Been with y'all for a while. You're one of my Top-5 Weekly must watch channels. Really enjoy the videos, and kinda envy you guys. Had a serious stroke nearly 3 years ago that left me left-side weak, I'm improving, though. Went from wheelchair to walking (or hobbling w/o a cane). My bucket-list is to get back to where I can metal detect. I came from a very historical area in GA along the Flint River, near a city that was abandoned around the Civil War and moved due to smallpox. So, very prime for historic finds. Also, a great area for Native artifact hunting. I am releasing a video, soon, on some of my best finds.
Love Marks counter stamped largie!! I absolutely love your half of a snake buckle!! That is so awesome!! Congrats Kurt!! You all had a great day for sure, except for the baby jellyfish!
I hope Brad can make it for next week's episode. Definitely enjoy the humor that "The Ding King" brings to the videos (The Ding King, because he is bound to ding up the good finds 😂👍)
Kurt that snake buckle is MORE than a day maker! How incredibly lucky you are to find that mamma jamma Congrats! That small large cent was crazy cool to.
Enjoy this channel immensely! I did a quick search on the Pittsburg token. Seems the brass variant was produced between 1922-WWII. Then in steel due to brass going to war effort. Cool find.
Nice variety of finds! Love that worn down small large cent. I found a 1922 Pittsburgh Railways token exactly like the one you found a couple years ago.
Great couple of Hunts at that spot in the river. Congrats Muck on the 2 Reale from last week and the Counter Stamped Copper this week. Kurt Congrats on tou Snake Buckle thats really cool. Love all the Relics and Coins you found. Take Care
hey guys great vid as usual,does the gravel hold it up better than clay?Kurt have you dug a billion holes? thats what finding that 1870 is, nice RR transport. token we all like that history stuff even if it is newer..and could 1 of you guys shoot a largie with musket ball so we know what it looks like? LOL
One of those handles Muck found at 22:14 is a victorian sterling silver button hook handle. Found a few in the river up here in Maine :) Nice finds all together :)
Can't believe you're standing in waist-deep water and you practically throw and snap your fast around that thing, lol. Congrats brother, on a GREAT FIND!
That brass piece that mark found looks like a backing for branch of the army like cross rifles for infantry Or cross cannons for the artillery an Enlisted troops would wear
Thanks for the video. Always enjoy! ....... In the chesapeake bay silver and junk rings can crust up, gold will only stain unless it is setting near something that may affect it, but that is rare. Good Luck on your adventures!
I'm not 100% sure, but that tiny large cent being rainbowed liked that might indicate high heat. Maybe it's so small cuz the rest of it melted. It's all I can think of. Very unique. And that snake buckle.....incredible. looks good enough to reuse. Congrats Kurt.
Sweet snake buckle and other finds...I recently found a Leech and Rigdon Confederate snake pattern sword holder...I know the feeling ...Nice hunting giys...👍
The snake buckle is a great reminder to all of us, it doesn't need to be a coin to be a valuable find. VERY successful day!
I think you guys had a GREAT DAY!!! I Love that Snake buckle!!! Thank you for sharing another Great Adventure with us!!! God Bless you all!!!
Thanks Lori! God bless
Been with y'all for a while. You're one of my Top-5 Weekly must watch channels. Really enjoy the videos, and kinda envy you guys. Had a serious stroke nearly 3 years ago that left me left-side weak, I'm improving, though. Went from wheelchair to walking (or hobbling w/o a cane). My bucket-list is to get back to where I can metal detect. I came from a very historical area in GA along the Flint River, near a city that was abandoned around the Civil War and moved due to smallpox. So, very prime for historic finds. Also, a great area for Native artifact hunting. I am releasing a video, soon, on some of my best finds.
Thank you for the support! Hope you get back to what makes you happy. God bless
That snake buckle is an amazing find along with all the other goodies! Congrats!
Awesome digs today Kurt and Mark! Big congrats on the awesome Snake Buckle! Bucket lister! 👍❤ 😁
Love Marks counter stamped largie!! I absolutely love your half of a snake buckle!! That is so awesome!! Congrats Kurt!! You all had a great day for sure, except for the baby jellyfish!
