Lord, ain't that the truth...get away from the crazy world and get back to nature. Always so interesting! Love the old headstamps, Donnie, evidence of food gathered long past. The woods are beautiful!💖
Don, that first find is one side of a barbed wire reel… there was one on each side of the coil of wire and a small diameter wire center the coil was wound upon, …. You would put a rod through the center . Tie / nail the strand of wire to the post and walk backwards and unreel the wire from the spool. Or a person could hold the rod on each side to unspool the wire as they unspooled the wire. picture a wooden wire spool / reel, only one made with heavy wire.. Thanks for taking us along.
I enjoy these videos, so calming. I have a patient (I’m a nurse) that enjoys these as well. They calm him every time. I give him an IPAD to watch them. The folk stories he enjoys most. Thank you and please keep sharing.
@@donnielaws7020 I have oak trees too. In in Oakville Washington. I'm new subscribed to you. Wee just went thru a flood here. Come on spring! Thanks for noticing me. Grandma off grid💚💚💚
@@donnielaws7020 if you ever bnb get up north and like camping? Bring the mrs. And your metal collector. Where I live my pigs dug up a misery whip and old stage coach break lever, draft shoe. I have a 200 year old stage coach road and the oldest train grade. I've always been interested in metal detecting. It would be an adventure for sure!
Love watching all of your videos. I was born a flatlander, but I fell in love with the Smokies on my first trip. I'm fascinated by everything to do with Appalachia. There's no better way to discover history than metal detecting. You have a gift for storytelling that makes all your videos great to watch! I would love to get out on a mountain and detect with you sometime! Keep the videos coming!
Those shells can tell the history of not only the riffles but the common lineage of those who used them. Your always looking for lost history. Love your video's. Thank you for sharing.
@@countrysister700 I think meeting them I would gain so much more. To hear their stories and where their family's came from. Be great history for the area.
A couple questions for your Donnie. Sorry if you've covered these before. 1) What do you do with all the shotgun shells when you get them home? Do you display them in some way, just toss them in a box, sell or trade them? 2) Do you ever run across arrowheads or other types of Indian artifacts? I enjoy your videos. Thanks for making them.
1. I collect them to make displays. 2. No I haven't found any arrow heads. No one plows their fields around here any more. I know they are here. This place is loaded with Native American history. I been just walking over them and don't even know it. Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
This is good is good I miss getting in the woods my legs got bad on me so watching you is refreshing . Thanks Donnie I’m going to try to watch all your videos .!!!!!😊❤
Beautiful place to be, great finds to. I hope I get my strength back, I had my lung removed, due to cancer. I miss getting out like that and detecting! Thank you for taking those who can't get out, with you by your videos. You make me feel I'm right there, I was also covered up in a mining accident, Good to see what God has given us. God Bless you, (Glen). WV.
Glad you could get back out there and do some metal detecting Donnie. That funny looking piece of rock under that tree looks like some kind of fossil. Could that wire cross shaped piece that you found be part of an old barbwire fence spool? 🤔 Hope you get to feeling better Donnie.
There's just something about pieces from the late 1800s and early 1900s that I really like. Nobody has touched that in 100 years, whoever shot it is probably gone now. I collect cast iron skillets from the mid 1800s to 1960. When they come out of the electrolysis tank and are re-seasoned they are as good as new. They have a new lease on life and cook better than modern day cast iron. I wish they could tell their history. Assemble an electrolysis tank to remove all the rust off that horseshoe. There are a lot of good videos on electrolysis tanks on TH-cam.
Ole friend it doesn't matter what kinda video you make or if you find nothing or the Oak Island Treasure! Makes our day to be out there with ya!.....ATB
Just enjoying life, ain't it funny the simplest of things bring so much enjoyment in a mans life. Some good finds Donnie, thinks for taking us with you on your hunts.
