stuff years ago. Is there any way I can send you a pic for you to see if you recognize the bust?
Definitely. I’d love to check it out. Hit me up on Facebook Messenger. My Account is Digging Deep Detecting.
What metal is the trade ring made of?
Brass, when new it would have been polished to look like gold.
Great stuff as always. The brass piece in your round up appears tom be a scabbard clip for a bayonet. Not modern in any way.
Thank you for the information! I'm going to have to do some more research on that.
@@Eric_Detectorist I looked at it carefully again and it is no doubt a scabbard clip . Would be at the upper end of the scabbard and fastened in a slot on the belt loop (or what erer it was called) that was ond a belt or shoulder strap. seen many found on F & I and Revolutionary War sites. Look up material excavated at Ft. Legionier in Pennsylvania. Will find some examples found there... Love your sites.
@ thank you again. I will definitely look that up.
Id love to reach out to you about some areas over by Curtis in the UP if you would like to. How do i contact you?
Message me in Facebook. My account is Digging Deep Detecting.