Morning Dan, buttons buttons everywhere,you sure u wasn't detecting on a old button making factory lol, super interesting hunt job good job so please keep them coming GL&HH coming from Dulwich London England(✌peace✌)
Taikuu for taking us out for a walkabout, nice cartwheel, and enough button's to start up a shop, makes a fellow wonder what were they doing to lose all them piece's? On to the next..
Back in the day fertiliser became very expensive so apparently some farmers would scatter old clothes on the fields to rot down. I reckon this was probably one of these farms
Thanks for watching dude well as you know every button signal could be something amazing and every now and then you get an amazing button. Stay lucky dude
Oh man it felt like it I think I ended up with 17 buttons that day it must have been one if them farm's that used old clothes as fertiliser. Thanks for watching dude and I hope that silver Streak continues
It sometimes seems like I do especially when I find something a little unusual you stand there and think what was that person doing at the time and what led up to them losing that item.
With time and a lots and lots of digging you start to get an idea of what a target is. This is from a combination of both the target ID numbers and the tone. Don't get me wrong you can get fooled and surprise aluminium will 9 time out of 10 sound amazing and the ID will back it up. Same with large or deep iron and lead because it has a similar conductivity as gold. But over time and thousands of holes dug if you have a machine with a dynamic range of tones you begin to have a good idea of what a target is and its depth.
Let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
Nice one Dan.
What a great one Dan. Love to hear the spitfires 😍. You are the button master 🤣🤣
Got to been the best engine sounds you can hear. I could probably sit on a throne made of buttons from that field 😆
Great video keep them coming
Thanks dude
Nice one young man Nice finds Nice video keep them coming from raining st Breward Cornwall
Thanks dude and will do
Morning Dan, buttons buttons everywhere,you sure u wasn't detecting on a old button making factory lol, super interesting hunt job good job so please keep them coming GL&HH coming from Dulwich London England(✌peace✌)
Lol I've had worse fields for button plague believe it or not
Taikuu for taking us out for a walkabout, nice cartwheel, and enough button's to start up a shop, makes a fellow wonder what were they doing to lose all them piece's? On to the next..
Back in the day fertiliser became very expensive so apparently some farmers would scatter old clothes on the fields to rot down. I reckon this was probably one of these farms
@@DIRTDIGGERDAN Taikuu for that information, that's very interesting. I've never heard of anything like that before. Happy hunting..
@@obroberts6533 your welcome
Brilliant brother well done dan u the legend one of tezza s brother s😊
Thanks dude definitely one of my best days Detecting for sure. Stay lucky dude
Never a bad day when you pull up a cartwheel mate! Buttons better than cack tbh, and an enjoyable watch as every pal. Hope all well, Marcus
Thanks for watching dude well as you know every button signal could be something amazing and every now and then you get an amazing button. Stay lucky dude
Where was you detecting, button moon? Well done on your third cartwheel penny sir. Stay well and be lucky sir 🤞🏻🍻
Oh man it felt like it I think I ended up with 17 buttons that day it must have been one if them farm's that used old clothes as fertiliser. Thanks for watching dude and I hope that silver Streak continues
How do you know that you didnt go back in time and see a spitfire returning home from WW2? Dat Fokker was a Messerschmidt!!
It sometimes seems like I do especially when I find something a little unusual you stand there and think what was that person doing at the time and what led up to them losing that item.
How can you tell what the object is likely to be by the numbers,
With time and a lots and lots of digging you start to get an idea of what a target is. This is from a combination of both the target ID numbers and the tone. Don't get me wrong you can get fooled and surprise aluminium will 9 time out of 10 sound amazing and the ID will back it up. Same with large or deep iron and lead because it has a similar conductivity as gold. But over time and thousands of holes dug if you have a machine with a dynamic range of tones you begin to have a good idea of what a target is and its depth.
I found out who all those buttons belonged to....Mr. Cadbury...........Cadbury's buttons.......best i could come up with, sorry.
😆
This is why you never got that job at the advertising firm.....them 'How would you advertise this coin?'.....you 'Georgian coin of nothingness'.
Hahaha 😆