Silver Buckle : Metal Detecting A 1740's Stone And Brick Home
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
- Grizz and I metal-detected the yard of an old 1740s-era home. It has a nice springhead and some really big trees around it. Both Grizz and I found some great artifacts, like buttons, coins, and even a silver buckle! Plus, we meet some pretty fly chicks.
As always this is a how to metal detecting outdoor adventure vlog that is family friendly and hopefully a fun video to watch.
About Aquachigger:
I like to make videos that promote my lifestyle of outdoor adventure, metal detecting, yapping, searching for river treasure, SCUBA diving, exploring abandoned places, hiking, caving, caring for animals and pets, and observing the things outdoors that often go unnoticed. I keep my RUclips "Aquachigger" channel family-friendly and hope you subscribe if you like my style.
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What a funny, sweet old Fiona! Love her! I really like how you add the pics in the video of the cleaned up and identified version of whatever you just dug up. And those flowers were beautiful ... ! Nice time, Chigg! Thanks for taking us along! - Muddypaw 🐾
whats the deal with the landowner; do you both agree you can keep whatever you find? But what if its big worth treasure? Do you agree to split anything worth over a certain amount?
Thank you for the added ''cleaned up'' pictures off to the side. Going forwards please keep this feature
I really like how you’re adding the pictures of the cleaned up item now. Makes so much more enjoyable, seeing the cleaned up item.
Your dog has a lovely singing voice!!!!😂😂😂😂
She does that when Lindsay leaves the house.
Hello Chigg, great hunt, that little hinge thing you found, I believe it to be an overshoe buckle. Take care 👍
That's exactly what it is, I have a pair somewhere in all my junk with the same buckles.
@8:00 Exactly what I thought. I'm glad I'm in good company. Some of us are showing our age. 🤣
Wearing/owning shoes buckles... how old are you guys ?
Winter snow boot buckle hated those when I was a kid
@@generaldisarray4146😂 me too, looks like the snaps on the old black rubber boots of the 70’s
That weird hinge brought back memories. Sixty years ago they were used on kids raincoats as closures.
Also galoshes
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Remember them like it was yesterday-
"Wear your galoshes!"
Get your chickens Chigg, uve earned em
Love how you're showing the picture now after each find. We get a far better look at the stuff you find now. Hopefully you keep it up. Hope you're doing well. Take care.😊
Chigg That hinge you found looks more like a boot buckle.
from the vintage rubber galoshes I think
@@marygreen5461 I wouldn't call them vintage I use to wear them when I was younger.....Oooops I guess I'm getting od....lol
The item at 10:03 is part of what telephone guys call a P-clamp. It's aluminum and is used to attach arial telephone lines from a pole to a customer's house. They are modern and still in use.
Nice video today!
Glad you enjoyed it
Chigg’s you are trying something new by showing your finds after clean up and I like it. You found so many awesome coins. That belt buckle has initials engraved on it. A very nice permission. Enjoyed the end clip of doggo signing. 👍👏😀
When I was living near Camp Lejeune NC. The EOD crew would bring me 5 gallon buckets of Garand rounds in their clips. They were toast. They were getting them from the ground around the new Hospital that was being built. After WW2 Gunny could not burn up all of the rounds at the range. So he and a few other just buried the rounds in the woods. Along with tank mines, hand grenades, rockets, and anything else left over from WW2. great fun........ There was an EOD team on site as long as work was being done. Semper Fi.
Another Aquachigger Adventure that there was something for me to learn. Thanks, Beau.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the donation!
Chickens are good little birds. Mine sit with me on my back porch. Gabby usually jumps up on my shoulder.
I love the edit where you show the cleaned up photo with the finds!! Great video as always chig
Hi aquachigger I’m in Australia and really like watching what you find. 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
Hey Chigg! I love the formats of these videos with the pictures of the artifacts all cleaned. Love the videos!
Late for the picture show. Looking forward to a Friday evening adventure.
Always go in with a positive attitude.
at 808 that looks to me like the male connector clasp to a pair of old rubber boots that you would slip on over your shoes.
Bobbi Wobbs howling at the end 😍😍😭😭😍😍😍😍🤣🤣🤣🤣
You definitely got it going on showing the relics you find.
Remember those old days when glasses weren't required & you could bend down & get back up without Sound-effects?
I sure do, friend!
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Man I love seeing coins unearthed after so long. So much history in such a small hunk of metal!
Another awesome adventure. 😊
8:00 Snap clasp for those 1960s rubber galoshes, needs the little metal strap side to go with it.
Fun hunt, Chigg. I always enjoy watching your adventures. Congrats on all your finds.
Awesome video!!!! I love the sterling silver buckle!!!
Holy pictures and everything
The new side pictures are really good! Great addition to your videos
Thats a great hunt chigg
VERY Cool finds Chigg! Thank You - Hey Grizz!
The electrical item around the 10:20 mark is what we in the telephone world call a pea clamp. It has another part that slides together on an aerial telephone line with a loop on it that hooks to a j hook on a telephone pole. If you look at poles in town you will see them holding up the phone lines.
That clip is from old rubber boots we wore them back in the 60’s
I love old homestead sites you never know what you will find, great video thanks Chigg.
Bobbie wobbs approved video, nice 🐕✔
I like that you are also displaying the name and cleaned image of your finds
The Sweet-Orr button is from pants that were made in my town of Wappingers falls NY. Established 1871. Interesting history, check it out.
