I've gotta say... I came across your channel and, being a novice just starting, I love that you give your settings before the hunt. This is huge for those of us that are still trying to learn. I can also appreciate your efforts in the way that you set up and film yourself driving in as if there was a camera there filming your arrival. This probably seems trivial, but it adds a polished look to your videos. Keep doing this. You're going to have an explosion of subs, eventually, that you'll be scratching your head about. This will be because folks will come to your channel and stay awhile watching several videos. They'll put your channel out there with family, friends, and followers, and BOOM! You'll have a great following. And you'll have earned every single one of them. I'm glad to be a part of this early in your journey. Thanks so much for the high quality content you are making and helping others learn how to do this. Your efforts are greatly appreciated!
Thank you and I'm glad that there are things you can take from hunts in these videos and apply to your hunts. If you every have questions just ask in the comments when I load a video... there are a lot of great folks in this community that will answer accurately and I will also chime in too. Thanks for checking out the video and good luck on your next hunt. :)
So glad you are back. I use the Equinox also - which makes your videos even more enjoyable. Please continue making videos.. you were definitely missed!!
I’m still just a small fry but I’m OK with that. 🙂 I like this year what I’m doing when I go out metal detecting and it’s been a great experience so far. You wouldn’t believe the amount of technology as well as software and gadgets that you have learned about outside of metal detecting that I’ve had to learn in order to do this.
This is why I missed you while you were on hiatus. You put out Excellent quality videos, you explain so much of your process and you try to help us understand your process 👍 I think my favorite find of this hunt would have to be the child sitting upon the lioness back 🤗 The pin that you pulled right after though, the colorful porcelain still being mostly intact, is really nice too. You ended your video with the most interesting find I've seen in a video from anyone. Beautiful yet what is its purpose? It has tines 🤔 You indeed had a very good days hunt out there ☺
Thank you very much and yes... all kinds of interesting finds on this hunt. It's funny because even in many years from know I can look at the find and remember the exact moment of discovery. I believe from what folks have stated is that the last "clip" is a garter clip or one that was used for items other than pants or socks. Either way... still very cool.
Awesome, glad I stayed up a little later tonight. Always enjoy watching. I liked the shots over your shoulder so you could hear and see the target I.D. screen. Great bunch of finds and definitely a place to return to. Thanks for sharing, good luck, happy hunting and take care.
I'm a simple man. A Square Nail Squirrel vid comes up in my notifications, I hit like and then watch. The ground is still frozen here, so if I can't detect, I can at least watch these! Thank you!
I hope your ground thaws out soon so you can get out to detect. I I admire the call name you use because I as well thank the 98 is a piece of art and an awesome machine
@@squarenailsquirrel9638 Agreed on both counts! I have owned many Mausers and they are what I view as the perfect mix of form and function. Please keep making these excellent videos; their educational content definitely sets you apart from the rest of the metal detectorists on RUclips!
I'm glad to see you could get out and the ground wasn't too frozen. That was a nice variety of finds. I'm hoping to hit some fields on Thursday and see what I can come up with.
Those were some great relics poppin out of the place. That last buckle was amazing, before you cleaned it I thought it was going to be the end of a Skelton key. Love those Indian pennies as well. Great episode once again.😁👍👍
Awesome coins and Relics Square nail squirrel I love digging old relics try to figure out what they were purposed for thanks for another great show. knee deep in Ohio adiggted to metal detecting Live Love life dig
Hello Square Nail Squirrel~ My husband and I have enjoyed watching your search for relics. We second the sentiment from @KayesDigginIt, we "missed you while you were on hiatus. You put out Excellent quality videos. You explain so much of your process and you try to help us understand your methods." My husband suggested: you take your wife metal detecting WITH you. While my husband makes the better finds, on our trips, I enjoy the hunt as well. This might be an adventure you two can embark on, together. Mrs. Square Nail Squirrel could make comments on her "Newbie" point of view about metal detecting, since she probably has not been detecting since she was 16 years old, like yourself. Best Regards, Peanut McKenzie Designs in Florida. ;)
Are used to take her out when I had two V3i’s.. The machines were heavy and very complex to use, since that exposure she has not been out. My wife and home hunt, fish, camp and do many things on the full spectrum up to plays and orchestras... although I believe detecting is a solo act for me. Most of the time when I go detecting it’s mud all the way up to my belt and very inclement weather. Maybe on one of our trips to the beach I might I test out the water of getting her to detect then. Thank you for your kind comments and for checking out what I’m doing on here.
