Nice finds I recently found a 1950s coke bottle and some old glass insulators found them next to the train tracks enjoyed watching thanks for sharing and good luck on your next outdoor adventure 👍
I saw that thumbnail for all those insulators you found. I'll have to check that out! I love insulators. I have a couple late 1800s ones but they are in rough shape
Hahaha! Well, if Jinx can grin at me on commannd, I might be less afraid. And "afraid" is such a strong word, isn't it? I'm not really afraid, I'm just.... cautiously wary of... ok, I'm afraid of horses. And cows. 🤷🏻♂️
Looks like you and Friends had a good day brother. Cool medal. I have my daddy's. I do have to say that if you collect all those dandelions and add them to a 1.75 ltr of Everclear you will have Everclear that tastes like dandelions. LOL Had fun watching you have fun Aaron. Thanks for sharing your adventures brother. Hope this comment finds you doing well and in good health. Many blessings my friend.
Can't say that I've ever had dandelions in liquor before... can't say that I've ever had dandelions at all actually, haha. Is that something some people actually do? I'm doing A-okay, Kevin. Thanks for the well wishes! I hope you are also doing well. Glad you could stop by as always!
@@RESURRECTINGRELICS That is SO weird that you should say that!!! I have the George Jones early years greatest hits CD in my truck RIGHT NOW and I've been listening to it all week. Just listened to White Lightning on the way home from work today! Did we just become best friends?! 🤣
@@meandmyshadow6269 That’s funny, sorry I just noticed the comment I’ve been sleeping and laying around so exhausted I felt like dying 😂 That’s pretty cool that you were just listening to that. I love the old classics. Yep besties from here on👍👍👍
Awesome finds, Aaron !! I found one of those Oklahoma tax tokens, here is Kentucky...I think it had a 5 on it... The medal is sweet for sure 😎👊💥!!!! Have a great day Brother Shadow ✌🍀🪶🪶
The 5 mil ones are so much better than the 1 mil! I think they are made from copper. I have dug hundreds of the 1 mils over the years but probably only a dozen or so of the 5 mil. Isn't it weird when you find another state's tax token? I found a Louisiana one a few years ago here in OK. Which was kinda cool since I was actually born in Louisiana.
I've been detecting for 14 years and I think they're a great find and a great piece of history. I've dug hundreds of them and I still get excited every time. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@meandmyshadow6269 , I got my first detector at the age of 9 in 1970. My dad was bored with the old Garrett, and figured it was a way to keep me out of trouble. If you really like the tax tokens, look for old country stores, schools, and playgrounds. Old timers would give kids handfuls of the tax tokens to play with. The only tax tokens I ever cared about as an adult were the "OPA points" tokens. They were made from a hard pressed fiber board like material. I remember some were red, and there were blue ones. Non-metallic, but you can find them in old dump grounds sometimes. I just got back into the hobby, and my wife and I both got a Legend detector. Technology sure has come a long way since my last new detector was a Fisher 1260-X. Happy Hunting!
Very cool!
Thanks Pat! I hope you and the girls enjoyed this one!
Nice finds I recently found a 1950s coke bottle and some old glass insulators found them next to the train tracks enjoyed watching thanks for sharing and good luck on your next outdoor adventure 👍
I saw that thumbnail for all those insulators you found. I'll have to check that out! I love insulators. I have a couple late 1800s ones but they are in rough shape
That good conduct medal is special. It would be so cool to know to whom it was given. :-)
I wish I could find who lost it and get it back to them, I'm sure they or their family would love to have it back
Good hunt Aaron that military good conduct medal was a good find, that’ll look good in the coffee table!👍👍👍
Thanks! Yeah, It's definitely going in the coffee table for sure! I've found two or three silver marksmanship badges over the years as well
Way to go chuck E G! Cool finds guys
Thanks Randy! Hard to beat a classic Chuck E Cheese token, lol
Taking a break from Arrowhead hunting is always good for me gives my mind to reset 😊
It fun change of pace, indeed!
Yeah I have some vacation time coming up going go arrowhead hunting then
WoW! That’s Incredibly Cool! Have a great week!🥂❤️✨
Thank you, Juan. You have a great week too!
