Insane treasure fail then unbelievable mind-blowing find
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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Congratulations on the Roman! Nice finds.
Excellent finds Bill! Great day in the field!
Love that acorn, even if it isn't supposed to be my favourite find of the video haha.
Thank you so much for bringing us along!!
Hello Bill nice to see you out detecting just take your time have a sip or two of water or tea maybe some veggies I'm always saying last hole then something pops up finally get to my car just to sit and think about the most amazing time spent out detecting fresh air having a snack take care😊
Good to see you out. Roman! Thanks.
Great finds Bill! Good luck on the next!
I enjoyed another adventure with you. Thanks!
Thanks for another adventure, Clem!❤
My pleasure!
Cracking job for tacking us along with ya I cant wait to get bk out again 👍 bill u a legend
A new video from Chill Bill always has me saying "this is my excited face." 😂 Every time you find a spindle whorl it reminds me that I want to dig out my little wooden hand spinner and see if it has one. I'm not great at hand spinning... maybe a missing whorl is why. 😁
You should look into the "armpit" method of hand spinning. It is more controlled and creates a finer product, even if it is a little slower. You overspin the existing thread on the spindle, pinch the end, place the spindle in your right armpit to hold it steady, pick up a fresh length of combed roving, and add this new piece to the pinched end as you transfer the pinch from your left thumb and forefinger to your right thumb and forefinger. When you have drafted the new piece to be acceptably airy, you just let go of the pinch. Et voila -- you get about 5 inches of new handspun yarn. So productive and you can do it walking or in the car. I love spindlewhorls.
@@christinesbetterknitting4533 interesting! I get the gist of it, I've remembered that what I call a hand spinner is actually a drop spindle. Still, I stick it under the arm and basically let my fingers do the spinning as I pass from left to right, correct? We used to call that twiddle spinning. 🤣 As you twiddle the fleece/fibre roving in your fingers. Made blobby thread from cotton wool like that as a kid. The things you do to entertain yourself growing up with no tv or internet. 😂😂😂 Thank you so much! ❤️
@craftilyrecycled this is a version of twiddle spinning, but the overspinning does actually produce a fine steady half-ply as you find your rhythm with the drop spindle.
Id better youtube this!
@@ChillBill1 I would be completely delighted to send you a video of this technique!! Look for it in about a week!
No those are definitely spindle whorls.I have seen them used in weaving demonstrations.Thankyou for the video Bill. Cheers from Waterllo, Iowa. USA.
Better having a garden in the car than the rats that make nests in mine and eat all my wires! My wife has a Peugeot 4008, she love's it. I'm with you on the spindlewhorl, so many of them found in European fields. I can picture the farmer's wives and children spinning wool on the sides of the fields while their manfolk work the land. I know you've found neolithic but have you come across any Celtic finds in your area (or pre-Roman at least)?
Haven’t seen you on here in a long time. Good to watch again!
Great day! I would've been happy with the finial, but topping it all with the Roman makes it a stellar outing, congrats!
Could a spindle whirl actually be part of an umbrella or parasol... Like ones that went over tractors etc to provide shade?!?
Mystery object is toy car wheel painted black. Ale in the middle. They still use spindle whorls in areas today. Big and small. Simple and important accessory that allows thread to be spun. Some heavy thread some very fine thread. Thread is very important to our society. Spinning wheels are cumbersome and expensive. So good to see you looking so well!
❤ some great finds!
My excited face 😊
blessed be clem great to see you ..out back at it again..cheers
Thanks for sharing!
Cheers for another upload 🍻 keep up the great work 👍
Great find at the end. Congrats!
Thanks 👍
Glad you were able to find those items. (Also beautiful cows)
Thank you
Lovely to see you finding some excellent Celtic Ring Money and other treasures. Much love from Australia. :)
Would love to see a CRM demonstration at some stage! :)
Ill have to skill up!
The tiny object you found was actually the smallest denomination of Celtic Ring Money, carry on Mr Bill, thanks!
Maybe the little spindlewhorls were used for fine threads?
Exactly. Still used today.
😅I once got a field of mushrooms in the floorboard of an old Fird😂😅
So happy to see you again I’ve missed your happy face.
😊 thank you
Holy Cow....great hunt!
I have started to genuinely believe that items you dig from such a hard hit field eventually become manifested by the digger, in this case you. If a random person without permission with his that field, not knowing of you and your luck with it, they may think it's the cleanest ever field, or sifted through with immense machinery.
Ive found some crazy stuff in the most detected public park in my city in new zealand, people have detected it for 20+ years but i go slow and dig literally anything and sometimes its a victorian silver/gold ring or coin 😎 its all about the history in the area, nothing else. Well also dont go to a previously excavated area 😆
@@rfbftp123 If you know the history and espect certain artefacts, that helps the manifestation for sure :) Do you get any silver and gold items from bad signals other would skip?
the video is definately manifested
Always a good day for an excited face!
Thanks Oozywolf, much appreciated!!!
Could your Spindlewhorls possibly be Celtic Rouelles?
Nice finds good video. 🇺🇸
I'm so happy when you get out or go places. Hug that beautiful wife. Can you have her draw for us. As a scribble artist I love it .
Chill bill when are you going to America to do some metal detecting.
next year maybe.... where should I go??
@@ChillBill1 anywhere in the USA there's aquachigger from Maryland and brad martin from Vermont
...easy with finds...not Julia...and some others but OK..no big deal...GL&HH
Who do you reakon??? I'm gauging it by the tuft on top of the hair.
Awesome 👍
Do you still use the invenio ???
Too heavy for me... even the Deus 2 is on the heavy side. :) Strictly Deus 1 with HF coil.
Very Cool
Have you metal detect in Ireland
no never
@@ChillBill1 I'm going to Ireland in 2025 and metal detect there.
Broken cuff link???
Awesome 😎
Thanks 🤗
So - after all that walking, you are acorn all over! 🙂
Are you using your 10000 dollar detecter😂?
its too heavy!
Why couldn't yhe Romans conquer North Carolina, guess I won't find a Roman here😅
They had row boats not sailing ships!
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