Love 'em all the cup is something very nice! South of you I just dug a silver trade ring with interesting designs on a new river permission, planning on XRF scan. Nicely done ✅
Eric, Your new location is loaded. what cool artifacts, WOW I am amazed at the variety . The Tomahawk is my favorite. Thanks for taking us along. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for telling what the ram rod holder was. I found one in a French homesite and never knew what it was. But I also found other musket brass there including a butt plate. Your finds are EPIC
How fortunate you are to be amongst such rich history! Absolutely love your finds. And the variety is crazy. I would have been going bonkers just like you! lol Congrats!
Eric, thanks for showing all your incredible finds. I recently stumbled on a site and pulled two Jesuit rings, some musket pieces and a French flip knife blade. Just curious how you clean your finds to look so good in your wrap up? Any chance you would do a video on that? Take care and good hunting!
That’s a good idea. Perhaps this winter when I’m stuck inside. Congrats on the amazing finds. For the Jesuit rings I soak them in soapy water overnight. Then lightly brush away any remaining dirt. From there I soak them in baby oil for 24hrs. Then dry them and seal them in renaissance wax.
For the iron blades I use a variety of techniques depending on their condition. Usually I sand or grind off the heavy rust then soak them in evaporust for 24hrs, Dry and seal in wax
Great hunt very awesome finds are you hunting on private property and how did you get your information on your sites I would love to know your tips cuz your always finding amazing stuff God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
I start by researching archeological references or historic research maps. I will use historic aerials and lidar to help find virgin landscapes then I ask permission if it’s not public land. A lot is also trial and error or luck.
Thanks for the tips. I’ve been looking for the mark I have with no luck. You might know it with all the cool stuff you find. I have a flip knife blade that I cleaned with the evaporust you suggested. AMAZING and thank you for that tip! I can now read the mark. It’s stamped with: V I B S Any chance you’ve identified this mark before?
I found the old tomahawk, unfortunately mine only had half was broken off. I guess it was I mean, unless it was just one and they tied it like that you know it could’ve been just one. I used it. Let me know if you think it was used like that I appreciate your knowledge .
I find a quite a few broken tomahawks. In my experience many of them were repurposed into other tools, such as a hide scraper or wedge. Some were just abandoned though.
I found the old tomahawk, unfortunately mine only had half was broken off. I guess it was I mean, unless it was just one and they tied it like that you know it could’ve been just one. I used it. Let me know if you think it was used like that I appreciate your knowledge .
What an awesome place to dig!!!! 😀 Nice days digging mate 😃👍⛏️
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.
Love 'em all the cup is something very nice! South of you I just dug a silver trade ring with interesting designs on a new river permission, planning on XRF scan. Nicely done ✅
Congrats on your find and good luck! Thanks for watching.
Awesome finds ! Beautiful historical tresures ! Congrats !
Glad you enjoyed. Thank you.
Great finds!
Thank you
Eric, Your new location is loaded. what cool artifacts, WOW I am amazed at the variety . The Tomahawk is my favorite. Thanks for taking us along. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for watching.
Incredible finding so many great finds….wow 😮
Thank you so much
Thanks for telling what the ram rod holder was. I found one in a French homesite and never knew what it was. But I also found other musket brass there including a butt plate. Your finds are EPIC
Thanks for watching and thanks for the great feedback.
Heck of a hunt - tremendous finds!
Thanks much
man you have an amazing area to dig some history thank you for sharing .
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Congrats I feel like you continue to top yourself what an amazing bunch of artifacts!!!!!!!
Thank you very much for watching.
Absolutely love your finds and so appreciate your efforts to share with me
Thank you for coming along with me.
Super finds cheif! Rk.
Thank you for watching.
How fortunate you are to be amongst such rich history! Absolutely love your finds. And the variety is crazy. I would have been going bonkers just like you! lol Congrats!
Thanks so much for coming along.
Some amazin finds
Thanks again
The Maria Theresa thaler is one of the most recognizable coins of nusimatics. First minted 1780 and was minted with this date for many years to come.
Wow. I wasn’t aware. Thank you for sharing, I’ll have to check it out.
Another great adventure!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great finds. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you very much.
Another incredible hunt!!!!!!
Thank you for watching!
Awesome job
Thanks for the visit
Eric, thanks for showing all your incredible finds. I recently stumbled on a site and pulled two Jesuit rings, some musket pieces and a French flip knife blade. Just curious how you clean your finds to look so good in your wrap up? Any chance you would do a video on that? Take care and good hunting!
That’s a good idea. Perhaps this winter when I’m stuck inside. Congrats on the amazing finds. For the Jesuit rings I soak them in soapy water overnight. Then lightly brush away any remaining dirt. From there I soak them in baby oil for 24hrs. Then dry them and seal them in renaissance wax.
For the iron blades I use a variety of techniques depending on their condition. Usually I sand or grind off the heavy rust then soak them in evaporust for 24hrs, Dry and seal in wax
Thanks for the cleaning advice!
I got a lot of that Brown
sanded soil IHP come out looking great
Thank you, my soil is very kind to coins and artifacts.
I love that serpert side plate and the Jesuit ring is sick
Thank you very much.
Great hunt very awesome finds are you hunting on private property and how did you get your information on your sites I would love to know your tips cuz your always finding amazing stuff God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
I start by researching archeological references or historic research maps. I will use historic aerials and lidar to help find virgin landscapes then I ask permission if it’s not public land. A lot is also trial and error or luck.
Awesome thanks for sharing your tips I love watching your videos you find amazing stuff God Bless and happy dirt fishin..Virgil
You have some great spots lucky you
Thanks, it takes a lot of research and door knocking but it’s worth it.
Leave it on the root!! 🤗
I thought about it, but was worried it would rot away the iron.
I've found some really old and pretty rare shotshell headstamps.
Your trash bucket could be littered with some
I used to save Ambrose but I find so many I stopped even checking them. Maybe I should start again.
👍👍
Thanks
Top piece is a candle snuffer
Thank you for mentioning. I did research that after and found that out. It had one broken arm but still works!
Just curious where you look up your maker marks on your iron knife blades you find?
There are a few published books and pdf articles that are based on lead prints of the marks from the smiths in St. Etienne France.
Thanks for the tips. I’ve been looking for the mark I have with no luck. You might know it with all the cool stuff you find. I have a flip knife blade that I cleaned with the evaporust you suggested. AMAZING and thank you for that tip! I can now read the mark. It’s stamped with:
V
I B
S
Any chance you’ve identified this mark before?
I found the old tomahawk, unfortunately mine only had half was broken off. I guess it was I mean, unless it was just one and they tied it like that you know it could’ve been just one. I used it. Let me know if you think it was used like that I appreciate your knowledge .
I find a quite a few broken tomahawks. In my experience many of them were repurposed into other tools, such as a hide scraper or wedge. Some were just abandoned though.
@@Eric_Detectorist thanks I found a beautiful old copper Xmas cup I heard it’s a rare find I found so much stuff I not even aware of of what it is
Thought I had some great permission s
They don’t come easy as you know, but I’ve been fortunate lately.
Check in a radius around that utensil handle??
I definitely did, unfortunately the rest wasn’t there. Probably melted down to make something else.
Kinda funny u always find shit
Location is key. And I would say I only put on film what is worth watching I have had many weeks where I spent days with little to show for it.
I found the old tomahawk, unfortunately mine only had half was broken off. I guess it was I mean, unless it was just one and they tied it like that you know it could’ve been just one. I used it. Let me know if you think it was used like that I appreciate your knowledge .
Congrats on your find and thanks for watching.