Metal Detecting Finds of 2013
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- Опубликовано: 9 янв 2014
- This is a video of some of my finds from last year. I usually make a video of my water finds as well, but did not for this year. Sorry about that. If you have any questions about what you see, please feel free to ask.
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Metal Detecting Finds of 2013
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Holy Jesus, that has to be the National Collection of "Things that fly through the air and kill people"
Awesome collection, man.
Awesome dude!
Unbelievable collection, museums can't touch your collection! Great job! Thanks again for sharing.
You seem to take good care of your artifacts. More people who do this need to be like you.
Unbelievable Beau! What an awesome collection! Being able to pick those things up and let your mind wander back to the day they were lost is just so cool. Like what was going through the mind of the person who broke up the sword...was it merely a matter of destroying captured enemy weapons...or maybe an old veteran sick to death of war and all it's various implements of destruction who busted up his own sword with a vow never to wage war again...that's what I like about all this old stuff...the story behind it..............I mean the stuff can be cool too, but without the background it's just merely stuff! Thanks for your videos, I really enjoy them.
Amazing Beau! I always look forward to your year-end wrap-up's. I'm very interested in how you will display it all. Thanks so much for sharing!
Best video on RUclips displaying detecting finds.
I always enjoy your videos - thanks for sharing! You inspire me to get out more, when the dirt thaws!
I really enjoy your videos. You always do a nice job of entertaining and educating.
Id love to see a video of your relic room. A virtual tour if you will. Your videos are great! Keep em coming and HH!
AWESOME collection Beau! You have the greatest collection of (found) Civil War artifacts around, thank you for ALL your videos!
Awsome Beau! You are a true history saver! Unreal collection!
Great finds! Really enjoy watching your vids and want to say thanks for all the explaining you do.
I shared your video with a group of Detectorists in the UK. They're used to finding Medieval stuff, hammered coins and such. I mentioned that this is a typical day's find in the USA.
Wow what a fantastic year you had!!! Fun to watch thanks!
Waw! That was a good year, watching your video's you never get the sence of how much it all add's up to, thank you for your indulgence.
Just awe inspiring, Beau!
Love Watching Your Videos !
Great finds Beau. Thanks for the tip on the old copper coins.
Wow awesome. I couldn't find that much stuff in 3 years. Looking forward to more vids.....
wow, flash back in time there Chig. Its great to see your documentation over the years, what a wonderful resource it is. :)
Fantastic stuff Beau. The quantity of finds is incredible. last time I saw owt like it was in the garden shed of a bloke I knew who lived right in the middle of the somme battlefields, and he's been collecting since he was a child. Thanks for sharing your finds and your hair ... both voluminous!
YOU ROCK!!!!! I am in total awe as to your relic room outstanding!!!love these videos the best
Great video Beau. Pretty impressive pile of finds! Looking forward to seeing the display you were talking about. All the best to you.
Thats an amazing collection! Awesome! Living my dream!
That was very interesting and informative..thanks so much
Awesome finds. Learned tons from you. Keep it up.
Great finds,Beau. I enjoyed the video.
Your videos are amazin.! You must love what you do! There are so many pieces of lost history just waiting to be unburied!
All I can say is wow.... You have some awesome finds there my friend....I love your relic room.
complimenti ! continua cosi ! sei un guardiano della storia come tutti gli appassionati
I found lot of pull tabs, gum wrappers and some rusty nails last year. You win!
Nice layout.
It won't be long and you'll be able to open your own museum there Beau.
Great find and great room i like it a lot !Thank you
Once again some great finds Beau, we ll be glad when the cold white north here thaws and we can get back out there...lol
I did archaeology in the Midwest for about 12 years. Certainly their maybe vessels that were cooked in, but suspending them was not likely unless they were held in nets, not be holes in the pots. Firing clay was done by simply placing a vessel in a fire and mostly drying it out, it never gets hot enough to be considered fired like a vessel in a kiln. You probably have seen red ware vessels that are made by early pioneers, these too are very soft and if they had not a lead glaze on them would not hold liquid. Holes can be a design feature, but sometimes they can be those punctuates I was referring to being eroded away. There isn't really any strength in the clay material to withstand the tension of hanging a pot from these holes.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing
Wow. What a great collection!
Amazing finds:) Thanks for sharing and can't wait to see how you display things:)
Wow! Love the cannon balls! Will have to find the gold coin vid. Congrats!
great findings! cant wait till the next vid.
Beau,
Great selection of old finds....thanks for sharing.
Regards + HH
Bill
Really nice job with all the 2013 finds :-)
Nice finds love the canon shots and all those bullets
Great finds Beau!
Really great finds, I hear you about the cold, I am in CT and it is a frozen tundra here, but one nice thing is I have plenty of beaches when the temp goes above 20.
After the battle of the Wilderness, Gen. Lee sent his gleaners out to recover anything salvageable from the field of battle. They came back with 60 tons of spent lead bullets and bands from artillery shells.
Great year and great displays. good luck for 2014!
