All these little relics of the past lives that people try so hard to bulldoze and build over, although it seems like litter now it makes me really happy. Also, I love how excited you get about these even when you find so many things. You are honestly the human embodiment of a magpie. It's so captivating to watch. :')
so far i have only watched 2 videos and he has already come up with 2 little jingles about his finds, STABY STAB STAB STAB STAB STABY STAB and 2 GOLD RINGS IN ! WEEK
Blunt Edge Chisel Oh yeah the great depression where you could walk away wit an 9billion Mark without being afraid of beeing robbed because its the price of one slice of bread
Item found at 1:40 is not an ax head its a splitting wedge used to help cut down trees so your ax or saw does not get pinched in between the stump and the tree.
The reason those phones are so messed up is because batteries decay over time when placed in a device that's what the turquoise flaky stuff is. The other reason is because water from the soil seeped into the cases over the years
...so here I was.. considering getting a metal detector for my birthday.... looking at some videos to see how it goes.... and I come across you.... I AM DYING!!! If I laugh any harder I will have to be on an oxygen machine.... please.... come to the US and start your own Late Night Show.... you are a trip!!!!! You must keep your girlfriend laughing!!! Thank you for the laughs!! Keep Calm and Dig On!!!!
HA HA HA gosh it was fun watching your vid! No girlfriend... no problems! Im loving single life! Now I just need to get a detector! Still shy about what kind to buy. Im in New Hampshire so its a lot of ledge and hard pack dirt. Any wise words from experience?
LMAOOO properdumb.. I guess your name says it all. This is considered normal decent conversation... whatever you're reading into it is why we have such a large feminist population. :P
Ha ha ha, c'mon, this sounds like a beautiful trans-Atlantic relationship starting here, you and Deep Digger Dan metal detecting in the woods together. So romantic........ :)
***** then what do u do with all that stuff, my girl wouldnt want me to have the house full of that stuff i know that for sure, and most metal detecting guys go and look for treasures to make money out of it so what do u do with it??
electricalsocket He said at one point in the video that there was a plane crash nearby in 1924 and you also have to remember how much war has gone on there too. Europe is covered with the bodies of soldiers never found. Hundreds of thousands of young men clutching rings, watches and lockets thinking of the lovers they'd never see again. So let's dig it up and profit on their losses!
Your 'axe' is a wedge for splitting wood, not uncommon as a woodland find. 8:30 oak leaves and the round bit are most likely from an officers cap. 11:20 looks like an old bicycle dynamo. 12:30 could be a reflector ( from a bicycle perhaps...), 12:50 looks like a acid fuse tube, there's usually a set of them with various strengths of acid, for various times of detonation, to be placed inside the firing mechanism of a 'time' bomb. Snap the tube, the acid eats away at the firing pin retainer, and.....booom! 15:05 think it's Hungarian, " ne nyomd " means I think " do not hit "; Probably means something like if you press the PTT ( push to talk button ), that you can't hear the incoming signal, that's why you end the message with " over " or " end of message ", so not to miss the incoming words, or parts there-of.... 16:10 lol, that's the phonetic alphabet, and yes, it's used for military comms, but also in civi-street. 19:20 Two military field phones, worth something if they're intact.. . But it seems like the batteries leaked and dissolved everything in there....to bad... So, next time, take a back pack with ya ; )
The telephone you found was a German field radio very common to the period of WWII up through the 1950's. Thousands upon thousands were built. Very cool find Dan
That is NOT a thumb screw. It is a HOSE CLAMP. A thumb screw would have much more leverage to turn it with, and I challenge you to find any reference to Nazis using thumb screws.
Lewis Broadhurst So you deleted my response with the links to thumb screws and Hoffman clamps so that you didn't look like a fool, huh? You must have quite a life.
+33 12 Well, They couldve been interrogating soldiers on the frontline by taking off their gloves in the cold winter and pressing their cold fingers with a cold metal clamp.....great info releaser!
