though I had some problem with sea water It also ruclips.net/user/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
Just found your channel and was so surprised to find your searching in Oklahoma. I was blown away when you found a Walking Liberty! We haven’t been a state long enough to have lots of coins and historical metal things just randomly in the dirt. I guess I’m just wrong. Green Mountain Metal Detecting was my introduction to this hobby. All the things you displayed on this vid show many hours of work. Keep up the good work.
Man I hit a 1859 seated half dollar here in Oklahoma! Just grazed it but still! 1859 bucket lister and the first coin I hit with a digger 😂. Congrats on the walker and nice video!
So glad you didn't hit that Silver Dollar. Not a model T emblem, Model T's are Ford. Those are just from a Chevrolet. That latch looks to be a window latch. Not a crotal bell - more like a school bell being that it's open. Crotal bells, or sleigh bells are spherical with a slot and holes and usually mounted to leather (then put on a horse). Thanks for showing your finds. Good luck out there. Chuck in NE Kansas
Yes sir, I’m glade to lol. Second half dollar I’ve found. Also I’m not to familiar with old vintage cars lol I do know the emblem is from 1920’s to 1930’s. The bell- Ii meant to say conestoga bell I not sure why I kept saying Crotal bell. But the conestoga bells which were suspended from arches above the shoulders of the horses. Usually these bells were of the open mouth type and suspended from flat iron hoops, the round end of which pointed downwards and passed through eyes in the hames. The number and size of these bells varied, just as did the material from which they were made. Some were of welded or brazed iron, while others were of brazed bronze or brass, cast brass and turned brass. I appreciate you correcting me. Thanks and happy hunting
Hay guys I’m back, sorry I’ve been absent. Have some health issues I’m working through and then hit with a divorce. So it’s been a ride. But I’m back at it and hopefully will have another video out soon. Thanks for watching.
Nice and definitely decent finds and had to have worked hard on the. I like the Military tags and items like the sherif star. That round outage is WW.?i love this history score!!😂
TnAt was cough medicine with cocaine . The brown alpine ya one has heron and if you find that from an ailment store and then some if you are picky enough to ever find it
My wife got me a metal detector. I live next to fort Smith AR just on the Oklahoma side. I don't know where I could go to learn how use it. It's more of a cheaper model but I don't want to get more of expensive one until I learn how to use one. Would you have any suggestions on where I could practice and learn . Thank you
parks would be a great place to start because itll contain everything youll want to hunt. pay attention to the tones on each target. even when you get good expect to dig alot of trash, theres no way around digging a lot of trash. good luck
Hay Courtney sorry for the late reply. I’m in Seminole ok. I just put out some new videos. I went through the big D so it mad me me a little absent lol
A lot of times you will only find heads, or random arms and legs because the dolls had cloth bodies, and porcelain heads and limbs. The body materials will break down, disengaging the head and limbs. Then the individual pieces get washed and rolled away from one another.
silver oak leaf is a LT Colonel an it might be silver , the small crossed cannons means they were in the artillery , where in Oklahoma are you located my home town is west of Enid .
The pointed cone is possibly from a female native dress. During the 19th century the cones were made often times out of the tops of skole cans or chewing tobacco cans and they were attached like I said all along the dress and then when the native dance they made a jingling sound.
though I had some problem with sea water It also ruclips.net/user/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
This is amazing looking forward to watching from Oklahoma
That collection represents a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing.
new friend from philippines, watching your youtube channel
Love the cat watch fob ty for the adventure god bless
Just got permission for a csa fort on private land here in oklahoma. Think I might start making videos 🤣 great work.
Great video Awesome finds
How Awesome is that
Just found your channel and was so surprised to find your searching in Oklahoma. I was blown away when you found a Walking Liberty! We haven’t been a state long enough to have lots of coins and historical metal things just randomly in the dirt. I guess I’m just wrong. Green Mountain Metal Detecting was my introduction to this hobby. All the things you displayed on this vid show many hours of work. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing
Man I hit a 1859 seated half dollar here in Oklahoma! Just grazed it but still! 1859 bucket lister and the first coin I hit with a digger 😂. Congrats on the walker and nice video!
Oh I would’ve been sick if would’ve hit this one lol
Great finds!
So glad you didn't hit that Silver Dollar. Not a model T emblem, Model T's are Ford. Those are just from a Chevrolet. That latch looks to be a window latch. Not a crotal bell - more like a school bell being that it's open. Crotal bells, or sleigh bells are spherical with a slot and holes and usually mounted to leather (then put on a horse). Thanks for showing your finds. Good luck out there. Chuck in NE Kansas
Yes sir, I’m glade to lol. Second half dollar I’ve found. Also I’m not to familiar with old vintage cars lol I do know the emblem is from 1920’s to 1930’s.
