Water spray bottle and small brush is in your destiny. Nice finds again. Looks like you could have a cannon ball or a case shot and a wood cutters wedge maybe?
Lovely little set of finds, that iron wedge, could have been used to split wood or logs, you can see where the blunt end has been hammered. Love the Sherwood Forester badge, looks in good condition too. As for rubbing dirt off of things, really just depends how original you want to keep them, some people keep them as found, while others will spend ages cleaning & polishing items.
Great video mate. Keep 'em coming! Color/black and white thing was bonkers! It was doing it in bits as well...so some parts would be color and others B&W at the same time!
Your first find is a parasol slide, Tom. The hat badge is lovely, and congrats on the two silvers! I think you found a case shot round, the iron ball. The scraper is a beauty. Great hunt!❤
Tom l hope you don’t mind my calling you that but as l watch your vidio every time every time you upload one. Now l watch a few metal detectorists channels from the UK, Scotland and America and most of them carry a squirty bottle to clean up silver and gold finds and a soft toothbrush to clean off copper, lead, bronze etc, they also carry a pointy piece of plastic or wood to clean out holes in badges, brooches. The soft toothbrush seems to clean of most of the dirt of the copper, lead bronze so you can see what you have hold of on site.
Wow...the finds spanning so many time periods is just amazing..that badge was awesome ..so was the axe tool head..and the scrapper, stunning ..to think all that history was just lying around and would have been lost forever if not for you .thank you for finding & sharing with us..👍🙋🤗 . . . P.S: Hope people watching can identify some of the other finds too🤞
mate...the cap badge you found just after the 6 minute mark is incomplete...it's missing a brass scroll at the bottom which says 'notts & derby' and is for the nottingham & derbyshire infantry regiment🙂...great vid...as always mate👍🏻
Nice day of hunting Tom. Also, dont worry about what folks say... you can rub your finds all you want, heck take them to a grinder... They're YOURS! to do with whatever you please
Bloody marvelous video! The hardest thing about the detectoring is finding out the history of those mystery objects. Hopefully this is where the internet can do its thing with the many out there and try to find out. I'm loving that cross, badge/pin/broche item, also the flint scraper just lying on the top. What is the difference with the Deus now you have the control box on?? Keep up the great work. I do like that tiny baby feeding bottle for a doll you found on your sparce dig!!!
I have a lot more adjustments I can make now using the control box new programs and modes Therers entire TH-cam channels on just setting up a Xp deus metal detector
Hi Tom, so glad you went back! Hope there’s a pt3! BTW think the metal ball is a case shot? I watch Peaky Dippers and they’re always finding things like that in the rivers x
WOW Tom some absolutely stunning finds, well done, I'm very jealous 👏👏👏👏👏
Love the Sherwood Foresters badge. Some great local history there.
tom your so lucky to live in a place with so much antiquity. good stuff.
The one bottle was quite nice at least
Love the military cap badge. Think the peg bit is called a slider. Excellent video
Water spray bottle and small brush is in your destiny. Nice finds again. Looks like you could have a cannon ball or a case shot and a wood cutters wedge maybe?
Lovely little set of finds, that iron wedge, could have been used to split wood or logs, you can see where the blunt end has been hammered. Love the Sherwood Forester badge, looks in good condition too. As for rubbing dirt off of things, really just depends how original you want to keep them, some people keep them as found, while others will spend ages cleaning & polishing items.
Cracking finds
Your phone is going from b&w to colour because of that strange ball from the planet Zogg 😂😂😂 some nice finds Tom, love the army badge 👍
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Great video mate. Keep 'em coming!
Color/black and white thing was bonkers! It was doing it in bits as well...so some parts would be color and others B&W at the same time!
Yes my phone had a proper wobbly 😂 also thunders storms rumbling in the distance so that might of been causing emi interferance
Parasol part.
Very small though
Tom, incredible finds. That scraper’s unbelievable. Thank you so much, cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it
Some great stuff coming up. Always nice to be on the silver. First time watching. Best wishes on the next.
Thanks for coming
Enjoyable video as always Tom. Great finds.
The little round thing with crinkly edges at 2:50 is a spindle whorl. I know that from Chill Bill’s videos, he finds a lot of them.
Tom, the unusual cross is known as a "Cross Crosslett" used since the Middle Ages with various meanings.
Nice finds! Love the military medal good to see ya back on
Your first find is a parasol slide, Tom. The hat badge is lovely, and congrats on the two silvers! I think you found a case shot round, the iron ball. The scraper is a beauty. Great hunt!❤
Thank you
nice finds tom well done mate GL&HH
Cool
Tom l hope you don’t mind my calling you that but as l watch your vidio every time every time you upload one. Now l watch a few metal detectorists channels from the UK, Scotland and America and most of them carry a squirty bottle to clean up silver and gold finds and a soft toothbrush to clean off copper, lead, bronze etc, they also carry a pointy piece of plastic or wood to clean out holes in badges, brooches. The soft toothbrush seems to clean of most of the dirt of the copper, lead bronze so you can see what you have hold of on site.
love them silver coins man, and the army badge, very cool. i went blackpool mate found silver..i got £2 lol
Wow...the finds spanning so many time periods is just amazing..that badge was awesome ..so was the axe tool head..and the scrapper, stunning ..to think all that history was just lying around and would have been lost forever if not for you .thank you for finding & sharing with us..👍🙋🤗
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P.S: Hope people watching can identify some of the other finds too🤞
Thank you the axe thing is a stone splitting tool
mate...the cap badge you found just after the 6 minute mark is incomplete...it's missing a brass scroll at the bottom which says 'notts & derby' and is for the nottingham & derbyshire infantry regiment🙂...great vid...as always mate👍🏻
Thanks for the info mate just looked it up
I think the round iron ball is from cannon shot. Grape shot i think its called
Nice day of hunting Tom. Also, dont worry about what folks say... you can rub your finds all you want, heck take them to a grinder... They're YOURS! to do with whatever you please
Bloody marvelous video!
The hardest thing about the detectoring is finding out the history of those mystery objects. Hopefully this is where the internet can do its thing with the many out there and try to find out. I'm loving that cross, badge/pin/broche item, also the flint scraper just lying on the top.
What is the difference with the Deus now you have the control box on??
Keep up the great work. I do like that tiny baby feeding bottle for a doll you found on your sparce dig!!!
I have a lot more adjustments I can make now using the control box new programs and modes Therers entire TH-cam channels on just setting up a Xp deus metal detector
@@bottlediggertom thanks Tom, see you next time
It’s an alien rock ball!
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The wedge is a tool for splitting stone, I think
Think your Spot on there thanks
Could the round thing be a musket ball of some sort. Xx
Big for musket shot but could be small cannon shot
Hi Tom, so glad you went back! Hope there’s a pt3! BTW think the metal ball is a case shot? I watch Peaky Dippers and they’re always finding things like that in the rivers x
Could be mate give it a week or 2 for things to get shifted about again and I'll be back again
once had one of those cross things off a 30s tip. i beleive there military related.
Could be mate I have also seen ones that closely resemble this one on victorian picture frames also seen them labeled as medieval