Something Bad Happened Here and There’s No Telling What We May Find…
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2023
- On this adventure Mike and I metal detect a corn field adjacent to a very historic road...
Original music by Brad Martin
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I dug one of those super light weight horseshoes about 10 yrs ago. I showed it to a long time horse owner and they told me or was a horse racing shoe.
Like that old 4-H button and the little flower button you found. The Indian head pennies are nice too, old. I have a tiny collection of those, about 7 of them if I recall right. It's fun to find the interesting and old stuff. I had to get really up close and personal with this video so I could see! My eyes are healing from cataract surgery over the last 2 weeks so you all are fuzzy-wuzzy. Still need to get new glasses as well on accounta my astigmatism but that's okay. I've been wearing glasses since I was 5 anyway. I'm hoping to be able to really see again a couple more weeks. Then I won't be leaving nose prints on every darn thing. Looking forward to that. Thanks for sharing.
I love how when Mike is there you guys seem to have a lot more fun 😊 Loved the two cent!
I am loving your channel and have been playing episodes constantly while I work at my desk. I've made a funny observation... You and your friends constantly refer to a find as "it's an old...". Cracks me up that you're differentiating between an old object and a new one found deep in the woods under a foot of soil. Keep me smiling. Thanks.
A lot of great finds, I really like that old wrench and that two cent penny, Brad, I think you and Mike make a great metal detecting duo, looking forward to more adventures. 😉👍
Really love quality of videos/editing. Easily the best metal detecting cinematography on UA-cam.
I always enjoy seeing Mike in your videos. He adds a certain something... like a character straight out of the old west. Even though you didn't find much, you always seem to have more fun when you have either Eddie or Mike out with you.
I see he found a shovel!!😜😜👍
Absolutely my kind of digging!!
You have some really nice finds Thanks for sharing I enjoyed the video Thank you y sharing ♥️❤️👏🗝️
Excellent video thank you for sharing 👍
Yes.. come back Mike! Another great video. Loved the finds...
These videos are actually quite amazing. The cinematography is great, the cut scenes, the scenery you show. That is not only a talent but a lot of time and care taken to make these. There aren't many other detectives out there doing what you do. Hopefully you are able to make a living doing this work. That's what I imagine... you found a way to make a living by following your passions, and sharing history and adventures with the world. Good on ya buddy, keep it up. I am inspired to do something similar
Check out the Scottish Detectorist, or Nicola White, Mudlark, link off from them for more historically researched finds by meticulous people
Aw, come on back Mike! It’s always good to see you guys having fun. Wish I could join you. Detecting alone is no fun to me :(
Yay, Mike! Great hunt!
Good to see Mike again. He adds great background depth to your videos! Keep him. So called 'Brimmer Massacre' has a very good story attached to it, Worth a read.
Thanks for giving the info to look this up. Was indeed interesting.
@@terryt.1643 I love 'The Last of the Mohicans'. Ties in with that story.
Thank you Brad..
I like it when you show a bit of the surrounding scenery!!
as always great stuff thanks.
Some newt finds. Thanks for sharing. Nice to have a good friend along on an adventure as well.
Fun video! Mikes a hoot!
I like Mike. I might be a little biased. He seems happy, I like that. Keep smiling friends. 🤗
Nice 4H pin Brad. Great looking Indian head penny Mike. Awesome 2 cent coin Brad. Cool padlock piece Brad.
I have a multi-wrench with square openings like that and it came with an old oxy - acetylene torch set. Would make sense to lose that in a field.
We always called them Tank wrenches.
When I lived in Vermont I lived in Barnard not far from Sharon and Royalton where there was a massacre.. Beautiful area!!
Looks like a successful day. Have a great week
The wrenches are to remove and install gauges, hoses and turn bottles on and off on such items as oxygen and acetylene tanks.
The place has potential.. Mike don't be so shy. Excellent video again. Thanks for sharing
Great content as always! Love the 4h pin and the civil war era tupence
The best thing about winter is the Friday GMMD video's. Thanks Brad! And Mike!
love your videos! just in case no one else have commented on it, the horse shoe looks like a racing plate, for race horses.
Always fun! Thanks!
Thanks for the video Brad! Awesome finds.
Brad, i left a comment to Bo to contact you for a future hunt, Thanks for this Awesome Video with Mike, Well Done :-)
God bless you brother ty for the adventure
The horse shoe looks like a magnesium racing shoe
Where in Ohio? I’m in Nashport. Close to Zanesville.
Great to see Mike out again. Can't wait for the Spring videos. Almost there!!!
Beautiful 2 cent 😍 and IHPs!!
Wow cool stuff you all found I like the old lock and the wrenches.
It’s so good to see Mike! 😊
As always really enjoyed your music, the video is great Brad ! Cool finds!
Thanks for the video Brad .. if I ever get out my wheelchair and start walking again my yard had a military trading post during ww-2 ..
The multiple square nut wrench that would have come in a kit for a Fordson tractor. Might say Ford on the side. Pretty useless but all the old timers seemed to save them🙂
Sweet finds guys! Nice 2 center Brad! Not the amount of finds but the quality is what counts. Stay safe and all the best!
Great video as always Brad! It looks like there was a lot of activity in that area. Greetings Mike! Nice Indian coin!
That was cool Brad!! Thx for the great video!! JJ
Hey Brad, enjoy your videos. Just wanted you to know that that square nut wrench is a modern torch wrench.
