I get more enjoyment from your videos than anything else on the internet. I take a late lunch at work every Tuesday just so I can watch while its fresh and it brightens up my whole day. Love you guys!
I don't do metal detecting ...I just watch because it's like going to a party where all your favorite people are. Besides...who needs to detect when you can watch these guy get far more than I could in a lifetime.
Quarter hoarder the best UA-camr out there coming in w the banger vid every Tuesday, still got urs and the whole crews autograph on my shovels from digstock!
Awesome sterling silver pendant Jason. Nice fork Paul. Love all the marbles. Great American legion souvenir thing Joe. Good find on the Brooks token/credit card Doug.
Wow , again , wow ! That field is just awesome. You guys are killing it there . Great history. Very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing these videos.
That field is crazy. Hey Jason the toy watch looks like a pencil sharpener. What away to end the video Congrats Doug on the credit card piece. Did not know it went back that far like that. So cool. Love all the Tokens Marbles Jewelry Silver Ware Religious Medallions and Lock all of you have found. Take Care
Gday mate. Just started watching. Awesome bit of ground you’ve got there. Some amazing things coming up. Well done to you all. Cheers from down under 🦘🦘👍😁
The "little balls" around the onyx are marcasite, a type of pyrite used on a lot of jewelry from Victorian times to the present. Very popular in the earlier part of the twentieth-century.
Great finds fellas! Jason you should find a clip of Arnold Horschack, from Welcome Back Kotter, to play every time someone goes "Ooo, ooo..." As always enjoyed and good luck guys!!
So many awesome finds on this permission you guys. My top favorites would have to be Paul's fork, Jason's strainer thing, and Doug's credit card/tag. HH stay safe and as always wishing y'all the best of luck.
I am always rooting for Doug because he responds to my posts....(and he's very cool) When I develop my gold magnet you guys are the SECOND people I am going to give on to. The first is promised to a gold prospector friend "Flour Gold Wizards".
Thanks for another fabulous metal detecting video. As usual, a lot of great finds. I remember the NJ Parkway tokens, replaced by E-ZPass. Thanks for sharing.
That unbelievable strainer thing is a teaball or Teaspoon piece.... Mamma still uses um.... I likehow Paul calls you over but tells you to leave your machines.... LOL Joe got him anyhow 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well I got a Teknetics T 2 and I’m starting back … I’m retired and have time on my hands. It has been 42 years since I have used a metal detector. Man have they changed. I had a Whites coinmaster 6000 back then. Found a lot of artifacts. Enjoyed watching y’all !!!
You and Doug kill me man you guys are hilarious! Like Dougs filigree broach or hairpiece and that other thing with the holes in it that's definitely silver looks like silver to me great video 😊👍🦀
Seems like that place could have been a fair area or a large picnic area at one time, definitely was alot of large gatherings were held there, don't think it was a trash pit though... to many good finds for that.
There was a Brooks bros. On the kansas city plaza that closed this last year. It was in business over 100 years! Great find Doug!. Paul's token was so mint looking as well!
I say this while it is snowing out, Cool finds as always guys, You know, Doug looks mean when he doesn't have a ball cap on backward lol 8:55 Possibly a pencil sharpener?
Okay I am so sorry, but when you said. "Little tiny squeaker" I remembered a time in high school speech class, during my speech, I let out on of those little sucker. They still call me Squeaker to this day 50 years later... : )
… you guys had more costume changes than what one would see at a Cher concert. That place is incredible. I think someone should invent a marble detector
Hey Jason, cool video. That piece of metal with the holes reminds me of a can my mom had that was used to put water in to sprinkle clothes before ironing. And Doug, just gotta ask if we can go shopping with that little credit card you found hahahaha. Great job. 🙃
I’m a 14 year old girl and i would love to go metal detecting and it may seem odd considering my age but the artifacts that you can find are stunning and fantastic
@@Lauren_0212 some sports shops like Cabelas carry metal detectors. To get one that is a good starter detector, rather than a toy, you need to spend at least $300.
