Nice finds. That first little piece that you found with the hole in the middle and on each side reminds me of the old pull down blinds they were spring loaded so that they would retract
For sure, the ladle bowl was a bicycle bell! It turned out to be very special where could a bicycle have been ridden out there?! Nice buckle finds, guys. Thanks for sharing.😊
Love the hoodie Jerry! Thanks for the shout-out to the PA Relic Hunters! Huge fan of the Detecting PA channel, always looking forward to your videos! Keep up the incredible work Shawn and Jerry!
Jerry, nice jingle bell and miners tags, you know we always enjoyed finding those. Shawn that was a different looking buckle. Cool knife and bowl. Thanks for the shout out guys. Have a great weekend.
Wow Shawn, that ladle bowl piece took my breath away 🤯 I can't even write right now, wow. Absolutely amazing relics Jerry & Shawn, you guys always blow my mind. I love watching you dig, Jerry, makes me feel like I'm there and I really appreciate that; I can't think of anything I'd rather be doing than hunting that cool history in those beautiful woods. Thank you, Jerry 💖 Shawn, your story telling is so compelling and enhances the experience so much!!! Thank you, Shawn 💖 I thought I saw a big S on that button, but you kept spinning it & made me dizzy 🥴✌😆 Very cool Button!!! Congratulations to you both!!!
@@detectingpa8968 Wow, Shawn, you really did blow my mind with the ladle bowl, I called you Jerry 😅I am so sorry, Shawn, that last piece really did blow me away. It makes sense that it's a ladle bowl, but the flowers inside was something I haven't seen. Amazing button & ladle bowl!!! You are both so awesome!!!!!!! 💖💖
Awesome finds. The piece at 16:35 might be a bucket handle attachment? I said harmonica reed on my first 100 or so videos but I think the term is harmonica reed plate. That ladle is cool. Great video and thanks for sharing!!!
💥💥💥💥💥Wow! Shawn has mastered the art of narration. Not too fast, not too slow: Perfect tempo. I'm loving your new style of historical montages. The wagon going downhill from screen right to screen left is out of this world. So cinematic. What filter or LUT did you use on that clip? Did you just lower the saturation and increase exposure on that clip? Cut to Jerry, “Welcome back to Detecting PA.” Excellent finds, accurate descriptions. Jerry, you are a natural. Love how you pranked Shawn on your way to pick up the pizzas. I use that one a lot myself. If you think about it has a wide variety of applications and the reaction is always hilarious. You plugged your buddy's channel…I saw that video where they knocked it out of the park. Probably one of the best metal detecting videos on RUclips, as far as finds go. Don't want to hurt anybody's feelings but when it comes to overall production quality, you guys get the Gold. Sorry I've been out of touch for so long. I've had to use most of my free time mastering a few new electronic gadgets I have.
That lantern wick knob looked like it spelled “Dietz”. I have a few Dietz oil lanterns which were a common name brand from the late 19th into 20th century.
It amazes me how you could loose a knife without looking for it. Maybe the owner was drinking moonshine when he lost it 😅. So many expansive finds of the day.
My theory is that the grass back then wasn’t as properly maintained as it is these days. So when you dropped something, it was next to impossible to find. Where we detected today, we dropped a coin we found right below us when we were cleaning it up and we almost had to use the pinpointer to relocate it.
This small little buckle at the beginning of your video seems to me. I've seen them on ladies watches. You might want to get a softer brush like tooth or brass. You can purchase a package of different brushes like you have at harbor freight. Yours seems a little too harsh. I really enjoy your videos a lot. Well done 😉
Really liking the wee buckle , and the ladle bowl should clean up nicely ! I'm always inclined to say book strap for a buckle like that ( might be wrong ) Thank you for another adventure ☕☕Gregory.
Little thing you mention "key hole on it" is a window shade mounting bracket. Rk.
Nice finds. That first little piece that you found with the hole in the middle and on each side reminds me of the old pull down blinds they were spring loaded so that they would retract
For sure, the ladle bowl was a bicycle bell! It turned out to be very special where could a bicycle have been ridden out there?! Nice buckle finds, guys. Thanks for sharing.😊
Nice hunt guys. Love that bell and Shawn's little buckle.
Love the hoodie Jerry! Thanks for the shout-out to the PA Relic Hunters! Huge fan of the Detecting PA channel, always looking forward to your videos! Keep up the incredible work Shawn and Jerry!
Thanks Zac.
Another great history lesson and amazing finds! Thanks Jerry and Shawn! 😊
Jerry, nice jingle bell and miners tags, you know we always enjoyed finding those. Shawn that was a different looking buckle. Cool knife and bowl. Thanks for the shout out guys. Have a great weekend.
We are thinking that the buckle could date as far back as the 1600’s 😳
Those Ferns are awesome looking too
Love springtime ferns in the forest of western Pa!
Enjoyed watching, some interesting old finds. So much lost history in the ground, it’s unbelievable. Keep on diggin fellows. 👍
Wow Shawn, that ladle bowl piece took my breath away 🤯 I can't even write right now, wow. Absolutely amazing relics Jerry & Shawn, you guys always blow my mind. I love watching you dig, Jerry, makes me feel like I'm there and I really appreciate that; I can't think of anything I'd rather be doing than hunting that cool history in those beautiful woods. Thank you, Jerry 💖 Shawn, your story telling is so compelling and enhances the experience so much!!! Thank you, Shawn 💖 I thought I saw a big S on that button, but you kept spinning it & made me dizzy 🥴✌😆 Very cool Button!!! Congratulations to you both!!!
