Chester field cigarettes were founded in 1896!! I think the first two things you found was part of an old sewing machine, the second one was the foot pedals I think!! Cool finds!!
I did a bit of research and it looks like those signs are from 40s or 50s. Whatever the age, those are awesome finds. And btw I am so glad you are back here, your videos got me into magnet fishing 💪😍
At 1:22 & 1:58 looks like a peddle to a very old sewing machine . Chesterfields, originally a blend of Turkish and Virginia tobacco, were introduced by the Drummond Tobacco Company of St. Louis, Missouri in 1873. Chesterfield was the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company's best known cigarette brand, which they made from 1911 until 1999.. I really don't know what that first date is about . At 11:40 that was CHUAN BRAND 0"-6" ENGINEERING MICROMETER KIT and the price on that booger is $161.00 brand new. I don't know exactlly what it does but I bet it has something to do with a vehicle .🧡💚🥰
My old man was just telling me a story the other day about how him and his friends would steal chesterfields from the cigarette machine at the restaurant they worked at. Talking late 60’s
2:03 is the bottom of an old singer sewing machine
Came to say this. A friend of mine is a tailor and she uses an old Singer. These pieces look just like the pedal and side body of one of those.
Chester field cigarettes were founded in 1896!! I think the first two things you found was part of an old sewing machine, the second one was the foot pedals I think!! Cool finds!!
Thanks for the info!
That one chesterfield sign is badass! I hope you hang it up in your garage. The last Chesterfields sign i had i sold for $155 (im an antique dealer)
Good to see you back and fishing. I have missed you😊.
Thanks :)
This is one of the best magnet shows I’ve seen!..ty!
Another great video Daniel we missed you
I appreciate that!
Good to see you back Daniel
So good to see you out fishing again! 🦋
More to come!
Love the old signs
Great video Danny. Really cool finds🐈🐈🐈
Thanks 👍
Good to see you back at it!
Hey, thanks!
Awesome finds! And thanks for gettin that battery outa there.
You bet
2:03 Definitely the bottom of an old singer treadle sewing machine. The bit in the middle rocks back and forth with your feet to make the machine sew.
The first Chesterfield sign was a flange sign. Very popular around old filling stations and roadside diners or stores.
Awesome video!!!
That place is loaded. Third time a charm. let's go!
Man those are cool signs 👍
I think so too!
Hi thank you for the video, take care have a wonderful day 😊
First one the lower foot pedestal for a very old sewing machine, second the cable is coax cable.
2 minutes in the video is the bottom half of an old sewing machine.
Let's gooooo!
I did a bit of research and it looks like those signs are from 40s or 50s. Whatever the age, those are awesome finds.
And btw I am so glad you are back here, your videos got me into magnet fishing 💪😍
Another video so fast?!?!!! Holt chit! You must be getting low on fundage lmao
At 1:14 looks like the top part to a entrance gate. You can always sharpen the edges and make it ancient weapon, like a Indian Katar punching dagger.
At 1:22 & 1:58 looks like a peddle to a very old sewing machine . Chesterfields, originally a blend of Turkish and Virginia tobacco, were introduced by the Drummond Tobacco Company of St. Louis, Missouri in 1873. Chesterfield was the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company's best known cigarette brand, which they made from 1911 until 1999.. I really don't know what that first date is about . At 11:40 that was CHUAN BRAND 0"-6" ENGINEERING MICROMETER KIT and the price on that booger is $161.00 brand new. I don't know exactlly what it does but I bet it has something to do with a vehicle .🧡💚🥰
@1:03 one of a set of legs for a cast iron outdoor patio table maybe?
11:45 micrometer-- expensive machinist tool
Gonna be calling you "Log Dog Danny"!
Man love your videos my man!! What size magnet do you use? Just wondering the biggest thing you can bring up lol.
Looks like part of a treadle sewing machine .
C O O L GOOD FINDS BRO!!!
You can soak those old signs in citric acid water and it will take off the rust. You can find instructions on line.
You think like I do " wonder what these taste like "
Looks like maybe a micrometer you found around 12:00 maybe?
At 1:18. I think that might be part of an old sewing machine
That's parts of an old tredal sewing machine. Leta
11:37 that’s a 2-3 inch micrometer
My old man was just telling me a story the other day about how him and his friends would steal chesterfields from the cigarette machine at the restaurant they worked at. Talking late 60’s
3:10 AYO ☠️
Looks like old phone line
It looks like you did a good job. John E. May-0 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
1:18 is the leg from a bench
well you would be burning up being you 😻😻😻
nice
I'VE SMOKED CHESTERFIELD CIGS
Foot powered sewing macnine pedal
The round item was a caliper for making precise measurements on metal amateur I’ll at a machine shop
12.00 a clamp
Hey buddy
Hello every one
Please do a video or post a pic if you clean those signs up
singer sewing machine base
Those old signs are man cave treasure you can make some bank on old chesterfield… smoking okay stop dragonfly our hearts around !
You probably get this question all the time, so apologies, but what do you do with everything you find?
Idk what is going on😂