Your "thimble" says Cashmere Bouquet, Colgate. Cashmere Bouquet was a line of products made by Colgate, and your thimble is probably the cap to a small tube of lipstick. There's one on eBay right now and it's the only one I found doing a quick search. I was curious about what it was because I've used their soap many, many times. I think these products were made from at about 1910 or earlier, until the 1960's. You may already know all this by now, but maybe not. I've watched every video set in this field, and you guys have sure had some interesting and unusual finds.
I get more enjoyment from your videos than anything else on the internet. I take a late lunch at work every Tuesday just so I can watch while its fresh and it brightens up my whole day. Love you guys!
For me it is torture, it's still very much winter here and I want to be out detecting also.
I don't do metal detecting ...I just watch because it's like going to a party where all your favorite people are. Besides...who needs to detect when you can watch these guy get far more than I could in a lifetime.
Thanks Beth, that’s really made me smile! Don’t get fired because of us though, you can always watch when you get home. 😉
This is my breakfast video
AGREED! Love Doug.
First time seeing the Hazmatadior without a hat on. . I was like.. Who's the new guy.. 😆😂😆😆
AUsome finds at an incredible site! Thanks for sharing the finds and the laughter! GL & HH on your next detecting adventure!
Great Job..great finds ✌️
Doug cleans up pretty good !!!!!!
That was Doug? I Thought that was the FARMER ! ! !
@@davidangelucci8875 LOL !!!!
Yall are so much FUN !!!
Doug looks like Paul Newman without his hat lmao
AWESOME job guys👍💖👍
👍 What a great field 👍
Some nice finds enjoyed watching
Man that field is awesome and the content from it never gets old. Definitely a prime spot!
So many more amazing finds, they all deserved some video time. Hi Doug 🙋♀️ That last token was extra nice, I love you!
That must be the location of the great token factory explosion of 1909 ! lol
Quarter hoarder the best UA-camr out there coming in w the banger vid every Tuesday, still got urs and the whole crews autograph on my shovels from digstock!
Awesome sterling silver pendant Jason. Nice fork Paul. Love all the marbles. Great American legion souvenir thing Joe. Good find on the Brooks token/credit card Doug.
That field is just amazing! Thank you for another great video. Take care now.
YES!!! I love videos from this field. Can't wait to see this one!
Wow , again , wow ! That field is just awesome. You guys are killing it there . Great history. Very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing these videos.
Awesome video & those awesome finds wow.
I love that black onyx stone wow great finds guys.
Awesome honey hole👍👍
That's the funnest metal detecting ground I've ever seen. Loving the videos!
Great video guys! This field blows my mind, what a incredible place!!
😂😂 you guys have so much fun!!! LOVE IT ALWSYS!! Still great variety of goodies!! Cheers guys!! Our weather is finally warming up to melt the snow!!!
A cool compilation of finds there boys!!! Can't wait until the next video!! Hi Doug!
Great show guys, cool finds, hi from the UK 🤝
I found my first Barber Dime yesterday in a road strip in a town here in florida. I love finding old things.
you guys are a must watch ...
@@dogtagdoug6751 I look forward to watching you Guys ..
That was an awesome hunt
Some nice finds from the cutting room floor
Hi buddy! Here enjoying your adventure , thank You for sharing ✌️
Best regards from Monterrey, México
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The amazing stuff that has came from this spot is wild! So many tokens and incredible relics! 😍 Great job guys!!
Thanks Brother!
@@QuarterHoarder What could've possibly happened here? Was there a token convention? What's your theory? What's *Doug's* theory???
@@dannymcaleese8806 Isn't it wild! I've had some great spots but this is the field of dreams! It's been a trip watching every hole
Ol rock's Cousteau would a been tripping on that green marble lol...good find!
Another excellent video l really enjoyed it.
Good finds guys.