Awesome videos, awesome content, awesome music, such a joy to watch your videos. Keep up the good work!
Love the music!!! Fun finds! Can’t believe they haven’t changed that street name!! ❤
Can't wait. Everytime you hit it out of the park. Love the vid and especially love your music.
Always enjoy your video's Brad, especially when MIKE is along!
Mike, you need to be a regular on GMMD! Love your smile !
Hi Brad, I really like how your metal detecting videos are presented and how they develop. I liked the beautiful green coins they found. Beautiful pictures of the friend field. My cordial Brazilian greetings.
Nice seeing mike again .though you didn't find much , you two still had fun .
Yeah. Mike has a great vibe. A vibe native Indians would appreciate judging by the coins. :) Cheers to you both for sharing great finds.
Nice finds
Like those Indian Head Cents. Fun video. Hey Mike. Good to see you again.
Good hunt Brad!
Really enjoyed this one !! Love the finds you can uncover right next to the road. Great saves !!!
Awesome finds
2 guys with matching smile dimples. Love it!
Be cool if you could see what's on the hill across the road. 💚👍💨
Enjoyed the video today, and it was good to see Mike again. Loved that little floral button. Thanks for your dedication to metal detecting and to your fans.
Great video and cools finds
Nice video Brad . Love the two cent piece.
Very Nice Hunt Brad. Love the wrenches. I believe early 1900s. Congrats on the 2 Cent Coin. That one Coin I still haven't found yet. Love the Buttons and IHPs. Take Care
That was definitely one of ur fans honking at u ! I would! My favorite find is that lock face they were so well manufactured and engineered! 💜💕❤️
Hi Brad so good to see you and Mike back together again good to see you Mike I hope you have been doing good brother man. I always enjoy seeing you on the show. You should think about doing a channel of your own brother so we can keep up with you.
Brad the old Gibson sounds great nice picking.
Hey Brat just found your chanel " the Square Wrench is a biycicle spanner" 100%
cheers mate from England...
Great video! Keep it up
Not bad for no known dwellings. I don't mind hunting alone, but having a buddy along to share the excitement with is fun, too.
Great video as always Brad! It looks like there was a lot of activity in that area. Maybe catch you sometime while youre over here in the UK
Nice finds!
Nice job boys!!
"Must be a fan." Nice! Lol
Great video.
Mike Brad has to always put his 2 cents in love the video Brad 🙂😎🤙
It's not a harp, man. It's a shield! 😂👍
Hey mike, I'm from the Troy area in NY love the hoodie.
Nice finds! I'm missing Eddy!
Bet there were some good arrowheads in that field!
That old wrench with the squares is a welding tank wrench.
Please no adverts god bless bradxx
Congrats on the 2 cent piece. Lots of buttons.
You and Mike make a good team, I'd love to medal detect with you in that area.
Im in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
Mike’s great! You two should trade places for one video. I think it’d be super entertaining!!!
Love your videos !! Spent many a summer vacationing in rural Vermont. I can't help but wonder if there is ground in that area that is undisturbed by farming. I wonder if your luck would be even better. I was surprised with the luck you did have on that ground where the earth has been turned over and over........ Keep digging !!
Ford motor company used to supply specific wrenches for the cars and I believe their tractors also.
I enjoyed your video.
TGIF so we get to watch Brad's awesome adventures
The buckle is old, circular, and broken? Kind of like me! Lol.
Any chance that padlock is actually a part to a chest? I don't know what the style is called but there is a piece that is on the front of the lid and has a hinged round plate that flips down as part of the locking mechanism.
Nice!
Love the competition between you two 😄 Just like mine with my digging buddy 😅 Nice two cent and Indians 😍 HH and take care 🙂
Brad! I think it’s time to get new gloves! The ones you wear are too shredded to protect your hands. Just a suggestion, not criticism. So glad to see you’re back and digging! And Hi Mike👋🏼
What you all find in common places. It's something I look forward to
I keep waiting for you to find an arrowhead out there or something, one of these days. Vermont had to have indegenious people living there, I think.
Always good to see Mike. He's a Fan Fav! Where is Eddie??? Congrats on your Two Cent piece. They are cool. Cathleen
I’ve had good luck soaking items over nite in white vinegar, desolves the crust and doesn’t seem to bother the metal
Well, it is clearly not the 4 H emblem. It may be the 3 H Emblem, from 1906 to 1909. If one of the leaves is totally corroded away. But then again, that would be weird seen the state of the rest of the pin. So may there be an earlier 2 H symbol? (Head and Hands) If this is the case, and seeing the place you found it, it can clearly be that this pin is from a American Indian boarding school. I mean. Heads (make them "American") and Hands (Make them useful for work).
You're correct that the clover only contains 2 of the 4 'H's, however since I wasn't able to find any information on this particular design, I simply identified it as early 4-H for the video's sake. It does, after all, still contain the "State Achievement School", "Home" and "Lamp of Knowledge" , which are all imagery of 4-H. Any references to learn more about a 2-H would be greatly appreciated!
@@GMMD Well I did find a picture of the 3 leaved clover. It was like your pin, but with a slightly smaller lamp, and a 3th leaf and H on the left. (strangely I cant find it anymore. Even in my history.) But logic would suggest, that if there was a older 3 leaved version, the 2 leafed should be even older. But maybe this is some dark history, people want to forget. I will search some more.
Mike was so entertaining and funny with his silent expressions when y iu weren't looking.