It’s MILLer Time! - Metal Detecting a 1740’s GristMill for Old Coins and Early American Relics!
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- This week we're taking our metal detecting adventures to this beautiful Colonial Grist Mill. The new property owner is restoring this mill to its original look, so what a great opportunity to try and see what old artifacts and coins may be laying just under the surface!
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Are you thinking about trying out metal detecting for yourself? Feel free to contact me directly for help choosing the right equipment and for specials on any hobby related gear and equipment.
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Field Case for Coin & Button protection:
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Hi guys cool video.Interesting place.I am very sick today, and so tired.Cancer is getting worse.Another surgery scheduled for the 22nd.I hope to make it to my next birthday on the 31st.I will be 73 then.Cheers to all.I wish I could be there with you.😊
We’re sorry to hear you’re undergoing some serious health issues Harry. We’re pulling for you buddy.
Hi I just read your post I'm so sorry you are going through this it must be horrible I just wish you to feel better today ❤😊
Brother, I will keep you in my prayers. God bless you.
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I’m sorry to hear the news and I hope for a 1/2hr a week we can help you escape that reality. I wish you nothing but the best and will keep you in my thoughts.
Lesney Foamite Crash Tender i.e. Airport Firetruck. Great relics this time out, Gotta Love It!
I started watching about a year ago and I knew nothing, but never missing an episode I now know just next to nothing, only because there is so much knowledge on the show. I find myself sort of knowing the numbers and depth as well as some of the tones for different metals. I am like a kid every week waiting with incredible anticipation and I have to say you guys never disappoint. Grown men and women having fun like kids, and I love it. Thanks for the fun!
Another great day with an incredible setting!
Tell Rich to walk backward 3 times around a table to break the scratch curse.
My father smoked Raleigh cigarettes and was always saving coupons. We each got hunting knives through the catalog
The Foamite Crash Tender was made from 64-68. I still have mine from my childhood so I immediately knew what it was.
Thanks Newman
Still have mine too.
The toy is a Crash Tender, all airports have them. They mix a concentrate and water, whisk it up and spray it as as a foam. It suppresses fire and also blankets spilled fuel. Your key was exactly the same as the back door lock on my mom and dad's house in England. I used to live in a Watermill in England before I moved to Canada, and it had a turning wheel on the side of it.. Love your Excalibur Shovel in Green, I have an Excalibur Merlin as well. Casey makes a great product, hand made in Utah, USA.
Great barbers Doug & Rich. Nice token Rich. Beautiful skeleton key Charlie.
Airport / crash Fire Truck 👍👍
Correct still have mine from the 60s.
Bingo. Now I don't have to say it.
Another outstanding QH & crew adventure!!!
Another good day detecting!!!
Always enjoy you guys great show
Those were some fun finds, a belt buckle like that is still on my bucket list!
My Cousin found a US CIVIL WAR OFFICERS SWORD BUCKLE IN OSAGE CITY MISSOURI BESIDE THE OLD BANK YEARS AGO.
Awesome first half of the hunt there everyone. Doug Congrats the 1912 Barber Dime. Charlie love the Bell and Skelton Key. Rich I found a Barber Quarter like your Barber Dime one time. The fire burned my Quarter so bad I almost threw it away. With burn damage on it I thought it was an aluminum token. I had to look at it through my loop to see it wad a Barber Quarter. Congrats. Love the 1932 Chicago Worlds Fair Token. I've found 2 pieces from the 1893 Chicago Worlds Columbian Exposition and 2 Coins from the Alaskan Yukon Seattle Exposition 1906. Excellent find there. Congrats on the Dog Tag, Raleigh Light Belt Buckle, and the Token with the persons name on it. Great hunt everyone. Love all the Relics Button and Toy cars included. Take Care everyone
RVW lovin' the summer haircut!
Thank you!
Beautiful KEY Charlie!
My dad smoked Raleigh lights and had the same buckle
Another awesome video. Thanks.
Great finds again fellas!!!