Ok, I think i have to write some eplanations: (I'm trying) That first thing at 7:54 is a clamp. with this you can squeeze hoses and stop fluids pouring out. At 8:25-8:40 there are oak leafs and a cockade. The oak leaf surrounds the cockade on a military cap. On 11:05 it's a dangerous found and definitly NOT a limited edition Coke bottle: Its probably an anti tank grenade (bullet) looks like 100mm - a dud shot and still dangerous. At 11:10 it looks definitely like an old bike dynamo From 13:55 onwards there are pieces of an WW2 Field telephone, the code names are notthing more but the spelling-alphabet. The international NATO one begins with Alpha, Bravo, Charlie - that on the phone is hungarian. There are the wooden pieces of the telephone case. At 19:20 is an intact field telephone - closed. and at 20:00 another one. At 20:12 you show the cover of an entrance, where a crank is put in, to let it ring on the other telephone. which is connected by wire to this one, which is cranked. The crank should be clipped inside the top cover. The boxes are pretty heavy because there are Batteries and a dynamo inside, plus the handset and perhaps some connectors.
Too early posted ;-) - as you see, inside it looks as described. :-) the heavy ones, are german. And the cover covers a hole, not to put a crank in, but a short connector, when you use 'em at a switchboard. There are other connecters used as if they where used outside "on the battlefield" :-) There where only two wires connected at the screw connectors on top in the middle under the handset. But the permanent attached crank is still to ring up :-)
MrRadio1610 I meant (and wrote) the clamp at 7:54 - not 7:45. ;-) And THAT clamp is a hose clamp- exactly a Hoffmann Hose Clamp. Look here for example: www.eduys.com/chemistry-laboratory-apparatus/273.html You can use it surely as tourniquet, but it's rather a hose clamp
I think Mykle may be right. That was my first inclination. I've seen documentaries that the Germans used these in concentration camps on people's thumbs during WWII.
Please keep digging. I'm from the U.S. And love history and it's right in your backyard in your hand. Real history in your hand. I'm a big fan of what u do and I wish I could go with you and dig history right out of the ground. You are know part of history to me and anyone who is negative about what you do just wishes they were the ones finding our history. Love you and please come back. Me and my son miss you
Hungarian, probably from when the soviets came through there: "During monitoring not push!" So basically, it's like a walkie-talkie. You push to talk and let go to listen.
+Brandon Vogt It looked more like a metal wedge used for working on vehicles than a either an axehead or a wood wedge (used for splitting wood). They would drive it between two metal parts, like leaf springs, to get some room to work.
This is my first vid of yours ... Totally hooked now! SOOOOO excited about those finds!!? And you are such a wonderful human being I LOVE your enthusiasm & passion. I think most of everything was identified. But the thing with 2 rings is a bottle opener. The piece of jewellery is likely to be amethyst (the glass looking bit) and of course the COULD be diamonds around it but the cut of them looked more like sapphire or cubic zirconia. As we all know the Germans stripped people of their precious jewels & anything that was worth anything. So it may have been that or something more modern. Since you found a test tube I reckon the screw thing is definitely a tube clamp used on the field by nurses etc. The phones .. Are AMAZING!! such a pity the battery acid has just eaten them alive. Great find, liked & sub'd. Got some vids to catch up on. Thanks Dan .. Keep diggin!!! :D
w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-WAIT! a World War II Military German Buckle? do you know what you could be holding...Germans never landed on England! so if that's a German Buckle....how did it get there... COULD Germans have landed on the U.K just from this piece of information you have captured? 10:20
@ 5:36 ... Colbert much? Your enthusiasm is contagious! Thank you for a real LOL moment and congratulations on your finds! (Just agree to leave suspicious items to the experts, please!)
The object you found at 8:00 looks like a device called a Thumb Screw, It's a torture device that was used back in the medieval times. Usually used on a thief, the thumbs (or other fingers) was slowly crushed by the device as the screw was turned.
The light buckle you found is a suspender clip I believe. The test tube as you called it I believe is for perfume. Perhaps the scene of an evening rendezvous .Very entertaining. The oak leaves I think would have had cloth backing, perhaps from a cap.
That was not an axe head, it is a wedge that people use to chop down big trees, when you cut the tree, you hit it into the cut to stress the tree's stem and eventually get it to fall over.
I have been rewatching these for years my favorite RUclips series ever
Can't believe this was 2012. Wow... I've been watching you for soooo long.
That's what makes you special. You cheer me up ever time I am down.
All these little relics of the past lives that people try so hard to bulldoze and build over, although it seems like litter now it makes me really happy.
Also, I love how excited you get about these even when you find so many things. You are honestly the human embodiment of a magpie. It's so captivating to watch. :')
***** the clamp looks like it might be a bike chain splitter
+Deep Digger Dan i think that buckle isnt german, i think its that roman thing i forgot what its called, QPRS?
