The item at 17:00 is WW1 trench art, its a little crucifix made out of a bullet. I found one recently on one of my own sites that looks almost identical.
Fun video! Thanks for including Jocelyn/ Relic Recoverist. I get a lot of sh*t for being a woman detectorist so it's nice to see her online and also nice to see her enthusiasm! We all just enjoy being out there!
Yeah yeah yeah.. Lovely hunt with the cup of coffe for digg the hole..as We say in France "La Grande Classe"..thanks Aquachigger for the share everytime a lots of stuffs and thanks miss for all this happyness..sweet..peace nd likelike...Ps: poor Evening all that she wants is that the sweety dog digg the hole..Looooool nd congratulations for ur first White (silver) coin
There are usually 'docs' leaves growing nearby nettles in the UK - in fact I can see there are some right in among those nettles and around about - squish up a leaf or two to get the juice and rub on the nettle sting, works to neutralise the sting a treat :)
Jocelyn seems like she'd be fun to hunt with..not jst cause she's cute but she actually apriciate the hobby and loves even the small stuff..lol..man I love these videos...I get all pumped up then I hobble out and swing my detector....so thanx for making such good content
If you get a nettle sting, rub it with a Dock Leaf which you will find growing nearby. I happened to watch this video for a second time, and can see Dock Leaves below and to the right of the nettles.
That whole video , that Dawg never left you guys for one minute . That how obsessed they are for balls . Jocelyn had all the luck . Blew you away on the coin from , but she sure does love taking pictures of herself lol . It's been a long time since I last went to Shropshire . I used to go on Geological Trips . I took my Garret Carrot out yesterday . All I found was £1 thats no longer Spendable and 20p lol , among other lumps of Iron. I was under an apple tree too .
Haha survived Detectival I had to camp there I survived hehe or was it because you had to meet us :) , Jocelyn already put up her video months ago , in uk a doc leaf will help nettle stings , I once fell into them as a kid ouch and crying are they like your poisen ivy? , always welcome here any time with us :) best wishes
Good tour and fun to watch the finding of coins. It was nice of you to show us around even if you did miss out on a bunch of the coins. Those were indeed Muscovy ducks. They sure are the ugliest duck, but their eggs taste good.
WooHoo! Right on, Jocelyn! Congrats on your finds, especially that 1600s coin. So Cool. : ) I've been subbed to you for a couple years, but haven't gotten any notifications in a long time. I better go find out why, hu? That Beau is a funny guy. Hey, I Love your new dog. Lol! Oh, um, Hi, Beau. Where's your treasures? Next video, hu? You guys have a ton of fun. Wish I was there. : )
That piece you said might be pipe with the wood in it is a tool , like a yard tool or maybe a broom piece that had a wooden handle. Awesome on the coins, especially her 1600's!!
You both are fun to watch...plus I love watching the Garrett AT MAX in action. I’m loving my new AT MAX ! Detecting in England is at the top of my bucket list! Great finds! ~ Gypsy
the heavy brass item you found is from either a chimney cleaning rod or train cleaning rod ,they would screw into each other to extend the length of the rods .
One of my favorites on youtube is Aquachigger. He is more realistic than some on youtube. For instance he will hunt for most of the day and not find much. Hey, that is the way it mostly is some times. Especially in the south. Like to see more of aquachigger and Jocelyn (the "Relic Recoverist") do videos together. Fun to watch.
Metal Detecting holidays; what a great idea! Especially with *PUBS* - Perfect! Sadly Pubs ARE now shutting early [except subsidised House of Commons bar] as supposed antivirus measure; just hope Gov don't let them go to the wall. It's by-the-by, but Jocelyn's purple hair colour & shading is gorgeous. 👍
the brass threaded tube with wood inside found near the chicken coup is part of a chimney sweeping brush pole you could screw on more sections to extend the pole
Jocelyn's nails are so ruined! :-) She was really kicking butt, especially with that trench art piece! "Gloves ar for sissies!" :-) Nice catch, Diesel! He resents being called Bob's nephew!