@@squarenailsquirrel9638 ~ Thank you for responding. Glad to see your recently uploaded more new videos. We still have Garrett detectors and have not made the leap to the Minelab. We now know what to expect by watching your channel and instruction in different situations when we finally invest in the Equinox. Happy to know you and Mrs. "Squirrel" get to enjoy other outdoor activities together, as well as the cultural events. She will probably enjoy detecting in and around water. Always fun. Best Regards, PMD in FL
So cool! Excellent hunt! That pin is a scene from The Jungle Book - I think... Very inspiring and educational I just got my first 1850’s Farmstead (now cornfield) permission a few weeks ago here in Western New York - can’t wait to get out there!
I know that people Scoff at finding stuff like spoons but It shows activity from people that is more personal than just farming. Every little thing we find lets us know we are in the right spot as well as helps date the site.
Another great show Kevin. The enameled pin is cool, nice job on the white cent those are old. Jungle book is what i thought of to on the broach! Hh jeff
Your special fancy find is one half of a Cloak clasp! I dug one last summer on my Homesite of Tragedy video. The rings are for sewing on to the cloak. Still watching. Awesome relics!
Wow thank you for the information on that target. I will do a little bit of research on the Internet to see if I can figure out those connection points to the cloak.
You're videos are so swell shot. Very dynamic and informative. Hard to believe your not in the film industry. Spielberg has nothing on you........except maybe a few $$$$ more.
Wow that’s a great ID on that... I will store that in my memory banks because that’s not the first one of those that I found. Finally know what it is and thank you
I can't speak for SNS, but I hunt similar sites and IHs have become a bit banal for me. Yeah, ones of those dates are still special, but the artifacts mean a lot more to me, and I'll bet Kenny would say the same.
I enjoy finding about anything on a site to tell you the truth. I like to find coins to help me date when people were still living there as well as when they began living there. All the little doodads and buttons if they have stuff on them help me identify little tidbits of information about the family which is fun to think about. It was a bummer that the one coin I could not get a date off of but I’m hoping that on a return trip I can find others that will have clean dates.
Paul I actually have a video already that covers every technique that I use to find a place to metal detect as well as everything else associated with gaining permission. Look back through my videos and find the one about finding a place to metal detect, have a piece of paper ready so you can take notes because there’s a lot of information. I promise you one of the techniques on there will help you score a great place to metal detect
The big bag is actually called a squirrel pouch, this is the third version of it where I have a fourth version in the mix. I have both a design and utility patent that are being worked on although they have became very expensive and currently on hold. Eventually when I start producing them they will become available but currently I just set up a new website today which will house the few that I have time to sew together and be available for sale. I have a Email notify button on the bottom of the website that will let people know when they are available. It will be first come first serve type deal because these take about 8 hours to complete. Squarenailsquirrel.com
The last clip is a suspender clip, mid to late 1800’s would be my best estimation. We find a lot of those at Victorian sites. Well done video sir, keep’m comin’!!!!!!!!!
Clicked on this because I spent yesterday coin shooting in a field of mid tones that were usually shell casings, pull tabs or jewelry, and the occasional nickel. Exhausting;)
Nice relics. I do so wish I could find earlier county maps of my area, a fire in one of the old court houses destroyed the early ones and I've never been able to find a county map with homesteads earlier than 1857. The farm I own had at least 2 other homes on it at one point. One I have been able to find and have pulled out some cool civil war stuff, relics, and coins. The other one is still a mystery, no well or foundation and only a mention of it in family burial records as the resting place of some family members before they set aside ground for a family cemetery.