Hi Donnie, I Like that horse shoe. You just never know what you may find out there. It is about digging up history. Nice work. See you in the next one, Louise
Great finds there Mr. Donnie! Loved watching you find and digging up all those old shotgun shells. Nothing like getting away from the rat race of life and being out in nature. Thanks for sharing my friend. 😇🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Another great video Mr Donnie. When you found that horseshoe, I thought to myself wonder I old that is, people pulling logs with a team of ole horses or mules that's what I thought. Well appreciate ya again Mr Donnie and ya be feeling better. Thanks again my friend
I love the peace in the woods. Especially there in east Tennessee. Feel close to my parents and grandparents. Enjoyed spending this time there on your adventures. Hoping you'll hit the big one my friend!
Just pop in my mind Donnie. I remember back in 80's only them real cheap low brass skeet shooting shotgun shells you buy by the case's I think 20 boxes a case name brands has been long forgotten, But some still had paper hulls. Some plastic. I don't remember paper hulls, All plastic after that general time period. That must been time period of a complete change over. Hope that little info. Helps.
Thanks. We was after the cheapness. We burn at least through 3 to 5+ cases way back away from hearing range of homes on Sunday shooting clay pigeons, Only to have black & blue right shoulders out of it come Monday morning work day.
Great video. That 410 shell looks like ones I found years ago in our fire pits we used growing up. People would toss a light shot 410 shell into fires all the time and yell run. They never did anything huge or anything. We would be lucky to even hear a pop more than the powder igniting. Probably not the safest thing to do around abunch of kids but the old timers used to do it every weekend lol
Other great video, awesome find on the pcc shell. Old horseshoes are cool to find, stay well and until next time, have a great day from your neighbor in Kentucky.
Just found your channel. Love seeing those Peters Cartridge Company shotgun shells. The old Peters Factory is 5 minutes from where I grew up, been in there many times. It was abandoned in the 60’s and has now been repurposed and turned into apartments.
just think that Winchester ranger shell at the bottom of that old oak was a feller huntin squirrel,turkey, or deer way back when ...that round prolly fed him or his family ...i love this! it's like finding an arrow head...i sit and hold arrowheads I find and think wow the last guy to hold this in his hand was 200 years or more ago and what did he shoot it at to lose it and then me being blessed to find it
Balmy 28% .LOL . To be honest l prefer being cold than overly hot 🔥. Watching these videos makes me want to relocate, to the mountains or back to the country.
Had a tree stand accident on top of holston mountain and ended up with a compound fracture got into watching metal detecting videos and bought a detector haven't went out hunting yet but hopefully I will find somewhere to hunt here around Bristol. Enjoy your videos
@@donnielaws7020 I was planning on getting a couple more deer this year … but I kinda waited to late and the rain set in and I didn’t get to hunt the last few days of the season… I don’t know where time is going… I did kill a albino deer probably the only one around killed in this area… but I actually killed it with my truck… yeah it ran into the side of my truck one morning coming home from work… but the deer season flew by this year… I can’t believe it’s already the middle of January…. Thanks buddy for all of your stories and videos buddy….
@@Wootangtw WOW Tommy! Most people will never see a albino deer and you hit one with your truck.😀 What's the the odds of that. Thanks for sharing this story my friend. At least you got a deer.
Thank you for taking us along on your metal detecting adventure Donnie. I was hoping you pull some 3 ringers or some old coins out one of those holes. I like finding anything with history, and you sure it a lot of old shotgun shells. Likely shot by men who very well could have fought in the civil war. I can help but to think on things like that. The history is what making metal detecting fun. Take care my friend...
If you don't mind coming to Virginia near Danville my family farm still has two cabin sites, one pre civil war and one from the 20s. It's never been metal detected before. The early cabin is down but there and the other is still standing. There's a civil war era grave yard next to the property and my dad has the history memorized of the area.
@@donnielaws7020 if you want to give it a shot your welcome to send me a message. I've got photos of the home sites, been in my family since before the Civil War.
I finally broke down and bought me a metal detector and a pointer. 😁 I'm excited. I looked at the models that you have. unfortunately, their way out of my budget. But, read great reviews on Amazon of the one i did purchase. It was regularly $297. But it had a coupon for $200 off. So, I got it for $97.00. Maybe I'll start recording my adventures. 🤔
You're lucky you still live in an area where you can have solitude. I wish we still had it where I live. We used to but it is long gone. You can't move two feet without bumping into someone where I'm at.
