I love the history that comes from those forest beds that were once someone's yard I think about that change purse and you wonder were did the change go lol
As a former copy editor for American Digger magazine may I recommend that you guys set up a shifting rig and sift the entire cellar hole. I think that you will be surprised at the non metallic finds and the good metal targets that have been masked. A piece of iron the size of a staple can mask a silver dollar. I have seen it discussed in depth by a research scientist in another publication but I can't remember which one. The results of his testing uncovered about 200 items that were undetected by a metal detector because they were masked. If I recall correctly there was a cancelling effect that prevented a signal return to the machine when small targets were masking desirable ones. At any rate I think it would be an interesting experiment and it would make a good article also. I would be happy to work with you on something like that if you're interested.
That’s a great idea. Something I did at my old house before I sold it was to take garden tiller to a spot in back yard. I ended up tilling up old area where a sandbox was. Marbles everywhere.
I've been doing this a long time. I used the XP Deus for 8 years. Bought the Deus 2 a couple months after it came out. With these machines I have found countless silvers, coins, and other desirable relics with iron right next to them in the hole.
@@lesjones5684 'OK' the abbreviation, as used in the common vernacular, is correctly written with both letters being capitalized, sometimes with periods after each letter, sometimes not, but capitalized regardless. And proper names ( in this case Sherlock being an example of one of those) always begin with a capital letter (typically this is taught around first or second grade!), also the name Sherlock has only the one letter 'e' in it (check your misspelled version). Be careful who you critique when you yourself are not the brightest bulb in the box. It's rather pathetic when a person isn't even able to write a short snarky remark intelligently. Cute use of those emojis though sport.
Hi guys!; I enjoy your videos. I see something in your videos that interests me; green moss growing on rocks, the ground; all around everywhere. There are many interesting micro treasures to explore there with microscope; both stereo and compound! 🤠😎...
Great hunt! Especially liked the eye-D button. I'm surprised that you don't check those lamp wick winders for a patent date. That last one looked quite legible.
I bought a Fisher F pulse pin pointer this year. It was on a clearance rack at my local Wally mart. 50. Bucks. I love it. Thanks for sharing, a great bunch of cool friends detecting together.
That piece that looked like the front of a little stove ! Could be a toy to go along with the toy tea cup that you found earlier !
boom let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
12:49 Maybe a case for glasses.
Thank you Charlie and Waynos for the adventure and seeing some great finds especially the little tea cup !
Nice adze head, still in good condition. Good finds guys
A master class in diggin went this episode and plenty was found in a hammer spot all because of working between the rocks
I love the history that comes from those forest beds that were once someone's yard I think about that change purse and you wonder were did the change go lol
Oh, Charlie, that I D button was hilarious. Good call. I don't comment much, but I'm still here!
Great job guys! The “eye D” button is from Dent’s overalls or other clothing piece from Dent’s
As a former copy editor for American Digger magazine may I recommend that you guys set up a shifting rig and sift the entire cellar hole. I think that you will be surprised at the non metallic finds and the good metal targets that have been masked. A piece of iron the size of a staple can mask a silver dollar. I have seen it discussed in depth by a research scientist in another publication but I can't remember which one. The results of his testing uncovered about 200 items that were undetected by a metal detector because they were masked. If I recall correctly there was a cancelling effect that prevented a signal return to the machine when small targets were masking desirable ones. At any rate I think it would be an interesting experiment and it would make a good article also. I would be happy to work with you on something like that if you're interested.
That’s a great idea. Something I did at my old house before I sold it was to take garden tiller to a spot in back yard. I ended up tilling up old area where a sandbox was. Marbles everywhere.
they have done some sifting in hte past. I was there on one of those occasions. A plethora of items including a baby silver spoon were found
I've been doing this a long time. I used the XP Deus for 8 years. Bought the Deus 2 a couple months after it came out. With these machines I have found countless silvers, coins, and other desirable relics with iron right next to them in the hole.
Please stop lieing to us 😂😂😂
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Pinkerton Detective button? We never sleep, was there motto.
Great day for the finds! Those Technetic detectors have been really good for you guys
Lotsa 'wows' today. Fun to be so busy.
Ok sherelock 😅😅😅
@@lesjones5684 'OK' the abbreviation, as used in the common vernacular, is correctly written with both letters being capitalized, sometimes with periods after each letter, sometimes not, but capitalized regardless. And proper names ( in this case Sherlock being an example of one of those) always begin with a capital letter (typically this is taught around first or second grade!), also the name Sherlock has only the one letter 'e' in it (check your misspelled version). Be careful who you critique when you yourself are not the brightest bulb in the box. It's rather pathetic when a person isn't even able to write a short snarky remark intelligently. Cute use of those emojis though sport.
Straight razor?? Looks like the knife
I think the item you found that looks like a big change purse hinged opening is a ladies evening purse.
Always pays off to go back. Great digs Charlie and Waynos!👍😘❄️🎄
Epic stuff guys!!
Regeneration for the win...!🤘🏻!!
Hi Stealth Diggers Charlie and Waynos, very interesting finds. Cool video men. Joyce ❤️🙏🇺🇸
Interesting finds
A good day guys!
Hi guys!; I enjoy your videos. I see something in your videos that interests me; green moss growing on rocks, the ground; all around everywhere. There are many interesting micro treasures to explore there with microscope; both stereo and compound! 🤠😎...
Great hunt! Especially liked the eye-D button. I'm surprised that you don't check those lamp wick winders for a patent date. That last one looked quite legible.
I bought a Fisher F pulse pin pointer this year. It was on a clearance rack at my local Wally mart. 50. Bucks. I love it. Thanks for sharing, a great bunch of cool friends detecting together.
👍👍👍😁
Fantastic day ✌️
Oh my goodness it’s a rock 🪨 😂😂😂😂
Throwing a guess as to the find at 8:55: it looks (on my monitor) to be a check valve. No matter, you had many interesting finds.
One of the best finds hunts! Interesting. Good job men!
What a great day you two had. Really enjoyed this one. A variety of finds.😊
Impressive that NH still has green leaves on the trees!
I wonder if Waynos found a small Adze tool.
I found a change purse frame and a large cent 10 feet away. We're they together, maybe?
Hello fellas let's go❣️
A sweet hunt! I love finding those obscure finds.
Great historical finds
The inside of a knife 🔪
what were some of those things ?
Oh, wow! Oh, wow! Oh, wow! if this clown ever found anything but absolute junk, he'd have a heart attack.