Great hunt, nice largies and a sweet eagle button. The hook with loop is from a single tree yoke used commonly on horses and mules. One commentor identified it as a swingle tree, a less common term for single tree. Your videos are getting better and better, the pics are clear and shots of finds are easy to make out.
Awesome recoveries.The piece of iron with the hook @19:50 is one end of whats called in the south a "Swingle Tree",it was a three foot or so hewn cut of wood with a fitted band and hook on both ends and a middle single eye hook, the middle iron band/eye was attached to the chest harness of the animal while the ends which you have held the reighs and extended just past the shoulders of the animal and served to turn its direction.I have a couple from my grandparents which used mules at the time.I've actually found that they make an excellent hoist for swinging up deer for skinning.Clearly all the fittings were hand forged to fit the dimensions of their wooden blank which was thicker in the middle and narrowed towards the ends.Cool old pieces of history.
Being a virgin site is still unknown. 90% of the finds were just in that small 12x12 foot area. Crazy. Thanks for watching as always guys! Good luck out there.
Y'all found the party spot. Yee-Haa! Good old jam sessions. People playing spoons and tossing money at the music makers. If they got to rough with the ladies, they'd drag out the shotguns. Oh yea!😂😊 Great finds.
Hey Shawn and Jerry, Congrats on the Largies, buttons (especially the eagle), relics, and always love all the picturesque footage. You guys are killing it out in the woods! If you ever want to get together to make a reunion video: "Detecting PA Relic Hunters" seems like a fitting title. Cheers!
Thanks Zach! Yes, we all need to get out together! I heard of a good spot loaded with capped bust coins and lots of other great relics! We could hit that spot lol! Just kidding but we do need to get out sometime and I’m sure we will. Maybe sometime this spring.
That was 🔥🔥🔥as always, guys!!!!!!! Beautiful large cents, and sweet eagle button, WOW💥💥💥 It gives me chills to see those amazing relics come out of the ground and imagine what was there. Epic job!!!!!!! Thank You, Jerry & Shawn💖💖 I'm sure you get plenty of spoon action, Shawn, it's just never enough, is it? 😉😆👍
@@detectingpa8968 Definitely A LOT of people researching and pillaging sites. Usually just making a complete mess and leaving dug up junk and disregard relics behind they have no clue is a relic. You guys are doing it the right way and all most all your finds are noice.
In my opinion, the videos get better each week! Keep up the hard work ,much enjoyed from watching way down in southwest Tennessee 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Congratulations on all the finds.
Thanks James! We are trying to improve each week. We are grateful that people write such great comments because it drives us to continue to improve. Thanks again!!
💥💥💥💥You guys have been killing it lately!! I didn't get much time for cellar holes last season. Spent what time I had making the rounds on local parks and swimming holes. Found a lot of rings and blings, clad coins and late silvers. You guys are doing much better. I would trade everything I found for everything you found. I like the olde' things better than gold rings. Keep up the great work! Look forward to Saturday mornings with you guys. Lee
Thanks Lee, we have always preferred to be in the forest. It’s a different feeling pulling the history from there. You can look around and wonder about what it would have looked like so long ago. Thanks and we always look forward to your comments!
I think the big stones were part of what supported the floor of a building, and those coins fell through the spaces in the floor as folks came there to do business with the residents who made their living in that spot.
Nice finds guys, Shawn, I have the same finds box as you, I really like it, it's a great little box that doesn't take up too much room in the finds bag and holds a bunch of coins and jewelry. Good luck with your spooning outside of detecting... lol That's always fun... Great find on the button Jerry!! That was awesome!! Imagine the history behind that button! Wow... Amazing.. Happy Hunting!!
@@detectingpa8968 I will pray that things get better for you Shawn... Your time will come with the Awesome buttons, hang in there... and if not, you could probably build a lantern with all the parts you are finding for them... lol Keep up the good work guys!! Happy Hunting!!