That looked like the old barbed wire holder things (like the roll that barbed wire comes on now but a cooler shape lol) that I want to make wind chimes out of
I'm a new subscriber, I watched your previous video on how they use to warm their homes and loved it, so I thought I would watch another. I LOVE history and treasure hunting, and this is right up my alley. As for the strange rock that the tree grew over, I have two thoughts. First I thought it was a rock that shards were broken off of for arrowheads. Second I thought maybe the natives created a wash board. Anything outside of those two, I have no idea, but very interesting. I love how you go the extra step and put the insert info with photo for the shells, excellent! I have a couple old horse shoes here at home, I LOVE horses & history. I have enjoyed both videos I've watched of your and will have to check out your previous videos. I hope you get to feeling better, I know getting up and down is a workout, but a good workout.
Hi Donnie, I used to work for for a company that put in a new power line for a new section of a rock quarry on John Sevier Hwy. Where it crosses the river. Part of the ground there was covered in those exact shaped rocks. Some were huge. I found about a two foot piece that was loose and brought it home. I put it in one of my landscaped beds. I have never seen that again until I saw your video this morning. I wish we could find out what caused that unique figure.
Hi Donnie thanks again.that metal you found look too me like a old cook stove oven burner. May have been a lot of corn bread cook on that.if that's what it is. Definitely like to know what it is.let us know if you find out.good health to you and family thanks.
Most people seem to try to pass those old shells up, but that's history too. The horse shoe I think was a good find, makes a body wonder what caused it to be there in as good of a shape as it seemed to be. Did you ever find out what that gizmo was you found first?
That wire thingy is part of a spool of barb wire
Thanks for sharing my friend.
I'm so glad I found this channel. It's like listening to my grandpa talk.
Thanks for sharing my friend.
A good omen finding a horseshoe Donnie. 😉
Awesome. I good sure use it. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Lord, ain't that the truth...get away from the crazy world and get back to nature. Always so interesting! Love the old headstamps, Donnie, evidence of food gathered long past. The woods are beautiful!💖
That's so true. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Don, that first find is one side of a barbed wire reel… there was one on each side of the coil of wire and a small diameter wire center the coil was wound upon, …. You would put a rod through the center . Tie / nail the strand of wire to the post and walk backwards and unreel the wire from the spool. Or a person could hold the rod on each side to unspool the wire as they unspooled the wire. picture a wooden wire spool / reel, only one made with heavy wire..
Thanks for taking us along.
Your so right my friend. Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoy these videos, so calming. I have a patient (I’m a nurse) that enjoys these as well. They calm him every time. I give him an IPAD to watch them. The folk stories he enjoys most. Thank you and please keep sharing.
Awesome. Your so very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Great video Mr. Laws. About a week ago I dug a Western Peerless. I thought to myself that Donnie Laws would be proud of me!
I am. Awesome find my friend. Keep at it. Thanks for sharing.
What a good trip Donnie. I love the old horse shoe and you found some great shells too. There's nothing like being out in the woods to sooth my soul.
Thanks Tipper. You never know what's down there my friend.
Thank You Mr. Laws. Snow is coming. Stay Warm.
Same to you my friend. Your very welcome.
Love this
Thank you friend.
@@donnielaws7020 I have oak trees too. In in Oakville Washington. I'm new subscribed to you. Wee just went thru a flood here. Come on spring! Thanks for noticing me. Grandma off grid💚💚💚
@@kathrynrodlun8514 Welcome my friend. Thanks so much for sharing.
@@donnielaws7020 if you ever bnb get up north and like camping? Bring the mrs. And your metal collector. Where I live my pigs dug up a misery whip and old stage coach break lever, draft shoe. I have a 200 year old stage coach road and the oldest train grade. I've always been interested in metal detecting. It would be an adventure for sure!