+RnD Productionz No it has an eagle with a swastika on its chest, definitely German.
+Woodworking with Edward Short a kind of bird. kind of like a crow, but black and white
no one cares
I love your enthusiasm!
Your awesome and a big lucky ducks for finding this cool stuff
He's like Smeagol with that gold ring hahaha My Precioussssss
You beat me to it, I was just to type the exact same thing haha
That's exactly what I was going to say 😆 are we. Brothers or something
so far i have only watched 2 videos and he has already come up with 2 little jingles about his finds,
STABY STAB STAB STAB STAB STABY STAB and
2 GOLD RINGS IN ! WEEK
I love this guy !!! He says the cutest things.
in germany, supposedly, there was a period of time in which it was cheaper to burn your money, than it was to buy firewood with it.
***** as the guy down below said yes the phone is a german field phone, here www.caesarscoins.com/ba174-01.jpg
Red Rider7 I agree 100%
Yep Germany went through a period of Hyperinflation and cost 3 Million marks for a loaf of bread.
Blunt Edge Chisel Oh yeah the great depression where you could walk away wit an 9billion Mark without being afraid of beeing robbed because its the price of one slice of bread
My dad said that The "squirrel handcuffs" look like they may be the decorative side rings of a horse bridal
I like you, you actually act excited when you find stuff. I seriously laugh when you dance around, your quite amusing.
Item found at 1:40 is not an ax head its a splitting wedge used to help cut down trees so your ax or saw does not get pinched in between the stump and the tree.
good knowledge
Jason Yin Thanks!
could it maybe be a doorstop
no its definitely a wedge known as a coin in france
when me and my friends are drunk we watch your vids and piss ourselfs laughing
I enjoy watching you metal detecting!! You always make it interesting !! Good job
i just watched the video where you said you were giving up metal detecting. don't stop. and that sewing machine is early 30's singer sewing machining
AWESOME... i LOVE YOUR ENERGY! ENJOY!!!
Fun finds and funny commentary! I stumbled across this video from Digger Dan and I am glad I did! Looking forward to watching more episodes! :)
The reason those phones are so messed up is because batteries decay over time when placed in a device that's what the turquoise flaky stuff is. The other reason is because water from the soil seeped into the cases over the years
Nasty stuff that battery acid. Definitely need to wash your hands after dicking around with those.
TheLastButtholeDragon that stuff is called hydrogen
Okay den
The clamp is a medical device used from clamping catheters. Hope that helps. Regards stephen
Nice repair and clean-up!! A great W.W.2 relic!! Well Done !!
The metal bottle with the hole in the middle is a electric generator from a bicycle.
"The ring is all mine precious."
Great finds on your videos !, much appreciated to watch, thank you :)
never watched your videos before but after watching this I've subscribed and will watch them all your a really funny guy :)
lol youre such a happy guy
Holy Moly cool Phone! Good thing you hung in there and kept digging! thanks for sharing!
...so here I was.. considering getting a metal detector for my birthday.... looking at some videos to see how it goes.... and I come across you.... I AM DYING!!! If I laugh any harder I will have to be on an oxygen machine.... please.... come to the US and start your own Late Night Show.... you are a trip!!!!! You must keep your girlfriend laughing!!! Thank you for the laughs!! Keep Calm and Dig On!!!!
HA HA HA gosh it was fun watching your vid! No girlfriend... no problems! Im loving single life! Now I just need to get a detector! Still shy about what kind to buy. Im in New Hampshire so its a lot of ledge and hard pack dirt. Any wise words from experience?
Get a room guys......
LMAOOO properdumb.. I guess your name says it all. This is considered normal decent conversation... whatever you're reading into it is why we have such a large feminist population. :P
Ha ha ha, c'mon, this sounds like a beautiful trans-Atlantic relationship starting here, you and Deep Digger Dan metal detecting in the woods together. So romantic........ :)
LMAOOO You creeper! :P
when the ring was found i wait for you to say my precious
I was thinking that to
yea, thats what that stuff looks like to me. keep on diggin, enjoy your videos
The round bulb thing at 11:38 with the hole in the side is a bicycle generator.
So this is where Devvo went!!!!
I love it when you find Gold! or something very good
16:46 it translates from Hungarian to "look out, listen to the enemy"
Loool... it means do not press while litening! Im hungarian😊
Hey moron he said 16:40 not the earlier one on the telephone
True.. sorry
szuszan norman lol
what is it then?
seems you digging in hungary,thats a phone and the script says: Beware the enemy listens.
gosh, if i were half as enthusiastic as this man on my best day as he is on his worst!
