Patsy Cline Lived Here! Metal Detecting Patsy Cline's House
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- Опубліковано 19 бер 2020
- Patsy Cline lived here! In this video, we explore and metal detect the home where Patsy Cline spent some of her childhood years. This home is located outside of Winchester, Virginia. This was her grandmother's house and the Patsy Cline family moved in for several years around the World War Two era. We metal detect and find many old and interesting artifacts to include large cents, coins, buttons, Civil War relics and many more interesting and potentially connected artifacts to the immediate Patsy Cline family.
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The spoon is for stirring a tall glass of ice tea, an ice tea spoon.
or a milkshake
Our family called them jelly spoons, probably because they were long enough to reach the bottom of a jelly jar.
Teaspoon, must be a southern thing cause we still use them today.
Have a drawer in my kitchen with spoons like that! I thought everybody knew that this is a spoon used to stir and dissolve sugar in a tall glass of iced tea. Very, very common in the south and available on Amazon.
The same spoon is on Etsy.
The Dick Tracy badge is by far the coolest find. Metal detecting patsy's child hood home has got to be a once in a lifetime opportunity! Awesome video!!
It's 1930s - 1940 www.hakes.com/Image/MediumRes/60574/2/image.jpg
The Dick Tracy Detective Club badge was very popular in the 1930s and 40s. It was often made of solid brass.
Looked at auction site. can get up to $100 for real dick tracy badge.
My Grandmother did dress alterations for her while she was in Minnesota. My Grandmother said she was an amazing person!
wow that is something to be proud of my mom and dad loved patsy cline !!!!!
There should be so many more likes than this.. that’s awesome 👏 foreal
Yeah no one has any clue who she is. But everyone knows famous TikTok influencers the island boys
No really I had to Google this lady and I'm 40 years old no idea who she is
@@samholdsworth420 I've listened to her music from a very young age due to my Grandparents!
6:56 harness ring,usually above the mules tail......i walked miles behind one staring at it while plowing......yes i am an old fart and your digs bring back memories
One of my life's greatest honors was to lay flowers on the Grave of the Phenomenal Patsy Cline!🌹❤
Wow that's amazing something you don't read every day
I went with my dad and uncle there... Both of them cried... I was pretty young then but wish I could go back to then and do it again...my dad loved his detector and I would always make hom watch the chig dig... Love these stories and memories...
The stamped figure head is one half of an 1888 President Grover Cleveland match safe.
You seem to know...i thought Stalin...lol
@@TristramSavage It was Stalin, this guy doesn't know that he's in Russia or an execution chamber
The only thing less valuable in this world is an Obama figure head
WOW! you are 100% correct, i just looked it up..Great eye
@@courtneesdad I thought it was President Taft
Pasty died when I was only 10 . When I was 40 , I rediscovered her music . I love the sound of her voice . So sorry for her family , such a tragedy
It resly upsets me how hard and fast she died no.need for that she deserved
mutch.better I still.to this day wounder how she new her time was comeing
Patsy Cline was a great singer I like listening to her sing now. Great voice
Patsy Cline was a great talented vocalist.
So were many others from that era. I love Roy Orbison too.
EARTH ANGEL ♥️. THAT SPOON IS AN “ICED TEA” 🥄 SPOON!😯🥰👍
ditto!!!
Somebody may have buried the silverware to hide it.
The long spoon is for when you have a float- icecream and soda, or for stirring any type of crystal drink, eg koolaid!! Have a great day and stay safe 👍👍
Cody Mackniak it’s the south... it’s an iced tea spoon. We still use them.
Yes as Cody said an ice tea spoon..
My mom would absolutely freak the hell out just to be there. I’m definitely showing her this. She is a huge fan.
My Grandparents house was literally 10 feet behind there house and still to this day in West Virginia railroad and train still goes through
That head looks like Grover Cleveland older and more rotund. Probably from his second presidential run in 1893.
What an awesome hunt and an honour to be able to metal detect around the great Patsy Cline’s childhood house.
Sleeping couldn't have been easy with those trains rattling by.
It just amazes me how every metal detector channel always finds something amazing!!
I got you, chig. Around 18:00 "I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today" wimpy from Popeye the sailorman
Wimpy it is!
@@carpenterbud1414 Yep, J. Wellington Wimpy himself.
That bulky bracelet you found is called an "ID BRACELET". Usually, lovers wore them and had the mans name on the front, and if a woman gave it to him, she'd sign it "with love", and her name engraved on the back, and women wore a more dainty and feminine style.
