Hello Greg & Jason, What a great way to start with the Enfield bullet :) Sorry you didn't get on much on the first site :( Got on some wheaties there though :) Love the collar disk ! very nice find buddy :) and to find the stud lock too woop woop ! Congrats to Jason on the 3 ringer very nice drop ! Great hunt guys well done, best of luck next time out buddy :) ATB - David
Greg, Way to go on salvaging the day with a Plan “C”. 👍 I’ve said it before, I love ❤ the old photos you put up with each find. If we could only go back to those early days. 😢 Also wanted to mention that you do a fantastic job of cleaning the relics and coins you dig up. The final group presentations always look amazing. Congrats to you and Jason. Thanks for keeping us entertained.
My favorites were the lipstick tube, that amazing perfume cap (I have a huge variety of fragrances!), and that clock foot!---And once again, thanx for so many great photos.
The item you said was a razor hand is a small screw driver handle ,the cap screws off and the bits go inside. Only straight blade different size bits go in .They didn't have Phipps head screws back then. I'll email you a photo of the one I have.I believe they came in the tool case of sewing machines.
A lot of cool finds , we always learn something new from your finds, thanks Greg. We always enjoy seeing your uploads come on. Take care buddy 👍. Ward & Kim K.
Well, another great hunt Greg . I really enjoy your photos that you post Almost as much as I like seeing what you find It takes me About 3 times as long as the video Because I stop and study every picture Thoroughly That extra touch Makes your channel Number one in my book God bless you. Okay, I'm fixing to go out and find me something in the dirt now.
Never give up, Never surrender. In the end you found the right "space" to detect. Sorry Greg, im still stuck in TV and Movie quote mode. Another enjoyable hunt! I would not have thought the padlock and the other part had anything to do with each other. Shows what I know! Cheers Greg!
Hi Greg & Jason , that field was a good find and as you say dosent look like it's been detected before and if it has they missed plenty , lot's of interesting finds but my favourite finds are the two bullets especially the Enfield or should i say Royal Enfield the guns were manufactured by the Royal Small Arms Company in Enfield UK they also made great motor bikes as i am sure you already know , great video mate ATB Rob
Hi Greg and Jason, it's good to see you again. That spot you ended up at was so cool! It must be getting rare to find an undug piece of ground nowadays. I had to giggle when you turned over the US collar badge, and Jason gasped! Thanks for taking us along on these fun excursions. Also, I especially enjoyed this week's vintage photos, as I was one of ten children with a very happy childhood. God bless, see you next time! 🤗
I loved finding them in my change as a kid and I have loved finding them in the ground the past 44 years. I never got too big for my "wheatie britches"! LOL
Wow, I am amazed at your determination to find new areas to detect. Have you published any videos on the process you go through? I need to learn some new tricks. I have yet to go on my first hunt this year, as I am 6 months into my recovery from major back surgery last November, but I have the green light to begin, however . . . if I am careful. I did at last find my first whole point (artifact) last week, a bucket lister long that took a long time to knock off. Keep up the great work and excellent attitude.
Love the old pictures, you show during your video
Hello Greg & Jason, What a great way to start with the Enfield bullet :) Sorry you didn't get on much on the first site :( Got on some wheaties there though :) Love the collar disk ! very nice find buddy :) and to find the stud lock too woop woop ! Congrats to Jason on the 3 ringer very nice drop ! Great hunt guys well done, best of luck next time out buddy :) ATB - David
Let’s go let’s go treasure and adventure🇺🇸✌️🎉🌎❤️🌺👵
Greg,
Way to go on salvaging the day with a Plan “C”. 👍
I’ve said it before, I love ❤ the old photos you put up with each find. If we could only go back to those early days. 😢
Also wanted to mention that you do a fantastic job of cleaning the relics and coins you dig up. The final group presentations always look amazing. Congrats to you and Jason. Thanks for keeping us entertained.
My favorites were the lipstick tube, that amazing perfume cap (I have a huge variety of fragrances!), and that clock foot!---And once again, thanx for so many great photos.
The item you said was a razor hand is a small screw driver handle ,the cap screws off and the bits go inside. Only straight blade different size bits go in .They didn't have Phipps head screws back then. I'll email you a photo of the one I have.I believe they came in the tool case of sewing machines.
Another great day and more great finds 😊 Congratulations to you, Greg, and to Jason!
More great finds Greg and Jason.
You always show us a great show. Thanks Greg! Good luck digging! Take care my friend. Rk.
Wow! Such an assortment of finds.