That place is the field that just keeps on giving! Great hunt guys! Can’t wait for the ground to thaw up here so I can punch some holes!😎
Cashmere Bouquet by Colgate is what was on the Thimble looking item.. Nice dig, lots of fantastic finds
great stuff guys,,,
That field is crazy. Hey Jason the toy watch looks like a pencil sharpener. What away to end the video Congrats Doug on the credit card piece. Did not know it went back that far like that. So cool. Love all the Tokens Marbles Jewelry Silver Ware Religious Medallions and Lock all of you have found. Take Care
Awesome video guys!
My favorite diggers...great finds guys great video ✌
Great finds you guys great job on your video i enjoy your videos and good luck.
The watch thing is a crackerjack watch pencil sharpener awesome find
That's exactly what I saw as well. I can't believe that it's in as good of shape as it is.
So many awesome finds! The marbles are fabulous for sure!
Gday mate. Just started watching. Awesome bit of ground you’ve got there. Some amazing things coming up. Well done to you all. Cheers from down under 🦘🦘👍😁
Great video and Doug got a hair cut a lot of history pieces of the area
The "little balls" around the onyx are marcasite, a type of pyrite used on a lot of jewelry from Victorian times to the present. Very popular in the earlier part of the twentieth-century.
Hey!!!! It's been forever since I've seen one of your videos. DOUG!!!!❤️❤️ SO GOOD to see you guys! Xoxo
🌵 Thanks for the video 🌵
He called you a teabag>???LoL
Love the credit card thingy. Nice hunt guys, thanks for sharing!
So many amazing things
Good job
Another classic! Recently moved to NJ and would love the chance to dig with you guys! Happy hunting boys
Cool finds! That toy watch-thing looks like it could have been a pencil sharpener.
Great finds fellas! Jason you should find a clip of Arnold Horschack, from Welcome Back Kotter, to play every time someone goes "Ooo, ooo..." As always enjoyed and good luck guys!!
That is a awesome place to hunt for sure. Carl
Great job guys … Thanks for the videos !
So many awesome finds on this permission you guys. My top favorites would have to be Paul's fork, Jason's strainer thing, and Doug's credit card/tag.
HH stay safe and as always wishing y'all the best of luck.
There’s always a huge selection of favorites to choose from at this spot. Doug’s credit card chit was at the top for me.
I am always rooting for Doug because he responds to my posts....(and he's very cool) When I develop my gold magnet you guys are the SECOND people I am going to give on to. The first is promised to a gold prospector friend "Flour Gold Wizards".
I always root for Doug too so we have that in common. Gold magnet… wouldn’t that be an awesome invention!
Love the SAFE lock . So much stuff hard to believe it's in one property
Thanks for another fabulous metal detecting video. As usual, a lot of great finds. I remember the NJ Parkway tokens, replaced by E-ZPass. Thanks for sharing.
Half of a tea ball? The straining spoon bowl ball
Wow guys a lot of sweet finds luv it
That unbelievable strainer thing is a teaball or Teaspoon piece.... Mamma still uses um....
I likehow Paul calls you over but tells you to leave your machines.... LOL Joe got him anyhow 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great job guys 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼‼️
Way to go Doug you’re the best and the rest is ok 👍.
Well I got a Teknetics T 2 and I’m starting back … I’m retired and have time on my hands. It has been 42 years since I have used a metal detector. Man have they changed. I had a Whites coinmaster 6000 back then. Found a lot of artifacts. Enjoyed watching y’all !!!
That little thing with all the holes looks like half of a steeping ball that you would do tea in.
Has anyone checked the history of that field yet. I want to know why there’s so much variety of tokens and stuff.
The Calvin Coolidge "50" token is a cracker Jack prize
Dude nice dirt to hunt 🙌
I believe the round silver looking thing with holes in it is for loose tea it works like a tea bag
Yup a "tea ball" you can buy stainless steel ones now.
1st piece is probly Victorian mourning jewelry and the tea ball, missing a chain, held loose tea. Great finds guys!