@Melinda Pelfrey Lol! What? Why? I surely didn't mean to! I'm not sure if anyone wears them anymore because I never see them, but I know when I was a junior in high school (1980), I got one for my boyfriend and he got one for me. I'm sorry I made you feel old!
lol 😆🤣😂
Chigg - I believe that the long handled spoon that you found is an ice tea spoon ? I recall growing up my Mom had a bunch of those . I think the Acme grocery in our area ( Wesview / Ingleside westwern Baltimore County , Md. carried them for while in the housewares section . Perfect for stirring sugar into a tall glass of tea . Just a thought . Cheers from Frederick Md.
Yeah, it's an ice tea spoon.
That's what it is .
That was my first thought, too.
My mom still uses teaspoons like that!
still have them in my dwr.
Genealogy sites shows Grandma Goldie lived there in 1920 but remarried and moved to Gainesboro,VA by 1930. Patsy's mother, Hilda, grew up in that house. Cool stuff regardless.
The Dick Tracy badge probably belong to her brother, John. Her mom was a seamstress, so that would explain all the buttons. She also had a sister Sylvia too. Great find!
Cool video.. “Ice Tea Spoon” stir tall glass of ice tea.
16:00 that is an Ice Tea spoon. I remember using them (and still have some) from when I was a kid (1950's) and listening to Patsy and the others.
Buddy Holly
Patsy Cline ones adopt me when I was five years old she we were in a drop in Winchester Virginia and she we were dancing to her music on the way on the player and she came in with her with a bunch of people and sit down and I was just dancing and she saw me and my mother she asked my mother how many kids yet and she said five and she she asked if I could have the one that’s dancing my mother said no and the best kind I love her music and yeah I was racing I was born in Winchester Virginia are used to go to
What!?!?
Punctuation and proofreading are your friends...
Dennis, did you use alot of LSD in the 60's, or were you breeched at birth for several days?
You're the Bob Ross of metal detecting !! Great video and enjoyable narrative ! Refreshing video without all the emotional outbursts usually found on these videos .
I tight the same thing a couple times when he said "happy little squeaker"...
Some great finds gentlemen! Two nice large cents, buckle and a Dick Tracy badge!!! Can you go back? MOAR 👍
Very productive diggings Chig! Always a treat watching your excitement/enthusiasm 😄👍
Looks exactly like a ice tea spoon I used when living in Tx.
Can you imagine keeping your kids off the tracks? At least kids minded back then, and no one interfered with parents rights
guessing after a couple of siblings got hit, the rest of 'em learned their lesson
I've lived in winchester my whole life so its pretty cool to see you digging here! the whole town is basically just historical buildings and battlefields
Love you two guys detecting together! I think the bracelet that you found is a Speidel ID bracelet. Not Patsy old but maybe identifiable. Thank you both for great videos.
Found your channel through this video because I recognized that house immediately from the thumbnail. Years ago I used to work at the summer camp near this place and the camp staff would sometimes go down to the house at night and hang out in it, though even only a decade ago it was in better shape. It's wild to see it again!
The spoon is probably for stirring a glass of iced tea when you put sugar in it
One of the Greatest Female Voices in History of Music--Patsy Cline!!!
you guys ever think of carrying a spray bottle of water with you?
Is anyone else's heart pounding as he digs these freaking coins up, I'm ready to start digging in my living room floor I'm so hooked
The 1830 coin gave me goosebumps, awesome 👍
Blasphemy how they let her childhood home go to ruin like that
Hasn't deteriorated at all from when Patsy Kline occupied it
He said that it's one of the houses she lived in as a child.
Who's they?
'Blasphemy'! 🙄
@@tats5880They are all the mean people who don't dwell about a 1930's rathole.
You threw away the pull tabs from the beers she drank when she was a little girl.
😆💚
Not funny
pull tabs started around 1964
Lmao, that'd explain alot
How rude!
you would fall to pieces if you found a piece of her history pasty RIP you gave me such joy in your music
It's crazy to think the woman with the best pipes in country lived in that shack!
The metal face looks like either President Taft or Grover Cleveland
Weirdbot my first thought was President Taft also.
Or Stalin
I thought it looked a little like President Roosevelt.
I like the comment that it's half of a Taft match box.
Sounds ligit to me
Good shout, I think it's Cleveland. Taft's moustache had a twist at the end. cheers
Man this video and those finds are “Crazy.”
Oh no you didn't !!!
That was seriously fun to watch! Thank you for sharing. Huge Patsy fan, here, and new subscriber to both of your channels. Love your enthusiasm. I am smiling at the undercurrent of competition between you. This detecting stuff must be SO addicting for you! Love love love the history. Seems like magic finding those 1800's items, hoo-wee. Cheers!