Try searching in the US library of Congress. Even if not posted online they may have some in their archives. If something was produced in the 1800s an additional copy most likely was given to a document preserver which would have later sent it to the library of Congress hopefully
@@squarenailsquirrel9638 I have done that. The earliest map with homesteads I have come across so far is 1857. I have found earlier maps but no homesteads or structures were on them. Some day I will get lucky and stumble across one so till then I keep will looking.
Wow... you kicked butt at that site, Kenny! Some very nice artifacts, for sure. I love that pocket knife and the buckle has me intrigued. I need to check the comments to see if anybody has ID'd it for you. I recently discovered LIDAR and have been using it to research sites. That's something that you should look into for your sites, if you haven't already done so. Glad you're back... I look forward to each and every one of your videos. Keep up the good work (and the hard work)!
yes each state has differences on available information for lidar. I utilize it in the work that I do but not so much for Ohio metal detecting. The ground is pretty flat to see many depressions as well as highly modified over the years in my area. Global mapper is a program that I use To import meta-data and then export it to autodesk to overlay geopositioned to modern aerials. It’s very useful in the mountains looking for old roads and cellar holes
Yes we have not had that much snow this year thankfully. The ground has been in and out of being frozen quite often. I am hoping that things break and I don’t have to plan around frozen ground from here on out.
Another awesome video Squirrel. Those Indian TID's knocked me off my chair. Googled the coins and found this info from JM Bullion website. Aha!!....copper nickel alloy. Congrats !!!!!! "As part of Civil War-era coins, the 1863 Indian Head Penny is especially sought after by collectors. These coins are sought after further because they are made with a special copper-nickel alloy that was only used during the Civil War. This special alloy makes Civil War-era Indian Heads heavier than other editions."
Thank you for the information Kurt. I thought the IDs were a little odd to but you never know because there could’ve been something laying around them. I don’t see you whenever my machine ground balances low like, in the teens, it also drops the ID’s of my targets. Vice versa for a higher ground balance
Sites like that are awesome cause no matter what you dig it’s probably gonna be something old. You got some awesome stuff out of there for the lack of high tones. 👍🏻 👍🏻
that place looks like there could be a lot of masked targets hiding within the iron. keep digging that spot don't give up on it. The equinox is just the machine to sniff out what others couldn't. H.H
On the coin that I could not see the date on in the field I could also not retrieve it when at home. Anytime that I’ve put those tags by the coins at the end of the video they will have the date on it, if I don’t know a number I will put a question mark. The corrosion level over those two digits is just too deep.
Most of my hunts are between four and five hours. Are used to spend 8 to 10 hours like I did yesterday but after that 4 to 5 hour mark there are factors that affect your hunt. I try to tell people that metal detecting is a skill and physical hobby but above those... it’s a mental game. Not only the part of asking for permission and building up the courage to ask but it also deals with fatigue mentally during the hunt. You are less likely to dig if he signals towards the end of your hunt as well as if you haven’t found anything good after a few hours you start to break down.So these days I try to limit myself on how many hours I spend on a site because there is a point of diminishing returns.
Another great video. Cool knife, the ones I find never have a name on them. Once in a while they may have a shield or something but never a name. Could the round lead disk be the inside of a bridle rosette?
