Such excellent finds found by the boys. Common name might not be such a bad thing after all, huh, Ms. White! Looking forward to watching next your video soon, Nicola. Be well from Washington state USA ❤
Nelson is a beautiful cat, love the black fur and green eyes. Thank you for putting him in the video. Lovely finds, you present history in a relatable manner. Doesn't seem so far off.
🖐 from America here. I cannot get over how you say "h" lol we say "ache", and you say "hache" lol. I love your videos and really wish I could go mudlarking! Thank you for everything you do!
it's fun to see the night time London, I was lucky enough to come to London and was fasciinated by the difference in one side of the river and the other. we were on a tour so I couldn't explore m uch but my exchange student daughter came in from her town and went on the tours with me. she was from Bristol and London, and a great person. now she is a grown up mum of three boys. the smartest lkgirl.
So Cuffs is not only the 'knower of all things' but also Hercules! 💪 Good job he was there to help pull up the anchor and break off the crust! 😉 It turned out beautifully. I love the bottles too ❤️
4:01 That glass nodule thing is a worry stone. They were made as a sensory pocket toy to rub and fidget with! I have one but with teal, black, white, and clear glass. Amazing find!
I really enjoyed seeing this mudlarking by headlamp. It really highlighted Si & Cuff's addiction to low tide exploration! There are 50 million UA-cam creators & Si is one of the best!
The boys Si & Cuffs in their element. Love the anchor but when you find type it is so exciting. Those pieces are so tiny! Love me a Nelson cameo!!!! 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Wow, beautiful anchor, and I loved hearing someone say... Cooooorr... 😂.. Lol... Been ages since I heard someone say that... Missing England... From Englefield green. Surrey.
Si! you and Cuffs always have special mud-ventures together, so much fun being a bystander to them! Congrats on the token, the sabel cuff and the anchor!! Great finds across the centuries - The Thames hiding some wild secrets! hello from Denmark 🌸❄
Thank you Si for your entertaining and informative videos. I am constantly screen shooting finds, details and sometimes your repurposing ideas. I live in the middle of Canada and have spent a lifetime here doing pretty much the same things with what we have to find here. But if I was there I would be mudlarking at every opportunity. As it is, six months of the year our ground is buried under snow and frozen to the depth of six foot. Now I am semi retired I have started working on cleaning up my finds and working on how best to display them in our home. A lot of my pieces I have gathered all the info I could on them as they are destined to go to museums upon my passing.I am going to try some new mudlarking ideas here this summer that I have learned on your U Tube channel. Anyways about ten years ago I purchased online three largish boxes of mudlarking finds that was from the estate of a mudlarker that had collected all their life, who they were I have no idea, but the seller claimed all the finds was from the Thames. When I received it, all the silver that likely was in there was picked over, but what I really was after was there. Just odds and ends or bits and bobs if you prefer. This winter I started to finish cleaning what was there and what I found under the final dirt coating is amazing. It has given me days of fun researching. Every time I go through the boxes something new catches my eye. And as I am learning so much on your channel I know more about what I’m looking at. It sure is one thing to have a whole item in your hand and quite another the figure out what a bit of something is. A word to all the mudlarker’s out there, never discard anything you pick until you thoroughly clean them and follow up on any numbers or letters or shapes that become visible. It is easier to throw them out at home rather than go back to look for them when you realize what you left behind. Anyhow I will close with letting you know one piece in my pile was a flattened out and caked with dried mud Viking Chape. There were many more other things especially ten hammered coins that were utterly invisible except for shape, under a coating of black smooth clay. Today I was looking at what appeared to be a three hole button but I spotted four sections that had three letters each. It was a clipped silver half crown from around 1672, of course the silver was black which explains how it was missed by the estate family. Anyways this is a good lesson for those of you that have the privilege to mudlark on the Thames. Make that privilege count.
Hi Si! The anchor is a great find. The forged ring attached to it is an indicator of it's age as that type of ring means the anchor was most likely intended to have hemp rode rather than chain. The shackle that connects the ring to the chain as you found it appears to be a relatively modern adaptation. In my experience these subtleties in anchor design and construction have been used in underwater archaeology to help date and identify wrecks that are associated with particular anchors.