Great finds there! I have a melted barber dime that is so contorted, for the longest time I thought it was a merc until someone pointed out that the date was 1914 on it. Cool toys and absolutely love the belt buckle! Wicked happy hunting!! 👊
Nice finds for "Miller Time"!
Some amazing properties that you guys & gals have access to.
That 1912 Barber dime is in AU condition, retail value $75-$150! Beautiful coin Dougie!
It's a fire truck used for plane crashes at an airport. Great video lots of amazing finds guys.
A nice scarce token find, predating the tokens you see today from 1938 Harvard #5 Custom Stamper Machines. Keep up the great finds and content!☺️👍🐿
Crash tender: specialized fire engine especially used for airport service in the UK
DTD's barber dime was mint, but you guys scored some outstanding relics- love the history around that buckle. Next week already promises to be awesome as well- looking forward with anticipation already!
Great finds guys.
Fantastic finds!!
Great video!!! Nice to meet you Charlie at the Hood Mansion on Saturday
Let’s go let’s go treasure and adventure ✌️🇺🇸🌎👵🎉💕🌺
Great finds as always.
Rockford IL is about 90 miles west and north of Chicago, near the WI border along I-39. Didn’t know they built toy cars there back then until I saw this video! Thanks for sharing
💥💥💥💥Raleigh Lights belt buckle..Vintage bling. Makes you wonder if anybody ever said to him: “Say, where'd you get that swell belt buckle?” or “Y'all see that belt buckle Larry got from the Raleigh catalog?”
Fun place
Some really nice finds! Thanks for sharing.
Nice finds what a beautiful mill property
Very interesting content. Love it.
My dad smoked Raleigh’s and mom smoked BelAirs (menthols). Both had those coupons. Awesome grounds!
NICE
I have one of those trucks. It’s a fire engine tender, similar to a crash truck at an airport. I got mine in the mid 1960s.
Gentlemen thank you for sharing this very enjoyable video with us six stars
Jason, I just get really excited over your finds and you stop😭we want more
Fantastic finds. Loved Charlie’s key.
My dad has one of those buckels and smoked those
Great thumbnail photo!
Thanks Craig, I do love a good thumbnail. The clouds were in a great spot and that mill is a stunning backdrop.
That dime sounds like dogtag dogs birth year 😂😂😂😂😂
Close
The crash tender was for air crashes. I have a real nice example of one.
D-block Dougie...i knew he is in the joint back in the day 😂😂
I’m on work release as we speak
Lovely mill conversion. Better a great conversion into a dwelling than some of the dilapidated monoliths here in UK that are crumbling derelicts. Too many are literally travelling down the river. Rescuing history is many fold and diverse and as long as it is done correctly it is never history denied, or worse: Lost ad infinitum. Great job guys. ATB from me in the Dis-U K.
Always good to hear from you Tim
That key is a "skeleton key". They were for inner doors in the house. They had no notches on the bottom "paddle thingy." The same key would open every door in the house. I lived in a house in Massachusetts that had doors with keys like that. The house (and doors and keys) was made in the 1920's.
I love your show. Thanks again guys
Great haircut Rich. Lots of cool finds today.
Hello Quarter Hoarder,Dog Tag Doug,Rich,Charlie and Lynn
Hey Gregory
Jason: You guys always keep me laughing! A key or a human heart? Hearts come up a 12… Thanks for the giggles!!!
JASON SAID "I FIGURED THAT YOU WOULD'VE BLOWN HER NOSE BY NOW",TALKING ABOUT THE BARBER DIME,LOL 😂😂😂😂😂.😂😂/LOL😂
Super cool detail on that Barbra dime nice fine.
Rockford IL is 30 minutes from my house!! That fire truck is a fun find!
I live about that from Rockford also, didn't know they made toys like that there
Rockford was like the toy car capital of the U.S. in the 40s and 50s. I would have thought they’d have a museum in the area.
@@QuarterHoarder I’m sure you’re probably correct. I haven’t looked into it. But I know there’s lots of history north west of me. Galena isn’t too far as well.
belt buckle is from the 1970s raleigh trucking company .
