Top 10 Places to Metal Detect You Never Thought Of!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @toadrepublic
    @toadrepublic Месяц назад +21

    I found an untouched campsite along a northern California pioneer wagon road. Trime, Seated Liberties, three-ringers, musket balls, old buttons. You're welcome to join me next time I go back.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +5

      Wow, what a site!! So you know what I mean then when I say first detector to check a site!!? That would be awesome! Thank you for checking out the video and for leaving a comment!!

    • @jeffinphx517
      @jeffinphx517 Месяц назад +1

      GPS waypoints please. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @dirkfrazier9779
      @dirkfrazier9779 Месяц назад +2

      @@jeffinphx517 Not a chance!

    • @sandratutupoly-grappasonno6114
      @sandratutupoly-grappasonno6114 Месяц назад

      Cloud campground??

  • @maxsands3861
    @maxsands3861 Месяц назад +6

    I've taught myself how to use a scythe and carry one in the back of my truck. It's great exercise too. You can take down large weeds and brush if you keep it sharp and you can test spots by just scything a small strip then detect it.
    Great video I'm subscribing.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад +1

      I like this tip as it's silent and not as likely to cause a fire in the Summer as power tools. Might have to learn this technique myself. Thank you for your view, comment and especially the subscription! 😊

  • @TXXpress
    @TXXpress 14 дней назад +2

    Thanks for the thought provoking video. There's all kind of history here along the Texas Gulf Coast. And big hurricanes, pirates, etc. And family in NoCal for more Sierra Mtn potential hunts. Thanks again! New subscriber here.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  14 дней назад

      Thanks for subscribing and for the awesome comment, sounds like you have some perfect and exciting spots to detect! Happy Holidays!

  • @Spirit_Form
    @Spirit_Form 3 дня назад

    Good stuff. I am just getting started in detecting and since it's frozen right now, I am doing my research. I recently learned about GAIA GPS and I am finding some great old spots in PA where I live. I have a lot of the ideas you mentioned indicted on my map. Cannot wait to get started. Your channel is among the best I have seen.

  • @RandyKalvelage
    @RandyKalvelage Месяц назад +8

    You tube surfing this morning, your vid popped up! (I'm in Nebraska) Very imformative w/ geeat suggestions, thank you! Found my 1st seated dime yesterday, 1876...always wondered about old postcards, now i know how to find them, thanks! Subscribed toyour channel because of your video, well done!!

    • @soylentgreen9314
      @soylentgreen9314 Месяц назад +3

      What a coincidence my best friend found his first seated dime yesterday as well’ Couldn’t have happened to a more deserving person’ Hopefully I can show him up next hunting season!😅

    • @soylentgreen9314
      @soylentgreen9314 Месяц назад +2

      Lucky trucker’

    • @RandyKalvelage
      @RandyKalvelage Месяц назад +2

      @@soylentgreen9314 lol...thanks Jeff!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Congratulations on that seated dime!! That's fantastic! I sincerely appreciate the subscription, the view and for taking the time to leave a comment! Happy Holidays!

  • @peirpoint56
    @peirpoint56 Месяц назад +3

    I haven't done well yet at these places yet but I hope to find something unique. In Southern California we had Winerys, most of them are being bulldozed for new construction and I have been exploring these areas. The last place I went to I found a spot that was bulldozed over and knew it probably had a structure on it. As I was swinging my EQ 800 a truck pulled up and an older guy ask me what I was doing. I explained and he told me that the property used to be his Grandparents, they started in 1916. He pointed out where the barn was and the house The grapes they grew were Zinfandel grape primarily. So much metal in the ground but i will be back, its a 20 min drive from my house.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      It’s so fun to get a history lesson from an owner or someone who grew up on a property. The gist of this video is to try and focus in on places where large groups gathered temporarily. Have to think outside the box a little. The old homestead and winery will have treasures too. Thank you for the view and comment!!