@@kathrynrodlun8514 Awesome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Love watching all of your videos. I was born a flatlander, but I fell in love with the Smokies on my first trip. I'm fascinated by everything to do with Appalachia. There's no better way to discover history than metal detecting. You have a gift for storytelling that makes all your videos great to watch! I would love to get out on a mountain and detect with you sometime! Keep the videos coming!
Thank you so much. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Love your show nothing like Tn. And Ky. Woods
Thanks for sharing my friend.
Good words to live by…’Clean up your mess, like you wasn’t even there’! 🥰
Always. Thank you.
Great video as usual. Looks like a good hobby to get into. Good exercise and out in the woods, don't get much better than that.
It sure is my friend. Thank you.
Beautiful and calming looking thru the mountains
Much Appreciated Many Thanks Donnie Law hope
thing are well your way.
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Keep looking for the old relics Donnie.👍👍👍
Thank you Bobby. As long as I'm able.
Those shells can tell the history of not only the riffles but the common lineage of those who used them. Your always looking for lost history. Love your video's. Thank you for sharing.
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Wouldn't you love to meet the guys who shot all those - or get to handle all the firearms that shot those
@@countrysister700 These guys are long gone on my friend. Yes that would be great. Thanks for sharing my friend.
@@countrysister700 I think meeting them I would gain so much more. To hear their stories and where their family's came from. Be great history for the area.
A couple questions for your Donnie. Sorry if you've covered these before. 1) What do you do with all the shotgun shells when you get them home? Do you display them in some way, just toss them in a box, sell or trade them? 2) Do you ever run across arrowheads or other types of Indian artifacts? I enjoy your videos. Thanks for making them.
1. I collect them to make displays. 2. No I haven't found any arrow heads. No one plows their fields around here any more. I know they are here. This place is loaded with Native American history. I been just walking over them and don't even know it. Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
This is good is good I miss getting in the woods my legs got bad on me so watching you is refreshing . Thanks Donnie I’m going to try to watch all your videos .!!!!!😊❤
Love to watch you find the old shotgun shell's.Alot of history laying in the woods.
A lot of time past through these hills. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Donnie try to keep active like that. That very good for your health to live a long life.
Thanks for sharing my friend.
Beautiful place to be, great finds to. I hope I get my strength back, I had my lung removed, due to cancer. I miss getting out like that and detecting! Thank you for taking those who can't get out, with you by your videos. You make me feel I'm right there, I was also covered up in a mining accident, Good to see what God has given us. God Bless you, (Glen). WV.
Hope you get to feeling better my friend. Take care and Gog Bless. Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing.
Goodmorning! Thanks friend for the morning cup of coffee , East Tennessee!
Morning! Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Donnie, You have a wonderful story teller's voice. Nothing like a walk in the woods. Take care!
Thank you so much my friend.
Just finished the video- sorry you're not feeling good, Get Well Soon!
Thank you! I'm doing better. To much working out in the cold air. Thanks my friend.
Glad you could get back out there and do some metal detecting Donnie. That funny looking piece of rock under that tree looks like some kind of fossil. Could that wire cross shaped piece that you found be part of an old barbwire fence spool? 🤔 Hope you get to feeling better Donnie.
Thank you my friend. That's what it looks like. Wonder how old that is.
Stay safe n warm also Mr Donnie with storm coming through the weekend.
I sure hope it don't hang around to long. Thanks for sharing my friend.
There's just something about pieces from the late 1800s and early 1900s that I really like. Nobody has touched that in 100 years, whoever shot it is probably gone now. I collect cast iron skillets from the mid 1800s to 1960. When they come out of the electrolysis tank and are re-seasoned they are as good as new. They have a new lease on life and cook better than modern day cast iron. I wish they could tell their history. Assemble an electrolysis tank to remove all the rust off that horseshoe. There are a lot of good videos on electrolysis tanks on TH-cam.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Ole friend it doesn't matter what kinda video you make or if you find nothing or the Oak Island Treasure! Makes our day to be out there with ya!.....ATB
Oh wow, thanks my friend.
this reminds me so much of the hunting trips I made with my Dad and Grandparents to the South Alabama woods!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Just enjoying life, ain't it funny the simplest of things bring so much enjoyment in a mans life. Some good finds Donnie, thinks for taking us with you on your hunts.