At 1:48 is a fine example of a smith forged eye bolt. It starts out straight and is heated, folded over, heated and pounded until the metal fuses together. Then the threads are cut in the straight end with a bolt die. Very different than a modern cast or forged "store bought" eye bolt.
Thanks for showing all of your finds! I wish I could find cool stuff like that, all I ever find is beer cans and pull tabs.
I don't know if anyone told you but that arrowhead at 3:15 looks like a rare Clovis arrowhead! I would get that in it's own case a.s.a.p and hang it up or put it away. Pretty Valuable and more unique the more a Collector will pay.
I'm always excited to see your finds Beau, excited doesn't exactly cover this video, I believe shocked would be more along the lines of my thoughts, but in a good way! I've never seen that many shells ever. But location is everything and you know those shells didn't land often in the Great Lakes state!! Thank you for sharing you magnificent collection with us and my best wishes for 2014 I'm looking forward to seeing what you'll find next!
Thank you, and Good point, I'm looking at buying another detector in February, so maybe just maybe I'll be able to find some traces of the past!!
You have a lot of nice collectibles.Enjoyed the video!
Congratulations on a great 2013 can't wait to see what you're doing 2014 thanks for sharing
Dude!!! I just found this am I'm so impressed with all the bullets and cannon balls, plus other stuff! But we dig as well here in Texas and things are so scattered and vast it takes a long time collecting! Impressive!
Great video as always Beau. By now, you have a more impressive collection then the National Park Service! Way to go...keep them coming in 2014!
Very Very awesome man,love it :)
WOW!! thx for uploading:)
greetings from germany!
Awesome relic room beau!!!
Great great video, and wow a lot of finds.
wow beau what alot of fantastic finds :-)
Really impressive collection of finds Beau!
GL & HH
Mark
Awesome relic room, Beau! I'm looking forward to see how you plan on displaying that volume of finds! HH
A really interesting video, thanks for showing us. All the best!!.
John.
Wow this is so cool! It makes me want to go outside and start searching as well.
Incredible! Love the videos! I have seen really great videos of your where you explain the preservation process really well and clearly. Do you also have one showing how you disarm cartridges?
Really good. You need a tv show! I would watch that. Thanks for the videos ;)
Very impressive,....thanks for your efforts.
Dang Beau, too many next videos! Been hooked on your vids for several years and they continue to get better and better all the time! You my friend had a great year of digging! Congrats on some super finds and looking forward to 2014!
Great finds. Love all your videos. Can't wait for 2014 video's. Just got a Garrett 350. Live in southwest Ohio . no civil war battles but ft Hamilton is in my backyard.
You are the man Beau.
Superb. Massive love from England
haha, I dig the hair ! Your vids rock.. excited to watch this one !
Great finds!
Amazing finds !
Just subscribed, your videos are great :) All the best
Nice haul! I like the trap it looks hand forged
Much of the fun watching these vids is the great info in the comments and answers. Thanks for the great entertainment. I'm a real history buff, but health prevents detecting.
Great stuff, you have a very nice collection :)
that cliffhanger tho! :P
This is an amazing collection
Awesome relic room!
my dad is a trap collector. he believes that the trap you found is either from the hudson bay or is trap made in in the early 1800s
Hi Beau
Fantastic round-up of 2013 you must have enough led to cover a church roof including the outhouse. Looking forward to your videos of 2014.
Ps
You really turn into Grizzly Adams in the winter time (but in a good way) lol
Great video!
Amazing collection. someday I will find some of these same treasures...looking forward to the next video
ONE WORD INCREDIBLE!!!!
Awesome finds.
That is an Impressive collection dude!!!!
Hey man, I'd like to share with you how I clean old coppers.
I have found that the best way to clean old copper (especially the detailless crusty ones) is to heat up some (acid free) vaseline just to the point where smoke starts to come off. Put the coin in, it will start to bubble real intense and continue doing so for a couple of seconds. When the bubbling ceases, take the coin out and carefully rub it with a cotton cloth, don't burn your fingers! If any residue is left, use a wooden toothpick to scratch it off. You might call me nuts, but this method has turned many 400+ year old coins from crusty cake to truly display worthy items. I still can't believe how well this works half of the time. On top of that, the vaseline is a nice protective agent.
Aye it does, but it isn't. I'd suggest you try it once just to see how it works. Or not of course... you're a free man! :)
Nice finds,,love watching your videos, H.H.
I was about to ask to show how you frame relics.. like the background. Great Year Congrats.. thanks for sharing.
Fantastic collection.I love your civil war stuff.I wish I could have some of that stuff!
tiiiiny thanks for watching at the end, haha :) great finds!
talk about getting the lead out! thanks for sharing.
that is very true thankfuly spring is almost here
Wow! thats a load of bullets! Nice finds beau:)
Hey its a hairy Beau! Haha never saw your older videos before!
Nice finds!
That's really cool. One of the coolest things is that horse 1:35 for some reason.
Soooo cool!
Great finds
Tales from the museum!.. awesome finds...I always wonder what stories objects could tell of the moments in time before they were lost.