  • @OCBeepDigger
    @OCBeepDigger Месяц назад +2

    Love all your vids Mark but this one was particularly fantastic!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      I sincerely appreciate the view and kindest comment!! 🙏😊 Happy Holidays!

  • @sjohnson1776
    @sjohnson1776 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you! Great tips, even for us 'old timers'!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      Glad I could give you some new ideas, even after all these years! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @UrbanProspector-ca
    @UrbanProspector-ca Месяц назад +5

    I am from Nor Cal and have detected around Downieville a bit but now I live in Long Beach. I head out to the desert and hit old train depots that are long gone and also the stops. There were stops in the desert every 10 miles where they’d refill water for the steam engines. We do really well at these just like you mentioned and in our last trip, found an 1877 Seated Dime.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      Don't you just live how everything in the desert is still just sitting right there on top or shallow? Must be so many stops out there that have never been detected 🤔 Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @ThelifeandtimesofBarneyTaylor
    @ThelifeandtimesofBarneyTaylor Месяц назад +8

    Lone trees on the side of the road are awesome

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +2

      Great tip!! Absolutely! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @ScottOuellette-p1d
    @ScottOuellette-p1d 17 дней назад +3

    In 1989 I found 23 20 dollar gold pieces in an abandon canal turnaround. The canal is one of the first transportation and trade transit canals in America. It is the BLACKSTONE CANAL in Massachusetts in Uxbridge. I used a Garrett groundhog detector with a 8" co-axial coil waterproofed. I found them under 3' of stagnant water in 9" of muck. I used a snorkel mask snorkel and a hand garden pronged cultivator. I spent 3 full days looking for more after the strike. The sovereigns date from 1841-1847. I never told no one and still have them in my extensive coin collection found metal detecting. I detect ghost towns out west I detect the high arid deserts for artifacts coins gold nuggets and meteorites that I sell of EBAY to the highest bidder.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  17 дней назад

      Would love to see your collection or your ebay store too! You and I are living proof that real and valuable treasures are out there waiting to be found! Congratulations on the gold coins and thank you for the view and comment!

  • @kellystewart8360
    @kellystewart8360 Месяц назад +5

    I have been hunting a 27 acre field that the college owns and have been finding a bunch of silver coins, a couple of gold rings, etc. When they tore down the old high school they hauled all the dirt there. Also projects from the city that needed a place to haul off dirt went here. They recently scraped it and smoothed it out, and of course I was the first one there. I am nowhere near done hunting it yet. Winter showed up and put a stop to things here. There is another property owned by the school district where dirt has been hauled for a long time. It hasn't been scraped yet but I watch it close. :)

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      Great tip, something for everyone to think about.... and congrats on finding that site! Hopefully after the snow you can get lots more productive hunts there! Thank you for the view and comment!

    • @maxsands3861
      @maxsands3861 Месяц назад +1

      That's why I don't understand why so many don't like fill dirt. In many cities and towns when they dug one spot for a construction project they would haul it to another or store it in a field to later be used somewhere else. Some of my favorite hunting.

    • @kellystewart8360
      @kellystewart8360 29 дней назад +1

      It is some of my favorite hunting now too. The city is getting ready to tear up a big section of one of our parks where the swimming pool is located. The pool is 102 years old now. They will build a new one in a section of the park. I asked our Mayor if they couldn't haul all the dirt from the new site out to this field and spread it around. It is the closest site to the park so hopefully he will do that. :)

    • @maxsands3861
      @maxsands3861 29 дней назад +1

      @@kellystewart8360 That's cool, I have followed the dump trucks to see where the dump construction tearouts and I hunt them if they are on public land. Of course they are huge piles it's difficult and you only get to hunt the outer layers of the piles but I keep an eye on them and as soon as some disappears I watch where they haul it to and hit it again when they spread it out on a new project. Good luck out there!