We used to call those chain bracelets “Friendship Bracelets”. Usually we’d get one from a girlfriend when we were dating. And they would be engraved on the front with the girls name on them.
yeah we call them a teaspoon. Because they're long for stirring a glass of tea. I've actually got several of them that I use for that. I also fill up a glass with ice cream and pour some milk in it and that's what I eat my ice cream with. Great video stay safe and healthy. Have a good weekend.
My grandmother house was that close to a train track and when I was younger she would tell me if the train stopped or slowed way down they would let the boogie man off, 😳😱👀.RIP grandma.
There’s a reason your my metal detecting role model: Professional, thorough, great finds, experienced, and expertise second to none!
Loved the Pop Eye/Whimpy reference. It reminded me of the silly ditty's we sang as kids.
Popeye the sailor man...toot toot... lived in a garbage can...toot toot! He ate all the worms and spit out the germs, he's Popeye the Sailor Man...toot toot!
He'd never go swimmin' with bowlegged women, he's Popeye the Sailor Man.
Most youngsters have no idea who Patsy Cline was or what an incredible voice she had.
Crazy,. isn't it.
32:00....hay knife blade...used to cut stack hay into manageable portions......first saw is called a crosscut...or "misery whip"........
This vid was so awesome cause I love Patsy Cline music & her story. Great finds you & your friend
So awesome! Love Patsy Cline ❤️
WOW !!!!!!!!
That was an AWESOME hunt. Chigg was in fine style and Todd too ..... 2 awesome finds Chigg my favorites Large Cent and Breast plate
great job guys absolutely loved this video
That one object looks like half of a Grover Cleveland match safe. Pretty cool!
www.bing.com/images/search?q=Grover+Cleveland+match+safe&FORM=HDRSC2
@@jimnorthland2903 I think your absolutary right
I first tought i was Staline but was in doubt that you'll find that in the U.S. at that time
That was fun. Thanks for taking us along. That long spoon is what we called an 'Iced Tea Spoon' when I was a bit younger than I am now. Love that Dick Tracy Badge. I remember him from the Sunday Comics, back before the interwebs and color TV. Yeah, I B old, but still kicking!
Pretty sure that rectangular object is a name badge from the Whitehead and Hoag company. Maybe Patsy's name badge from the ice cream parlor? :)
That's not a baby spoon. It is a desert spoon used for getting to the bottom of a sundae glass. Edit: Okay, I commented to early. lol
This video has been one your best! Really really enjoyed it!
Leann Kennedy I thought they might find a Gold or Platinum record!
In her early Winchester days, Cline had a reputation for being
an odd, wild girl. She wore red lipstick and cowgirl outfits and drank
beer on her front porch.
Content notice: mention of intimate partner abuse
Growing up in Virginia, I always thought of the little city of
Winchester as apple country. And as home to apple orchards for miles, it
does fit the description. The city even hosts the Shenandoah Apple
Blossom Festival every year.
But Winchester is also home to Patsy Cline, a country music singer who catapulted to stardom in the late 1950s.
In her early Winchester days, Cline had a reputation for being an
odd, wild girl. She wore red lipstick and cowgirl outfits and drank beer
on her front porch. When she wasn’t playing music, she helped her
mother with odd jobs to earn extra money for their struggling household.
Cline wasn’t some Southern debutante who never knew real hardship:
Before her father abandoned them, Cline and her family were constantly
on the move. Once he left them forever, poverty often loomed over them.
As Kempf told it, you could hear all of this in Cline’s voice when she
sang
Seeing a replica of the black walnut cake Cline’s mother used to bake
for the rich women of Winchester hinted at young Cline's impoverishment
and desperation. Poverty was Cline’s Goliath, but unlike Goliath, Cline’s poverty was real. There was no need to exaggerate or personify it.
You guys have so much fun. I have laughed with you all through this video. There were some awesome finds.
Patsy was born in that old house and her family moved closer to Gore when she was a toddler.
But since you mentioned a tour of the inside. Did you notice all the blood? Yeah, the mattress in the upstairs room is full of it and the bloody foot prints on the stairs with bloody hand prints on the wall leading back down to the first floor. There was a murder in that house back in the 70’s. No one lived there since that.
That old house has some history to it. If you look across the creek from the house there is an old water powered grain mill over there. There are still some of the iron cogs for the mill there. But you have to talk to the Boy Scouts about that one.
She was actually born at Winchester Memorial Hospital.
Yes she was born in Winchester hospital but as an infant her family lived there until she was about grammar school aged.
I detected her house in the late 70s, lived just down the road from her , can't imagine I left much?.... look me up at OS&G Metal Detecting here on UA-cam.
Hey Toki, that's a great story, may I ask where the house actually is ? Greetings from SUNNY ENGLAND
You could've left a crap on Patsy's bedroom floor and it would be camouflaged with its surroundings
Love it when you two team up!
