Wow, what a great hunt. You always amaze me with such unique finds. Great stuff. Thanks for taking us along. Always exciting. The little silver cross is my favorite. If I found that I would probably shine it up and wear it. Keep up the good work.
They wore single silver bobs in their nose, multiple ones like what you dug I believe were ear bobs like you said, from one ear. I have an authentic pic of a Native wearing both I'll send you..that the armband were fantastic finds!
Cool sight I don't know if it's sandy soil but how is the ground no t frozen does it freeze near the lake here in Wisconsin ground is frozen about 4 inches
Nice video those trade relics are amazing!
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Awesome finds! Love seeing early Michigan history coming out of the ground.
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Amazing hunt! Hoping for a mild winter so you can keep posting these hunts!
Thanks for watching, hopefully the weather cooperates!
Great video. Some quality finds. Enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks much.
beauty northwest buttons. cleaned up nice.
Thank you very much.
Great stuff as always. Thanks for sharing your outstanding colonial finds. Always look foward to your next video
I appreciate you watching!
WOW. Awesome hunt. Thanks for sharing!!!
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Awsome day in the woods congrats thanks for sharing your video
It's always good to be in the woods.
Absolutely awesome saves!!! Congrats!Rk.
Thanks a bunch!
Awesome hunt thank you so very much for sharing hope you find lots of treasure in the new year 👍👍❤️
Thanks for the good luck! I hope so too.
Wow another great video. Thanks Eric have a good new year
Thanks for watching and Happy New Year!
Another awesome video with great finds! You have awesome hunting ground out your way! Too cool! Thanks for sharing!
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Hell of a site...awesome finds congrats!
Thanks! It was a really good day.
Wow, what a great hunt. You always amaze me with such unique finds. Great stuff. Thanks for taking us along. Always exciting. The little silver cross is my favorite. If I found that I would probably shine it up and wear it. Keep up the good work.
The cross is one of my favorites, too!
I am so jealous!! You live in the best area!!
Thanks for watching, I’m glad you enjoy the finds!
Amazin Saves, keep on , keeping on
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They wore single silver bobs in their nose, multiple ones like what you dug I believe were ear bobs like you said, from one ear. I have an authentic pic of a Native wearing both I'll send you..that the armband were fantastic finds!
Thank you Tom! Would love to see the pic.
Can you tell me what name you use for Facebook?
@ Digging Deep Detecting. facebook.com/share/id5rrcfTzBQTdmUd/?mibextid=wwXIfr
I am just amazed how there’s still so much of this stuff out there! Great hunt!!
It is amazing, I feel very lucky!
What an incredible site I would love to learn how to find sites like that Great for you
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Incredible finds, 👍 I enjoy forest hunting here in Ga.
I’ve never hunted in Georgia, but lots of great history and great weather.
What an awesome armband! Your nose sounds like mine these days. Oh wow, 2 arm bands.
Ya this cold keeps it running non stop.
Excellent!!!!
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Good Luck 👍 Bro,be safe, Indiana.
Appreciate it!
Cool sight I don't know if it's sandy soil but how is the ground no t frozen does it freeze near the lake here in Wisconsin ground is frozen about 4 inches
I think the early snow and leaves helped insulate the ground. Normally it is frozen by now.
The silver arm bands that are bent, maybe use a rolling pin or smaller like a broom handle
That’s a good idea!
I don't think you hit the bracelet.. your shovel would have left a new shiney spot !
After I got it home, I thought the same thing. Maybe it was hit when lost or by a plow later. Luckily it stayed intact.
@@Eric_Detectorist I think when you pried up from under with the shovel if anything ?
@Eric_Detectorist yes ! Way cool.. I live in NC and wish I could find such cool spots !
Where in northern Michigan did you find these?
I understand if you can’t divulge.
This site was in the Mackinaw straights area.
@ thank you. That would explain the type of artifacts that you are finding.
Wow! Unreal finds! Amazing,, id hunt that site to death!! One question, u ever find fire steels that are different than the reg ovals?
Yes, I have found several different varieties. Most are oval but some are rectangular with open backs.
What an incredible site I would love to learn how to find sites like that Great for you
Feel free to hit me up on Facebook. My account is Digging Deep Detecting, I’ll gladly share some tips.