  • @vadenk4433
    @vadenk4433 Месяц назад +4

    That first train stop picture is 15 miles from my house. Gonna have to check it out

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Nice, that's exciting, check back in so we can see if you had any luck!! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @charlieschemmel122
    @charlieschemmel122 Месяц назад +3

    Nice tipps thanks!!!!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад

      Much appreciated, thank you for the view and comment!

  • @steveblankenship5474
    @steveblankenship5474 Месяц назад +3

    Nice video on giving us ideas for where to hunt. I especially like the river boat idea since I recently moved to Rio Vista, Ca and there is a lot of history in the area. I have noticed several sites which has old pilings near the shore obviously a place where river boats stopped and a place to hunt. Also look for a group of trees which seems out of place where a house could have once stood.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Wow Steve, you are centrally located in right in the heart of all the best parts of the Delta system as the paddle boats and Steamers came right up your channel underneath the Rio Vista bridge in fact one of the halls of a famous steamship that had a boiler explosion is visible while on the bridge looking North on the East Bank. You can take the ferry out to the island as well and there are landings everywhere around you. Probably not much left to do downtown Rio Vista anymore but if you venture into the waterways you will do very well! Lmk if you ever want to team up on a hunt or two! Thank you for your view and comment!

    • @steveblankenship5474
      @steveblankenship5474 Месяц назад

      @ sounds great I might do that after the holidays- the town of Isleton looks interesting

  • @rickkeifer3472
    @rickkeifer3472 24 дня назад +1

    Good job Mark thanks.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  24 дня назад

      Much appreciated, thank you for the view and comment!

  • @creekgeek
    @creekgeek Месяц назад +2

    Great Video!! Some good spots!! Lets not forget old Drive In Movie Theaters!!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, no doubt, I have never checked an old drive-in theater before. But great tip! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @Sattelhammr
    @Sattelhammr Месяц назад +3

    Very good information! Thanks for the quality content. I've found a Civil War token advertising the Yankee Robinson Circus. Finding a mid-late 1800's circus location would be awesome.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Wow that's an epic find! Vrmery cool piece of history. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @vancejones7698
    @vancejones7698 Месяц назад +3

    The Sacramento river delta has been kind to me so far. Would love to take a week and go back and hunt back home in WV.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Good to hear!! Yes so much early California Gold Rush history in the delta. But if course a trip to WV could be awesome too! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @bryanolier6775
    @bryanolier6775 Месяц назад +2

    Great information !

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching, hopefully you find some good spots too!!

  • @dcmdetects
    @dcmdetects Месяц назад +2

    Great video! I’m working on a permission now for a swimming hole, hopefully that pans out. I love the idea of train stops, time to start researching those.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад

      I have done very good at old long lost swimming holes! Good luck at these new locations! Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @matthewd.5874
    @matthewd.5874 Месяц назад +2

    Train Stop was my area I did well with. 1912 Barber Dime,
    ‘28 Buffalo Nickel and ‘42 Merc. I appreciate this video and gave me some ideas for future research and hunts.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Fantastic! Same here I always seem to find some coins at the old train stops. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @thorny3218
    @thorny3218 Месяц назад +1

    Right on. I’ll rewatch later and make a list. Thanks

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      Great idea, thank you for the view and comment!

  • @rickkeifer3472
    @rickkeifer3472 Месяц назад +1

    Good info bro.thanks keep up the great work Mark.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      I will!! Thank you sincerely for the view and kind comment!

  • @alancamper7796
    @alancamper7796 Месяц назад +2

    Mornin Mark.
    All good spots to hunt. Actually working on researching fords on the Mokelumne River. Many are under water now but there are still a few out there. I’d like to add old baseball fields to the list. I found one from the 20’s till who knows when. A buddy’s grandmother told me about it. She used to play ball there as a child. Many nice old buttons and horse tack came out of the field. Good to see you posting videos. Happy holidays, and of course, happy hunting!!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      Yes!! Old sporting grounds and baseball for sure! May be no sign today at all where there may have been a baseball field back in the day. River fords are another great idea. An incredible find of half dollars at an old river crossing launched the career of aquachigger and his detecting channel. Many other spills like this have been found. There are even stories about gold coins being dropped into the river at crossings when wagons or stages tipped or floated away. Lidar would be a good tool to use to see evidence of where the old roads crossed. As always, thank you for your view and comment my friend and Happy Holidays!