The writing on the phone means "Do not push!" in Hungarian
He reminds me of Lord of the Rings
Yes sir.
hahahhaahahaha
the yellow glass in the small holder might be rosin from a violin. love the things you say when you imagine what its all about....too funny.
am i the only one who here's a ghostly echo in his voice? o. o
Fallout Guides, no, I heard it too.
"bag of masterbation"!!! LOL! This is so great. I am subscribing.
I love how confident u r keep up the good work
4:52 Doesn't Dan seem to take on the role of Sméagol?
Would you ever offer any of your finds for sale on eBay?
***** Why is that?
Raul Calmadeal finds are mainly in Germany who prohibit the sale of memorabilia
HappyQuailsFarm He has a shop, trying googling or at 11:30
***** then what do u do with all that stuff, my girl wouldnt want me to have the house full of that stuff i know that for sure, and most metal detecting guys go and look for treasures to make money out of it so what do u do with it??
Lol. Fun video.. I really enjoyed your humor. And yes. it is always fun to find things. Even if it is junk. Thank you.
i found 124 gold coins recently in north east london..mostly from mid 17th century..selling 1 at a time so the gov wont bother me...mostly bu too :)
Wow where do you find gold coins like that? I don't understand why there would be gold rings and all of this stuff in the middle of nowhere
electricalsocket during the war peoples most have pass there and droped them
electricalsocket He said at one point in the video that there was a plane crash nearby in 1924 and you also have to remember how much war has gone on there too. Europe is covered with the bodies of soldiers never found. Hundreds of thousands of young men clutching rings, watches and lockets thinking of the lovers they'd never see again.
So let's dig it up and profit on their losses!
I sure am glad the government doesn't monitor your posts here... They'll never find your stash... Idiot.
Now way bro
Your 'axe' is a wedge for splitting wood, not uncommon as a woodland find. 8:30 oak leaves and the round bit are most likely from an officers cap. 11:20 looks like an old bicycle dynamo. 12:30 could be a reflector ( from a bicycle perhaps...), 12:50 looks like a acid fuse tube, there's usually a set of them with various strengths of acid, for various times of detonation, to be placed inside the firing mechanism of a 'time' bomb. Snap the tube, the acid eats away at the firing pin retainer, and.....booom! 15:05 think it's Hungarian, " ne nyomd " means I think " do not hit "; Probably means something like if you press the PTT ( push to talk button ), that you can't hear the incoming signal, that's why you end the message with " over " or " end of message ", so not to miss the incoming words, or parts there-of.... 16:10 lol, that's the phonetic alphabet, and yes, it's used for military comms, but also in civi-street. 19:20 Two military field phones, worth something if they're intact.. . But it seems like the batteries leaked and dissolved everything in there....to bad... So, next time, take a back pack with ya ; )
I never get bored
12:50 that’s a crack pipe bro, great find! 😂
Ryan Morgan how wo6ld you know??? •-•
jake123 :/ www.google.com
16:49 HUNGARIAN :D thats my language
Az enyém is :D
Van fémkeresőd? Mennyire vagy benne ebben a hobbiban, ha szabad kérdeznem?
nagyon szeretem de nincs :c
It says "Watch out! Enemy monitors" in english right? If not, Google Translate sucks.
No xd google translate sucks it says watch out! enemy troops/soilders listienging in/spieng
Okay, thank you!
The telephone you found was a German field radio very common to the period of WWII up through the 1950's. Thousands upon thousands were built. Very cool find Dan
8:00 thats a thumb screw. Portable torture device used to crush bones in fingers and toes widely used during WW2
That is NOT a thumb screw. It is a HOSE CLAMP. A thumb screw would have much more leverage to turn it with, and I challenge you to find any reference to Nazis using thumb screws.
when did i mention nazis?
Lewis Broadhurst World War 2 era artifact in Berlin near Nazi coins. Who did you think you were talking about? Medieval knights?
Well i am extremely sorry that you disagree, however if you go and look up what a thumb screw looks like i think you may see the major similarities.
Lewis Broadhurst So you deleted my response with the links to thumb screws and Hoffman clamps so that you didn't look like a fool, huh? You must have quite a life.
