I know, I wasn't very creative with the thumbnail, but hey, never change a winning team right? If you want to win a tin of Treborius balm to preserve and enhance your best finds, check my facebookpage: facebook.com/Ironmikemetaldetecting Please like and subscribe to the channel to keep them video's coming.. Want to throw a few bucks my way to support the trips and get a shout-out? www.paypal.me/ironmikemetaldet Enjoy the holidays and be nice to each other in the comments. Ps. Just noticed last 10 seconds of the video got cut off some how. :(
love the editing with the original shape of the various finds, i used to watch your videos years ago. glad to see you still post and reveal the past! cheers from georgia usa :)
Another great video bro. I'm stuck on the west coast of the USA. Nothing like you have out here. Guess I'll have to live out my dreams through your videos. Keep them coming.
Congrats on finding all the coins. I enjoy your videos and love seeing all the old German coins that you dig up. I also must thank you for removing all those bullets and the motar round as that is more dangerous than it looks. I have watched others just rebury those items as they are too lazy to do the right thing. Cleaning up the environment should be something that all Treasure Hunters (TH'ers) do all the time. While stationed in Augsburg, Germany back in 1977-79 I found thousands of bullets and would take boxes of bullets to the local EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal Office on a weekly basis. They sure got tired of me visiting them! LOL Then in September 1978 I found a 40 pound bomb in Geising, Germany. This turned out to be part of a cluster bomb. The German EOD came to the site to remove it for proper disposal. They informed me that it was a White Phosphor bomb that the Allied forces had dropped on a group of Panzer tanks. I do miss my days of searching for coins and WWII relics as they sure seemed to be everywhere at the time. Congrats on all you finds! Please keep making your videos and sharing with us all that you find! ;-) Sending you our wishes for a Very Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year! ;-)
Just found your channel and I must say you have earned a new subscriber! I am a big ww2 history fan and your videos are really entertaining. Keep up the great work!
You and , WWII HISTORY HUNTER AND IKS EXPLORATION are excellent . I am going to add you to my subscription line up with the others . Merry Christmas from Texas.
I LOVE how you are overlaying the images of the original item over your own video. Really adds to the production value of the video, I'll have to share this around
You mention the hunt being boring, not every hunt is exciting. But that gives us the fever just like you have to wait for the "Big" find . Also if you are new to this every find is new, right? If you are a war buff like me it's all interesting! every piece is a story to be imagined. On the calm peaceful day you uncover an object it could be in stark opposition to the day it was left there on a most savage day of death and sorrow. Or a happy moment of rest and comfort for a weary soldier of an unfortunate war. Keep on detecting the next find could be the find of a lifetime!
Yes, been waiting for a new upload! Look forward to these vids. Great edit with the half-track light aha. Also could you maybe do a video showing your collection so far?
First thing looks like a lil refillable oil can from the pre WD-40 days with the nozzle missing. you would pump the flexible metal on the bottom to release the oil!
Hello Mike, Love the content you post. Interested in coming to Berlin to detect in may. Two questions, Do you need a Licence to metal detect in Berlin forest and also What’s the best detector for the forest ?
Guten abend! Ich heiße Lane. Ich kommst Aus Amerika. I am learning German so I thought I'd give that a try. I love you videos, I metal detect places from the American civil war. I wish I could go and metal detect ww2 sites in Europe. My German is kinda basic. I always have trouble differentiating between komme, kommst, and kommen. So I was saying I am from America. Keep up the videos I love watching them!!
Hi I'm from England. This article is really useful on German gender rules: www.thoughtco.com/masculine-feminine-or-nueter-in-german-4068442 In my language lessons at school I found the three german gender forms much easier than the two French ones! Der & einen are male, die and eine are female and das and ein is neutral I was always told ("der die das, einen, eine, ein" is what I had drummed in to me at school - although male and neutral do like to share words!)
Hi, as far as I know metal detecting is legal in Germany if you have permission from a landowner. What about state land/natural reserves? Also: do you have to notify police if you find ammo/unexploded ordnance? All the best from the land of Skripal’s poisoners/US presidents’ electors.
Hrenotan Pipetkin He mentioned in a previous video due to strict European gun laws he can't take any ammo so he has to report it to the bomb squad by leaving it in a hole and marking it for them to dispose of. He also has to report it to the local authorities i believe
Great video! Do you have to be careful in germany, is it forbidden? I've heard some stories about reichswald that hey are not happy with metaldetectorists .
I know, I wasn't very creative with the thumbnail, but hey, never change a winning team right?