  • @dekestone5905
    @dekestone5905 24 дня назад +1

    Great advice.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  24 дня назад

      Thank you kindly for the view and comment!

  • @ronaldbrown5759
    @ronaldbrown5759 Месяц назад +1

    Some valuable information, thank you.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      I hope it helps you find some great spots! Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @MetalDetectingMermaid
    @MetalDetectingMermaid Месяц назад +2

    This was an interesting and useful video. Thanks for putting it all together. I'm a foreigner living in a tribal area and am still trying to figure out exactly where I can and can't hunt. This is great reference.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      I think I just told you to watch this video in a different comment. LOL... looks like you found it!! Awesome! 😁 I hope you are able to find some sites like these in your area where you can be permitted to detect! Thank you again for the view and comment!

  • @Blackhorseveteran
    @Blackhorseveteran Месяц назад +3

    Bicycle races were huge in the late 1800's..early 1900's..and a lot were outdoors.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад

      Nice tip! Was not aware of that. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @My68Tempest
    @My68Tempest Месяц назад +1

    Excellent info thanks for the video

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Thank you as well for watching and for the comment!

  • @Guitarsdetectors
    @Guitarsdetectors Месяц назад +1

    Great ideas Mark. I’m sure many have already thought of this, but using historical maps in Gaia GPS is a great way to see what your town looked like long ago.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Sure is a great tip! All of these new mapping apps on our phones should be a huge asset to our research. Thank you for the tip, the view and comment!

  • @carpman1carpman154
    @carpman1carpman154 14 дней назад +1

    Hi Mark I've just got a x terra pro for Xmas, in my part of Wales there is a lot of beaches, could you please tell me what your setting would be for a beach 🤔👍

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  13 дней назад

      I would use the stock program for beach with your recovery speed at 1..But if you want to focus on jewelry or if your sand is not too salty you can use the program called Field 2 and make sure frequency is at 15 kHz recovery speed at 1. If beach is real trashy raise recovery speed up to 2. Lastly keep an eye on your sensitivity, this machine with the stock quote can get a little chatty past 19 you might have to back it all the way down to 17 to get it to be real stable. Hope this helps! Thank you for your view and comment and for checking in from the UK!!

  • @AdventuresInDirt
    @AdventuresInDirt Месяц назад +1

    Great video mark

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Much appreciated!! 🙏 Happy Holidays to you and the family!

  • @dirkfrazier9779
    @dirkfrazier9779 Месяц назад +2

    Good job!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      I sincerely appreciate that! Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @DigwithNick
    @DigwithNick 17 дней назад +2

    Hello I'm from Kissimmee Florida

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  16 дней назад +1

      Thank you for checking in from FL. I appreciate the view and comment!

  • @joehastings1
    @joehastings1 Месяц назад +1

    Great ideas

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @brianmaloney45
    @brianmaloney45 Месяц назад +1

    Good advice

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад

      Much appreciated! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @markkus1134
    @markkus1134 Месяц назад +2

    Great advice I live in eastern ct and hunt the Ct river tons of history one spot had over 100 silver coins halves quarters Spanish silver all the way back to 1652pine tree shilling! Mostly silver coins very few clad or Pennie’s Coins were literally under rocks on the surface to!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Yes that's been my experience too. The coins are still there even though the river rages occasionally I'm always shocked to see the coins still sitting at The crossings and gathering areas. What an epic amount and quality of coins coming out of your area!! Thank you for your view and comment! Happy Holidays!