The hooked iron piece embedded in pointed lead could possibly be a discarded garden "wall hook" for suspending plant containers? The lead is driven into a hole or crevice in the brickwork and "plugged" by hammering a tool to expand the lead and lock it in the hole.
The bullet looking find is a wall fixing for a pipe or something similar. The metal hook would go around the pipe and the other end would be hammered into the mortar of a wall.
Woohoo the last time I was this early chigger still had long hair and a bushy beard. Great video. Taking a break in the truck warming up cuz I've been out swinging that thing all day got a few clad but I'm setting the world's record in finding pull tabs so I know this spot hasn't been hunted out
At 21:00 minutes . That thing you found with a thread on 1 end and wood in the other, is brass . And it's part of those rods that screw together and get pushed up toilet drains to unblock the pipes . I found the same in one of my videos 😁
Great vid:) The spoon looks lik a 'caddy spoon for measuring tea; the long pieces of lead you both found are straps are used to stop a faulty roofing slate from slipping out, there should be a nail hole in one end.
The heavy brass round thing with treads on one end and the other end would be were a bamboo rod would go, what you have there is the end of a chimney sweeps rod and that would screw in to anther rod and so on there would be a chimney sweep brush on the first rod.
Your toy car finds reminds me of the TV show "Detectorists" where the British guys find toy cars in the middle of nowhere while metal detecting! I'm seriously contemplating taking a trip to the UK to hunt.
@Aquachigger at 20:28 the item you found is an old drain/chimney rods you found the end that joins them together they are brass keep up the great work love the videos
HoWieS HoUsE, Hahahahahahah! That's what I was thinkin'. I figured they meant a certain lawn, not the grass. Hmm? Maybe or when they saw how nice they could put the dirt and grass back, they changed their thoughts about that. ????
Nice video. I remember Jocelyns video of that hunt. So glad you enjoy our hospitality when you come to England. Your an ambassador for our hobby and always welcome. Looking forward to the rest of the videos.
You should totally come to my city! Don't let the upscale restaurants and boutiques fool you, there was a historic people known as the junkies there are lots of relics lefts behind from their historic reign!
Hi. The thing you found with the wood at one end was the end of a draining rod they come in about 1m lengths your end was the Mail end the other end would be a female end so that the rods can be screwed together to unblock a drainage pipe hope this helps
Damn Chigg, wish i'd have known you were close, I'd have popped up to see you. Whilst not a detectorist myself i love your vids and know a roman ford which to the best of my knowledge hasn't been detected. About 20 minutes from where you were!!!
it appears they changed their minds and let you dig the sod. WTG. Joc has grown up so much since she began her video's. She is a pretty sharp gal. Awesome digger too. No gloves! Because that soil is so silky, and soft.
@ 17:11 I believe that's an old brass carburetor port-jet plunger (throttle-speed port) (top of it got bent-was straight before).....probably off an old tractor's carburetor from the 1910's to 1930's. Someone was probably working on their carburetor and it fell off the tractor never to be found again until today. I sure bet that farmer was hot...losing that piece he needed so bad....those would have been hard to manufacture in any shop....he would have had to get another from the factory.
The item at 17:00 is WW1 trench art, its a little crucifix made out of a bullet. I found one recently on one of my own sites that looks almost identical.
Fun video! Thanks for including Jocelyn/ Relic Recoverist. I get a lot of sh*t for being a woman detectorist so it's nice to see her online and also nice to see her enthusiasm! We all just enjoy being out there!
Great Video of you'll in England and it looks like really great place to Hunt, Looking Forward to seeing the other video's, Can't Wait :)
Great treasures, fun, and companion. It's always an adventure when we travel with Aquachigger.
