Thanks, Charlie. As usual, a good video and some interesting finds. That cap @ 13.00, you said "grooved. That band around the outside was "knurled". A straight knurl to be more precise. There are also angled and cross-hatch knurls. These are great way to add "grip" to smooth cylindrical objects and we still do it today! Keep those videos coming!
Trying to find my dad's wedding band that I had and lost last winter clearing snow around our apartment. Got a detector for my birthday last year. Found some things around our 1756 building thats now three apartments.
With all the glass factories in New Hampshire,Temple,Keene, Stoddard,Lyndeboro, I am surprised you don't find more 19th century glass artifacts, bottles etc.
Interesting dig Charlie. Always enjoy tagging along.
Thanks, Charlie. As usual, a good video and some interesting finds. That cap @ 13.00, you said "grooved. That band around the outside was "knurled". A straight knurl to be more precise. There are also angled and cross-hatch knurls. These are great way to add "grip" to smooth cylindrical objects and we still do it today! Keep those videos coming!
200 years ago that area was plowed farmland with houses and barns, now it’s thick forest. I don’t know why that amazes me but it does
let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
Nice finds Charlie, always enjoy your outings.
Nice Hunt/But main thing being around those beautiful trees and standing where settlers lived hundreds of years back.Enjoy your day/
Thanks again, Charlie! The old sites keep giving. Loved the stamped metal piece. I appreciate the views of nature you show us, too.
Thank you Charlie for the adventure and seeing some nice finds !
Always a pleasure to watch your channel.❤
Good hunt! I love finding that hot spot in a field. I have found a couple in my area and No-one knows what was there.
Love what you're doing. I'm in North West CT. near the MA border.
Me too!
Nice finds. Neckerchief/scarf slide? Hair braid or ponytail adornment? Pretty fancy whatever it was used for.
Great video once again! You are in metal detecting paradise. Looking forward to the next one.
Great redig Charlie. ❤
notch on side of umbrella slide is where the lock goes.
LFOD !
The ox knob like cap went to a fancy ground screw cap whiskey flask, circa 1890s-1910s. I have a couple flasks with the original tops!
One half of a ladies sash buckle for their dress belt at 10:20. Turn it sideways. -- Nicely decorated.
Trying to find my dad's wedding band that I had and lost last winter clearing snow around our apartment. Got a detector for my birthday last year. Found some things around our 1756 building thats now three apartments.
Did you find your dad's wedding ring?..
Check inside the gloves you were wearing (or where you took them off and set them).
Thanks Charlie for another Not Thursday of finds and exploring. Joyce ❤️🙏🇺🇸
Cool finds Charlie
It always pays for you to go back to old sites. Found a dimping site so intriguing. Love the video Charlie 😊
Your camera is so good I can smell the dirt...
Nice little hot spot to dig in Charlie!
thank you .
Thats... what its all about!! Love ittttt!!!
Enjoyed 👍
With all the glass factories in New Hampshire,Temple,Keene, Stoddard,Lyndeboro, I am surprised you don't find more 19th century glass artifacts, bottles etc.
Wkw ju ior had a metal detector in the 1800s and dumped stuff? Wild
A veritable potpourri of discards from the past to make for a Great Not Thursday
a droplet of pewter from back in the day. What would they have been doing, melting metal?
Hi Charlie do you have advice for starting a metal detecting channel?
He lo ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Jr was metal detecting in the 1800s?
You actually call that a good day? WOW!