  • @jeffreybowman9221
    @jeffreybowman9221 Месяц назад +1

    Thx brother ✌

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Thank you as well for watching and for the comment!

  • @philliplawson-h3d
    @philliplawson-h3d 27 дней назад +1

    Been to most of these. Here in S.W. Missouri, most of your suggestions were not done. But if you "go with the flow" in your area, you can come up with things that were popular in your area, tent revivals, rodeos, Sunday after church picnic gatherings, etc.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  26 дней назад

      The Springs up a good point these tips are not for everybody as a lots of these things didn't happen in some areas of the country. But if anything it can help to open your mind to other ideas. Thank you for the view, tips and comment!

  • @Whadaa72
    @Whadaa72 29 дней назад +2

    I find stuff all the time because most older detectorist only dig high tones looking for silver who are the first ones in a place. If you like gold dig copper signals

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад

      Good point, this strategy works for me too in the early California Gold Rush camps. They can cherry pick the coins and leave the low conductors (buttons, suspender buckles, etc) for me! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @Magicmantx57
    @Magicmantx57 Месяц назад +1

    I hunt a current Boy Scout camp and is the best spot by far.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      I bet!! Maybe you were the first metal detector to swing over that site! Than you for the view and comment!

  • @thedoitalldad765
    @thedoitalldad765 Месяц назад +1

    I have a field that I can detect that was an old train stop. I’m going to try and get there this weekend. It has never been detected before.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Hope you will check back in to let us know how you did!! Could be really good!! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @shillinator9432
    @shillinator9432 Месяц назад +1

    Ghost towns, ancient casinos and gambling houses, Curvy winding roads... Many of the really winding roads were originally deer trails that eventually became Indian trails that eventually became wagon trails, then eventually were paved and used by cars.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      These are great tips!! Thank you for your view and taking the time to leave a comment and these tips!

  • @luisvillarreal5262
    @luisvillarreal5262 Месяц назад +2

    Old drive In movie lots and old rest stops along the highways. They may be littered with trash, but if you know your machine’s language, you will probably do well. Also, festival fairgrounds. Great idea video. _/ 👍🏻

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      Great tips and I especially like that you said, "If you know your machine's language", so true. Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @johnholstein6098
    @johnholstein6098 Месяц назад +1

    I found old bus stops good video

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Ah, great idea! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @mickbalton7028
    @mickbalton7028 Месяц назад +1

    Old postcards have great clues...

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      They really do!! Something you don't hear many people talking about. Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @martaminder2716
    @martaminder2716 25 дней назад +1

    My problem is the county I live in frowns on metal detecting. I have called the county for permission but they always push you off or don't answer. As for old schools and home sites, the national forest controls a large area and doesn't allow detecting except on their campsites. The funny part is my family and extended family owned many of the sites I know about. Oh well, I keep trying.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  25 дней назад

      May I ask what country? That's terrible that they won't allow it, wondering why? Thank you for watching the video!

  • @stewarts7347
    @stewarts7347 Месяц назад

    The Civilian Conservation Corp started in 1933 had large camps, often in remote areas for temporary worker housing. Research for locations.

  • @143DREWID
    @143DREWID Месяц назад +1

    It always amazes me when an experienced detectorist gives away, with todays information highway, sites nationwide.
    Sincere devaluation of ones own knowledge, something successful investors, inventors, innovators, etc refrain.
    Nothing like shooting oneself in the foot with equations of virgin sites and US population at 345 million.
    Have seen it here, old sites which could keep on giving, strip mined by novel detectorists and mess left behind.
    No worries, you'll see it.

