Mudlarking Dead Horse Bay: Gold Tips The Scale
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Merrill And Adele attempt to settle a trade for old treasure items. But they find more Gold, Silver and History today at Dead Horse Bay. There are all sorts of treasure hunting surprises found in this video. Dead Horse Bay is New York City’s version of mudlarking the River Thames.
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Adele is just priceless .
Internal Motor winding. Love the shirt Adele😂👍😊✌🇦🇺
Good spotting
Welcome to fun club people!! Hey Mr. Merrill!
SUSHI! Has been unlocked, BANG!!!
That item at 5:00 is a motor rotor which rotates in a stator. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotor_(electric)
That heavy thing with copper wrapped wires looks like a little motor i just found in a 30s logging dump.
The thing with the B looks like a cuff link .
The copper cylinder is the armature of a clock motor
Its funny the horse nose ring was not only silver but also an horse shoe to funny 😄 😆 🤣
26:42 clear marble!
How did you ever find the GOLD !!!!!! chain ...GOOD JOB
for the day at least you own the BAY!
Looks like a small motor internal barrel
5:10. Part of motor for a drill
@22:53 it looks like an Australian 1943 silver 6 pence coin made into a ring or pendant
That copper doodad, can be cleaned by letting it soke in CLR
Merrill be nice to Adelle please!
It's not a kwuarter. It's a small electric motor keep going buddy
1943-D Australian Sixpence made into a ring.
An electric motor armature.
UNLOCKS RULE!!!!
A cut Aussie sixpence 1943. 925silver
Merrill, i wondered a while back about using one of those really small water bottles, and making a vinegar and water solution that you could drop coins and other small things in the facilitate the cleaning process. would that be too harsh on the metal too? i mean, i know it wouldnt hurt over a short time, maybe just start softening the mineral build up on such items.
Hi mate just want to tell you you helpt me true a difficult time in my live I reeley look ffw to look at all youer findings I just had my 3 opperasion on my left hand I lost 60% of my left middil finger I started metal detecting to take my mind of my finger I have depresion and p.d.s.d my live is not the same and you reeley put a smile on my dail TANGK you youer mate from DOWEN UNDER
Martin that truly means a lot my friend. I started detecting at a pretty dark time in my life and it has helped me cope with so many things. Keep swinging my friend!
@@MetalDetectingNYC Tangs MATE 👍
5min electric motor
Motor stator
Definitely a coin, it has denticles and a date
Great video and great finds as always, Adele is an absolute legend, reminds me of a customer I used to have who no matter how much you did for them, you never did enough or did it right, but in an endearing way!
I have a question for you Merrill and any other detectorists in the comments, I realize I can Google this stuff and I have been looking, but I'd like some opinions from experience, I am this close to buying my first detector, and I was wondering what the general consensus around the Garrett Ace 300 is? Could I, as a complete newbie (although fairly technically minded generally) do better for the same sort of money? Or am I onto a good track? I'll mostly be detecting in soil and a lot of places locally are fairly clay-heavy soils so I don't know if that makes a considerable difference. Thanks in advance to anyone with input and sorry Merrill for hijacking your comments asking this, it just seems like it's a fairly friendly community in your comment section so I figured it would be a good place to ask.
Agree 100% with Tim Thompson. You found a cut sixpence from Australia. Silver coin.
I love the Banter between these two! Hilarious friendly competition
She tok something from you when you put your stuff in her basket,,,put it her back pocket
It's the core to probably a fan motor.
How cool hunting there. A treasure field.. Great hunt 😎😎
Accent cracks me up. Thanks for the laughs Merrill!
Great finds. I wonder if you could find a name on the back of the bowling medal to whom it was awarded.
Good question. I have to clean it more!
Lived on Nostrand ave and ave T for years never hit Dead horse bay, and I was always at the NYPD driving range cross street at Floyd., Great mudlarking sir.
I believe that Finding Nemo taught us all that seagulls' vocabulary is limited to "mine, mine, mine."
Run your teeth against the Pearl. If it feels slightly gritty, the Pearl is genuine.
Yes Adel!e!
Pence
Love Adele’s shirt!
@4:50 looks like the armature part of an electric motor. I am starting to hear that Mexican 'Aye-yaya-yaie' whenever Adele insults you and marches off.
That is a armature good eye!-yaya-yaie
The coin that you found that was chopped on both sides is an old Australian coin from where I live I would an old six pence or a three pence the design on it is our coat of arms it should have a kangaroo and an end on it and should say advance Australia on it if you look closely at it
Good spotting Tim
. I have to fast forward through the unpleasantness. Not a fan of the bickering. But, the shoreline treasure hunt is always enjoyable. So many unique snips of the past.
Agreed. I know they are friends, but the bickering does get old. Love his videos and adventures, though. :D
5:00 small electric motor armature see;
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armature_(electrical)
Adele for President 2024!
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Dude, I have to be totally 100% honest with you . When I first started metal detecting, a week ago lol I watched your you tude videos, like every one does . I came across your channel and my first impression was ,what is this weird shit haha just being honest, but today this very second I believe you have one of the best channels on you tube ,I literally just said to my wife I need my merril fix ...so thank you I appreciate all the time you take to make these videos please keep them coming.
Kevin you made my day! Thank you so much! I lm the first to admit that I’m a bit wacko, but it’s all in fun to be creative and make people smile!
That silver coin/ring object looks like Dominican Republic silver coin.
haha awesome shirt adele
Love these Dead Horse Bay videos! Just great fun with Adele!!! 😆👍👍👍
Rotor for electric motor
Your find is a motor coil. You're welcome.
Adele Merle beat you
13:00. Interior piece of a lock
And it is silver
I am amazed you spotted that tiny chain...Wow!
half of a video.
Hilarious.
Thanks!
If you don't click that you like this video, you are my sworn enemy
That’s a rotor from an old motor
The copper thing is the inside of a electric motor
the copper thing is a piece of junk:)
At 5 minutes in you found a small electric motor.
23:30 - The coin was a 1943 D Australia King George VI Sixpence Silver Coin. Most likely part of a bracelet lost to a fire.
You need a shirt that says ,Dell you stift me again
The first item you asked about appears to be the winging out of an old electric motor...
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Nice finds
Coin made into probably part of a bracelet is a 1943 Australian silver sixpence
This is correct.
i also thought it was part of a bracelet due to holes on both ends. but, what is the glob of silver doing on the back?
Hi Merrill I think your silver piece dated 1943 is possibly trench art from WW2 . I think that it is made from an Australian silver Sixpence. These coins were minted in Denver, USA and shipped out to Oz. All the best, Alan.
Adel is a rough old soul, shes cooler than backside of a pillow, nice hunt as usual, norcal detecting
Merrill, you and Adele are priceless! Didn't learn a thing about metal detecting, but was thoroughly entertained. Spring is here, the perfect time for you to rescue all the silver in the parks and fields before they bulldoze it and turn it to astroturf. Stay safe and keep digging.
Hello 👋 Merrill great video...congrats on the finds
The piece of silver wire is most likely the spring part of a old Silver Cigarette Case or Makeup Compact
YAAAAAAAAY!!!!! i can never get enough Adele!!!!