Awesome bottle and it’s complete. That iPhone is crushed. Lovely ginger beer bottle. It was exciting to watch you guys dig out that beautiful anchor and chain, a fantastic find and cleanup. Marvelous little Plantagenet token. Nels looks like he had bird for lunch, 😆.
Awesome nightlarking finds! Loved the doubled eagle head token/coin, whoa! My favorite is the anchor, many untold stories that go with it. Hope you rescued the copper nails! Great video!
Another great video. The anchor is really cool as well as Cuff's token . Loved the bottle with the stopper still in it . Can't wait to see what y'all find next !
Great anchor and Cuffs is a good mudventure partner. Great teamwork. Nelly is a lovely cat. 🐈⬛🐈⬛ when you show the closeups of the tiny things I almost want to ask for a spadeful to be sent until I make it down the Thames lol.
Love your videos I think it’s a A ruby. I love when you find stones hope your keeping them for a rainy day. Never know might find a cool peace of jewellery. And you can add the stones. I wish I could mud lark like you guys who knows might win a crap load of money I can fly over and join you guys one day.
Wonderful video! Love when you do the night mudlarking with all the lights along the river. Like the sword sheath tip the best. So nice to see Nelson out helping you. Cats are the best company. Have a great week and please keep safe. ❤️🇨🇦
Oh, I just love your videos, Simon. By the way, at 16:26, the 10 o'clock position, is a peach colored marble with all those copper nails. I hope you grabbed it.🙏🏼 That anchor is sublime.👌🏼👍🏼 The Thames cast offs are the stuff dreams are made of.🤩🔥 Cheers mate.💚
Woooohoooo! Fantastic chain and anchor!!!! Amazing that in all that mud and muck you find a tiny lovely color stone. I am just floored with excitement for you. 🎉🎇🧨🎆🎊
Great finds Si and Cuffs. The Plantagenant coin was amazing, and the anchor is such a great classic shape. I don't know how you found anything in the dark! 😊😄
Great vid mate. It's always a good one with Cuff. And that coin! Ooosh! Loved the bottles too and that anchor! You're the top anchor-larker on these ere shores mister finds! ;)
Awesome findings...love the anchor n the 16ft long chain . Use it for garden decorations. 😍 Enjoy what you love to do. With Love from SAM Guwahati Assam INDIA 🙏🥂
Those curved ship nails ought to be collected!!! Someone would love to buy them as a set online, along with seeing thee video! And yes, GREAT token!! May I suggest you add a very small label to its underside informing that the label is a decorative artist's conception of an original, or whatever.
Ruby! Real or simulated, I dont know? The anchor, and scabbard tip were amazing to me! Nice finds, Si! Thanks for the adventure, Ive never been disappointed. Love your videos! God bless you! Your friend and fan, Kevin from Chicago.
I got jealous of cuffs. I wish I could have been him spending my time on the foreshore with someone so superior in knowledge like you. Good luck in all further endeavors.
Just found your channel this evening and am loving them. Been binge watching this evening and will probably be seeing you tomorrow evening too. Keep it up mate, it’s fascinating!
Thanks for the video and chat, Si. That anchor and chain was intriguing to find. Nice to see Cuff again. Enjoy the week ahead, and pet Nelson for me. He is a beautiful cat! Cheers Simon.
The anchor was a nice find and Cuff’s coin was very interesting. I was afraid you would taste that ginger beer (like the bottle dump lemonade) so glad you thought better of it.
Great video again guys! Some awesome finds from Mr. White's mysterious anchor and chain to cuff's Plantagenet coin! Holy Moly! I never realized the beads found on the foreshore could potentially have been made by Roman's?! No wonder people get excited finding them. I never understood the excitement over them before. Now I do! ( : Thanks for bringing us along on your larking adventure! You both got some good luck in the muck this Lark! ( : Woo hoo! ( :
yeah, definitely sword chape. awesome find! that small anchor is sweet! perfect size to take home lol. appropriate nelson coming to see an anchor lol. looks like headlamps at night make some finds easier to spot.
Who needs to party at night when you can have adventures on the shore of the Thame#? Some really great and interesting finds! Thanks Kindly Si Finds and 6our mate! The anchor and chain are super cool but a bit heavy I would imagine as well. Love, Light, Peace and Joy of Being! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Cracking Great Finds Fellas! Its Sunday and good day to dust off the metal detector! Thanks for the inspiration. The only night metal detecting I did was as a kid In places I couldn't get permission!