So did you take a trenching shovel and cut it off and where did you get that pouch I want one . Good digs man get them to burn off that briar patch probably some good stuff in there 👍🏻
The digging shovel I have a video where I constructed as well as where I got it and all the information that you will need. I think it’s It’s called make a metal detecting shovel. The most tricky part is getting the rubber handle off as well as back on. The dig bag that I use is called the squirrel pouch and it something that I am working on a design patent for. This is the third version of it where there is a fourth but it is only halfway built. There is a brown one out there floating around in videos that I’m sure that you have seen 🙂
I heard on a video the other day that metal detecting in Japan is not something that is very popular but the items that you can find can be extremely old as well as valuable
I have not completed it to the point where I would like it to be although I started a website today in preparation for hand producing a few here and there. Squarenailsquirrel.com watch for them there.
I'm sorry, have you tried a 15-inch coil in places like that? I believe it's Greg from finding America uses one and it really gets deep on those tiny targets.
Yay, another video. Interesting finds.That thing with the horse or whatever. I didn't hear your story, I don't get on Facebook much at all.you can take a break from this anytime you want. Please come back if you do though Great video. Do you get the hunt the other house also?
I actually don’t get on Facebook very often unless it is an overflow post from Instagram which typically is from land surveying. I do get to return to this site as well as if I can find out where the other site is I can hunt that as well
I've gotta say... I came across your channel and, being a novice just starting, I love that you give your settings before the hunt. This is huge for those of us that are still trying to learn.
I can also appreciate your efforts in the way that you set up and film yourself driving in as if there was a camera there filming your arrival. This probably seems trivial, but it adds a polished look to your videos. Keep doing this.
You're going to have an explosion of subs, eventually, that you'll be scratching your head about. This will be because folks will come to your channel and stay awhile watching several videos. They'll put your channel out there with family, friends, and followers, and BOOM! You'll have a great following. And you'll have earned every single one of them.
I'm glad to be a part of this early in your journey. Thanks so much for the high quality content you are making and helping others learn how to do this. Your efforts are greatly appreciated!
Thank you and I'm glad that there are things you can take from hunts in these videos and apply to your hunts. If you every have questions just ask in the comments when I load a video... there are a lot of great folks in this community that will answer accurately and I will also chime in too. Thanks for checking out the video and good luck on your next hunt. :)
So glad you are back. I use the Equinox also - which makes your videos even more enjoyable. Please continue making videos.. you were definitely missed!!
You're one of the best diggers on RUclips. Thanks for posting!
I’m still just a small fry but I’m OK with that. 🙂 I like this year what I’m doing when I go out metal detecting and it’s been a great experience so far. You wouldn’t believe the amount of technology as well as software and gadgets that you have learned about outside of metal detecting that I’ve had to learn in order to do this.
Job well done, thanks for taking us along.
We love your videos! Thanks for showing the detector close up and explaining your settings.
This is why I missed you while you were on hiatus. You put out Excellent quality videos, you explain so much of your process and you try to help us understand your process 👍 I think my favorite find of this hunt would have to be the child sitting upon the lioness back 🤗 The pin that you pulled right after though, the colorful porcelain still being mostly intact, is really nice too. You ended your video with the most interesting find I've seen in a video from anyone. Beautiful yet what is its purpose? It has tines 🤔 You indeed had a very good days hunt out there ☺
Thank you very much and yes... all kinds of interesting finds on this hunt. It's funny because even in many years from know I can look at the find and remember the exact moment of discovery. I believe from what folks have stated is that the last "clip" is a garter clip or one that was used for items other than pants or socks. Either way... still very cool.
Nice day out, enjoyed.
Glad you are back!
great video again.... thanks
More great and unusual finds, it's impressive how you can find and research these places to hunt. Thanks for another great video.
Kenny, I have been following you for a very long time your knowledge is unsurpassed. Thank you for your expertise and please keep em coming
Great finds!! Congrats!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Awesome, glad I stayed up a little later tonight. Always enjoy watching. I liked the shots over your shoulder so you could hear and see the target I.D. screen. Great bunch of finds and definitely a place to return to. Thanks for sharing, good luck, happy hunting and take care.