Yeah yeah yeah.. Lovely hunt with the cup of coffe for digg the hole..as We say in France "La Grande Classe"..thanks Aquachigger for the share everytime a lots of stuffs and thanks miss for all this happyness..sweet..peace nd likelike...Ps: poor Evening all that she wants is that the sweety dog digg the hole..Looooool nd congratulations for ur first White (silver) coin
There are usually 'docs' leaves growing nearby nettles in the UK - in fact I can see there are some right in among those nettles and around about - squish up a leaf or two to get the juice and rub on the nettle sting, works to neutralise the sting a treat :)
Jocelyn seems like she'd be fun to hunt with..not jst cause she's cute but she actually apriciate the hobby and loves even the small stuff..lol..man I love these videos...I get all pumped up then I hobble out and swing my detector....so thanx for making such good content
Awesome coins girl!!! Just loved the little terrier!!
If you get a nettle sting, rub it with a Dock Leaf which you will find growing nearby. I happened to watch this video for a second time, and can see Dock Leaves below and to the right of the nettles.
i was surprised chigger didnt say this....maybe it's a UK thing
Looks like you had a lot of fun/company on this trip. Lots of history there but glad you always come back home.
You two have way to much fun, keep up the good work like you and her videos a lot.
Thanks for sharein.
Who needs the hunt when you can just dig the yard? Hey what happened to not digging in the grass! lol
Alot of forced smiles and laughter in this video.. I think the Mead was flowing into the shank of the evening!! LOL
Forced? Naw, they're friends back home.
Good to see you my friend.....and with friends!!!! Purple lovely!
Nothing better than to see Beau out there diggin with other UA-cam celebs. Got to admit Chigg, she cleaned your clock on that dig!
Simple rule of dogdom. If you throw the ball once you must throw it till the dog gets tired.
MajWMartin I’m convinced that dog was a robot. There was no tiring him out.
That whole video , that Dawg never left you guys for one minute . That how obsessed they are for balls .
Jocelyn had all the luck . Blew you away on the coin from , but she sure does love taking pictures of herself lol .
It's been a long time since I last went to Shropshire . I used to go on Geological Trips .
I took my Garret Carrot out yesterday . All I found was £1 thats no longer Spendable and 20p lol , among other lumps of Iron. I was under an apple tree too .
Love the dog... Great finds what a great opportunity :)
Haha survived Detectival I had to camp there I survived hehe or was it because you had to meet us :) , Jocelyn already put up her video months ago , in uk a doc leaf will help nettle stings , I once fell into them as a kid ouch and crying are they like your poisen ivy? , always welcome here any time with us :) best wishes
If you’ve been stung by a Nettle rub the area with a Doc leaf, they grow by the Nettle patch.
Mark, They say wherever there is something poisonous growing in the wild, there will always be a remedy plant growing within about ten feet of it. : )
This is great content. Cool to see you working with other tubers
Good tour and fun to watch the finding of coins. It was nice of you to show us around even if you did miss out on a bunch of the coins. Those were indeed Muscovy ducks. They sure are the ugliest duck, but their eggs taste good.
The item at around 20:05 is a piece of drain rod.
I'm sure you had a great time on the other side of the pond and had a little fun as you showed them how it's done.
At 20:12 that's an end to a chimney sweeping brush pole. The thread is where they screw together the extensions :)
@20:07, mop brass handle screw connection....I've found at least 30 of those in the last 6 years. I scrap out the wood and salvage for brass.
Great hunt with Jocelyn. Thanks Chigg....HH
Nice video , very relaxing. Cool place. Thanks man.
WooHoo! Right on, Jocelyn! Congrats on your finds, especially that 1600s coin. So Cool. : ) I've been subbed to you for a couple years, but haven't gotten any notifications in a long time. I better go find out why, hu? That Beau is a funny guy. Hey, I Love your new dog. Lol! Oh, um, Hi, Beau. Where's your treasures? Next video, hu? You guys have a ton of fun. Wish I was there. : )
That piece you said might be pipe with the wood in it is a tool , like a yard tool or maybe a broom piece that had a wooden handle. Awesome on the coins, especially her 1600's!!