@@detectingpa8968 I will. I'm in south central Indiana. Been looking at some 1860s and 70s topo and parcel maps. Looks like there was a couple old places on my sisters place probably was there before 1860. We celebrated the counties 200th anniversary probably 4 or 5 years ago .Was pretty close to the first county seat before they moved it. Might get lucky and find something on my 3 acres i have.
The pouch is Penka. Here is the eBay link: www.ebay.com/itm/256401490122?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=KT8WiO3aTEm&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=6wg_fLzkSGW&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Also, I bought a duty belt so I didn’t have to always weave my belt through the pouch loops. Just wrap around waist and click.
According the the 1860 map, it was a homesite. That’s not saying that they weren’t trading at their homesite though. Often times we wonder if business was conducted at the home. Massive amounts of buttons etc being found seem to trend in that direction. Thanks for watching. 😁
Hey Josh. If you look for our video that has the thumbnail that says “secrets revealed” we show some of the maps we use. Your best bet to find friends to detect with is to join Facebook groups for metal detecting Pennsylvania or try joining a metal detecting club in your area. Thanks for checking us out!
Let’s go let’s go treasure and adventure 🎉🌺🇺🇸✌️👵❤️🌎
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Appreciate the thumbs up!
Enjoy your videos
Prettiest cellar walls I have ever seen. Worth the trip there and a plus for the coins. Keep going fellows.
Thanks and yes it was a very beautiful cellar home. The house was probably an AMAZING sight to see.
Great finds guys always look forward to watching your new videos God Bless and happy dirt fishin…Virgil
Thanks Virgil! It was a good day out in the forest!
Large cents and Eagle button in great shape! Cool foundation. Congrats you two! Rk.
Thanks Richard! Much appreciated! Thanks going along!
Great hunt, nice largies and a sweet eagle button. The hook with loop is from a single tree yoke used commonly on horses and mules. One commentor identified it as a swingle tree, a less common term for single tree. Your videos are getting better and better, the pics are clear and shots of finds are easy to make out.
Thanks for the info and the kind words! We work our butts off to try and improve each week. Glad it’s noticed. 😁
Awesome recoveries.The piece of iron with the hook @19:50 is one end of whats called in the south a "Swingle Tree",it was a three foot or so hewn cut of wood with a fitted band and hook on both ends and a middle single eye hook, the middle iron band/eye was attached to the chest harness of the animal while the ends which you have held the reighs and extended just past the shoulders of the animal and served to turn its direction.I have a couple from my grandparents which used mules at the time.I've actually found that they make an excellent hoist for swinging up deer for skinning.Clearly all the fittings were hand forged to fit the dimensions of their wooden blank which was thicker in the middle and narrowed towards the ends.Cool old pieces of history.
Wow! Thank you for that info!! This is why we love comments. Your insight definitely gives that piece a story now. We appreciate that. 😁
@@detectingpa8968 My pleasure, enjoy your videos.Best of luck!!
Another great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! See ya next week!
Excellent video with great finds and the beginning is just beautiful. Love the music. Thanks for taking us along for an afternoon in the woods!
Thank you for coming along with us!
One of the best looking holes I've ever seen........in the ground. LOL
Yes it was. Very nice stacked stone!
Nice virgin site Shawn and Jerry Congrats on the Largies, relics and the amazing artillery button.
Being a virgin site is still unknown. 90% of the finds were just in that small 12x12 foot area. Crazy. Thanks for watching as always guys! Good luck out there.
Y'all found the party spot. Yee-Haa! Good old jam sessions. People playing spoons and tossing money at the music makers. If they got to rough with the ladies, they'd drag out the shotguns. Oh yea!😂😊 Great finds.
lol possibly! It was loaded with iron in there too. Definitely something was there.
Awesome content, guys! Great dig!
Tha ks
I love your videos!
Gotta love a largie tree and an Eagle button!!!!
