Enjoyed the video buddy, some canny finds. I particularly like the crotal bell you found, looked in good nick. Look forward to your next hunt, all the best mate and HH Charlie
Do you ever detect around Bramshill my Great Great Great grand father and family owned Bramshill House in the 1600's through the early 1900's now it's a police college I think there were about a 100 acres called Bramshill Forest it had white deer. His name was Sir John Cope. I like the video could the little silver thing be a tie tack or maybe a lapel pin? atb Good hunting! Mark in Texas!
As someone who;s just stumbled across these videos, I'm kind of fascinated. How do you know where to look? And how come there's so much stuff so near the surface?
Don't really know where to look but most fields have some finds in them, but you need permission from the land owner. Years of farming and ploughing bring all the finds to the surface. It sure is a fascinating hobby.
Great video once again with some interesting finds. Look forward to the next one.👍
Some great finds there buddy . Croatal bell is on my wish list . Nice hammy mate .
Loved the Victoria copper farthing. The date will be on the front along with Victorias head on that one. It's rare the copper ones come up like that.
Like that crotal bell. Very few of them are ever found in Scotland. HH Rodger
Nice video and some great finds, keep up the good work !
Nice enjoyable video, thanks.
Enjoyed the video buddy, some canny finds. I particularly like the crotal bell you found, looked in good nick. Look forward to your next hunt, all the best mate and HH Charlie
+crabstick333 thanks matey
nice im from new Hampshire!!!
Can suggest the new "the detectorists" series for you all, its a good comedy series from UK.
Love seeing the hammies pop out. The silver thing reminded me of the back of a powder compact?
+Worm Murdering Thanks for watching.
Hey from New Hampshire
nice finds , love the crotal bell , GL+HH
nice one paul
Do you ever detect around Bramshill my Great Great Great grand father and family owned Bramshill House in the 1600's through the early 1900's now it's a police college I think there were about a 100 acres called Bramshill Forest it had white deer. His name was Sir John Cope. I like the video could the little silver thing be a tie tack or maybe a lapel pin? atb Good hunting!
Mark in Texas!
+Mark Martin Yes i know of it i think it still is a police college its near Hook in Hampshire, and no never detected up that way as yet.
If you ever get to go Good hunting! :-)
Mark in Texas! Great Great Great Great Great "you get the idea!" Grandson of Sir John Cope.
Your bag seal looks an awful lot like Ged's Russian Flax seals.
As someone who;s just stumbled across these videos, I'm kind of fascinated.
How do you know where to look? And how come there's so much stuff so near the surface?
Don't really know where to look but most fields have some finds in them, but you need permission from the land owner. Years of farming and ploughing bring all the finds to the surface. It sure is a fascinating hobby.
Thanks