It all started where the road ended
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
- Overgrown abandoned road halfway up a NH mountain metal detecting.
I took the big hike today to do some exploring and relic hunting at a spot I was at years ago. When we were here last we stopped right where the rock walls on both sides of the colonial road ended. So I took my Fisher F19 and did some investigating and hoping to find a cellar hole.. Along the way I found oxen shoes of course and then I dug an ox nob like no other. It had been cut on one side and because of its age it was done hundreds of years ago. Then even more strange I dug up a thimble with a chunk of lead smashed into it ! whoa ! Reading the landscape history I found a beautiful pasture on the top of a hill that I am convinced hides an old cabin site. Clean improved land, stacked rocks, rock walls and old trees. I made my way all over the place reading the land and digging up stuff along the way.
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Metal detector #1
Fisher F19 Metal Detector with 11-inch DD Waterproof Searchcoil
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Metal detector #2
Fisher Labs F75 Special Edition Metal Detector (F75LTD-BLK)
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Metal detector #3
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Handheld Pinpointer
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Metal detecting dump pouch.
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The thimble has grooves from a gun barrel on it, jacketed bullet that looks remarkably like a thimble.
At least it wasn't a thimble with a chunk of finger in it.
Almost 50k and climbing, great job.
I love the raw video you provide, no fluff.
Those roots are killer.
Thank you.
@Not Thursday that was a copper jacket for a old style bullet.. you can see the rifle marks and the vertical crimp marks in the ring around the base that held the copper jacketed lead core bullet to the copper shell. but still cool to find like that.
Thank you Charlie for the adventure , seeing some beautiful scenery and a few nice finds !
I would definitely go back to that pasture...
Awesome video Charlie, awesome relics too 👍🏻😎
Hola amigo aquí llegando a la aventura, te deseo mucho éxito en tus búsquedas, te envío un gran saludo y un gran abrazo desde chile 🙋♂️🇨🇱🙏👍⛏️💍🗝️🤜🤛💪😊
Are you sure the thimble isn't a bullet? I see a smashed bullet with rifling and casing marks. Thimble would have the dot pits all around it??? Just my thought!
It is a bullet
I'll third that
@@davephillips7550I agree.
You can see the rifling on it.
Enjoyed the adventure. The thimble jacketed musket ball is quite a curious head scratcher😂😂
The "thimble" is a modern copper jacketed lead bullet.
Charles, I sense that you are a Navy man. The Trident may give you away. If so, thanks for your service.
Awesome stuff Charlie!!
Very cool finds!!
HH!!
Looked it up
Treasure Net: Ox knobs are devices that are slipped over the ends of cows' horns that are blunt on the end, or have a rounded bulb on the end. There are screw holes in them that allow a couple of screws to hold them in place. They are used to keep the horns from goring a person.... or other cattle, I guess. Here's a pic of one I found on another forum
Always learning from you about reading the land. Thank you Charlie. 😀
"thimble" looks like an old .45 auto FMJ that got heated in a fire.
Not a Thimble . Fired pistol projectile that has partially shed the core.
Enjoyed 👍
Thank you Charlie for another cool, Not Thursday . Joyce❤️🙏🇺🇸
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Yessserr
Your a lucky man to be able to get out and detect ad much as you do..wish I had that kinda time.
Nice mix of finds digger charlie 😁
Thanks for the adventure!
looks to me like you found the last man out! A great view with a long ride to the store!
Some cool old relics for sure. Thanks for sharing!!!
Great video. Very interesting how they worked the land.
That was a bullet not a thimble. Did look kinda like it but not.
Wanted it all to yourself ehh? lol didn’t bring your buds!!
That’s a shotgun slug.
Getting knobbed twice plus a pork chop and half a horses shoe for a great transportation relic kinda of Not Thursday
Did the colonists start building stone walls right off? Or did it happen later when sheep were brought in in numbers? What years were they built? Give us more history as you no doubt have studied and know.
sometimes its history and sometimes its lost crap....lol
Did you just reference the video where Dame originally said "Sometimes you gotta do the things that must be done"? Because I'm going back watching old videos and, literally, watched that episode last night. 🤣
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Oxingknob??
Oxen knob
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