Jinx is going to be very disappointed when I tell her you pet a friend's "horse", but you're afraid to meet her. 😂😉
Hahaha! Well, if Jinx can grin at me on commannd, I might be less afraid. And "afraid" is such a strong word, isn't it? I'm not really afraid, I'm just.... cautiously wary of... ok, I'm afraid of horses. And cows. 🤷🏻♂️
She will smile and love on you as long as you have treats. After that, you might experience a cold shoulder. 😂
Just don't tell her I'm part pigeon...🕊️
That pigeon had it coming. It should've known better than to land in a horse's stall. Poor thing.🤦🏻♀️
I'm here !!! I'm here !!!! Dont start w/o me. LOL
Looks like you and Friends had a good day brother. Cool medal. I have my daddy's. I do have to say that if you collect all those dandelions and add them to a 1.75 ltr of Everclear you will have Everclear that tastes like dandelions. LOL Had fun watching you have fun Aaron. Thanks for sharing your adventures brother. Hope this comment finds you doing well and in good health. Many blessings my friend.
Can't say that I've ever had dandelions in liquor before... can't say that I've ever had dandelions at all actually, haha. Is that something some people actually do? I'm doing A-okay, Kevin. Thanks for the well wishes! I hope you are also doing well. Glad you could stop by as always!
@@meandmyshadow6269 LOL yep people eat dandelions. I have many times. I'm doin ok Aaron Thanks. Glad you are also my friend
Loved the hunt, & the finds. Renaming g- man tuna can. His new name is G- man shovel man😅
Hahaha, yeah you can see him doing a lot of digging in the background of a lot of those shots. He's a pretty prolific digger!
Reminds me of the song white lightning by George Jones “ The G men team and the revenuers too searching for the place that he made his booze!😂😅
@@RESURRECTINGRELICS That is SO weird that you should say that!!! I have the George Jones early years greatest hits CD in my truck RIGHT NOW and I've been listening to it all week. Just listened to White Lightning on the way home from work today! Did we just become best friends?! 🤣
@@meandmyshadow6269 That’s funny, sorry I just noticed the comment I’ve been sleeping and laying around so exhausted I felt like dying 😂 That’s pretty cool that you were just listening to that. I love the old classics. Yep besties from here on👍👍👍
Awesome finds, Aaron !! I found one of those Oklahoma tax tokens, here is Kentucky...I think it had a 5 on it...
The medal is sweet for sure 😎👊💥!!!! Have a great day Brother Shadow ✌🍀🪶🪶
The 5 mil ones are so much better than the 1 mil! I think they are made from copper. I have dug hundreds of the 1 mils over the years but probably only a dozen or so of the 5 mil. Isn't it weird when you find another state's tax token? I found a Louisiana one a few years ago here in OK. Which was kinda cool since I was actually born in Louisiana.
@@meandmyshadow6269
Yeah, it definitely makes ya start wondering 😎👍..
Have a great day brother Shadow ✌🍀⛏⛏
I wish you 10000 total subscribers by the end of the year my friend.❤❤❤
And the same to you, good sir!
Always an adventure!!! What brand of pinpointer do you use?
Thanks for watching! The pinpointer is a Whites TRX. I also have a Garrett "carrot" but I use it only for water detecting.
@@meandmyshadow6269 cool, thanks!!!
@@fishin76for sure!
Tax tokens are everywhere in Oklahoma. Some places they're worse than pull tabs. 🤣
I've been detecting for 14 years and I think they're a great find and a great piece of history. I've dug hundreds of them and I still get excited every time. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@meandmyshadow6269 , I got my first detector at the age of 9 in 1970. My dad was bored with the old Garrett, and figured it was a way to keep me out of trouble. If you really like the tax tokens, look for old country stores, schools, and playgrounds. Old timers would give kids handfuls of the tax tokens to play with. The only tax tokens I ever cared about as an adult were the "OPA points" tokens. They were made from a hard pressed fiber board like material. I remember some were red, and there were blue ones. Non-metallic, but you can find them in old dump grounds sometimes. I just got back into the hobby, and my wife and I both got a Legend detector. Technology sure has come a long way since my last new detector was a Fisher 1260-X. Happy Hunting!