Hidden Underground for Hundreds of Years | Treasure Hunters Dig Up Fascinating Artifacts

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We take advantage of a break in the rain to metal detect a beautiful abandoned river-side home from over 150 years ago.

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Your videos are an amazing blend of calm nature and interesting history. Not only do i get beautiful nature scenes that are shot brilliantly, but i also get fascinating historical finds with calming beautiful music. Great work Brad. I appreciate all that you do. I also like the history you tell us about the items. Its very educational.

clivewarren
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Whatever you find is ok with me. Some slow days & some good days. Love the walk in the woods beautiful country.

joebrown
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Watching these videos after a long day at work is relaxing to me.

josepadua
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I find a lot of wheat pennies with holes shot through them usually in the early forties. makes me think the sons coming home on leave from the war showing off for their dad

uarbor
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On a wonderful day with a good companion don't get much better!

waltergolston
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You would think you have a camera crew out there with you. Beautifully planned shots, great editing, love the music. It's so relaxing to watch your videos.

pottery.by.kenmaag
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Nice find mate let's hear from Tasmania love detecting for the old stuff myself I found an 1877 shot penny big English copper don't get them very often mine was shot with a musket ball

lessarten
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I'm a digger myself. I really appreciate the quality of your videos. It is a goal for me. Thanks!

manabouttown
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It's awesome how you recognize all the stuff you find :) Love the vids!!

emmavanursel
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Great fun and great finds. Thanks for sharing!

RobFindsTreasure
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I recently found a "mystery pulley" similar to yours. At first, I thought it was an old yo-yo, but when I scraped more mud off, there was fishing line still attached. It was an old reel.

MRJIMBERLY
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Great morning hunt Brad, LOVED that "Gold Color" button you found, some awesome finds for sure! Keep your powder dry, oh, and warm! Cheers til the next!

KenBlackRifleAmerica
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Great to see you. Never disappointed with your explorations. Inspirational!

gepettoe
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Love your channel and videos! Your Vermont woods are so gentle and welcoming....thanks again for the great discoveries recorded. I metal detect myself but mostly older homes and parks and appreciate learning about early pioneers in your State.

ChildrensSongStorytimeCorner
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Good hunt, in spite of the rain with lots of lovely buttons and unusual little finds - was enjoyable, thanks - They say The Big Snow's acoming...! 🕸😉🐾⛏

SmallWonda
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Hey . Great video. I metal detect, mudlark and magnet fish here in N.C. USA. My name is Dirt Digging Granny. I dig with my young grandson. I hope to have my own channel one day soon. Keep the great videos coming. I love watching them!

dirtdigginggranny
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That pulley reminds me of the parts of the return mechanism of a typewriter carriage. My very first job when I was in High School (1971) was cleaning typewriters.

WootTootZoot
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GREAT TO SEE YOU AGAIN.
GOOD FINDS.
THANKS CAMILLE OZ

camillefulton
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At 3:05 the tiny brass thing I believe is a frame for a movable gauge or dial that would for example, on a calendar clock, frame a number in the center and then the two points would point to the day and month. The frame would be on a movable disc, and each day you would move it. Kind of like a perpetual calendar.... I took a photo of it and sent it to a friend to see if they can identify it. I'll let you know when I hear anything.... Nancy

changarookitty
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That was a .22rf hole. I have shot a bunch of them. R.22rf rifles from that period had longer barrels than they do, today. My M27 Winchester had a 27 inch barrel, so it developed more velocity than the bob-tail barrels do today. I have even shot holes through quarters.

johnclarke