Cool property permission and amazing history associated with it! Lots of neat finds! Congrats on the McLaughlin plate!👍 Definitely the ⭐️ of the show! Back when they made carriages instead of Buicks! You never know if that pickaxe was used to dig the hole for hiding the loot. They sure would need it for how rocky it generally is around here! Look forward to see what comes out on next one!
Ryan, incredible video. I read a book about Eddie Boyd. The movie Resident Gangster with Scott Speedman is very well done. I have exclusive permission for the original McLaughlin homestead. In have found some carriage parts and donated them back to the landowners as they have a carriage house museum on the property.
That spoon with the broken looking end looks just like one I saw on a video a couple of years ago. It was an elderly woman's tea spoon. She used the same spoon for many years to stir her tea and it wore the end down exactly like that. She had been using it for well over 40 years She said. Great finds?
Cool property permission and amazing history associated with it! Lots of neat finds! Congrats on the McLaughlin plate!👍 Definitely the ⭐️ of the show! Back when they made carriages instead of Buicks! You never know if that pickaxe was used to dig the hole for hiding the loot. They sure would need it for how rocky it generally is around here! Look forward to see what comes out on next one!
Heading back this week for round 2! I've saved two key areas for my next visit ... Thanks and Happy Hunting! 😁
Great start to a series buddy. Great edit.
We return to the ranch 2 strong next week! Yee HAW!
Great vid Ryan! Boyd gang robbed a bank not far from my place back in the day! It is said that Suchan was a bit of an animal!
That's wild, glad this hunt hit close to home for you! It was tough to condense the Boyd gang story down for this video, there's so much history! 😁
Ryan, incredible video. I read a book about Eddie Boyd. The movie Resident Gangster with Scott Speedman is very well done. I have exclusive permission for the original McLaughlin homestead. In have found some carriage parts and donated them back to the landowners as they have a carriage house museum on the property.
Returning there very soon for round 2 - Thanks for checking this one out! Your permission sounds awesome, I hope it continues to yield good finds! 😁
That spoon with the broken looking end looks just like one I saw on a video a couple of years ago. It was an elderly woman's tea spoon. She used the same spoon for many years to stir her tea and it wore the end down exactly like that. She had been using it for well over 40 years She said. Great finds?
I wondered the same thing about that spoon! So evenly worn, probably years of use as you said ... Thanks for your sub, I really appreciate it!