I just ran across your videos and subscribed after the first one. Great content and finds! I wish digging here in Southwest Missouri was that easy, we have to dig through rocks, roots and more rocks to recover finds!!🤣😂🤣
Early French flintlock pistol!? How cool is that?!! Oh, these finds are super different than anything I would ever see down in Arkansas. I am hooked on these videos.
my village here in the uk was mentioned in the doomsday book 1086 and is built on a beach with a small cliff at the back of the village. all i ever find metal detecting is modern day stuff. ring pulls modern coins etc. but when I've done building work on some of the houses mainly reinforced concrete floors (houses all on sand) i have found a roman coin, cannon balls, stone cannon balls, brass beer barrel tap, clay pipes, sliver sugar spoons, a whole boat, even a German iron cross which is weird. gave it all to my local museum.
@@Eric_Detectorist not much chance of that here pretty much everywhere has been disturbed at some time or other . anyway thank you for the very interesting video
I've detected for years in Southern CA. The items your pulling out of the ground are completely different from what we find here. This area was settled by the Spanish. Then the Mexicans then Americans. Nice to see find from the French.
I lived in Pennsylvania where Washington crossed the Delaware River. I actually lived in the state park (subdivision predated the park) I can spit and find colonial relics but the relics he finds are amazing to me because we might find some French relics but nothing like this. I’m new to this channel
Depth in my area is so bizarre, sometimes I find items right on the surface and other times items are over a foot deep. I guess it depends on a lot of different factors.
@@Eric_Detectorist I have been hunting mi for a few years now and I never seen that stuff and I threw out a awful lot I'll look at my finds a little harder, I thought I had cut silver before I thought it was trash
I don't think they used those cut Cooper pieces a arrowheads. I think they used them a jewelry, in my opinion. Just like the ear piece you found on this video. They did use Cooper to make arrowheads and spearheads, but not sure that was one you found. Great finds. Awesome
@Eric_Detectorist My Dad, 3 brothers and myself detected back in the 1970's and early 80's. We concentrated on Civil War relics with a little bit of coin shooting. We had permission on 2 privately owned farms on the Antietam battlefield, also one on the South Mountain battlefield and also the Monocacy battlefield. They were great times, I was just 11 when we started. My brother also lived near Charleston SC. we're we also detected. Those were the good old years. You have some interesting areas up there. Lots of history, are the sites in wilderness areas or near populated places. I love that time frame in history lots happened then, that's for sure. Best of luck, look forward to many amazing finds.
@@C.M.R.Artifacts-qu1ey being so far north I don’t get many Civil War relics. I’d love to hunt that era as well. I hunt a variety of locations. Some are deep in the woods others are right in peoples yards.
I just ran across your videos and subscribed after the first one. Great content and finds! I wish digging here in Southwest Missouri was that easy, we have to dig through rocks, roots and more rocks to recover finds!!🤣😂🤣
Thanks for the sub! Not all locations I hunt are easy that’s for sure, but the sandy soil is nice.
Early French flintlock pistol!? How cool is that?!! Oh, these finds are super different than anything I would ever see down in Arkansas. I am hooked on these videos.
Thank you, and welcome to the channel.
The knife and striker don’t work together for starting fires. They would work together for making something to eat
Again you have educated me. Thank you.
These are things I haven’t seen before. Great stuff guys
Thank you much
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Awesome finds! New subscriber from way down in the Deep South
Thanks for the sub.
Very, very interesting finds! Great video, thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool artifacts
Thanks for watching
Show amigos, like direto aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷, seguindo vocês. Abraço
Thank you
New subscriber ty for the adventure good day
Thanks for the sub!
Awsome finds. Love this period of artifacts. Enjoy your videos & finds.
Thank you for watching.
Awesome finds! I learn so much from you about the things I find also find up there. Thank you! Can’t wait to get back up there later this summer!
I’m glad you’re enjoying the content. Good luck this summer.
Nice work gents!!!
Thanks for watching
Great video. You could stock a whole museum with that amount of finds!
Andy
That's true!
Awesome stuff
Thank you much
Great finds a lot of stone artifacts here in ga but nothing like this thanks for the videos
Glad you enjoyed
Great digs guys, new sub here.
Awesome thank you!