The bell- Ii meant to say conestoga bell I not sure why I kept saying Crotal bell. But the conestoga bells which were suspended from arches above the shoulders of the horses. Usually these bells were of the open mouth type and suspended from flat iron hoops, the round end of which pointed downwards and passed through eyes in the hames. The number and size of these bells varied, just as did the material from which they were made. Some were of welded or brazed iron, while others were of brazed bronze or brass, cast brass and turned brass. I appreciate you correcting me.
Thanks and happy hunting
What type of window do you think the latch is from. Car maybe?
Just found ya, new sub.. Happy Hunting 👊 😊
I just found him too.. and of course you already were here Mandy 😀😀
Hay guys I’m back, sorry I’ve been absent. Have some health issues I’m working through and then hit with a divorce. So it’s been a ride. But I’m back at it and hopefully will have another video out soon. Thanks for watching.
Subscribed! Enjoyed the video! 😄
thank you! i sub to your channel aslo! great videos
Looks like the same digging conditions we have in Texas !!! We need rain !!!
Awesome!!
Those are some awesome finds! I see you got your 800 back! 👍
Sure did, only out a week. More videos coming soon
Nice and definitely decent finds and had to have worked hard on the. I like the Military tags and items like the sherif star. That round outage is WW.?i love this history score!!😂
Yeah man continue what you do
TnAt was cough medicine with cocaine . The brown alpine ya one has heron and if you find that from an ailment store and then some if you are picky enough to ever find it
The pointed cone is probably a cone off a Native American Jingle Dress. The cones were & still are made from metal tops of tobacco cans.
New sub n great finds
My wife got me a metal detector. I live next to fort Smith AR just on the Oklahoma side. I don't know where I could go to learn how use it. It's more of a cheaper model but I don't want to get more of expensive one until I learn how to use one. Would you have any suggestions on where I could practice and learn . Thank you
you can message me on facebook. my name is chuck webster.
parks would be a great place to start because itll contain everything youll want to hunt. pay attention to the tones on each target. even when you get good expect to dig alot of trash, theres no way around digging a lot of trash. good luck
Probably another dumb question but do you have to get permission for parks in Oklahoma and Arkansas
I would reply on Facebook but I deleted mine cause of all the crap they have on it
@@davidhenderson4195 I believe only federal parks and They’ll give you a permit. But state and city owned parks you don’t have to.
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nice channel. i am in Alabama
Awesome you have a lot of cool stuff to hunt in your state
I just found your channel looking good. What a beautiful location.
when I was watching, I seen that old rolled copper piece you found. That is a rolled conical arrowhead that is older than 1890.
yes i actually have two of them. very cool and rare to find around here
What part of Oklahoma u in I live in leflore county in eastern Oklahoma in Lil town called Bokoshe
Hay Courtney sorry for the late reply. I’m in Seminole ok. I just put out some new videos. I went through the big D so it mad me me a little absent lol
A lot of times you will only find heads, or random arms and legs because the dolls had cloth bodies, and porcelain heads and limbs. The body materials will break down, disengaging the head and limbs. Then the individual pieces get washed and rolled away from one another.
Yes you are right. I remember seeing old dolls like that. Thanks for watching. Hopefully I’ll have some more videos soon.
I'm from Paden, Ok
silver oak leaf is a LT Colonel an it might be silver , the small crossed cannons means they were in the artillery , where in Oklahoma are you located my home town is west of Enid .
The colonel leaf is silver. We also found a round dog tag that says 2nd Lt. Fredrick maxwell.
I’m in Seminole Oklahoma
Where i OK are you> What model Minelab you have?
i have minelab manticore now but that was the 800
The pointed cone is possibly from a female native dress. During the 19th century the cones were made often times out of the tops of skole cans or chewing tobacco cans and they were attached like I said all along the dress and then when the native dance they made a jingling sound.
I was thinking same thing. It's a cone off a jingle dress.
Wow you need to slow down a bit with the at max or you will miss a lot of good stuff
Big silver
Does it help to search around large trees?
Yes, especially from yards from the 20’s and 30’s folks would bury their saving’s and Kids would play around them. So I look around them.
@@dsddownsouthdiggers1323 Thank you! Be safe in all you do..
I have a few of those small forks where they used for appetizers or for Sardine cans
I believe those were play fork if I’m not mistaken. Like a child’s play set
Mighty fine😍
You ever find any Oklahoma territory tokens
no i don't believe i have yet, mostly genral store tokens and tons of tax tokens lol
The silver dog tag was possibly sewn like a button on the inside of his uniform to identify him?
Why does the title say hunting with the Garrett at max when you were using a minelab
because it says minelab also
What Garrett you using?
I have the Garrett AT MAX. I also use minelab800
Where r u in OK?
im in seminole
It's the bottom half of a stapler..
Quit using that pickaxe, you must be new at this.
@@FloridaExplorer777 far from it! Been detecting for over 25 years. I only use it when the ground is like concrete. Happy detecting!