Check Out The Exciting Discoveries Found After The Flood!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2024
- I checked out a river dump after a strong flood, and the treasure was everywhere! Mudlarking to mudlark. There are a couple of things I could not identify and if you know what they are, please let me know. I hope you enjoy the videos!
As always this is a how to metal detecting outdoor adventure vlog that is family friendly and hopefully a fun video.
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I like to make videos that promote my lifestyle of outdoor adventure, metal detecting, yapping, searching for river treasure, SCUBA diving, exploring abandoned places, hiking, caving, caring for animals and pets, and observing the things outdoors that often go unnoticed. I keep my TH-cam "Aquachigger" channel family-friendly and hope you subscribe if you like my style.
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Let me know if you see things I missed so I can go back and get them. I'm sure there are many. I hope you enjoy the video!
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Dude chigg is the only person who casually finds a Barbara dime without a detector 😂
Yeah he knows all the right places!
29:40 the one on the left looks like an old tube of max factor satin smooth cream makeup from 1938…. They registered the hallmark “max factor Hollywood” in 1937… great finds especially the marbles I got most of my marbles from runs to the land fill with my father back in the day I’d jump out scrounge as fast as I could lol. marbles weren’t cheap back in the day like 1c a piece (that was a lot of money back then)
Brass atc4:33 could be art of an old, old toilet seat hinge. Great video Mr Chigg!
Yep, it is
30 mins of rummaging through garbage 😂 love it
A Fred, Richard, Vergo and Wayne, along with Nate, a Tom, James and a Buck; Gary, and Robin, William and Kate, enjoying their time with old friend Chigg, all hoping he has some luck!
Time for Gettysburg again chigg !
I'm always amazed at how quickly you can scan an area. I know things can get missed, but I'm impressed. It's nice you show that you don't always need a detector to find treasure (or junk - lol).
Unfortunately, the rivers streams in our country are so polluted with junk and crap that people just throw in. But on the other hand, it makes for interesting videos. 😏
Aloha Chigg, Looks like an old scale weight at 11:28. I look for the real smooth round stones like you chucked into the hole. Here in Hawaii they were probably used for sanding, food prep or massage stones. Lots of building stones like at 4:10. Thanks Chigg from Hawaii nei! Aloha!
25:02 that tubular bottle reminds me of the Alka Seltzer bottles we used to get back in the sixties. Don't know how long they were in use.
For sure
They stopped using glass in 1984.
Or so says Google at least...
Necco wafers?
Love the longer videos
"Gorgeousity" ... LOL! That made me laugh! - Good job mudlarking, Chigg! Thanks for taking us along! - Muddypaw 🐾
Can you imagine taking a giant sifter tripod down there and start shoveling it in then pack it out and sort through it at home a bunch of 5 gallon buckets at a time 🤔
You should head back there with a screen and sift through some of that area.
Hey chig those knob and tube ceramics make great knife sharpeners.
How would you sharpen a knife with that? Would you have to alter the ceramic in order to make it into a knife sharpener?
We need an aquachigger bingo card to fill out while watching! Definitely would have the free space be shotgun cartridge, then have other spaces with half a horseshoe, harmonica reed, etc
Looks like a lot of fun Chigg. You solved a mystery for me on those carbon battery core pieces you found. I’ve dug them in the past at old houses and had no idea what they were? Congrats on the silver coins. 👍
@24:37, the reflection on that glass by your hand looked like a snake moving, made me jump, ha ha ha ha ha .............................
22:45 is a vacuum tube, that style dates to the 40's or '50s. Probably from an old radio or TV set (most likely radio)
I remember the tube testers in the drug stores back in the day going with my dad to test tubes because he was a tv repair man with an awesome set of tools😉
@@tinytattoomike7943 Yep! I restore vintage radios as a hobby and I have one of the smaller models of tube testers, designed to actually measure tube characteristics rather than simply saying "good" or "bad". Lots of fun to use! It's a Heathkit TT-1
Thanks for bringing us along!
No charge yard sale! Easy pickings with good variety. These are almost as much fun as river hunts.👍
Great day out !! Thanks for sharing.
Cool old year coins, too.
Nice adventure, thanks Chigg
Thanks Chigg !
A little late to the show, but time for me to find a beverage, relax, and enjoy another adventure. Thanks for a long one!
I think this is great stuff 👍
Wow, we wish we were with you, so many fun finds.👍👏
Cool finds, chigg
White jar say @ 18:16 - "RRRRRRRRRR". LOL
I used to live close to a landfill.would dig threw. Old stuffed chairs,couches,find gold,rings,coins, jewelry. One time I found a morter schell.picked it up ,tossed it around a bit,then realized what it was!!!!!
Lot of fun!!! My mom still has one of those little blue noxema jars that I found as a kid in a bottle dump in the woods in the 70s!! Thanks!!
Killer haul for just mudlarking! Thanks for the video chig!!!