Clayton County History Hound hey buddy I like how he does his videos too . Maybe one day I can do stuff like that 😎
Another good video. Thanks for sharing it
Good day, glad you're back at it! Thanks for the vids.
Awesome finds. Jealous of "No Snow" 😄
Thanks for the video.
As always I love the wrap up. You did a great job adding to the nail collection! That site has another trip or tow left in it. Thanks for sharing...
Enjoyed the hunt and like other said, your wrap ups are well done.
I'm a simple man. A Square Nail Squirrel vid comes up in my notifications, I hit like and then watch. The ground is still frozen here, so if I can't detect, I can at least watch these! Thank you!
I hope your ground thaws out soon so you can get out to detect. I I admire the call name you use because I as well thank the 98 is a piece of art and an awesome machine
@@squarenailsquirrel9638 Agreed on both counts! I have owned many Mausers and they are what I view as the perfect mix of form and function. Please keep making these excellent videos; their educational content definitely sets you apart from the rest of the metal detectorists on RUclips!
I'm glad to see you could get out and the ground wasn't too frozen. That was a nice variety of finds. I'm hoping to hit some fields on Thursday and see what I can come up with.
Great video...keep up the great work!!
Awesome hunt.. Nice finds. Great job on video,.....rap up of finds.. Very important to watchers... Thank you ..
Great video again man! Keep up the awesome work!
Great video. Had some awesome finds. That place is bound to have more.
Once again well done video and very cool finds!
i appreciate how you take a moment to review your settings at the beginning.. so informative and knowledgeable on detecting. good content.
Those were some great relics poppin out of the place. That last buckle was amazing, before you cleaned it I thought it was going to be the end of a Skelton key. Love those Indian pennies as well. Great episode once again.😁👍👍
Great variety of finds. That buckle at the last is a real doozy. Always informative and good to watch. Thank you :)
Awesome coins and Relics Square nail squirrel I love digging old relics try to figure out what they were purposed for thanks for another great show. knee deep in Ohio adiggted to metal detecting Live Love life dig
Hello Square Nail Squirrel~ My husband and I have enjoyed watching your search for relics. We second the sentiment from @KayesDigginIt, we "missed you while you were on hiatus. You put out Excellent quality videos. You explain so much of your process and you try to help us understand your methods." My husband suggested: you take your wife metal detecting WITH you. While my husband makes the better finds, on our trips, I enjoy the hunt as well. This might be an adventure you two can embark on, together. Mrs. Square Nail Squirrel could make comments on her "Newbie" point of view about metal detecting, since she probably has not been detecting since she was 16 years old, like yourself. Best Regards, Peanut McKenzie Designs in Florida. ;)
Are used to take her out when I had two V3i’s.. The machines were heavy and very complex to use, since that exposure she has not been out. My wife and home hunt, fish, camp and do many things on the full spectrum up to plays and orchestras... although I believe detecting is a solo act for me. Most of the time when I go detecting it’s mud all the way up to my belt and very inclement weather. Maybe on one of our trips to the beach I might I test out the water of getting her to detect then. Thank you for your kind comments and for checking out what I’m doing on here.
@@squarenailsquirrel9638 ~ Thank you for responding. Glad to see your recently uploaded more new videos. We still have Garrett detectors and have not made the leap to the Minelab. We now know what to expect by watching your channel and instruction in different situations when we finally invest in the Equinox. Happy to know you and Mrs. "Squirrel" get to enjoy other outdoor activities together, as well as the cultural events. She will probably enjoy detecting in and around water. Always fun. Best Regards, PMD in FL
I sure like seeing you get rewarded for all your hard work locating, filming and detecting these cool locations !
Nice variety of finds👍🤘👌
Enjoyed the video.
Great hunt. That little pronged buckle was in amazing shape. 🙂👍🏻
Great video, keep them coming
Wow....some really great finds!....that's exactly the stuff you want to find when you come in to a new site
Brand new vid. Love these.
Awesome video squirrel nail, nice finds hh.