    • @jeffs9266
      @jeffs9266 Месяц назад +2

      Totally agree with you!
      Let people do their own research and figure things out.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      This video is for all of those detectorists that buy a new, pricey machine and are passionate about the history and excited for the chance to dig something really cool. They come to me to tell me they are only finding nails and aluminum can parts or pull tabs, wondering how we find all of the types of relics, coins and gold that we do. I speak at lots of treasure hunting and metal detecting clubs across the Western USA and this is a majority of everyone in the room in these clubs. David Blaine might show you how he does a slight of hand move but he's not going to show you his stage tricks! I get your point! Thank you for the view and comment!

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      As an ambassador of this hobby and a representative of a major metal detecting brand I am on the educational side of this hobby. Fostering good techniques, good morals and etiquette and trying to help my fellow hobbyist rather than the keeping my lips sealed approach. I have been absolutely blessed with so many mind blowing, incredible finds that I sleep good at night knowing that I don't take any of those finds for granted and try to give back in appreciation for my fortunate experiences. I don't want to tempt fate by not showing my appreciation. Hope this makes sense but I totally get your point too! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @dude90120
    @dude90120 Месяц назад +2

    We own land that used to be a gun range and I know people that own expensive guns have jewelry the problem is too many shell casings any thoughts

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +2

      I think I answered you on a different video comment but there really is no option to detect an area that is covered in shell casings especially at a gun range where you have different size shell casings that all sounds so good on the machine and cover the entire length of the visual ID numbers. Sadly, completely undetectable. Thank you for your view and comment!

    • @dude90120
      @dude90120 Месяц назад

      Thank you

  • @daviddogge3207
    @daviddogge3207 Месяц назад +2

    I Dug an 1856 Large Cent Last Week in Middletown Ohio Where The Backhoe had been doing some Trenching

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Nice score!! Love finding large cents! Especially when you can get a date off of them. Thank you for the view and comment! Best of luck!!

  • @Stacy-j5s
    @Stacy-j5s 23 дня назад +1

    Look for old revival grounds.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  23 дня назад +1

      Great tip, would have never thought if that one!! Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @creekjonsun
    @creekjonsun Месяц назад +1

    SLC people should check out a park near the 30's (south) It was a Board Track motorcycle racing.high banked made of wood. Very dangerous. people died racing there.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Wow, yeah those tracks had vendors too!! SLC as in Salt Lake City? Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @evilbetty99
    @evilbetty99 23 дня назад +1

    5 minutes of research shows that a 100 year old train stop is 150 yards outside my door... just got the at gold. Here we go.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  23 дня назад

      Wow, that's great! Best of luck! Let us know how you did. Happy Holidays!

  • @huntinquincy4238
    @huntinquincy4238 Месяц назад +1

    Two of the best spots I’ve found were ww2 training camps, one was at the bottom of the lake and after our drought it became accessible. Pulled 100’s of coins, buttons, silver pins and everything ww2 related. Under water now 😢

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      What an epic discovery!! Must have been incredible. Did you by chance get any of that on video? That would be so fun to watch! Also to know that all those things that you have from that site we're rescued from underneath what is now covered again in water makes it even more special. Thank you as always for the view and comment!

    • @huntinquincy4238
      @huntinquincy4238 Месяц назад

      @ you know this was about 4 years ago and I did take some short clips but never turned them into a video. I believe they are still on my page but as far as a clip of everything found I kinda slacked on it. As always thank you for continuing to make your videos, I always love seeing the new ones and even go back to watch the old ones from way back.

  • @AB-ye7bw
    @AB-ye7bw Месяц назад +1

    Old defunct movie drive ins 🍿🥤

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Good tip!!! Thank you for your view and comment! 😁

  • @jmorin2270
    @jmorin2270 Месяц назад +3

    Everything historical in my area has been paved or built on or already ransacked.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      That is sad. Hopefully you don't have to travel far to find some good ground. Or even some older areas in your town. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @mikeward7290
    @mikeward7290 29 дней назад +1

    How about the grounds of a closed or demolished public school?

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад

      Absolutely so. I tried to make it places that you wouldn't ordinarily think about. I think most consider schools but long forgotten school is a whole different concept. Thank you for tip, view and comment!