Thanks for watching the muddy madness. For more mudlarking CLICK HERE ⭐️ua-cam.com/video/2IRh1PvDuUE/v-deo.html⭐️
If that phone you found rings it might be London Calling!
good stuff... stop by... haven't seen you in ages... give a little to get a little
At 16:28 m8 that blue stone looks like a sapphire? Middle right noooo did you get it?
It is of course my anchor! And my bottle by the way!! Give them to me straightaway - you tea leaf you!! x
Such excellent finds found by the boys. Common name might not be such a bad thing after all, huh, Ms. White! Looking forward to watching next your video soon, Nicola. Be well from Washington state USA ❤
Haha! You are too careless with your property 😉👍🏻🧡🐾
You already got the lovely bear. 🧸🧡 Si's a good friend, isn't he! 👋🏼🙋🏽♀️✌🏽
The W printers type is also yours Nicola? 😁
Haha, l heard Si say " White is a pretty common name, (sorry Nick) " watch it Si she doesn't miss a trick 😄lol
Never thought I’d find so much inner peace watching someone digging in mud 🙏
Awe Nellie and his feather was so cute! When he dropped it 'Wasn't me guv! you can't prove nufin'!'
Seems to me, the foreshore is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you'll find. Love Nellie, awesome cat. Love a good night lark.🍁🐘🇨🇦👣
Exactly that! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Nelson is a beautiful cat, love the black fur and green eyes. Thank you for putting him in the video. Lovely finds, you present history in a relatable manner. Doesn't seem so far off.
Thanks so much
🖐 from America here. I cannot get over how you say "h" lol we say "ache", and you say "hache" lol. I love your videos and really wish I could go mudlarking! Thank you for everything you do!
it's fun to see the night time London, I was lucky enough to come to London and was fasciinated by the difference in one side of the river and the other. we were on a tour so I couldn't explore m uch but my exchange student daughter came in from her town and went on the tours with me. she was from Bristol and London, and a great person. now she is a grown up mum of three boys. the smartest lkgirl.
So Cuffs is not only the 'knower of all things' but also Hercules! 💪 Good job he was there to help pull up the anchor and break off the crust! 😉
It turned out beautifully. I love the bottles too ❤️
Haha it’s all in the technique 😉
@@Sifinds
I thought you were going to give the classic response of “I must have loosened it for him!”
4:01 That glass nodule thing is a worry stone. They were made as a sensory pocket toy to rub and fidget with! I have one but with teal, black, white, and clear glass. Amazing find!
I really enjoyed seeing this mudlarking by headlamp. It really highlighted Si & Cuff's addiction to low tide exploration! There are 50 million UA-cam creators & Si is one of the best!
And he tugs and yanks and pulls the plug right out of the Thames! Oooops! Lol! Great fun! Lovely anchor...sweet Nellie!!
haha
The boys Si & Cuffs in their element. Love the anchor but when you find type it is so exciting. Those pieces are so tiny!
Love me a Nelson cameo!!!! 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Cheers Thelka. I love me some type!
You always find good stuff when Cuffs is with you. The anchor and chain was a great find. Looks fun mudlarking the Thames foreshore at night xxx
Cheers Gaynor 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great adventure, Simon! I always love it when Mike (Cuffs) accompanies you, as he has amazing skill or luck. Thanks for the back stories, too.
Cheers Steve. Yes he does. I’m busy ‘wasting time’ filming
@@Sifinds Hahaha...someone has to do the dirty work!
Ha-ha! Great token though, Cuffs - just amazing to think it's survived all these years - the things that little coin has seen... Super cool!
What a treat for this wonderful Sunday!!! Glad to have you apart of my weekly routine
Cheers Mudlover 👍🏻🐾🧡
Wow, beautiful anchor, and I loved hearing someone say... Cooooorr... 😂.. Lol... Been ages since I heard someone say that... Missing England... From Englefield green. Surrey.
Both Si and Cuffs always seem so positive and happy, it’s so refreshing! This is why I love binge watching this channel
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Great episode - I always learn something. And thanks for showing your kitty!
Cheers Kim! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Just look at that anchor! Lovely Jubley! How dare you remove my anchor from my boat, put it back!🤣🤣🤣 lol, lovely find Simon!
haha! Cheers Ad
The anchor is fantastic! What a great find!