Glad you enjoyed it my friend. Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Hi Donnie, I Like that horse shoe. You just never know what you may find out there. It is about digging up history. Nice work. See you in the next one, Louise
Great finds there Mr. Donnie! Loved watching you find and digging up all those old shotgun shells. Nothing like getting away from the rat race of life and being out in nature. Thanks for sharing my friend. 😇🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
@@donnielaws7020 my pleasure mr. Donnie 😇👍🏻🙌🏻☀️
Enjoyable and relaxing! Thank you so much!
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
What a cool bunch of stuff to find; thank you kindly for sharing those old relics with us, I absolutely love em! You take GOOD care of yourself sir!!!
Awesome my friend. Thanks so much. God bless you.
Another great video Mr Donnie. When you found that horseshoe, I thought to myself wonder I old that is, people pulling logs with a team of ole horses or mules that's what I thought. Well appreciate ya again Mr Donnie and ya be feeling better. Thanks again my friend
A lot better, To much cold weather. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Thanks Donnie, some nice finds.Have a good weekend and Take Care.🙂
Thanks, you too! Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Nice hunt Donnie really enjoyed it nice finds, catch you on the next video. 🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
Great collections my friend lot of lost shoes on those ridges luv videos keep after it never no when or where the next find may be stay safe 👍
That's so true. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Love the video Donnie! I found the same thing as your first find on the hill the other day and had no idea what it was so left it hanging on a branch.
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
That fist thing maybe for a staring wheel thank you so much I love this too
Thanks for sharing my friend.
I shoe horses for a living and be able to find some of them old horse shoes be amazing I like them thanknyu sir for sharing your video
Awesome. Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Great finds Donnie. Jackpot day.
Thank you friend.
Thank you Donnie.
God bless. 🙏
Your welcome my friend. God bless you.
Good morning Mr. Donnie!
Morning friend.
Nice finds!
Thank you friend.
Nice treasure! I loved the way that you left the first find in a tree like a cross! That will freak out those hunters for sure! LOL!!!
Thank you. Good point. Thanks for sharing my friend.
In central Texas we find loads of fossilized leaves, sea critters etc like your ridged leaf.
Awesome. So that's what that is. Thanks for sharing my friend.
I love digging the older head stamps, they display well!
Awesome! They sure do. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Hoping that you get to feeling better ❤🙏. I really enjoyed the Treasure hunt with ya🙋♀️
Thanks so much my friend.
I love the peace in the woods. Especially there in east Tennessee. Feel close to my parents and grandparents. Enjoyed spending this time there on your adventures. Hoping you'll hit the big one my friend!
Thanks for sharing my friend.
I agree with Beaver Bushcraft its one end from a barb wire spool. I ran some barb wire on our farm when I was a kid. Love your videos!
your Right on my friend.
Just pop in my mind Donnie. I remember back in 80's only them real cheap low brass skeet shooting shotgun shells you buy by the case's I think 20 boxes a case name brands has been long forgotten, But some still had paper hulls. Some plastic. I don't remember paper hulls, All plastic after that general time period. That must been time period of a complete change over. Hope that little info. Helps.
Thanks for sharing my friend. I remember the paper long ago. but I always like the plastic. That tells how old I am.
Thanks. We was after the cheapness. We burn at least through 3 to 5+ cases way back away from hearing range of homes on Sunday shooting clay pigeons, Only to have black & blue right shoulders out of it come Monday morning work day.
@@Houndini I know the the feeling my friend, but it was fun.
Thanks Mr Donnie😁
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Great video. That 410 shell looks like ones I found years ago in our fire pits we used growing up. People would toss a light shot 410 shell into fires all the time and yell run. They never did anything huge or anything. We would be lucky to even hear a pop more than the powder igniting. Probably not the safest thing to do around abunch of kids but the old timers used to do it every weekend lol
WOW Thanks for sharing this my friend. That's a dangerous prank.