Awesome relics guys! Yeah that snake buckle is a amazing find, congrats!
Hell of a buckle Kurt!!!! Congrats on the finds and always enjoy your vids!! Congrats to Mark too on.the coppers!!! 👍👍👍👍😉
Awesome hunt! LOVE that snake buckle and Muck's counterstamped LC! Congrats on another successful day - looking forward to your next hunt!
I hope Brad can make it for next week's episode. Definitely enjoy the humor that "The Ding King" brings to the videos
(The Ding King, because he is bound to ding up the good finds 😂👍)
congrats Kurt. great save. and well done Muck on a awesome largie.
Much appreciated!
Spectacular day on the water! WOW on the snake buckle!!!!
Kurt that snake buckle is MORE than a day maker! How incredibly lucky you are to find that mamma jamma Congrats! That small large cent was crazy cool to.
So INCREDILE! LoL Love the channel, thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
Thanks!
Great finds for both of you, but that snake buckle is phenomenal- major Congrats!
Congratulations on the snake buckle and other nice finds, what an amazing piece of history! 👏 👍
You guys are my heroes. Find of the day is the large cent small cent 😅😅😅
Awesome Snake Buckle!! Nice River Dig GuyS! JJ
That coin was 100% shot by a roundball! Sweet find!
super cool finds today. thanks for sharing.
Congratulations Kurt! 💪💪 keep swinging!
Enjoy this channel immensely!
I did a quick search on the Pittsburg token. Seems the brass variant was produced between 1922-WWII. Then in steel due to brass going to war effort. Cool find.
Awesome! Thanks
Now this is what it’s all about!!! Nice work gentlemen!
Nice variety of finds! Love that worn down small large cent. I found a 1922 Pittsburgh Railways token exactly like the one you found a couple years ago.
Very cool hunt lots of nice history snake buckle is very cool God Bless and happy dirt fishing…Virgil
Great finds! Thanks for sharing.
Good to watch you still pulling the goodies out the rivers. Love from England.
Congratulations Kurt on the snake buckle! Very cool!
It's great you got a bucket lister Kurt,nice one
Much appreciated!
@@thehooverboys hey, you dudes keep us well entertained every week so just giving back the love, thanks for the memories
Great couple of Hunts at that spot in the river. Congrats Muck on the 2 Reale from last week and the Counter Stamped Copper this week. Kurt Congrats on tou Snake Buckle thats really cool. Love all the Relics and Coins you found. Take Care
Love the snake and the phila coin are both amazing Kurt
Congratulations on the snake buckle Kurt!!! That is an epic find!!!!
Much appreciated!
Wow !! Great find and save on the snake buckle Kurt !
Awesome find !!!!
Awesome snake buckle Curt great finds gentleman. Carl
Nice finds guys! Snake & Phila exciting!!! Rk.
Good River hunt guys!!
Awsome snake buckle thanks for sharing!!!!!
Great finds! I love the snake buckle, and the Phila cent. You guys make my week!❤
Awesome Snake buckle!! What a find
What a variety of cool finds today. Nice
Excellent finds! Congrats on the Snake buckle! One hell of an artifact! Stay Safe and Healthy
hey guys great vid as usual,does the gravel hold it up better than clay?Kurt have you dug a billion holes? thats what finding that 1870 is, nice RR transport. token we all like that history stuff even if it is newer..and could 1 of you guys shoot a largie with musket ball so we know what it looks like? LOL
Nice buckle
Congrats Kurt great buckle!
One of those handles Muck found at 22:14 is a victorian sterling silver button hook handle. Found a few in the river up here in Maine :) Nice finds all together :)
Awesome! Thank you
Awesome hunt you guys and some nice finds. I enjoyed your video' good luck to you two.
Incredible day! ♥
I recognized that snake buckle on your opening video, great finds.
Wow that snake buckle is really cool, great video really enjoyed it
Love to see you snag a bucket lister Kurt, congrats that's an AWESOME buckle!
