Beautiful restoration ! The oldest device that i hold in hand is an arrowhead found at the fool of the Queribus castle (South of France, in the country of Cathars), 34 years ago.
You asked what the oldest object we've held is... I sometimes wear a late first century CE silver ring, Roman. not fancy or expensive, probably belonged to a merchant. I believe it was found with a stash of other jewellery in what is now Croatia about 35 years ago. I also have several silver denarii from that same period. (Ottawa)
@@Re-flame surprisingly enough, they're actually fairly common finds. They're probably more likely something like 10 to 12,000 years old. If you ever get a chance to go to Gobekli Tepe or any of the sites in that area, artifacts that old and older are all over the ground. And people pick them up and pile them up everywhere.
The oldest human made object I have held is a Flint stone axe head from the Mesolithic period And I actually own this axe head. My grandpa got it from his father (aka my great grandpa) and he found it as a little boy in the late 1800 Hundreds in Jylland,Denmark It is estimated to be between 6-8000 years old And yes, I am allowed to own it
@@Re-flame yes! Absolutely. I can't count how many times I have just put it under some strong light,sitting and just studied every single detail of the axe. Thinking to myself, this item has been looking exactly like this for at least 5000 years,probably 7-8000 Thinking about things like that gives me very humbling feeling 😊 like a time capsule
Hi I live in the uk and also collect old lighters , I love watching you work 10 out of 10 keep making more videos
Thank you very much 😉🇬🇧🫶 further every week there will be a video with interesting lighters
Very well done, good job!
Thank you 🤩
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Мне понравилось, классная реставрация. Благодарю за видос, лайк.
Благодарю 😇
Sensacional...!...Brasil
Beautiful restoration ! The oldest device that i hold in hand is an arrowhead found at the fool of the Queribus castle (South of France, in the country of Cathars), 34 years ago.
wow, i also had to find an arrowhead
Большое спасибо. Очень умиротворяющие видео. С удовольствием смотрю из Казахстана.
Большое спасибо за просмотр 🙌
Superb work! I am from Rome, Italy
Thank you! Rome is such a beautiful city with such a rich history. I dream of seeing the Colosseum. I have been to Italy, a beautiful country.
Watching from the UK
harika restaurasion. Ne kadar antika cakmak varsa hepsini topla ve yap.
Watching from Norway, Very god work.
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Love it ❤
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🇺🇸 the amount of work you put is amazing. A excellent job. 10
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Nice work Man!!!
Thank you 😊
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Very interesting to watch your work, the quality of the video is super, a total pleasure. Great result!
Thank you so much for watching, Daria 😉 I'm so glad you like my videos ☺️
From 🇬🇧. Very good indeed
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From the US..10!
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Amazing
Saludos desde España buen trabajo ! 👌
Muchas gracias 😉 🇪🇸🫶
I love unique lighters! Well done!!
You asked what the oldest object we've held is... I sometimes wear a late first century CE silver ring, Roman. not fancy or expensive, probably belonged to a merchant. I believe it was found with a stash of other jewellery in what is now Croatia about 35 years ago. I also have several silver denarii from that same period. (Ottawa)
wow, I once came across stone axes during excavations, this is approximately 4-5 century BC
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Very good!
I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
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Amazing result. 👌
Thank you 🤩
A flint arrow head from the late stone age
I want to make my own lighter... This one is complicated... Hi from Brazil 👍👍
nothing is impossible )
Hi from Norway.
Hi 🇳🇴🫶
Muito bom! Ótimo trabalho.
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Це дуже круто.
Дякую 🫶
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Restore ettigin bu ürünleri satiyormusun?
I mostly give it to friends
Oldest man made object I've ever held...
Pre-Columbian arrowhead.😊
wow, i think pre-columbian ones date back to 1000 led BC, and the oldest cro-mayon arrowheads date back to 64,000 BC
@@Re-flame surprisingly enough, they're actually fairly common finds.
They're probably more likely something like 10 to 12,000 years old.
If you ever get a chance to go to Gobekli Tepe or any of the sites in that area, artifacts that old and older are all over the ground. And people pick them up and pile them up everywhere.
A petrified tree limb, looks like a rock, but it was wood at some point. Georgia, USA
Philllipnes
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The oldest human made object I have held is a Flint stone axe head from the Mesolithic period
And I actually own this axe head. My grandpa got it from his father (aka my great grandpa) and he found it as a little boy in the late 1800 Hundreds in Jylland,Denmark
It is estimated to be between 6-8000 years old
And yes, I am allowed to own it
wow it's very cool to have such an item in the collection
@@Re-flame yes! Absolutely. I can't count how many times I have just put it under some strong light,sitting and just studied every single detail of the axe.
Thinking to myself, this item has been looking exactly like this for at least 5000 years,probably 7-8000
Thinking about things like that gives me very humbling feeling 😊 like a time capsule
❤😅Als Frau sage ich "amazing"! So winzige Teile, beim Bohren zitter ich....bitte nicht brechen😅😅❤ dürfte stabil sein!?👍🇦🇹
Vielen Dank 🫶
Ich habe auch gezittert, als ich gebohrt habe :)
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Oldest thing,human made? Stone axes,made from neanderthalensis,i found a few of These in the trash. They're not fake,i'm shure.
Amazing, I just finished watching the movie “The Last Neanderthal.” 😄
Oldest I ever held was error head from minimum 10k years ago what they claim
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