Great explore. Amazing what gets left behind or forgotten about. It's sad in a way, that family doesn't step up and either sell or fix up these properties. Might be caught up in probate to settle an estate. Years ago, I learned, turning,threading, boring, etc. on a lathe very much like the one you discovered. It was from the Navy for World War 1. Thanks for bringing me along on this little adventure. 👍🏻
I think you are in the family cemetery. It was common to have one on the land in the old days. Our family has two over 300 acres. Made quite a mess when my great grandmother passed and the land was split.
can anyone say the word trespassing? I know if some was stumbling around at my old buildings they might just get a load of buckshot coming their way. ive seen so many of these UA-cam videos of people "exploring" "abandoned" property with no permission from the owner of the property. where I live others respect others property and dont go trespassing wether someone is living there or not and there are plenty of empty houses and buildings here in the heart of Appalachia. unless there might be a "for sale" sign on it then thats a different story. if you got permission or its public property then thats a different story.
It's been abandoned for 15 yrs. If I knew who the owner was id ask. Always wanted to see that bus. The mining company is inement domaining the area weather people live here or not. I remember more homes here, but one by one they got torn down. And I didn't give any information where it is. Plus there weren't any signs, doors wide open, and the place is an eyesore. Just admiring ones past and I was respectfull enough not to disturb or vandalize anything. I do want to find out about who owns it because I am interested in some stuff I'm surprised no one took over the place....it must have been a nice home
As long as there are no signs that say "private property" or " no trespassing," he's good to go. Also Karen, read up on the gun laws before you end up getting yourself in trouble.
DOCUMENTING IS NOT TRESPASSING...Trespassing is a civil matter..You need to research your Law before thrownig accusations...Respect, But as long as there is no Damage or harm caused It,s not a problem..
OH MY GOD BROTHER...Your ME...Over the pond....Loving this my friend, Massive respect from the UK..So glad I found this, I thought I was alone......🤣
First class video there's some good stuff there friend and please keep the great videos coming friend from Scotland and happy new year 🎉🎉
Great explore. Amazing what gets left behind or forgotten about. It's sad in a way, that family doesn't step up and either sell or fix up these properties. Might be caught up in probate to settle an estate. Years ago, I learned, turning,threading, boring, etc. on a lathe very much like the one you discovered. It was from the Navy for World War 1. Thanks for bringing me along on this little adventure. 👍🏻
Great video
Lathe is probably late 1890 or early 1900 ran one like it years ago in a old machine shop
The American Pickers, are on their way 😂! Great find you’s located. Happy New Year!
The hole you found at 14:15 is most likely where people dumped their trash back then and someone was bottle digging the area.
When we were in the bus I'm surprised I didn't see that Sinclair drum in there
🤣🤣🤣I,m selling the House and Moving in here....Respect from The WILDARMY....
I think you are in the family cemetery. It was common to have one on the land in the old days. Our family has two over 300 acres. Made quite a mess when my great grandmother passed and the land was split.
Someone really likes Miller Lite
I would bet there are well over 200 pounds of cans there.
Anybody ni the history on the place
cool house...i know exactly where you are,,
Do you know the owner? Interested in some of the stuff
@@coalcrackerchris no..sorry i dont
Cool video. My mom's old stomping grounds.
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can anyone say the word trespassing? I know if some was stumbling around at my old buildings they might just get a load of buckshot coming their way. ive seen so many of these UA-cam videos of people "exploring" "abandoned" property with no permission from the owner of the property. where I live others respect others property and dont go trespassing wether someone is living there or not and there are plenty of empty houses and buildings here in the heart of Appalachia. unless there might be a "for sale" sign on it then thats a different story. if you got permission or its public property then thats a different story.
It's been abandoned for 15 yrs. If I knew who the owner was id ask. Always wanted to see that bus. The mining company is inement domaining the area weather people live here or not. I remember more homes here, but one by one they got torn down. And I didn't give any information where it is.
Plus there weren't any signs, doors wide open, and the place is an eyesore. Just admiring ones past and I was respectfull enough not to disturb or vandalize anything. I do want to find out about who owns it because I am interested in some stuff
I'm surprised no one took over the place....it must have been a nice home
Plus shooting someone is a felony, unless they are threatening your life
Gotta love Trolls.
As long as there are no signs that say "private property" or " no trespassing," he's good to go. Also Karen, read up on the gun laws before you end up getting yourself in trouble.
DOCUMENTING IS NOT TRESPASSING...Trespassing is a civil matter..You need to research your Law before thrownig accusations...Respect, But as long as there is no Damage or harm caused It,s not a problem..