Rubies flouresce under black or ultraviolet light..good luck 🍀! What a Fantastic Anchor!!!
Cheers Tom 👍🏻🐾🧡
Si! you and Cuffs always have special mud-ventures together, so much fun being a bystander to them!
Congrats on the token, the sabel cuff and the anchor!!
Great finds across the centuries
- The Thames hiding some wild secrets!
hello from Denmark 🌸❄
Cheers Z!! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Love from the old lady in Texas may God bless you always and forever
Thank you Si for your entertaining and informative videos. I am constantly screen shooting finds, details and sometimes your repurposing ideas. I live in the middle of Canada and have spent a lifetime here doing pretty much the same things with what we have to find here. But if I was there I would be mudlarking at every opportunity. As it is, six months of the year our ground is buried under snow and frozen to the depth of six foot. Now I am semi retired I have started working on cleaning up my finds and working on how best to display them in our home. A lot of my pieces I have gathered all the info I could on them as they are destined to go to museums upon my passing.I am going to try some new mudlarking ideas here this summer that I have learned on your U Tube channel. Anyways about ten years ago I purchased online three largish boxes of mudlarking finds that was from the estate of a mudlarker that had collected all their life, who they were I have no idea, but the seller claimed all the finds was from the Thames. When I received it, all the silver that likely was in there was picked over, but what I really was after was there. Just odds and ends or bits and bobs if you prefer. This winter I started to finish cleaning what was there and what I found under the final dirt coating is amazing. It has given me days of fun researching. Every time I go through the boxes something new catches my eye. And as I am learning so much on your channel I know more about what I’m looking at. It sure is one thing to have a whole item in your hand and quite another the figure out what a bit of something is. A word to all the mudlarker’s out there, never discard anything you pick until you thoroughly clean them and follow up on any numbers or letters or shapes that become visible. It is easier to throw them out at home rather than go back to look for them when you realize what you left behind. Anyhow I will close with letting you know one piece in my pile was a flattened out and caked with dried mud Viking Chape. There were many more other things especially ten hammered coins that were utterly invisible except for shape, under a coating of black smooth clay. Today I was looking at what appeared to be a three hole button but I spotted four sections that had three letters each. It was a clipped silver half crown from around 1672, of course the silver was black which explains how it was missed by the estate family. Anyways this is a good lesson for those of you that have the privilege to mudlark on the Thames. Make that privilege count.
Cheers David, thanks for sharing! 👍🏻👣🧡
Hi Si!
The anchor is a great find.
The forged ring attached to it is an indicator of it's age as that type of ring means the anchor was most likely intended to have hemp rode rather than chain.
The shackle that connects the ring to the chain as you found it appears to be a relatively modern adaptation.
In my experience these subtleties in anchor design and construction have been used in underwater archaeology to help date and identify wrecks that are associated with particular anchors.
Very helpful. Thanks!!
Aw i love when you two go exploring and mudlarking always great banter🐺🤩🐒🐵🙃
The Anchor and Chain is a sweetheart of a find! Great name for a Pub too!
Cheers! 👍🏻👣🧡
Love the anchor !! the background to it so interesting. Always a pleasure every Sunday to see what you've found. Thanks for sharing .
👍🏻👣🧡Thanks Elaine
Awesome bottle and it’s complete. That iPhone is crushed. Lovely ginger beer bottle. It was exciting to watch you guys dig out that beautiful anchor and chain, a fantastic find and cleanup. Marvelous little Plantagenet token. Nels looks like he had bird for lunch, 😆.
Cheers Coni - was just a random chicken feather lol! 👍🏻👣🧡
Brilliant! I love Sundays. The anchor is amazing, great finds this week x
Cheers Gill 👍🏻🐾🧡
Awesome nightlarking finds! Loved the doubled eagle head token/coin, whoa! My favorite is the anchor, many untold stories that go with it. Hope you rescued the copper nails! Great video!
Cheers pal. Yes I did!
That is awesome I love that anchor story story great finds there young man enjoyed it especially at night time such fun👍🥃🥰
Another great video. The anchor is really cool as well as Cuff's token . Loved the bottle with the stopper still in it . Can't wait to see what y'all find next !