I’m right there with you guys having fun watching it unfold when all the fun things being found good job bro
I love the stuff you guys find five stars my friends thank you
You and Doug kill me man you guys are hilarious! Like Dougs filigree broach or hairpiece and that other thing with the holes in it that's definitely silver looks like silver to me great video 😊👍🦀
Cashmere boutique agate colour 🤙🏻👌
Seems like that place could have been a fair area or a large picnic area at one time, definitely was alot of large gatherings were held there, don't think it was a trash pit though... to many good finds for that.
the item that has the little holes in it could be a pomander ball, for potpourri or maybe a powder make up filter. great find!
There was a Brooks bros. On the kansas city plaza that closed this last year. It was in business over 100 years! Great find Doug!. Paul's token was so mint looking as well!
Hey great video. That thimble shaped object says Cashmere Bouquet
That silver and onyx piece you found looks like it may be the top of a walking stick or riding crop.
This property is what dreams are made for
Rich's medal is the Miraculous medal says, " Oh Mary,conceived without sin, pray for us to have recourse to thee"....
I say this while it is snowing out, Cool finds as always guys, You know, Doug looks mean when he doesn't have a ball cap on backward lol 8:55 Possibly a pencil sharpener?
The red head here said pencil sharpener
also
That marble is awesome looks like aqua fresh toothpaste
Great finds guys! That thimble looking thing looks like it says, Cashmere Bouquet? Well that’s what it looks like to me! Happy researching Jason!
The Thimble looking thing is the top of a perfume bottle - Cashmere Bouquet.
Okay I am so sorry, but when you said. "Little tiny squeaker" I remembered a time in high school speech class, during my speech, I let out on of those little sucker. They still call me Squeaker to this day 50 years later...
: )
… you guys had more costume changes than what one would see at a Cher concert. That place is incredible. I think someone should invent a marble detector
Hey Jason, cool video. That piece of metal with the holes reminds me of a can my mom had that was used to put water in to sprinkle clothes before ironing. And Doug, just gotta ask if we can go shopping with that little credit card you found hahahaha. Great job. 🙃
I agree on the clothes sprinkler, aluminum?
@@kathryndeloria1834 yes I think it was. I can see it in my head, it was very light in weight.
the one at 20 minutes is a Cashmere Bouquet Colgate lipstick tube top from the 50s.
If it was onyx you wouldn't be able to see light through it. It's probably obsidian. Still awesome find.
It looks like a garnet stone very deep dark red. It is my birthstone!!
@@busygirl4474 I was thinking garnet but I have a bunch of deep purple obsidian that look just like that.
Interesting little things!! That thing with the numbers around the edge is a clock pencil sharpener. My buddy Andy dug one for our museum contract.
@@dogtagdoug6751 Thanks, not a bad short dig. 6 flat buttons, a lil buckle, and a nice cigar and a 6-pack IHP, and other nick-nacks
I’m a 14 year old girl and i would love to go metal detecting and it may seem odd considering my age but the artifacts that you can find are stunning and fantastic
Any advice on where I can find a metal detector? and equipments?
@@Lauren_0212 some sports shops like Cabelas carry metal detectors. To get one that is a good starter detector, rather than a toy, you need to spend at least $300.
With out a hat on, I didn't recognize THAT MAN DOUG ?? I Thought he was the FARMER ! ! !
Looks like a tea ball
That black onyx I think ......... Ooooo yeah it came off of "KING 👑 BIDEN " crown..
🙈🙉🙊
Nice finds 👌 guy good job.
Your "thimble" says Cashmere Bouquet, Colgate. Cashmere Bouquet was a line of products made by Colgate, and your thimble is probably the cap to a small tube of lipstick. There's one on eBay right now and it's the only one I found doing a quick search. I was curious about what it was because I've used their soap many, many times. I think these products were made from at about 1910 or earlier, until the 1960's. You may already know all this by now, but maybe not. I've watched every video set in this field, and you guys have sure had some interesting and unusual finds.
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