Hey on 7:59 its a torture machine they crash fingers with these
+widt width i thought the same. but why did this thing lay arround in the woods? :D
Don't kjow but i see a movle when they present torture machines and one of those looks simmilari
+33 12 Well, They couldve been interrogating soldiers on the frontline by taking off their gloves in the cold winter and pressing their cold fingers with a cold metal clamp.....great info releaser!
+widt width
I believe it's called a thumbscrew. Something very similar shown in Wikipedia under "Thumbscrew"
+widt width i was thinking it looks like a thumb screw.
I love you happy dace over the gold ring!!! haha!
Ok, I think i have to write some eplanations: (I'm trying)
That first thing at 7:54 is a clamp. with this you can squeeze hoses and stop fluids pouring out.
At 8:25-8:40 there are oak leafs and a cockade. The oak leaf surrounds the cockade on a military cap.
On 11:05 it's a dangerous found and definitly NOT a limited edition Coke bottle: Its probably an anti tank grenade (bullet) looks like 100mm - a dud shot and still dangerous.
At 11:10 it looks definitely like an old bike dynamo
From 13:55 onwards there are pieces of an WW2 Field telephone, the code names are notthing more but the spelling-alphabet. The international NATO one begins with Alpha, Bravo, Charlie - that on the phone is hungarian.
There are the wooden pieces of the telephone case.
At 19:20 is an intact field telephone - closed. and at 20:00 another one.
At 20:12 you show the cover of an entrance, where a crank is put in, to let it ring on the other telephone. which is connected by wire to this one, which is cranked. The crank should be clipped inside the top cover.
The boxes are pretty heavy because there are Batteries and a dynamo inside, plus the handset and perhaps some connectors.
Too early posted ;-) - as you see, inside it looks as described. :-)
the heavy ones, are german. And the cover covers a hole, not to put a crank in, but a short connector, when you use 'em at a switchboard. There are other connecters used as if they where used outside "on the battlefield" :-)
There where only two wires connected at the screw connectors on top in the middle under the handset.
But the permanent attached crank is still to ring up :-)
MagicT75 I agree with what looks like a bike dynamo - 11:10
MagicT75 YOU ARE DEAD WRONG ON 7:45 ITS FOR A TOURNIQUET CLAMP
MrRadio1610 I meant (and wrote) the clamp at 7:54 - not 7:45. ;-)
And THAT clamp is a hose clamp- exactly a Hoffmann Hose Clamp. Look here for example: www.eduys.com/chemistry-laboratory-apparatus/273.html
You can use it surely as tourniquet, but it's rather a hose clamp
16:57 This says (Watch out! enemy monitors) And it is in hungarian
or cooler translation of "az ellenség lehallgat" is the adversary eavesdrops
the broken suite case with name plate on it seems to be in Hungarian too
i have to sub. with all the other stress i watch , this breaks it up. you crack me up. good vids.
7:54 torture instrument, fingernail clamp from WW2
too small to be one
No, it's a clamp used in laboratories to stop flow in flexible tubing.
I think Mykle may be right. That was my first inclination. I've seen documentaries that the Germans used these in concentration camps on people's thumbs during WWII.
in 100 years people are going to be pulling hundreds of old cellphones out of the ground
Please keep digging. I'm from the U.S. And love history and it's right in your backyard in your hand. Real history in your hand. I'm a big fan of what u do and I wish I could go with you and dig history right out of the ground. You are know part of history to me and anyone who is negative about what you do just wishes they were the ones finding our history. Love you and please come back. Me and my son miss you
19:50 Yes.. i´m german and thies are names.. You say thies names to say clearly the letters of the beginning word
I've seen those test tubes before they often had cyanide capsules in them.
John Fafalios looks more like a crack pipe... but im no expert haha
I hope not!!! I'm a police officer. Ha ha.
John Fafalios you sir are an expert then! haha
John Fafalios that is likely possible!
+A -Train did someone say CRACK!?
Squirrels handcuffs...haha. I found that funnier than I should have
On that phone in hungarian it says. Do not hit during monitoring.
And that one part on the box reads in hungarian. Watch out! Enemy Monitors
Hungarian, probably from when the soviets came through there: "During monitoring not push!" So basically, it's like a walkie-talkie. You push to talk and let go to listen.
Jeffrey Ramey
blue rubys are saphires lol
Ur videos are awesome. Ur energy and excitement make them well worth while to watch. Plus , u made some great finds.