If you want to win a tin of Treborius balm to preserve and enhance your best finds, check my facebookpage:
facebook.com/Ironmikemetaldetecting
Please like and subscribe to the channel to keep them video's coming..
Want to throw a few bucks my way to support the trips and get a shout-out?
www.paypal.me/ironmikemetaldet
Enjoy the holidays and be nice to each other in the comments.
Ps. Just noticed last 10 seconds of the video got cut off some how. :(
Great video as always Mike (and Kris (Chris)). Glad your able to present us with these Finds and Hope you continue.
Great video and awesome finds. Thank you for sharing. Happy Hunting & ATB.
love the editing with the original shape of the various finds, i used to watch your videos years ago. glad to see you still post and reveal the past! cheers from georgia usa :)
Great finds again Mike 👍 love every video from you 😉 keep digging my friend 😉
Tx Steven! As always, you are fast to comment.. 😉
@@IronMikeMetaldetecting I was fast and first whit comment lol I like that 😂
Another great video bro. I'm stuck on the west coast of the USA. Nothing like you have out here. Guess I'll have to live out my dreams through your videos. Keep them coming.
Love the transitions on your finds Mike, Seeing the Item as it was is something more WW2 Relic hunters should do.
Congrats on finding all the coins. I enjoy your videos and love seeing all the old German coins that you dig up. I also must thank you for removing all those bullets and the motar round as that is more dangerous than it looks. I have watched others just rebury those items as they are too lazy to do the right thing. Cleaning up the environment should be something that all Treasure Hunters (TH'ers) do all the time. While stationed in Augsburg, Germany back in 1977-79 I found thousands of bullets and would take boxes of bullets to the local EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal Office on a weekly basis. They sure got tired of me visiting them! LOL Then in September 1978 I found a 40 pound bomb in Geising, Germany. This turned out to be part of a cluster bomb. The German EOD came to the site to remove it for proper disposal. They informed me that it was a White Phosphor bomb that the Allied forces had dropped on a group of Panzer tanks. I do miss my days of searching for coins and WWII relics as they sure seemed to be everywhere at the time. Congrats on all you finds! Please keep making your videos and sharing with us all that you find! ;-) Sending you our wishes for a Very Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year! ;-)
That small ammo you found next to the big ammo belongs to the german STG, great find👍
Good eye, it was indeed a stg ammo clip
Thursday surprise. Thanks for the video Mike. Great finds.
Just found your channel and I must say you have earned a new subscriber! I am a big ww2 history fan and your videos are really entertaining. Keep up the great work!
You and , WWII HISTORY HUNTER AND IKS EXPLORATION are excellent . I am going to add you to my subscription line up with the others . Merry Christmas from Texas.
You won’t regret it! :-)
Crazy stuff man! Ive been binge watching all your finds once I found your channel!
Thanks for sharing. Good videos
Awesome video. You’re really digging up history!!!!
I've watched a couple of vids, good stuff,
Like to see you and the guy from I detect he finds some Roman coins. Plus I love WW2 relics thanks from Kentucky U.S
@2:32 A clip of STG-44 ammo! Very cool!
2:32 looks like 8mm kurtz ammo for stg44. never seen them on a 5 round stripper clip before.
8:29 looks like a tricycle wheel.
I LOVE how you are overlaying the images of the original item over your own video. Really adds to the production value of the video, I'll have to share this around
Thanks! :-)
thanks for the great videos. i look forward to seeing what you guys find. well at least he has to do the hard work ..lol..DIGGING lol
Great finds!
8:46 looks like a small kids paddel car wheel and the mess tin and spare barrel Are Some cool finds Good luck next hunt
Super film.
You mention the hunt being boring, not every hunt is exciting. But that gives us the fever just like you have to wait for the "Big" find . Also if you are new to this every find is new, right? If you are a war buff like me it's all interesting! every piece is a story to be imagined. On the calm peaceful day you uncover an object it could be in stark opposition to the day it was left there on a most savage day of death and sorrow. Or a happy moment of rest and comfort for a weary soldier of an unfortunate war. Keep on detecting the next find could be the find of a lifetime!
Nice video again! Thanks for sharing
You always find the coolest things.
Good video, as usual!!!
Aloha from Hawaii I just subscribed to your channel and I love it! Excited to see the finds!!!
Greetings from England mike love the video as always
Glad to see another video they are always great
Hello from Canada great video as always
Tx buddy!
Great video!!
Low light running light is cool mike
Good as always Mike!!
How comes all of this stuff is buried so far underground? Does it sink over time? Or were the buried in the first place?
The bell thingy is the base to a oil lamp.
Ye that's what I thought ..