Absolutely wonderful finds! Congrats guys! Rk!
Thank you
Very cool, very educational. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Great video congratulations on your relics love the Jesuit crosses
Thanks for watching
my village here in the uk was mentioned in the doomsday book 1086 and is built on a beach with a small cliff at the back of the village. all i ever find metal detecting is modern day stuff. ring pulls modern coins etc. but when I've done building work on some of the houses mainly reinforced concrete floors (houses all on sand) i have found a roman coin, cannon balls, stone cannon balls, brass beer barrel tap, clay pipes, sliver sugar spoons, a whole boat, even a German iron cross which is weird. gave it all to my local museum.
Where I hunt the lack of farming, and modern habitation are a big part of my ability to find objects.
@@Eric_Detectorist not much chance of that here pretty much everywhere has been disturbed at some time or other . anyway thank you for the very interesting video
Blowing up! I knew it! Congrats E!
Thanks brother
Lock is awesome find
Thanks
Outstanding finds!
Thanks!
Awesome finds
Thanks 👍
I've detected for years in Southern CA. The items your pulling out of the ground are completely different from what we find here. This area was settled by the Spanish. Then the Mexicans then Americans. Nice to see find from the French.
Thank you, I would love to find some early Spanish relics one day.
I lived in Pennsylvania where Washington crossed the Delaware River. I actually lived in the state park (subdivision predated the park) I can spit and find colonial relics but the relics he finds are amazing to me because we might find some French relics but nothing like this. I’m new to this channel
the fire striker (hardened iron) would need to strike flint. NOT a knife
Thanks for educating me on that. and thanks for watching.
Those 1600 Jesuit medals are rare and one is for sale on eBay for $148.00
They are extremely rare. I have never found one like it until this hunt.
Hey brother from Florida east coast
Thanks for watching, I hope to do some coastal hunting some day.
Good spot for sure
Thank you, these sites can be hard to find but once you do the history is incredible.
What a site you’re on.
Thank you.
What detector you got & what model is it? How much does it cost? It looked like a Nokta?
I use the Minelab Equinox 800. I believe you can get these for $600 or so. I hear the equinox 600 is just as good.
Had a feeling you’d find jesuit
Got lucky for sure.
what detector are you using?
I use the Minelab equinox 800
Fresh air made him dizzy
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Why isn't any deeper it looks like it was planted
Depth in my area is so bizarre, sometimes I find items right on the surface and other times items are over a foot deep. I guess it depends on a lot of different factors.
Two face- Janus, the Greek god?
That is our best guess. What an odd button to find on a fur trade site.
UA-cam watchers Life Hack Set playback speed to 2X
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Thanks for the tip.
Don't let the state take it
Luckily for me this is private land and my state only reserves the right to confiscate public land artifacts.
@@Eric_Detectorist I have been hunting mi for a few years now and I never seen that stuff and I threw out a awful lot I'll look at my finds a little harder, I thought I had cut silver before I thought it was trash
I don't think they used those cut Cooper pieces a arrowheads. I think they used them a jewelry, in my opinion. Just like the ear piece you found on this video. They did use Cooper to make arrowheads and spearheads, but not sure that was one you found. Great finds. Awesome
That’s a good point. We often find jewelry made from the cut copper so that could have been what that was as well. Thanks for commenting and watching.
You have a special spot there. Treasure it! They are hard to find these days
Thank you, they are harder and harder to find.
@Eric_Detectorist My Dad, 3 brothers and myself detected back in the 1970's and early 80's. We concentrated on Civil War relics with a little bit of coin shooting. We had permission on 2 privately owned farms on the Antietam battlefield, also one on the South Mountain battlefield and also the Monocacy battlefield. They were great times, I was just 11 when we started. My brother also lived near Charleston SC. we're we also detected. Those were the good old years. You have some interesting areas up there. Lots of history, are the sites in wilderness areas or near populated places. I love that time frame in history lots happened then, that's for sure. Best of luck, look forward to many amazing finds.
@@C.M.R.Artifacts-qu1ey being so far north I don’t get many Civil War relics. I’d love to hunt that era as well. I hunt a variety of locations. Some are deep in the woods others are right in peoples yards.
Awesome finds
Thanks 👍
Cool artifacts
Thanks