I know. I was trying to orientate it the right way to make it make sense to myself. lol
@@detectingpa8968 Wow, Shawn, you really did blow my mind with the ladle bowl, I called you Jerry 😅I am so sorry, Shawn, that last piece really did blow me away. It makes sense that it's a ladle bowl, but the flowers inside was something I haven't seen. Amazing button & ladle bowl!!! You are both so awesome!!!!!!! 💖💖
I think I’m going to try and get it back to like new brass. I’m sure it’ll be stunning if it cleans up.
@@detectingpa8968 Oh wow, it's brass? That would be very cool, Shawn!
Another great video and some nice finds!
Great hunt n awesome finds love watching your hunts God Bless and happy dirt fishin…
Nice finds, as always. Well, surely not ALWAYS for you (lots of trash I'm sure), but it's always nice seeing what you're pulling out. Thanks!
Jeanette Pa. Close to Turtle Creek
A good site to detect. And I liked what you found, especially the miner's tags.
Good morning guys, great finds thanks for another awesome video stay safe out there and lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
Oh boy ☕😁Watching now guys... 💖💖
Nice hunts and finds!
Small buckle is pretty nice
Very cool finds fellas!
Great Finds.
Awesome finds. The piece at 16:35 might be a bucket handle attachment? I said harmonica reed on my first 100 or so videos but I think the term is harmonica reed plate. That ladle is cool. Great video and thanks for sharing!!!
Another great one
Nice found.. good luck 🇮🇩⚒️😍💗
I dug that same exact jingle bell too!
Great hunt enjoyed the video thanks
I was saying the whole time it’s gonna be 27…. 😮… that’s my favorite number and I was hoping it was 27 and it was.!!!! What a cool cool find.
You guys find great history
💥💥💥💥💥Wow! Shawn has mastered the art of narration. Not too fast, not too slow: Perfect tempo. I'm loving your new style of historical montages. The wagon going downhill from screen right to screen left is out of this world. So cinematic. What filter or LUT did you use on that clip? Did you just lower the saturation and increase exposure on that clip? Cut to Jerry, “Welcome back to Detecting PA.” Excellent finds, accurate descriptions. Jerry, you are a natural. Love how you pranked Shawn on your way to pick up the pizzas. I use that one a lot myself. If you think about it has a wide variety of applications and the reaction is always hilarious. You plugged your buddy's channel…I saw that video where they knocked it out of the park. Probably one of the best metal detecting videos on RUclips, as far as finds go. Don't want to hurt anybody's feelings but when it comes to overall production quality, you guys get the Gold. Sorry I've been out of touch for so long. I've had to use most of my free time mastering a few new electronic gadgets I have.
Thanks Lee! We are always wondering where you went when you don’t comment. lol.
Nice episode, Sean I though I saw U.S. on that button!
Great search.
Good job. Really enjoy your videos!
Thanks Brent!
❤ PA Relic Hunters
Window shade, damn spell checker.
At 3:17 the lantern was made by DIETZ lantern company, a very old name in oil and gas lamps.
Looks like a buffalo on that button!
The keyhole like object is a window share roller bracket 1930 to 1960, it would mount on the left or right sid inside the window casing.
Thanks! Appreciate the help with the identification. We need all the help we can get.
That lantern wick knob looked like it spelled “Dietz”.
I have a few Dietz oil lanterns which were a common name brand from the late 19th into 20th century.
Those miners tag look a lot like cattle ear tags, how do you distinguish between them to know for sure?
It amazes me how you could loose a knife without looking for it. Maybe the owner was drinking moonshine when he lost it 😅. So many expansive finds of the day.
My theory is that the grass back then wasn’t as properly maintained as it is these days. So when you dropped something, it was next to impossible to find. Where we detected today, we dropped a coin we found right below us when we were cleaning it up and we almost had to use the pinpointer to relocate it.
Your probably right. I was just adding humor. I am just amazed at the then expensive items you find on those old sites.
This small little buckle at the beginning of your video seems to me. I've seen them on ladies watches. You might want to get a softer brush like tooth or brass. You can purchase a package of different brushes like you have at harbor freight.
Yours seems a little too harsh. I really enjoy your videos a lot. Well done 😉
I thought I was an S on that button with a long shank
More the size of garter clip, for the ladies, so fancier.
That ladle piece looks like it belonged to a punch bowl.
mabey on a brooch
Really liking the wee buckle , and the ladle bowl should clean up nicely ! I'm always inclined to say book strap for a buckle like that ( might be wrong ) Thank you for another adventure ☕☕Gregory.
Looks like art deco, say 1920 to 1930 ladies shoe buckle, definitely not 1780.
Yea, that’s what we were leaning towards too. Has the appearance of a spectacle buckle but looks more modern.
Nice job guys
Thanks!
At 3:17 the lantern was made by DIETZ lantern company, a very old name in oil and gas lamps.