Thankyou :) Yes it was a good day for a variety of some unusual finds, it’s always interesting digging around trying to research the items, you learn some history that otherwise you would never have known 😅 👍🏼
Some more interesting items came up for you in a well worked spot.That signed slipper/shoe is unusual.Amazing how the 6 inch coil can find more targets missed with the bigger coil.Well done.Cheers mate.👍
Interesting finds. I love the curious and different. I prefer the little sniper coil. I use that in preference to the bigger size unless it is a large area with hardly any targets.
Thankyou , yes it’s always good when you get a few more unusual finds, I particularly love finding things someone has mended or inscribed something on, the little coil is a great tool , if I have a spot I’ve found a few coins or relics I’ll usually go over it again with the 6” coil 😄👍🏼
Yes I found out they are called a teetotum ……… I can’t find any quite like the one I found but the soldiers apparently used to make them from coins during WW1 except the ones they made had each opposite numbers equaling to 7 (1 opposite 6 …. 2 opposite 5 ……etc ) id never thought of a powder flask 😄 👍🏼
Hmmm I have sound here… sometimes UA-cam does weird things I’ve had the same experience, I’d suggest trying again later and it will probably have sound 😅
Thankyou , Yes I did some more searching and I found they are called a “teetotum” unlike the one I found , the ones the soldiers made in WW1 had the numbers arranged so that the opposite number equaled 7. ( 1 opposite 6. 2 opposite 5 … etc) I’m assuming they were used primarily in gambling type games.
Well done William. Great array of curious finds. Brilliant what you can find with the 6” coil. Great hunt. Take care mate 😁👍👍
Thanks Andrew, yes it was a good day for variety :) 👍🏼
Some interesting finds there, I like how you do research on items cheers
Thankyou :) Yes it was a good day for a variety of some unusual finds, it’s always interesting digging around trying to research the items, you learn some history that otherwise you would never have known 😅 👍🏼
Nice hunt mate well done 👍
Thankyou 👍🏼
Some more interesting items came up for you in a well worked spot.That signed slipper/shoe is unusual.Amazing how the 6 inch coil can find more targets missed with the bigger coil.Well done.Cheers mate.👍
Thankyou it was a good day for a variety of unusual things, yes the little coil is great for that 👍🏼
Unusual and beautiful buckle mate. Great find and video 😊
Thankyou 😄
Enjoyed the interesting finds.
Thankyou glad you enjoyed 😃👍🏼
Interesting finds. I love the curious and different. I prefer the little sniper coil. I use that in preference to the bigger size unless it is a large area with hardly any targets.
Thankyou , yes it’s always good when you get a few more unusual finds, I particularly love finding things someone has mended or inscribed something on, the little coil is a great tool , if I have a spot I’ve found a few coins or relics I’ll usually go over it again with the 6” coil 😄👍🏼
Great finds mate.
Thankyou :)
Yep I agree with joke4301 for sure a spinning dice. The first target you dug up sorta resembles the slide part off a black powder flask maybe.
Yes I found out they are called a teetotum ……… I can’t find any quite like the one I found but the soldiers apparently used to make them from coins during WW1 except the ones they made had each opposite numbers equaling to 7 (1 opposite 6 …. 2 opposite 5 ……etc ) id never thought of a powder flask 😄 👍🏼
Is it just me or? I can't seem to get any volume.
Hmmm I have sound here… sometimes UA-cam does weird things I’ve had the same experience, I’d suggest trying again later and it will probably have sound 😅
@Digging_Kangaroo yeah opened and closed it a few times, definitely be checking it again till it works.
💯 a dice, it’s like a top as stated and the number to corresponding edge touching when stops is what ya get, not sure from what game/s though
Thankyou , Yes I did some more searching and I found they are called a “teetotum” unlike the one I found , the ones the soldiers made in WW1 had the numbers arranged so that the opposite number equaled 7. ( 1 opposite 6. 2 opposite 5 … etc) I’m assuming they were used primarily in gambling type games.
It's working now 😂
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