It was actually a bush, but tree had a better ring to it. lol
@@detectingpa8968 LOL
Wow, what a site! 3 Largies! Now that’s a stellar day! Love that Artillery button, so amazing! Another awesome video guys!
Thanks guys, congrats to you on all the old beach silver! Let all the good luck keep going for all of us.
nothing better then to catch this show first thing in the am thank you
Thanks William! We appreciate that!
Good stuff. Thanks!
Thanks!
Hey Shawn and Jerry, Congrats on the Largies, buttons (especially the eagle), relics, and always love all the picturesque footage. You guys are killing it out in the woods! If you ever want to get together to make a reunion video: "Detecting PA Relic Hunters" seems like a fitting title. Cheers!
Thanks Zach! Yes, we all need to get out together! I heard of a good spot loaded with capped bust coins and lots of other great relics! We could hit that spot lol! Just kidding but we do need to get out sometime and I’m sure we will. Maybe sometime this spring.
Great hunt guys! Congrats on the largies and that awesome eagle button.
Thanks Chad! Appreciate it!
That was a great hunt like those large cent and buttons and thimble nice eagle button
Thanks Brian! That button stole the show I think!
Have you thought to write a book about exploring PA? Would love to see some patches, hats, or shirts/hoodies with scenes of the old time farmsteads.😊❤
We do need to get some hats and patches.
Awesome hunt guys! Lots of history getting saved🤘🤘💯
For sure! No silver was had that day though! 😬
You guys killed it on the Larges, Congrats. 😊
Happens every once in a while. Not often enough. Lol
@detectingpa8968 You take it when you can, been a couple of years since I found a Large cent.
That was 🔥🔥🔥as always, guys!!!!!!! Beautiful large cents, and sweet eagle button, WOW💥💥💥 It gives me chills to see those amazing relics come out of the ground and imagine what was there. Epic job!!!!!!! Thank You, Jerry & Shawn💖💖 I'm sure you get plenty of spoon action, Shawn, it's just never enough, is it? 😉😆👍
If having a pillow between your legs is considered spooning….then yes. Tons of it! lol. Thanks as always for watching and commenting Mona!
👍😆Me too!@@detectingpa8968
Great finds guys, can't wait for the next video, stay safe out there, lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
Thanks Trish! Every Saturday morning at 8am you can count on an episode coming out! It’s like Saturday morning cartoons! Haha
Wow you guys found some cool relics and smacked those largie and buttons. Great Video. All the best John
Thanks John! Always fun seeing what comes out of the ground. 😁
As usual “SCORE”
Noice 🔥👍🏻🔥
go go go‼️✌🏻
Occasionally we get a good score. Lots of wiped homesites too. Just not as much filming at those ones. Lol
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Definitely A LOT of people researching and pillaging sites. Usually just making a complete mess and leaving dug up junk and disregard relics behind they have no clue is a relic. You guys are doing it the right way and all most all your finds are noice.
In my opinion, the videos get better each week!
Keep up the hard work ,much enjoyed from watching way down in southwest Tennessee
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Congratulations on all the finds.
Thanks James! We are trying to improve each week. We are grateful that people write such great comments because it drives us to continue to improve. Thanks again!!
💥💥💥💥You guys have been killing it lately!! I didn't get much time for cellar holes last season. Spent what time I had making the rounds on local parks and swimming holes. Found a lot of rings and blings, clad coins and late silvers. You guys are doing much better. I would trade everything I found for everything you found. I like the olde' things better than gold rings. Keep up the great work! Look forward to Saturday mornings with you guys. Lee
Thanks Lee, we have always preferred to be in the forest. It’s a different feeling pulling the history from there. You can look around and wonder about what it would have looked like so long ago. Thanks and we always look forward to your comments!
Likewise, I prefer to be in the forest.@@detectingpa8968
Another super video guys.