Other great video, awesome find on the pcc shell. Old horseshoes are cool to find, stay well and until next time, have a great day from your neighbor in Kentucky.
Thanks, you too! Thanks for sharing my friend. God Bless.
Donnie, stay warm and safe. I hear you are getting some bad storms again.
Yes it is just getting started my friend.
I enjoyed your videos Mr Donnie Law. They are always interesting.
Thank you kindly friend.
Enjoyed again
Thank you friend.
Donnie that was a interesting rock.Great video and thank you for sharing.
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Just found your channel. Love seeing those Peters Cartridge Company shotgun shells. The old Peters Factory is 5 minutes from where I grew up, been in there many times. It was abandoned in the 60’s and has now been repurposed and turned into apartments.
Welcome my friend. Please enjoy the channel videos. Thank you.
just think that Winchester ranger shell at the bottom of that old oak was a feller huntin squirrel,turkey, or deer way back when ...that round prolly fed him or his family ...i love this! it's like finding an arrow head...i sit and hold arrowheads I find and think wow the last guy to hold this in his hand was 200 years or more ago and what did he shoot it at to lose it and then me being blessed to find it
I like your way of thinking my friend. Thanks for sharing this. I always think about the things I find. Who,why and when.
Balmy 28% .LOL . To be honest l prefer being cold than overly hot 🔥. Watching these videos makes me want to relocate, to the mountains or back to the country.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Loved the video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you friend.
Some neat finds ....hope you get to feeling better Donnie...take care...
Thank you friend for caring.
Great finds today, thanks for the adventure!
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
GOOD TO SEE YOU BACK, KNEW YOU COULDN'T STAY AWAY LONG,
Thanks for sharing my friend.
Mr laws love your videos and I love when you medal detect . It sure is beautiful where you live .thank you for explaining your finds . Friend patsy
WOW thank you friend.
You are welcome
Great Donnie. I like to find old horseshoes.
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
I love this channel! Beautiful landscape and great content!
Thank you friend.
Great morning video
Morning friend.
Thanks for the info on those shot gun shells..I v'e found several of them and had no idea of the dates on them....Thanks DONNIE Good info 👍
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Good to hear from you again, good luck with your detecting.
Thank you friend. It's another bad week here to out at it.
Had a tree stand accident on top of holston mountain and ended up with a compound fracture got into watching metal detecting videos and bought a detector haven't went out hunting yet but hopefully I will find somewhere to hunt here around Bristol. Enjoy your videos
Wow, That hurt my friend. Glad your OK.
I would check more into that rock very interesting
I'll keep them my friend.
15:06 is where I’m at sir I’ll finish watching in a little bit GOD BLESS
Hello Randle my friend.
What a wonderful time you get to spend in the woods.
I love it if nothing else my friend.
Looks like fun Donnie
It is my friend.
Be safe sir GOD BLESS
Thank you friend.
Good to see you back out in the field Donny, at least the ground dosen't seem to be frozen. 🤠👍
Thanks Reed my friend.
Awesome buddy… thanks for your videos
Thanks Tommy. Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
@@donnielaws7020 I was planning on getting a couple more deer this year … but I kinda waited to late and the rain set in and I didn’t get to hunt the last few days of the season… I don’t know where time is going… I did kill a albino deer probably the only one around killed in this area… but I actually killed it with my truck… yeah it ran into the side of my truck one morning coming home from work… but the deer season flew by this year… I can’t believe it’s already the middle of January…. Thanks buddy for all of your stories and videos buddy….
@@Wootangtw WOW Tommy! Most people will never see a albino deer and you hit one with your truck.😀 What's the the odds of that. Thanks for sharing this story my friend. At least you got a deer.
@@donnielaws7020 yeah I actually killed a 8 point in December with my rifle… maybe I can cook some up if I ever get time…. Thanks buddy…
@@Wootangtw Awesome Tommy. Take care my friend.
Hope you feel better soon, Donnie.
Thank you friend.