  • @DigginLouisiana
    @DigginLouisiana Месяц назад +1

    Old forgotten drive-in movie locations

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Absolutely, great tip!! I forgot about those. Thank you for your view, tip and comment!

  • @jerryowen-m6j
    @jerryowen-m6j Месяц назад +2

    Old roadside motels

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Ah! Great Tip here!! Yes, absolutely. Way stations, road houses, etc. Thank you for your view, tip and comment!

  • @mdmelbourne6076
    @mdmelbourne6076 29 дней назад +2

    I think doing research is a complete waste of time,
    Everyone will tell you about research, google maps is the only thing you need,
    Everyone I know with a detector goes on about research yet they go through a site and thousands of people have been there before them,
    Think outside the box..
    and compare old maps overlapping new maps.
    You’ll soon be hitting treasure that others would be jealous about

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад +1

      Thank you kindly for these tips! Thank you also for the view and comment!

  • @mandybrown7758
    @mandybrown7758 Месяц назад +1

    😊👊🏽

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @shannonherb2048
    @shannonherb2048 Месяц назад +1

    Another one is rural mailbox pull throughs. People always put money in them.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  29 дней назад +1

      Ahh, love this tip!! Would have never thought of this one! I remember standing in front of an old row of rural mailboxes and looking down and seeing a buffalo nickel just laying right on top of the gravel. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @jenkosgoldadventures
    @jenkosgoldadventures Месяц назад +1

    Boat ramps

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      GREAT TIP!! Who would ever think but yeah people loose their sunglasses, wallets, phones, you name it... At boat ramps. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @dapawaz8310
    @dapawaz8310 Месяц назад +1

    Old maps and travel reports are your friends.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely, should have mentioned old maps but some of these tips like the Circus or Exhibition Boxing is not going to be on a map. But if someone tells you they had boxing matches up on hill behind green woods creek and rattlesnake bend, a map would be awesome! Thank you for the tip, the view and comment! 😊

    • @dapawaz8310
      @dapawaz8310 Месяц назад

      I enjoy your videos, my friend. We lived in Rocklin for some years, so I know your area somewhat.

  • @bmiller22765
    @bmiller22765 Месяц назад +2

    For me, the old racetrack is to late. It is covered in houses now. My father said you knew you were halfway because there was a little dip.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Darn, maybe another drag strip in a nearby town? Many of us will find modern construction right over the sites we are researching. Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @thatwaseasy4065
    @thatwaseasy4065 Месяц назад +3

    Metal detecting for 40 years,unfortunately many good places are private property now,and owners say no when asked for permission

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      I have been detecting for nearly the same and it is definitely tough to get permissions in these days of laws, rules and litigation. Everyone is worried about getting sued. But there are still so many that will give permission too. Thank you for your view and comment!

  • @scottbaumgart4986
    @scottbaumgart4986 19 дней назад +1

    Your blood,is one of those places....😢

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  19 дней назад

      Not sure what that means...🤔 Thank you for the view and comment!

  • @BruceGordon925
    @BruceGordon925 Месяц назад +1

    One place to find stuff you don't mention. (anywhere) Where do people go to lose their money? (anywhere) Love the tube videos of $2,000 detectors and they post the "Tot lot" hunts. I've been at it 44 years, I still get people telling me the local park has to be good as if people haven't been hunting it for 50 years. I guess people must like zinc pennies. Point is 90% of detectorists are dreamers. I must say those closet Queen detectors are cheap to buy from them. Where do I hunt (Right in the middle of civil war camps) People have been losing coins/relics for over 300 years. Haven't dug a clad coin, Well I can't remember when last I did.

    • @BrassMedic
      @BrassMedic  Месяц назад

      Great points and tips! Thank you for the view and comment!

    • @bdi11000
      @bdi11000 3 дня назад

      old stage stop more than one!