9th like, good evening chigg/happy friday night
Good evening.
@@aquachigger thanks chigg
Loved the troll train at the very end. 😂😂
Oh my goodness, the sweet pup howling at the end. ❤
Fiona is so cute!
Fun hunt, Chigg! That buckle is gorgeous!❤
I found my first old coin yesterday, 1956 wheat penny at a house built in 1946. That sucker was at about 8 inches down and pushed the limits of my little Ace250. Ive been praying to find my first silver coin but my detector skills arent great at knowing what to dig and what to skip over. Maybe ill find enough clad to buy a higher quality detector at least. Its crazy to think The Chigg can find a large cent and have the same reaction as i do when i find a clad quarter. But i guess thats what its like when you are the best of the best at something. Long live the Chigg!
I really like seeing a picture of the find off to the side! Regards from Australia.
That weird looking bent metal thing was a telephone drop wire clamp. They would strip the outer jacket from the cable leaving the inside insulated wires to connect and that clamp would have a bale on it that would hook to the pole and/or the house. The ones I used about ten years ago were aluminum,so that one you found was much older.
Nothing like an Uncle Chigg video on a Friday evening. That KGII looks like it cleaned up really nice. Wow there’s some amazing things in the ground at this site.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks Chigg' We'll have to add the moniker "The Chigg' of knowledge"
LOVE the little furry howl!❤
Thank you for putting up pictures as you go.👍🏻
You have a wonderful channel, Thank you for sharing. As everyone else is saying....loving the new cleaned up artifact pictures.
Howdy you all! Looks like a beutiful spring day. Looks like it was a decent amount of treeeasure ye found!. Plus ya got ur exercise.
Hows it goin chigg. Just wanted to let you know how much i enjoy your videos. Im currently 19 and have been watching them since i was little. Always excited to see when you post something new!
That "hinge" looks like a buckle of rubber galoshes
Thanks Again Chigg' this ones for the algorithm LOL
Clasp for old fashioned rain gear or over shoe galoshes.
10.08 look like a drop wire clip for a telephone install at a house . i used to use them back in 1967 when i worked for the phone company.m1 clip is a en bloc clip i have one also my favorite that i own is a full auto stg44. never stop learning its great fun
You Did Good You Got Some Cash. 😎👍✌.
The egg looks like a robin's egg. The small hole was probably made by a wren. Wrens will steal other birds eggs and poke holes in them so they won't hatch. I like the inset photos of the cleaned finds.
Love the belt buckle.
Hope you took that Nice Sounding Clump Home to find out Why!!?
Interesting finds today.
That hinge looks like a storm window latch!
8:09 I believe is a shutter latch. Fun hunt !
Thank you for a good video. What can you say about Seminole War buttons? Have a great weekend.
Exactly it's for holding telephone wire up from the pole to the house
I live on a property that's been dozed and has had several houses on it, items from the 50s and even afterwards can be 1+ feet down. There are enough signals, (mostly trash) that I think I could detect this property for the rest of my life and there would still be more to find. Very odd place to detect.
A five buckle artic clasp ✌️
The Indian Cent is in fact Lady Liberty in a headdress. That first George II half penny is pretty nice.
Awesome finds and spot!
The item at 10 minutes 17 seconds is the bottom half of a P clamp. Period it’s used to hold telephone wire. You might find the top part of it which has wire on. It slides in there and it holds the wire in place that then gets connected to a telephone pole or to the side of the house
Thought you found a 22 WMR shell too until I saw it was a center fire shell. Would have been a funny coincidence if it had been as I was out plinking with my 22 mag rifle yesterday.
I had a raincoat I had strange buckles on it like that in the 70’s
I had a raincoat AND rubber boots, "Galoshes" from the '60s...lol
Francis Leroy Henning produced dies for Nickles dated 1939, 1944, 1946, 1947, and 1953.
Looked like a old rain coat clip
Galosh's buckle (over boot)
That M1 grand ammo thing was really cool
Garand
8:06 is a buckel for runbber boots the other part that it snaps into looks like a harmonica reed.
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That small hinge looks like it's from those old rubber galoshes. Love the Indian head pennies. Those old rifle cartridges are a cool find too. What did that large ornate lead piece turn out to be ? Really enjoyed the hunt and the finds Chiggs ! Take care and best regards !
Lady liberty has a chain and cuff on her leg, like the slave wore.
Chigg and chickens
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I never got a notification. Hmmmmmpppff!
10:55 Chiggs chicks!
I am guessing the tool find is a chisel.
I have a couple of hundred Garand clips.
Me too, fully loaded.
I used to shoot .22 Super Hornet with my dad when I was a kid........
They are wicked.
Another great day and good vid. Much love. Was wandering why you don't carry a spray bottle when metal detecting ? The coin you cleaned with your spit cleaned up great for the video. Best to you
I am sorry . Dumb comment . lol Stay as cool as you are .
Not dumb. I seldom find things that I need to clean right away that I would use water on.
13:10 could be a clock weight .
M1 Garand are from 1937 to the early 1950's.
10:52 so it actually is aquachicker
But thing you didn’t know what was is a buckle off of an over boot
PING!
Go Fiona...grrrr
galoshes buckle as used by both military and civilian.
I think that clip might be the one side of the rubber boots you can adjust???
could that have been the head to a Tinkers soldering iron? Covered in lead?