Great bit of Diggin for sure!!! I love Diggin random spots snd finding pieces of the past. Have a great weekend Greg
Very nice finds Greg. Another great episode
Great hunt my friend. Nice to see you guys out saving history.
Another awesome video Greg and it was nice to see Jason again. Really liked those cool finds.
Greg you found some awesome stuff, Thursday mornings are my favorite I always enjoy your videos and Hello Steve 👋
Nice finds! Neat old pictures!
Awesome episode Greg, Kenny.
WOW Greg, holy smokes, absolutely cool stuff! 👍👍✌🏻✌🏻
Cool finds
Some pretty cool relics
Keep up the great work, Greg!
Great video. The patina on that penny was beautiful.
Gotta love plan C! Great finds Greg!!!
Nice work Greg!!! The little unassuming spots can be the best, I have a few
Awesome finds 😊
Greg and Jason, a beautiful accumulation of finds. We enjoy your channel, great content.👍👏😀
A lot of cool finds , we always learn something new from your finds, thanks Greg. We always enjoy seeing your uploads come on. Take care buddy 👍. Ward & Kim K.
Another cool video Greg. The place was full of "finds". Take Care.
Cool old oil bottle. I have a few. Good find👍
Emerald green coins and a US collar pin…what a hunt! Congrats!
Well, another great hunt Greg . I really enjoy your photos that you post Almost as much as I like seeing what you find It takes me About 3 times as long as the video Because I stop and study every picture Thoroughly That extra touch Makes your channel Number one in my book God bless you. Okay, I'm fixing to go out and find me something in the dirt now.
Never give up, Never surrender. In the end you found the right "space" to detect. Sorry Greg, im still stuck in TV and Movie quote mode. Another enjoyable hunt! I would not have thought the padlock and the other part had anything to do with each other. Shows what I know! Cheers Greg!
Awesome hunt guys!
Another awesome episode! You and Jason recovered some fantastic relics and coins.
Hi Greg & Jason , that field was a good find and as you say dosent look like it's been detected before and if it has they missed plenty , lot's of interesting finds but my favourite finds are the two bullets especially the Enfield or should i say Royal Enfield the guns were manufactured by the Royal Small Arms Company in Enfield UK they also made great motor bikes as i am sure you already know , great video mate ATB Rob
Awesome collar disk Greg.
Great hunt Greg!
Hi Greg and Jason, it's good to see you again. That spot you ended up at was so cool! It must be getting rare to find an undug piece of ground nowadays. I had to giggle when you turned over the US collar badge, and Jason gasped! Thanks for taking us along on these fun excursions. Also, I especially enjoyed this week's vintage photos, as I was one of ten children with a very happy childhood. God bless, see you next time! 🤗
Oops, did I get your friend's name wrong?
Good tip on the key i.d. thanks
Hey Gregg,Jason,wow that's a helluva big bullet guys?that was a cool,varied hunt guys very enjoyable,thanks
Lot of wheaties there bud,I like that you appreciate them as many channels I watch seem to poo poo them ?
I loved finding them in my change as a kid and I have loved finding them in the ground the past 44 years. I never got too big for my "wheatie britches"! LOL
Great video
Nice relics!
Enjoyed 👍
Awesome collar disk, Greg! Great hunting for you both. I hope Chris is doing alright. Send him my regards if you would. Good luck on your hunts!
Great hunt. I have one of those Washington tokens, very cool find.
Wow, I am amazed at your determination to find new areas to detect. Have you published any videos on the process you go through? I need to learn some new tricks. I have yet to go on my first hunt this year, as I am 6 months into my recovery from major back surgery last November, but I have the green light to begin, however . . . if I am careful. I did at last find my first whole point (artifact) last week, a bucket lister long that took a long time to knock off. Keep up the great work and excellent attitude.
I knew what that was right out of the ground. I have a number of oil bottles of that type, and I still use them. Great find.
I found the same oil bottle at my grannies in Mississippi,she had a couple old singer sewing machines
I believe the razor handle is actually a screw driver. the cap came off and extra tips were inside,
I didn't know Jordache was old enough to have anything "vintage". Lol
Heck, I'm vintage bordering on antique now! LOL Thanks for watching this one Joan! ATB Greg
@@FindingAmerica I'm what ever comes after antique....they were still making wheat pennies when I was born.
@@joanhawkins8552 Haha! I'm not too far away!
Possible sewing machine oiler ?
I would have guessed that that was a turn of the century watchmakers screwdriver
Maybe Victorian style house?
S are hard to find on wheat
I found one US like that one a very very great find