Thank you :-)
That wasn't an axe head it was a wood splitter
That's an axe head dumbass
+Brandon Vogt you are correct, wood splitter or wedge, dumbass is below
+Brandon Vogt It looked more like a metal wedge used for working on vehicles than a either an axehead or a wood wedge (used for splitting wood). They would drive it between two metal parts, like leaf springs, to get some room to work.
Looked like a wedge used by tree fellers for many years
Hi dan
+Deep Digger Dan just wanted to say I love the vids keep up the good work😏
+Deep Digger Dan hey can you give us a shout out to Andrew and Stuart in Herne Bay
This is my first vid of yours ... Totally hooked now! SOOOOO excited about those finds!!? And you are such a wonderful human being I LOVE your enthusiasm & passion. I think most of everything was identified. But the thing with 2 rings is a bottle opener. The piece of jewellery is likely to be amethyst (the glass looking bit) and of course the COULD be diamonds around it but the cut of them looked more like sapphire or cubic zirconia. As we all know the Germans stripped people of their precious jewels & anything that was worth anything. So it may have been that or something more modern. Since you found a test tube I reckon the screw thing is definitely a tube clamp used on the field by nurses etc. The phones .. Are AMAZING!! such a pity the battery acid has just eaten them alive. Great find, liked & sub'd. Got some vids to catch up on. Thanks Dan .. Keep diggin!!! :D
13:21 looks like a face in the dirt pile
like a robot laying with its arm over the head ha ha cool
Looks like Homer Simpson
Deep Digger Dan the sound comes before your mouth moves
ha
Phoque Turtle cut that out
Phoque Turtle dometimes the truth can be hurtfull
He prob just done the dig in field silently and narrated it from his pc and added the voice narration to the video, and didn't get it synced perfectly
Nice! Great video! Love watching them, keep it up man!
w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-WAIT! a World War II Military German Buckle? do you know what you could be holding...Germans never landed on England! so if that's a German Buckle....how did it get there... COULD Germans have landed on the U.K just from this piece of information you have captured? 10:20
oh.....you errr live in Germany...oh yeah...hmm....uhh sorry bout that got a bit excited there
plane crash???
I thing its from a plane crash their was a lot of those
longboy1998 Perhaps, Yes!
He lives in Germany, nearby Berlin...
Wait!..........you have a girlfriend!!!???....omg! there's still hope for me then!
Lol 😁 😂
@ 5:36 ... Colbert much? Your enthusiasm is contagious! Thank you for a real LOL moment and congratulations on your finds! (Just agree to leave suspicious items to the experts, please!)
Hahah that's a crack pipe
Lol it is a crack pipe I was looking through the comments and you were the first person I seen that said it was a crack pipe
My grandfather has a sowing machine just like that but in perfect condition and still uses it.
Hi deep digger Dan your so cool and your always making me happy
@11:20 bicycle dynamo
like it's only been what 8 years looooll! GET IN!!
also very nice field radios, we had some like that in 00s here! :D
i think your brilliant dan, your a funny man with inspiration, keep on digging! :):)
lol hes so enthusiastic over the simplest things
Squirrels handcuffs 😂😂😂
This is hilarious!! Best detecting Videos I've seen yet!!
I Love your English! ; ) You're the first I've ever subscribed to!
How entertaining! So much better than other metal detecting vids!
wow don't you go on lol but I finks ur great and make me smile. xxx
Amazing find.
That sewing machine is worth something for sure!!
The object you found at 8:00 looks like a device called a Thumb Screw, It's a torture device that was used back in the medieval times. Usually used on a thief, the thumbs (or other fingers) was slowly crushed by the device as the screw was turned.
The clamp is used a lot on decorative water fountains and aquariums to slow the water flow. I've used them many times
The light buckle you found is a suspender clip I believe. The test tube as you called it I believe is for perfume. Perhaps the scene of an evening rendezvous .Very entertaining. The oak leaves I think would have had cloth backing, perhaps from a cap.
I love your enthusiasm Dan
you rock xxx
That was not an axe head, it is a wedge that people use to chop down big trees, when you cut the tree, you hit it into the cut to stress the tree's stem and eventually get it to fall over.
This guy is halarious😆
The clamp like that were use for regulating IV fluid flow, love your vids
Just watched this again. The two gold ring dance :-)
man, that may not be gold, but it is TREASURE!!!
Lol when he got excited about the gold ring
I love your enthusiastic celebration dance for your gold rings, good job!