That one rock that was shredded like.. my have been native,, the tree grew
That or a fossil. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Great video Donnie, all your videos are great, thanks for making youtube special and i hope you feel better.
I appreciate that! Thanks for sharing my friend.
Thank you for taking us along on your metal detecting adventure Donnie. I was hoping you pull some 3 ringers or some old coins out one of those holes. I like finding anything with history, and you sure it a lot of old shotgun shells. Likely shot by men who very well could have fought in the civil war. I can help but to think on things like that. The history is what making metal detecting fun. Take care my friend...
Some of them could very well have. Thanks for sharing my friend.
If you don't mind coming to Virginia near Danville my family farm still has two cabin sites, one pre civil war and one from the 20s. It's never been metal detected before. The early cabin is down but there and the other is still standing. There's a civil war era grave yard next to the property and my dad has the history memorized of the area.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
@@donnielaws7020 if you want to give it a shot your welcome to send me a message. I've got photos of the home sites, been in my family since before the Civil War.
I finally broke down and bought me a metal detector and a pointer. 😁 I'm excited. I looked at the models that you have. unfortunately, their way out of my budget. But, read great reviews on Amazon of the one i did purchase. It was regularly $297. But it had a coupon for $200 off. So, I got it for $97.00. Maybe I'll start recording my adventures. 🤔
Awesome my friend. Have fun.
Another great video Donnie! Thanks
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
You're lucky you still live in an area where you can have solitude. I wish we still had it where I live. We used to but it is long gone. You can't move two feet without bumping into someone where I'm at.
It's all going away my friend. Piece by piece.
Good morning Donnie!😊
Morning!
@@donnielaws7020 still watching my husband just got up and looked at the first item and it is from a roll of barbed wire. Still watching…
@@RelicHuntingSouthTexas Awesome. Thanks Char. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Fell better love 💕
Thanks, a little, Been to cold. Thanks for sharing my friend.
The woods around where I grew up over ls cove.d up in 410 shot gun shelled
Awesome to collect. Thanks for sharing my friend.
That looked like the old barbed wire holder things (like the roll that barbed wire comes on now but a cooler shape lol) that I want to make wind chimes out of
I think you are right my friend. Good ideal my friend.
I'm a new subscriber, I watched your previous video on how they use to warm their homes and loved it, so I thought I would watch another. I LOVE history and treasure hunting, and this is right up my alley. As for the strange rock that the tree grew over, I have two thoughts. First I thought it was a rock that shards were broken off of for arrowheads. Second I thought maybe the natives created a wash board. Anything outside of those two, I have no idea, but very interesting.
I love how you go the extra step and put the insert info with photo for the shells, excellent! I have a couple old horse shoes here at home, I LOVE horses & history. I have enjoyed both videos I've watched of your and will have to check out your previous videos.
I hope you get to feeling better, I know getting up and down is a workout, but a good workout.
Awesome. Welcome aboard my friend. Your right that rock looks like a very large Arrow head. Very strange. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Donnie sir I’ve been waiting on your video we’re supposed to get 6-9 inches of snow here Sunday but we’ll see
Good luck with that.
Hi Donnie, I used to work for for a company that put in a new power line for a new section of a rock quarry on John Sevier Hwy. Where it crosses the river. Part of the ground there was covered in those exact shaped rocks. Some were huge. I found about a two foot piece that was loose and brought it home. I put it in one of my landscaped beds. I have never seen that again until I saw your video this morning. I wish we could find out what caused that unique figure.
Awesome Thanks for sharing this my friend.
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Thanks friend.
Hi Donnie thanks again.that metal you found look too me like a old cook stove oven burner. May have been a lot of corn bread cook on that.if that's what it is. Definitely like to know what it is.let us know if you find out.good health to you and family thanks.
Your very welcome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Acorn worms? In the midst of oak leaves…my blue birds love them.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Most people seem to try to pass those old shells up, but that's history too. The horse shoe I think was a good find, makes a body wonder what caused it to be there in as good of a shape as it seemed to be. Did you ever find out what that gizmo was you found first?
You so right my friend. Thanks for sharing.