Love your vids. Could do a wrap-up at the end where you lay out all your finds so we can see them? Would have liked to have seen all the coins.
Nice video Mike! Keep it up!
Hallo Mike .... Super Video mal wieder ...Lg HerrDjango
Nice finds dude, hope one day come and in Greece for metal detecting
Would love that, but isnt metaldetecting illegal in Greece?
@FactsDon't CareAboutYourFeelings. Exactly :p
Yes, been waiting for a new upload! Look forward to these vids. Great edit with the half-track light aha. Also could you maybe do a video showing your collection so far?
First thing looks like a lil refillable oil can from the pre WD-40 days with the nozzle missing. you would pump the flexible metal on the bottom to release the oil!
So what do you do with all the finds? (besides ammunition) Do you keep them or do you donate them to museums and things like that?
Keep them or give them away to collectors or friends.
what forest did you go to look for the treasure is it grandwald forest
Not sure but I remember that there were a lot of trees there.
Cool Video!
At the 3:00 you expose a rare battlefield find a clip of 8mm Kurtz.
Hello Mike,
Love the content you post.
Interested in coming to Berlin to detect in may. Two questions, Do you need a Licence to metal detect in Berlin forest and also What’s the best detector for the forest ?
I love you iron mike!
Was that first item part of a paraffin lamp?
Looking to buy a metal detector, any suggestions for a beginner
I hear Garrett alot
Heck yeah another video 😏
Guten abend! Ich heiße Lane. Ich kommst Aus Amerika. I am learning German so I thought I'd give that a try. I love you videos, I metal detect places from the American civil war. I wish I could go and metal detect ww2 sites in Europe. My German is kinda basic. I always have trouble differentiating between komme, kommst, and kommen. So I was saying I am from America. Keep up the videos I love watching them!!
Dont worry, you probably already speak better German than me.
Hi I'm from England. This article is really useful on German gender rules: www.thoughtco.com/masculine-feminine-or-nueter-in-german-4068442 In my language lessons at school I found the three german gender forms much easier than the two French ones! Der & einen are male, die and eine are female and das and ein is neutral I was always told ("der die das, einen, eine, ein" is what I had drummed in to me at school - although male and neutral do like to share words!)
You don't understand how badly I want one of those coins and you just found so many in an instant 😂😂
The circle thing you found is a horn from a vehicle
Is this a job or hobby? Your videos are great
Its a hobby! :-)
@@IronMikeMetaldetectingthankyou for videos I learn lots
Thank you for watching Karson. Glad I might have learned you something :-)
Daumen hoch 👍😉✌️👍
GUT FUND 👍
Danke! Schöne gruss!
What Forest is this? because i am from Berlin and i would like to do the same thing
7:23 you found a giant metallic horse kazoo lol
What do/can you do with some of the better finds you collect?
Less than a minute in.. I think that's a lamp
8:44 looks like a mountingpoint for a spring
gut material festung glogau pozdrawia
You could pull the bullets from the cartridge and sell them by the pound on eBay.
Hi, as far as I know metal detecting is legal in Germany if you have permission from a landowner. What about state land/natural reserves? Also: do you have to notify police if you find ammo/unexploded ordnance? All the best from the land of Skripal’s poisoners/US presidents’ electors.
Hrenotan Pipetkin He mentioned in a previous video due to strict European gun laws he can't take any ammo so he has to report it to the bomb squad by leaving it in a hole and marking it for them to dispose of. He also has to report it to the local authorities i believe
As a Pole, I'm not scared by nature, but I'm afraid of German Armored Infantry.
Wonder how much are those coins worth
the silver coins from the nazi-period are worth some, but these zinc ones were mass produced
who is that mighty fine looking lad in your thumbnail?
Great video! Do you have to be careful in germany, is it forbidden? I've heard some stories about reichswald that hey are not happy with metaldetectorists .
i know im a bit late but i think you just need to ask permission of the land owner and stay away from important historical monuments
I'm pretty sure that first item is an oil lamp, sans globe.
Headlight??
Super Poland stettin
You should check if its legal to metal detect in the hideouts they had in Latin america
Good video y are you not allowed to keep the amonsen
That is a trench lantern its probably worth thousands
In sweden.you need an acceot from the state if you want do use a metaldetectore and thats bad
Wauw, yeah that is bad. Lots of great historical importants relics are found by detectorists.
Have you found any body's before
No I havent
its a lamp
what will make with all this trash?
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What if you don't use Facebook or Instagram? Just watch your videos on RUclips that's it. Seems a bit unfair to have to go somewhere else.
Why is not wwII battelgraunds not talking on his vidros
He started recently to speak in his videos
looks like american bullits