Awesome hunt just love your videos
So cool! Excellent hunt! That pin is a scene from The Jungle Book - I think...
Very inspiring and educational
I just got my first 1850’s Farmstead (now cornfield) permission a few weeks ago here in Western New York - can’t wait to get out there!
Some very nice finds, liked the buckle and the brooch best. Always a Great video.
Good dig squirrel 🐿. See you in the Fields
Really cool finds.
Nice assortment of goodies! 😎⚒
Great job worth a few more visits I bet.
Amazing what’s left behind
Really enjoy your vids!
The first find was an artifact too and now I’m at seven minutes and dude you are in the right place.
Wow...! Good video and find..Congrats bro ! Best regards from Indonesia
Two thumbs up!! Well done
Look like a good day for digging.Nice finds.
Respect for going out whit the frozen ground
No mosquitoes out when the grounds frozen 😂🙂
Looked like a very fun hunt! Another great watch! I found a complete Fiddleback spoon last week. Yours looks like the end piece of the one i found.
I know that people Scoff at finding stuff like spoons but It shows activity from people that is more personal than just farming. Every little thing we find lets us know we are in the right spot as well as helps date the site.
Another great show Kevin. The enameled pin is cool, nice job on the white cent those are old. Jungle book is what i thought of to on the broach! Hh jeff
The brooch item is very interesting, cool Hunt. Kenny
👍Outstanding hunt.👍
Your special fancy find is one half of a Cloak clasp! I dug one last summer on my Homesite of Tragedy video. The rings are for sewing on to the cloak. Still watching. Awesome relics!
Wow thank you for the information on that target. I will do a little bit of research on the Internet to see if I can figure out those connection points to the cloak.
Love your videos. I wonder though, where do you get your old maps?
Check out my video on metal detecting research... have note paper and a pencil ready.
Square Nail Squirrel I will, thanks
You're videos are so swell shot. Very dynamic and informative. Hard to believe your not in the film industry. Spielberg has nothing on you........except maybe a few $$$$ more.
Lol. Thank you. I actually make videos daily to post on Instagram for land surveying which has given me some practice.
Great hunt! I don’t where you learned to edit your videos. But you do a fantastic job! I look forward to your next post!
I learned by adding some gray hairs to the side of my head as well as a lot of hairs pulled out. Lots of trial and error 😂😂
Love your videos you had some really nice finds
Now that is real metal detecting
Thank you Dwight 👍🏻
Very fun hunt. That last item I would name "vampire clip" lol
Lol. I’ll remember that for the next time I find one. I state that in the video. :)
Great video. I think that place has more to give.
Great video.
Great items and video! The long item you found at 6:00 looks to be a 'feather bolt' they're found on wooden horse drawn wagons.
Wow that’s a great ID on that... I will store that in my memory banks because that’s not the first one of those that I found. Finally know what it is and thank you
You've had a great hunt!
Ro bad those ihp's weren't in better condition. They are one of my favorite coins to find. Thanks for sharing another top shelf video
I can't speak for SNS, but I hunt similar sites and IHs have become a bit banal for me. Yeah, ones of those dates are still special, but the artifacts mean a lot more to me, and I'll bet Kenny would say the same.
I enjoy finding about anything on a site to tell you the truth. I like to find coins to help me date when people were still living there as well as when they began living there. All the little doodads and buttons if they have stuff on them help me identify little tidbits of information about the family which is fun to think about. It was a bummer that the one coin I could not get a date off of but I’m hoping that on a return trip I can find others that will have clean dates.
Fantastic video. We loved the pocket knife marked "American Knife Co."