The long skinny bottle was probably an Alka-Selzer bottle.
Thanks for sharing! Enjoyed watching.
Riveting 1/2 hour - Thank You Chigg!
Need a hose to hook up to the thrust of your jet boat so you can wash and sift the bank 😂😂
Nice bit of mudlarking Chigg
Great video. Love mud larking.✌❤
If i could get my car close to that spot, I'd be scrapping all day. Copper, lead and brass are easy money.
lovely little find well done
A little Mudlarking on a Sunday afternoon! Enjoyed the River Walk!
3rd like, good evening chigg, love these exciting metal detecting videos, ive never ever metal detected in or near a river, but i have detected in the woods, before.
'Evening. If you have a river nearby you should check it out.
@@aquachigger will do, not sure if ill find anything, though
I have some cool Amish rivers by me over in Lancaster. Last time I tried magnet fishing I got tons of tiny black nails. Need to get a machine! Always worried about legalities.
@@wildeninja2836that’s my issue! Don’t want to get jammed up. 😆
Awesome Adventure Chig!!!
Thanks 👍🏻😎
Gloves Chigg gloves
Love a good dump! Nice hunt.
Great finds!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
You should take all those white mason jar inserts and make wind chimes from them. Then sell them on your channel. You could incorporate old spoons etc in them too!!
That’s better than most of my detecting trips 😂
thanks Mr Chigg.... as always cool and fun
This was fun. Thanks.
This spot reminds me of places down south where the hermit crabs wear junk instead of shells because it better mimics their environment. This place is loaded with stuff.
Man thats crazy. Can't imagine a hermit crab wearing anything other than a shell haha
I wish you was my uncle, Chiggles. I found one of those seals for a train? in a field. So tiny. Man, if Nugget was there with his sifter like he did with the school that would be UNBELIEVABLE.
Interesting hunt and finds!
At 4:32 that reminded me of the cable brace for a brake or gear shifter or part of the derailleur from a bicycle.
Wonderful finds, I like your video. Good thing you found. Your friend shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a ❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😮🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love this.
Lol, you need another hand chigg!😆
I really enjoyed this video
Loved this video😎
Up where I live (NY) brass is around 3 bucks a pound. Keep making these videos,very interesting.
23:23 lower left corner...suspicious looking rock...but probably just a rock
Good evening from Southeast South Dakota
Should have kept mason jarlid. Love those
Any chance the little piece of brass at 3:30 was the end of a powder flask??? Sure looked like it might have been. Cool old dump. Thanks for sharing!!!
The little grooved metal item found beside the tube is a wedge for a hammer to tighten the handle.
30:37 brass plate with numbers on it 12:00
12:28 that would be jewelry, I believe it was a belt buckle with a stone embedded in it, the bottle cap shape is the lip theyd use to hold the stone
At 22:35 that small wedge is used to hold the hammer head on the handle👍🏻
That twisty thing looks suspiciously like the band from one of those cans that you open with a key (like corned beef or ham).
I left a whole cherwine 2 years ago, I'm regretting it. Good show.
16:27 looked like there might have been some coins right between the leaf and the bottle on the left center.
I like how you have a camera mount on the brim of your hat
Those porcelain tubes are good knife sharpener s
RIVER (BANK)TREASURE ALRIIIIGHT!!!
You had a model T starter button in your hand. It a triangle base. What was on the sparkplug X ? Then it is for a T , they have value.
8:55 one spade end of an old style main fuse
You can use the ceramic tubes to sharpen knives
5:50 lower left quarter of the screen: a spoon?
I would think that even the melted embossed bottles would still carry some value to a collector.
Could you use the ceramic insulator tubes for Mason bees? I know they are short, but they would look more interesting than paper straws.
Saw several things that looked like arrowheads..
Nice finds chiggers I use thòse insulators the ceramic ones to sharpen knives
Those ceramic tubes can be used for sharpening of knives
Kind of wonder why your missus would let you loose and out in the countryside :)
Your thinking about the little car windows that were in front of the main window that folded in and out.
I wonder if a ultrasonic cleaner would loosen the crud on that stuff.
I wish I could find a dump like that I would save all those porcelain lids. They are nice and those coins. I found a Barbara dime metal detecting a 1899.
Show me the money ! 😂
Chigg: "Well it wouldnt be a hunt without finding one of these..."
Me, without hesitation: "Half a horseshoe!!" Oops, not this time 😂
That's what I thought!
Nice river hunt !! I have found a few oil lead seals that would of gone onto cans, A Gargoyle & Quaker state. RR seals are the most common in my river :)
I’m surprised no marbles
That brassy thing is too a wooden toilet cover there would be two of them.
Could the long twisted brass thing be a cannon touch hole cleaner/scraper ???
How about using a 5 gallon bucket to put your finds in
At 23.45 minute, I'd say that it's part of a car or motorcycle wheel spoke.
There is a round object that looks like coin right below the clear glass top center at 18:41
Hey Chigg
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