Cheers Mello! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great anchor and Cuffs is a good mudventure partner. Great teamwork. Nelly is a lovely cat. 🐈⬛🐈⬛ when you show the closeups of the tiny things I almost want to ask for a spadeful to be sent until I make it down the Thames lol.
haha, cheers Alex
Lots of neat finds there at the Thames river. Nice anchor find and I think Nelly approves. Thanks for another great video.
Cheers Sally! 👍🏻👣🧡
Love your videos I think it’s a A ruby. I love when you find stones hope your keeping them for a rainy day. Never know might find a cool peace of jewellery. And you can add the stones. I wish I could mud lark like you guys who knows might win a crap load of money I can fly over and join you guys one day.
Great anchor! Perfect wall piece, not too big. Entertaining and informative, as ever. Thanks!
Thanks Mudlover 👍🏻🐾🧡
What a spectacular find that anchor was.
So much luck in the muck that night - that anchor was awesome!
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Wonderful video! Love when you do the night mudlarking with all the lights along the river. Like the sword sheath tip the best. So nice to see Nelson out helping you. Cats are the best company. Have a great week and please keep safe. ❤️🇨🇦
Oh, I just love your videos, Simon.
By the way, at 16:26, the 10 o'clock position, is a peach colored marble with all those copper nails. I hope you grabbed it.🙏🏼
That anchor is sublime.👌🏼👍🏼 The Thames cast offs are the stuff dreams are made of.🤩🔥 Cheers mate.💚
I said, "marble! marble!". My husband said "what are you watching?!" 😄
Cheers! I din't see the marble, perhaps it was a stone?
Got to love the Plantagenet token. Great anchor too, and the chain.
Cheers Jo 👍🏻🐾🧡
What a fabulous anchor. You are getting quite a collection, Si. Good job.😀
I’m gonna need a bigger shed 👍🏻🐾🧡
I love seeing your pretty kitty friend . Every home should have one .
agreed!
Woooohoooo! Fantastic chain and anchor!!!! Amazing that in all that mud and muck you find a tiny lovely color stone. I am just floored with excitement for you. 🎉🎇🧨🎆🎊
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Great finds Si and Cuffs. The Plantagenant coin was amazing, and the anchor is such a great classic shape. I don't know how you found anything in the dark! 😊😄
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Love the cool old anchor and the saber tip.
Simon thank you for sharing your video. I really appreciate the stories behind the finds. Best of luck on your next adventure…
Cheers Marie! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Beautiful anchor and chain. You guys never cease to amaze me with your fantastic finds.
Cheers Sheryl 👍🏻🐾🧡
I think that gem at 3:30 might actually be a Rhodolite. It's a type of garnet, but they tend to be a more violet pink.
Awesome thanks!
Fun episode! Hello to Cuffs. Hope you are both warm and well this winter!
Cheers Lisa! 👍🏻👣🧡
Pretty cool items you guys find. Anchor was quite interesting and always love those old bottles. The label was a nice touch!
Cheers! 👍🏻👣🧡
Love all the great finds. The little glass bead & anchor ⚓ my favorites, of course coming & jewels are good too.
Thanks Mudlover 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great vid mate. It's always a good one with Cuff. And that coin! Ooosh! Loved the bottles too and that anchor! You're the top anchor-larker on these ere shores mister finds! ;)
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
man made ruby's have that pink colour...that anchor is a beaut...Cuffs seems to have great luck with his finds...great video
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Smashing anchor, Si - you do manage to snag 'em.
Amazing story on Mr White!
Awesome findings...love the anchor n the 16ft long chain . Use it for garden decorations. 😍
Enjoy what you love to do.
With Love from SAM
Guwahati Assam INDIA 🙏🥂
Cheers Sam 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great finds, the bottle cleaned up lovely and the anchor is fantastic.
What a fun evening lark. You & Cuffs found some great things.❤️⚓️👣
Cheers Penny 👍🏻🐾🧡
Those curved ship nails ought to be collected!!! Someone would love to buy them as a set online, along with seeing thee video! And yes, GREAT token!! May I suggest you add a very small label to its underside informing that the label is a decorative artist's conception of an original, or whatever.
I like that close up of the copper nails. Feels like I’m right there with you. Great finds!
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
That Anchor was a really cool find Si-Finds
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Love that old anchor!
Brilliant finds Simon!!!
