Well Greg, another great hunt. What a better way to start my morning, watching your video while drinking my cup of coffee. Have a great day my friend and thanks for another awesome video
I believe the earliest Carhartt buttons had the ('s) at the end. They dropped the apostrophe in the early 1900s. I found a similar one near some railroad tracks in my hometown. I researched when the tracks were laid and learned that was in the 1890s. So, it very likely it's a first year issue lost by a railworker. Love this hobby!
Great video! I LOVE that you take the TIME to accurately identify what you find. We dig those sausage casing clips down here in Louisiana too. :) great stuff.
Did that 1910 Lincoln profile look different then?---I'm wondering if that handle could have been from an old Hoosier cabinet?---I'm always amazed at the research you do & the histories of various objects you're able to uncover!---This never gets old! (And getting to hear the birdsong in your part of the country, different from mine!)
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What a super awesome video Greg. I really liked all those cool finds.
Great work Greg!!! I’ve yet to find a printing plate, yours was very cool!!!!
Good stuff Greg! Salute your tenacity!
Yes history of the things we find are awesome
Great finds this week!! Loved the old Halloween pictures at the end too. 🎃🎃🎃Happy Halloween!
Cool video again Greg. Love the new/old photos. Take Care.
That was some really good finds this week
Good to see you this morning, Greg. Love that old Carhart button. I'd never seen the streetcar and heart logo before. 😎
Another awesome episode. Fantastic finds and great photos. The printing plate is my favorite.
Great finds this week Greg keep em coming and we will keep watching laying on my back from back surgery this is what I needed
Well Greg, another great hunt. What a better way to start my morning, watching your video while drinking my cup of coffee. Have a great day my friend and thanks for another awesome video
I believe the earliest Carhartt buttons had the ('s) at the end. They dropped the apostrophe in the early 1900s. I found a similar one near some railroad tracks in my hometown. I researched when the tracks were laid and learned that was in the 1890s. So, it very likely it's a first year issue lost by a railworker. Love this hobby!
Another great video
Nice score on the Ford printing plate!
I really like the way you interject the old pictures in your finds. Especially when you find railroad items. Keep up the great finds.
I've always wondered what that sausage piece was! I find so many! lol
Another good hunt Greg
Not too shabby Greg. I actually have the day off so I'm gonna go hit a drained lake for a couple of hours.
Great video! I LOVE that you take the TIME to accurately identify what you find. We dig those sausage casing clips down here in Louisiana too. :) great stuff.
Did that 1910 Lincoln profile look different then?---I'm wondering if that handle could have been from an old Hoosier cabinet?---I'm always amazed at the research you do & the histories of various objects you're able to uncover!---This never gets old! (And getting to hear the birdsong in your part of the country, different from mine!)
Great finds, Greg! 😊
Bring it on morning friend
Good job brother
I believe its Southern Bell telephone and telegraph company
I have 2 brass wedding bans that are stamped 18K that I found at an 1700s home site some years back
Another spark plug 😊😅
How is Chris? Haven't seen him in a while.
To me, it looks more like a poured bearing cap than a handle.
Purex very loud make your ears ring on my bounty hunter 3300