I thought that was a great find and I am going to clean on it a little bit more to see if I can reveal any more about it
Love the "warts n all" flyover at the end. That little piece is cool, looks like a child on a tiger or something? Pretty cool. ATB MMMD
Pretty cool finds . Not sure if youve done this, im new subscriber, but can you do a vid on how you get your old maps. Thanks
Paul I actually have a video already that covers every technique that I use to find a place to metal detect as well as everything else associated with gaining permission. Look back through my videos and find the one about finding a place to metal detect, have a piece of paper ready so you can take notes because there’s a lot of information. I promise you one of the techniques on there will help you score a great place to metal detect
Thank you
That pocket knife is awesome! Great finds!
I am enjoying your videos. Great finds but i need to ask you were did you get your digging find pouch ?. It looks like it would hold a lot. thanks.
The big bag is actually called a squirrel pouch, this is the third version of it where I have a fourth version in the mix. I have both a design and utility patent that are being worked on although they have became very expensive and currently on hold. Eventually when I start producing them they will become available but currently I just set up a new website today which will house the few that I have time to sew together and be available for sale. I have a Email notify button on the bottom of the website that will let people know when they are available. It will be first come first serve type deal because these take about 8 hours to complete. Squarenailsquirrel.com
The last clip is a suspender clip, mid to late 1800’s would be my best estimation. We find a lot of those at Victorian sites. Well done video sir, keep’m comin’!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the ID and date range... I’ve not found as great as examples before like I have at this site.
Clicked on this because I spent yesterday coin shooting in a field of mid tones that were usually shell casings, pull tabs or jewelry, and the occasional nickel. Exhausting;)
Nice relics. I do so wish I could find earlier county maps of my area, a fire in one of the old court houses destroyed the early ones and I've never been able to find a county map with homesteads earlier than 1857. The farm I own had at least 2 other homes on it at one point. One I have been able to find and have pulled out some cool civil war stuff, relics, and coins. The other one is still a mystery, no well or foundation and only a mention of it in family burial records as the resting place of some family members before they set aside ground for a family cemetery.
Try searching in the US library of Congress. Even if not posted online they may have some in their archives. If something was produced in the 1800s an additional copy most likely was given to a document preserver which would have later sent it to the library of Congress hopefully
@@squarenailsquirrel9638 I have done that. The earliest map with homesteads I have come across so far is 1857. I have found earlier maps but no homesteads or structures were on them. Some day I will get lucky and stumble across one so till then I keep will looking.
Great video. Last item appears to be a suspender clasp, perhaps late 1800s?
Good Job. 👍
Wow... you kicked butt at that site, Kenny! Some very nice artifacts, for sure. I love that pocket knife and the buckle has me intrigued. I need to check the comments to see if anybody has ID'd it for you.
I recently discovered LIDAR and have been using it to research sites. That's something that you should look into for your sites, if you haven't already done so.
Glad you're back... I look forward to each and every one of your videos. Keep up the good work (and the hard work)!
yes each state has differences on available information for lidar. I utilize it in the work that I do but not so much for Ohio metal detecting. The ground is pretty flat to see many depressions as well as highly modified over the years in my area. Global mapper is a program that I use To import meta-data and then export it to autodesk to overlay geopositioned to modern aerials. It’s very useful in the mountains looking for old roads and cellar holes
Great job!!
Keep them coming
Great hunt looks like your winter has been a low snow year ! But frozen ground still cold
Yes we have not had that much snow this year thankfully. The ground has been in and out of being frozen quite often. I am hoping that things break and I don’t have to plan around frozen ground from here on out.
Another awesome video Squirrel. Those Indian TID's knocked me off my chair. Googled the coins and found this info from JM Bullion website. Aha!!....copper nickel alloy. Congrats !!!!!!
"As part of Civil War-era coins, the 1863 Indian Head Penny is especially sought after by collectors. These coins are sought after further because they are made with a special copper-nickel alloy that was only used during the Civil War. This special alloy makes Civil War-era Indian Heads heavier than other editions."