Love the dog lol
The poor dog all he wanted was for her to throw the ball. So sweet.
Which was more adorable , the friendly banter or the persistent dog? ...... the dog. Especially when he dropped the ball IN the hole.
You both are fun to watch...plus I love watching the Garrett AT MAX in action. I’m loving my new AT MAX ! Detecting in England is at the top of my bucket list! Great finds! ~ Gypsy
Zero Discrimination Hi Gypsy! :)
Relic Recoverist Hi Sweet girlie!
the heavy brass item you found is from either a chimney cleaning rod or train cleaning rod ,they would screw into each other to extend the length of the rods .
your item with threads on one end and wood at the other is the end off a wooden drain rod set...used to clear blocked drains,
Welcome to england sir great to see you here again i hope you guys enjoyed your stay
The brass barrel you found at 20.00 in the video is the connection off a chimney sweeps wooden rods they attach the brush to when cleaning a chimney .
Excellent discoveries. Good luck on the next exploration.
One of my favorites on youtube is Aquachigger. He is more realistic than some on youtube. For instance he will hunt for most of the day and not find much. Hey, that is the way it mostly is some times. Especially in the south. Like to see more of aquachigger and Jocelyn (the "Relic Recoverist") do videos together. Fun to watch.
Metal Detecting holidays; what a great idea! Especially with *PUBS* - Perfect! Sadly Pubs ARE now shutting early [except subsidised House of Commons bar] as supposed antivirus measure; just hope Gov don't let them go to the wall. It's by-the-by, but Jocelyn's purple hair colour & shading is gorgeous. 👍
At 20.20, the heavy brass thing with a stub of wood is the end ferrle from a drain cleaning rod
the brass threaded tube with wood inside found near the chicken coup is part of a chimney sweeping brush pole you could screw on more sections to extend the pole
Jocelyn's nails are so ruined! :-) She was really kicking butt, especially with that trench art piece! "Gloves ar for sissies!" :-) Nice catch, Diesel! He resents being called Bob's nephew!
The hooked iron piece embedded in pointed lead could possibly be a discarded garden "wall hook" for suspending plant containers? The lead is driven into a hole or crevice in the brickwork and "plugged" by hammering a tool to expand the lead and lock it in the hole.
Wow, 2 of my metal detecting hero's together taking England by storm..Great video guys. Have fun!
agree
The bullet looking find is a wall fixing for a pipe or something similar. The metal hook would go around the pipe and the other end would be hammered into the mortar of a wall.
Love the finds and the fun you guys were having
The brass thing Jocelyn found is a trench art bullet (ww1/ww2)
doc leafs instant relief
Woohoo the last time I was this early chigger still had long hair and a bushy beard. Great video. Taking a break in the truck warming up cuz I've been out swinging that thing all day got a few clad but I'm setting the world's record in finding pull tabs so I know this spot hasn't been hunted out
The doggie was hilarious, throw the ball!
The thing you said looked bullet shaped at 16:45 looks a lot like a Roman clasp to hold up a tunic.
www.vcoins.com/en/stores/cerberus_ancient_coins/31/product/roman_bronze_fibula_with_pin_and_spring_intact/76966/Default.aspx
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibula_(brooch)
Hello Beau! BIG COINS in England!!!
17:25 was either a plum bob or a pendulum for dowsing.
At 21:00 minutes . That thing you found with a thread on 1 end and wood in the other, is brass . And it's part of those rods that screw together and get pushed up toilet drains to unblock the pipes . I found the same in one of my videos 😁
Fun to watch you guys 😍
They are having a great time.
Best thing for nettle stings is to get another nettle leaf and crush it up with a little water and rub the juice over the stung area... It works.
Way to much fun!!!
Looks like fun👍👍👍
Great vid:) The spoon looks lik a 'caddy spoon for measuring tea; the long pieces of lead you both found are straps are used to stop a faulty roofing slate from slipping out, there should be a nail hole in one end.