Love the snake buckle! Congrats!
Amazing find!! Congrats!!!
Great variety of stuff! Nice hunt
Congratulations! Snake buckle is awesome!
The Northern mudlarks found 2 snake buckles ,You boys found a lot of nice things.blessigs
Out of all the TH-cam has to offer I look forward to seeing y’all’s faces the most.
Snake buckle…. Gorgeous!
That 🐍 buckle is amazing
Nice bit of Diggin on the day. Congrats on that sweet snake buckle buddy!!!!
Great find...good stuff guys.
Congratulations on the snake buckle !
Congrats on the buckle, amazing!!!!!
Super jealous of your snake buckle. Big congrats!
That largie was shot, for sure. Epic buckle congratulations! Happy Hunting!
That’s a nice buckle. Congrats
Wow Id absolutely kill for that Pittsburgh train fare! I love my local history. Amazing find kurt
Hey. Those are cool swim trunks!
Congrats on the buckle
Thanks Keith!
That 1777 is a cool piece of Silver, I bought one of those at a Treasure museum in Fenwick 👍
Yep, snake buckle is definitely a great find. I have had 2 come off of my Civil War Battlefield property.
Nice 👍
Amazing old finds. Congratulations on the snake buckle!!! Would be a find of a lifetime down here in GA.
My OCD is killing me! Kurt, Please help out a hopeless soul. Clean out your the pebbles stuck in the sifting tray. 😀 Congrats on the snake buckle!
I've tried. It isn't easy
You’re the second person to say that! I think it but don’t say it. Lol
The jellyfish were just trying to keep you warm :)
Congrats on the snake buckle!
Can't believe you're standing in waist-deep water and you practically throw and snap your fast around that thing, lol. Congrats brother, on a GREAT FIND!
Your “treasure chest handle” is a box lock drop handle from the late 17 th to mid 18 th century. Always enjoy your videos. Andy
That brass piece that mark found looks like a backing for branch of the army like cross rifles for infantry
Or cross cannons for the artillery an
Enlisted troops would wear
AWESOME hunts and finds Congrats Guys 👊
Thanks for the video. Always enjoy! ....... In the chesapeake bay silver and junk rings can crust up, gold will only stain unless it is setting near something that may affect it, but that is rare. Good Luck on your adventures!
Congrats 🎉
Snaky snake is awesome bro
Nice finds!
Wow
That large cent that wasn’t large any more could have been the center of a cent that was converted into a washer.
Come on out Bradley - funny up an episode! There's at least one more gold coin out there waiting for you to smack it with your shovel.
Looks like a double duck-head buckle! Lol What a great find! And love all the different coppers! Congrats!
Great finds keep it coming. I enjoy your videos. Go birds. Oh brad is on the cusp of having to turn in his man card lol.
Brad, Billy, Bob, 44 ! Would love to see the original gang come play with you guys
How are the rest of the HB’s gang doing? Miss seeing the rest of the dirt-digging’ scoundrels. Best to you and boyos.
Love the show as always. Miss the OGs - guess they're not on the show anymore 😕
9.30 cheek piece for fancy horse bit
I'm not 100% sure, but that tiny large cent being rainbowed liked that might indicate high heat. Maybe it's so small cuz the rest of it melted. It's all I can think of. Very unique. And that snake buckle.....incredible. looks good enough to reuse. Congrats Kurt.
Sweet snake buckle and other finds...I recently found a Leech and Rigdon Confederate snake pattern sword holder...I know the feeling ...Nice hunting giys...👍
I do not like snakes at all, but that SNAKE BUCKLE IS KILLER!! I would love to find one too! Huge Congratz!!
congrads on your buckle
Nice job boys
That bent counter stamped copper was awesome.
Congrats on the Snake buckle.
Why don't you guys wear hip waders?
Thanks for sharing your adventure. 😀
Love it, congrats
That coin was not only shot but cool.
The snake fastening dates back to the Roman. My friend has found one in Dorset,UK
Thats awesome