LOL - think about it - the 1930s are darn near 100 years old. That was a really cool token from the World's Fair. People probably don't know about the old World Fairs. They were awesome though.
Get that Barber graded.
Yall should knight Rich with a shovel..and call thee Sir Knicks-a-lot!!!
Good idea. We’ll take that idea to the Round Table
Bless his heart...I think it was the haircut, threw off his pinpointing skills
My dad smoked Raleigh cigarettes. I still have a Shakespeare fly rod he got with the coupons when I was a little boy.
It seems to have turned into the Van Winkle show as he's rapidly zipping around and snaffling up the good stuff. With respect, as a subscriber that winkled his way in, he should slow down or film occasionally, a little so we can see more of the team that we love and that got this show started. 🤷♂
Very Nice Hunt!!!!
New name I heard for Rich on another channel, Nicki !!
Nice finds Guys 👊
Great hunt as always
Great video
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Let’s go! ❤LL
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Airport Crash Fire Rescue Truck. Old. Cool
Alvis Salamander Foamite Crash Tender mid to late 60's model.
OOooooh,,...It's Mill-er!!!! time, I thought you guys were gonna be drinkin' beer,,, LoL,, Not fast, but I'm good
Hello from Central Florida
The truck is a foam fire truck used at airports
Thanks William! I’ve seen those vehicles before but never knew what their specific name was.
Does it match my yellow shovel?!?!? 😆 Definitely confirmed color blind!
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Nice airport crash tender,Doug!!
Thanks Dave.
You could make every video 1hour long and still get the same amount of views. We dedicate our time to keep up on your videos you should award us with a nice long hunt !
Thank you. I appreciate you supporting the show!
Yellow is an indication of a airport fire truck like your other crash truck.
Eva Helen Haenn was born in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, PA in 1923 to Frederick and Eva Haenn
In 1941 she married Henry Levi Young in Perkasie
Thank you. My Ancestry subscription expired and I haven’t reregistered yet. It’s such a rabbit hole of information I don’t get anything else done.
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The Titanic sank in 1912😮
Precursor to the installation of the unconstitutional Fed Res banking system under W. Wilson 😔
456th like, sorry i missed the video, at 2, but watching it now
Token is 1933 (32’ World’s Fair) and I’m sure the Masons took advantage of it with Roosevelt being a 32nd degree Mason at the time with the highest order being 33rd. Sunburst is actually an Egyptian occult symbol for their sun god RA (means sun) and is used by the Masons.
WhooooBoy
It is a air port fire truck
Looks like trouble at the mill. ;)
So, was that name on the token , a relative to the owner?
Rich was smoking hot this episode. That’s a pun on the Raleigh cigs buckle and the toasted Barber dime. 🤪
Congrats on that beautiful Barber dime Doug.
Great hunt guys!
Thanks Doug
It has to change to Richard Nicks ALOT
Rich is fast becoming my favorite team member. Someone should make him a gun belt for water bottles. He's definitely squirting better than Doug ever did. The water boy is indispensable.
Two fire trucks were hot, but I loved the belt buckle from when there were only 48 states. What a nice yard.
Keep digging.'
Thanks clam! Haha i have been thinkin of bringing a bigger water bottle for cleaning things
Rich is selfish
What happened to musket Ball matt!?
From the start you messing me up cuz I drink Miller Lite
in case someone out there dont know MIDGE is " SHORT" for MIDGET >>>>>>pardun the pun
those good luck tokens came from a machine that you put your nickel or whatever like the e
longated pennies nowadays and you could select the text from little punch stamps inside machine...hold the comments.....I know I'm brilliant...and the human heart would have came from the guy who wore the belt buckle and smoked like a chimney to get all those points for the premiums....he withered up and his belt fell clean off of him
You big tease
Airport Crash Tender
Who is that well manicured young gentleman? Kind of looks like the homeless guy named Rich who is normally there. LOL!