Thanks Michael. Much appreciated 😁
I think the big stones were part of what supported the floor of a building, and those coins fell through the spaces in the floor as folks came there to do business with the residents who made their living in that spot.
That’s a very great possibility!
Still great video my friends
Appreciate that!
Oh boy!, looks good guys!!! Watching now... 💖💖
Love your all's videos and I am glad to see I am not the only one who writes on their hand.😅
Thanks! Appreciate the support. What was written on his hand though? The secret code to hidden treasures? 🤔
Really nice video
Thanks John!
What fantastic finds, and so many of them!! Congratulations, guys!
Thanks Mamm!
Great find
Thanks!
When was the last time you dug so many great items you edited nearly everything else out? What a day!
Those are always the best days for sure! Wish we always had that problem lol
Awesome finds and neat home site
Thank you! It was almost unbelievable how perfectly the stones were still stacked.
Great hunt guys!
Thank you!
Nice work guys!!
Thank you! We appreciate it!
What a great channel. Instant subscribe.
Thanks! We appreciate that!
Cool digs !
Thanks!
Nice finds guys
Thanks Wes!
@@detectingpa8968 You're welcome
Great finds guys. Awesome looking coins Sean. Never gets dull finding largies.
All 3 of the coins we found came out of the ground looking amazing. Minimal work getting details!
Nice finds guys, Shawn, I have the same finds box as you, I really like it, it's a great little box that doesn't take up too much room in the finds bag and holds a bunch of coins and jewelry. Good luck with your spooning outside of detecting... lol That's always fun... Great find on the button Jerry!! That was awesome!! Imagine the history behind that button! Wow... Amazing.. Happy Hunting!!
Not enough spooning outside of metal detecting to be found. 😂 oh well- more time to detect! Haha. Jerry always seems to find the awesome buttons!
@@detectingpa8968 I will pray that things get better for you Shawn... Your time will come with the Awesome buttons, hang in there... and if not, you could probably build a lantern with all the parts you are finding for them... lol Keep up the good work guys!! Happy Hunting!!
@CapnDanTreasures you just gave me an idea! Another project. 😂
@@detectingpa8968 Glad to be able to help Sir..
Been enjoying watching your videos. Wanting to get into it bad. Hopefully here very soon.
Hope you do too Darin! Good luck out there!! Let us know what you find!
@@detectingpa8968 I will. I'm in south central Indiana. Been looking at some 1860s and 70s topo and parcel maps. Looks like there was a couple old places on my sisters place probably was there before 1860. We celebrated the counties 200th anniversary probably 4 or 5 years ago .Was pretty close to the first county seat before they moved it. Might get lucky and find something on my 3 acres i have.
Hey Shawn,, I like that blue pouch you have on your side,, can you put up a link to where you got it ?? 👍👍
The pouch is Penka. Here is the eBay link: www.ebay.com/itm/256401490122?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=KT8WiO3aTEm&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=6wg_fLzkSGW&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Also, I bought a duty belt so I didn’t have to always weave my belt through the pouch loops. Just wrap around waist and click.
@@detectingpa8968 thanks,, just ordered it 👍👍
I found the exact same eagle button, looked it up and it seems to be a civil war artillery button.
I think it got dated between 1812-1850 if I’m remembering correctly. That’s of course peoples opinion on a Facebook button group.
Do you think that place might have been a store or trading post ?or an inn ?
According the the 1860 map, it was a homesite. That’s not saying that they weren’t trading at their homesite though. Often times we wonder if business was conducted at the home. Massive amounts of buttons etc being found seem to trend in that direction. Thanks for watching. 😁
I'm new to PA from Oregon I'm looking for a good mapping site to use, and possibly some new friends to dig with. Name's Josh
Hey Josh. If you look for our video that has the thumbnail that says “secrets revealed” we show some of the maps we use. Your best bet to find friends to detect with is to join Facebook groups for metal detecting Pennsylvania or try joining a metal detecting club in your area. Thanks for checking us out!