So enthusiastic you are. You could probably do detecting all day. It's good to have a friend equally as interested. Thanks for this.🐾🐺👍
Just come apond your channel love it, patsy cline I was three whenshe died but loved her music. The bacelet its called an ID bacelet back in the 70s the guys wore them and when a girl would go with a guy the girl would wear his bacelet. Dont think I spelt it right lol loved the vidoe. from kansas
Well at least we have CHIGG still that makes me happy Hi Tod so happy to see you guys tonight
Mary Garner hey Mary. I hope you enjoyed it. Mine will be a while coming out...I have like 10 videos in the que.
Wow lots of amazing beautiful finds great video
This is Scott from the Brenda Loomis band
I'm so excited to find this Channel..
My wife and I just bought two brand new Garrett AT Pros waterproof version...
We haven't received them yet we should be getting them Thursday May 28th..
We are so geeked to get them... can't wait to go out and find our first treasure.
Since we're not touring right now because of the quarantine stay at home we decide to try something new and it looks like we're going to have a ball with this thank you so much providing us with information with this unit..
We're going to be like two kids in a candy store thank you so much.
Scott & Debby
“I’d gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today”....Wimpy
...amen
Wimpie: "I will pay you on Tuesday for a hamburger today."
Patsy Cline was my mother's favorite singer growing up. That's a neat hunt!
Thanks for sharing your video. Fairly good fine you guys made. Have a great day.
That house has been around a long time with all that 1800s stuff around it.
I remember my parents having some long handled spoons like that and they said they were for ice tea. Not sure if they were correct or not, but that is what we used them for all the time cause our ice tea glasses were taller then our normal glasses. Loved the video.
We love you videos. This one has some neat finds to boot. Keep em coming. Continued good luck to you.
You are killing it.
Chigg I think you were trying for the Wimpy angle with that large cent: “I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today”.
Cool finds. I'd like to see the pocket knife cleaned up a bit.
I liked how you really explained in detail what everything is you found
The head is Gover Cleveland, its part of a match box from October 9th 1888. Nice find.
This particular style of Dick Tracy badge is from the early 1940's.
Nice finds!
Sweet Dreams
Great finds again nice 1930 coin great video Mr chiggs 😜👍
In Scotland we use those tall spoons for icecream Sundies so the fit to the bottom of the glass.
Was the house possibly a depot or station master's house? With it being that close, I would expect that (if the house dates to the same time period) it would have belonged to someone associated with the railroad.
I needed this I’m in Chicago and I’m on lockdown
Another great video. Happy Hunting.
Great historical spot! You clean up pretty well. Nice to see you again.
Yes I've waited days for this video. Hope your well chigg.
I wish I could have met Patsy's ❤ She's my favorite artist. Her voice was so amazing! It brakes my heart everytime I think about her short life 💔 All the beautiful music she could have made and her poor kids.
She had a great backing band and the vocal group the Jordinaires.
The bracelet was called an ID bracelet, popular with Jr. High and High School kids in the late ‘60s and ‘70s. Usually engraved with a name, and given as gifts.
I like the song at the end..also learned Patsy's mom was a Hensley like my mom whose mom was from Greenville Tn., not to far from Virginia. Maybe we're related. Enjoyed the video
Perhaps the clock was the inspiration of either “Walking After Midnight” or “I Fall To Pieces”...
She didn't write walking after midnight but Willie Nelson wrote crazy
That metal face has got to be Grover Cleveland. Awesome finds Chigg!
That's what I think too when I saw the wrap up.
Im on agreement. I have some documents from my Great Great Grandpa William Early Jordan. He became Treasurer during Reconstruction. Those metal plate things were a sort of Souvenier and may have been thrown from a train car...to the crowds.
Fun video! Amazing what you unearthed without even breaking out your shovel ... a little kick of the boot to the dirt, rustle round with the pinpointer or knife and still popping largies and civil war buckles. I imagine there’s still a bunch more goodies left. I too, really love the Dick Tracy badge ... that had to have been Patsy’s 😎⚒👍🎧
I know things can get a little "crazy" on some of your adventures! Another fun and interesting video.
Hey, that Dick Tracy badge dates back to her time. May not be a bracelet, but you may actually have found a toy she played with! Coolest find.
A musician’s civil war belt buckle, how cool is that, maybe patsy got her love for music from a civil war musician?
You Guys! Seems Sooo Happy! And Are Really Enjoying What You Are Doing! Have Fun! Find A Lot Of Goodies! On Your Adventure On Patsy Cline Homestead!😁😀👍✌
Thanks for sharing. Awesome finds.