Ruby! Real or simulated, I dont know? The anchor, and scabbard tip were amazing to me! Nice finds, Si! Thanks for the adventure, Ive never been disappointed. Love your videos! God bless you! Your friend and fan, Kevin from Chicago.
I really enjoy your night mudlarks, and this one was great. Love your sheath and ⚓ Thanks Si.
Cheers Debbie! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Fun mudlark! The anchor and chain are so cool! Thanks guys! 💕💕WV🇺🇸
Cheers Lyn 👍🏻🐾🧡
Love the anchor and bottles! Always lovely to see Nelson too!
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
⭐️These videos guys are awesome❤️, thank you so much!👍
My pleasure. Please share if you can 👍🏻
I got jealous of cuffs. I wish I could have been him spending my time on the foreshore with someone so superior in knowledge like you. Good luck in all further endeavors.
Cheers Jeff. Cuffs know his onions too!! We all help each other identify our finds
Just found your channel this evening and am loving them. Been binge watching this evening and will probably be seeing you tomorrow evening too. Keep it up mate, it’s fascinating!
Found smthng big~ anchor, and tiny~bead! Lots of goodies inbetween! :-)xo
Love when cutie Cuffs is with ya!😉
As always, what a fun adventure! I’m so glad to be able to follow you on it! Thanks for posting! Congratulations on some cool finds!
Thanks for the video and chat, Si. That anchor and chain was intriguing to find. Nice to see Cuff again. Enjoy the week ahead, and pet Nelson for me. He is a beautiful cat! Cheers Simon.
Cheers Martin - will do
Another cracking visit for you both
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
I know you love anchors ... congrats Si !
Fantastic finds Si. And Nellie is a darling!! Teresa 🇦🇺 ❤
What a cool and interesting mud-venture. Thank you for taking us along.
I stumbled across this video and now I'm hooked! Mudlarking is definitely part of my dream vacation to UK now!!
The anchor was a nice find and Cuff’s coin was very interesting. I was afraid you would taste that ginger beer (like the bottle dump lemonade) so glad you thought better of it.
Haha. Yeah it smelt rough
Fantastic finds Si! I love the anchor and chain, thank you for taking us along on your treasure hunts!
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Another good one. I so look forward to your explores!
what a great batch of finds!!!! That stone may be a ruby, which is a very pale red that almost appears deep pink.
Interesting thanks!
Great video again guys! Some awesome finds from Mr. White's mysterious anchor and chain to cuff's Plantagenet coin! Holy Moly! I never realized the beads found on the foreshore could potentially have been made by Roman's?! No wonder people get excited finding them. I never understood the excitement over them before. Now I do! ( :
Thanks for bringing us along on your larking adventure! You both got some good luck in the muck this Lark! ( : Woo hoo! ( :
Always a sweet trip with you gents ! Super fun thanks again for a exciting weekend morning !
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
yeah, definitely sword chape. awesome find!
that small anchor is sweet! perfect size to take home lol. appropriate nelson coming to see an anchor lol.
looks like headlamps at night make some finds easier to spot.
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
You could use the tips of the anchor to fit between the links of the chain and use the anchor for leverage to pry the chain out of the silt.
Thanks for a great watch again si. I love the night mudlarking great finds as per well done again.😉🙂😘👍
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Awesome finds!! I imagine your wife saying “ANOTHER anchor Simon? Where will we put it?!” 😂😂
Haha. I need a bigger shed
Who needs to party at night when you can have adventures on the shore of the Thame#? Some really great and interesting finds! Thanks Kindly Si Finds and 6our mate! The anchor and chain are super cool but a bit heavy I would imagine as well. Love, Light, Peace and Joy of Being! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
This is an incredible video Si. Thank you so much. Love the anchor.
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Cracking Great Finds Fellas!
Its Sunday and good day to dust off the metal detector!
Thanks for the inspiration.
The only night metal detecting I did was as a kid In places I couldn't get permission!
Haha naughty boy 😉
Another great episode! Thanks Si! (And cuffs) you’re both amazing 🐾♥️🐾
Awesome finds for the both of you.
Cheers Jana 👍🏻👣🧡
Wow awesome finds guys well done on the coin , Cuff’s and Si , well found on the Anchor and sword thingy, take care and stay safe and well.👍👍👏👏💖💖
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
That anchor and the story was fantastic.
Cheers Susan 👍🏻🧡🐾