Thank you for the information Kurt. I thought the IDs were a little odd to but you never know because there could’ve been something laying around them. I don’t see you whenever my machine ground balances low like, in the teens, it also drops the ID’s of my targets. Vice versa for a higher ground balance
Sites like that are awesome cause no matter what you dig it’s probably gonna be something old. You got some awesome stuff out of there for the lack of high tones. 👍🏻 👍🏻
I definitely enjoy these sites because I don’t have to dig up about 50 beer cans before I can start getting to what I came for. 🙂
kind of mirrored my newest permission.... love the pin with the porcelain inlay.
Another well produced video!
that place looks like there could be a lot of masked targets hiding within the iron. keep digging that spot don't give up on it. The equinox is just the machine to sniff out what others couldn't. H.H
Great finds I love the old Indians. Was you ever able to get a date of the last one you found?
On the coin that I could not see the date on in the field I could also not retrieve it when at home. Anytime that I’ve put those tags by the coins at the end of the video they will have the date on it, if I don’t know a number I will put a question mark. The corrosion level over those two digits is just too deep.
You ended the dig with the best find of the day !!!
I thought that was a cool little find. I don’t have any of those in that good of shape
I really thought that last one was going to be a nickel.
I like the clasp and buckle. It would be interesting to know how long your hunts are.
Most of my hunts are between four and five hours. Are used to spend 8 to 10 hours like I did yesterday but after that 4 to 5 hour mark there are factors that affect your hunt. I try to tell people that metal detecting is a skill and physical hobby but above those... it’s a mental game. Not only the part of asking for permission and building up the courage to ask but it also deals with fatigue mentally during the hunt. You are less likely to dig if he signals towards the end of your hunt as well as if you haven’t found anything good after a few hours you start to break down.So these days I try to limit myself on how many hours I spend on a site because there is a point of diminishing returns.
Another great video. Cool knife, the ones I find never have a name on them. Once in a while they may have a shield or something but never a name. Could the round lead disk be the inside of a bridle rosette?
I’m not sure on that disk, I think I have found something similar in the past although I have not looked for it yet in my pile of stuff to compare.
Top video again buddy love ot
Great video just order a 7 inch mars coil for both my detector
So did you take a trenching shovel and cut it off and where did you get that pouch I want one . Good digs man get them to burn off that briar patch probably some good stuff in there 👍🏻
The digging shovel I have a video where I constructed as well as where I got it and all the information that you will need. I think it’s It’s called make a metal detecting shovel. The most tricky part is getting the rubber handle off as well as back on. The dig bag that I use is called the squirrel pouch and it something that I am working on a design patent for. This is the third version of it where there is a fourth but it is only halfway built. There is a brown one out there floating around in videos that I’m sure that you have seen 🙂
Nice Hunt be great to hunt together there or here in Japan someday, I like that thing that looks almost like a Roman or Greek coin design 👍
I heard on a video the other day that metal detecting in Japan is not something that is very popular but the items that you can find can be extremely old as well as valuable
Have you by chance completed your pouch for the public? Would be very interested in purchasing one!
I have not completed it to the point where I would like it to be although I started a website today in preparation for hand producing a few here and there. Squarenailsquirrel.com watch for them there.
Nice hunt! You might have already done this, but I did a google search for "cherub riding lion". Lot's of very similar items.
I didn’t use the word cherub but I will this search as soon as I am done writing this message. Thank you very much for the tip
I'm sorry, have you tried a 15-inch coil in places like that? I believe it's Greg from finding America uses one and it really gets deep on those tiny targets.
I am the 6 inch coil and the factory coil but not the 15. I am hoping someday to acquire it
Yay, another video. Interesting finds.That thing with the horse or whatever. I didn't hear your story, I don't get on Facebook much at all.you can take a break from this anytime you want. Please come back if you do though Great video. Do you get the hunt the other house also?
I actually don’t get on Facebook very often unless it is an overflow post from Instagram which typically is from land surveying. I do get to return to this site as well as if I can find out where the other site is I can hunt that as well
Good commentary 👍