20.04 is part of an old tent pole that had brass fittings that screwed together. :)
Love your videos keep up the good work we all appreciate it!
I love that dog he,s halarious
The heavy brass round thing with treads on one end and the other end would be were a bamboo rod would go, what you have there is the end of a chimney sweeps rod and that would screw in to anther rod and so on there would be a chimney sweep brush on the first rod.
Too small for sweeps rods but could be for water pipes.
Such a cool little dog.
looks like a good time
Welcome back ,!!!!!!
Great video. I hope to see more collaborations with you and Jocelyn.
ChefScotty89 Me too!
Nice video Beau! Must be feeling better.
Jolie vidéo !!!! Si un jour vous voulez venir faire une sortie détection dans le nord de la France, avec la demoiselle. Ça sera fait plaisir.
Your toy car finds reminds me of the TV show "Detectorists" where the British guys find toy cars in the middle of nowhere while metal detecting! I'm seriously contemplating taking a trip to the UK to hunt.
@Aquachigger at 20:28 the item you found is an old drain/chimney rods you found the end that joins them together they are brass keep up the great work love the videos
Hi Beau that bit that Jocelyn found you thought looked like a bullet looks a lot like a clock pendulum. Nice video xx
She's very pretty. Her laughter is very contagious, she's happy and fun girl.
That's OK then..
Great work
OMG!!!!!! All this poor dog wants to do is PLAYYYYYYYYYYYY lol
xxSATURNxx He kept dropping his ball in my hole when I stopped to dig.
Very nice video!
Are you going to film some of the pub?
20:08 thats the piece of a chimney sweeping brush
What happend to not messing up the grass lol!!!
That's what I was thinking
I know, right
HoWieS HoUsE, Hahahahahahah! That's what I was thinkin'. I figured they meant a certain lawn, not the grass. Hmm? Maybe or when they saw how nice they could put the dirt and grass back, they changed their thoughts about that. ????
Sod was replaced, its fine =) If you dig correctly 0 damage. We do it around properties scores of times per week.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing 😂
Awesome vid chigg!!!
what a great dog
Awesome dual hunt. You two work good together.
Nice video. I remember Jocelyns video of that hunt. So glad you enjoy our hospitality when you come to England. Your an ambassador for our hobby and always welcome. Looking forward to the rest of the videos.
You should totally come to my city! Don't let the upscale restaurants and boutiques fool you, there was a historic people known as the junkies there are lots of relics lefts behind from their historic reign!
Hi. The thing you found with the wood at one end was the end of a draining rod they come in about 1m lengths your end was the Mail end the other end would be a female end so that the rods can be screwed together to unblock a drainage pipe hope this helps
Dream trip! Good video
The piece of metal with wood, possibly a handle that screw in to a mallet for croquet?
Daym. Nice finds
Haha that was a tip of a broom handle 👍
Congrats on the coins, Great Video
Damn Chigg, wish i'd have known you were close, I'd have popped up to see you.
Whilst not a detectorist myself i love your vids and know a roman ford which to the best of my knowledge hasn't been detected.
About 20 minutes from where you were!!!
I didn't realize you were back in England. I hope you find some goodies.
I read where its usually 4-12 months...did you ever receive your finds?
it appears they changed their minds and let you dig the sod. WTG. Joc has grown up so much since she began her video's. She is a pretty sharp gal. Awesome digger too. No gloves! Because that soil is so silky, and soft.
lol dog that never gets tired
the relic at the 17 min. mark is a pipe tamper and bowl cleaner
@ 17:11 I believe that's an old brass carburetor port-jet plunger (throttle-speed port) (top of it got bent-was straight before).....probably off an old tractor's carburetor from the 1910's to 1930's. Someone was probably working on their carburetor and it fell off the tractor never to be found again until today. I sure bet that farmer was hot...losing that piece he needed so bad....those would have been hard to manufacture in any shop....he would have had to get another from the factory.