I have binge watched your videos. It is so fascinating to see all the pre-colonial relics you are finding! Thank you for taking us along on your journeys.
Remarkable finds. Only once did I find a trade site here in western NY. We found several Spanish silver coins as well as other coins, buttons, musket balls, etc. I am envious of the jewelry objects you are finding. But very happy for you. Congratulations my man.
I’ve done a couple of trips to England, and there they called the round broach with the pin, an annular broach. My brother lives in the Gaylord area and we have done some fun trips in that area. Thanks for your videos!
Great videos. Always waiting for the next one. you have a target rich environment there in Michigan. Keep up the good work of saving pieces of history from that era.
Just subscribed a few weeks ago....you find some amazing old Michigan history! I'm not sure what Equinox your using, but I would think about trying the gold mode if you have it... it's good for going deep. Maybe even a beach mode when your in that sandy stuff. Works for me here in lower Michigan when trying to pull stuff out of my heavily worked sites. Really enjoying the videos!
Congrats! Your finds are amazing! I wonder how many folks dug a broch. And thought it was a pull tab? Your show is incredible cheif! We enjoy your knowledge of artifacts! Rk.
You're getting really close to 1k subs! You'll be monetized really soon. 👍 You put out some great content, and deserve to get paid for all of your time and effort. 😉
I do a lot of archeological document research. Once I get a general area I look for geographical anomalies or vantage points. when in doubt stick close to water.
@@Eric_Detectorist Yeah U P Mitten, I’ve come to understand. I’m binging on the videos now. It’s just amazing how different the soil and relics are. I lived all over the USA and that soil looks just like the sand in Florida, it’s dark the first foot from the decomposing vegetation and then can bleach out or turn orange/red.
Awesome Michigan history found. Great job!
Glad you enjoyed it
I have binge watched your videos. It is so fascinating to see all the pre-colonial relics you are finding! Thank you for taking us along on your journeys.
Thank you for watching!
Nice finds. I love my Spanish reales.. Always love the history of the finds.
Thank you for watching.
Remarkable finds. Only once did I find a trade site here in western NY. We found several Spanish silver coins as well as other coins, buttons, musket balls, etc. I am envious of the jewelry objects you are finding. But very happy for you. Congratulations my man.
Thank you, and western New York has a lot of fur trade history so hopefully you’ll have some good finds in the future.
Always great videos subscribed couple weeks ago love videos
Awesome! Thank you!
Congratulations on all your great, wonderful finds….
Thanks so much!
I’ve done a couple of trips to England, and there they called the round broach with the pin, an annular broach. My brother lives in the Gaylord area and we have done some fun trips in that area. Thanks for your videos!
Very interesting and thanks for sharing. Good luck on your future hunts.
Awesome video, just found your channel...great watch. Looking forward to seeing more
Thanks for the sub and welcome to the channel.
Great videos. Always waiting for the next one. you have a target rich environment there in Michigan. Keep up the good work of saving pieces of history from that era.
Thanks, will do!
great finds so hot ground
Thank you
Maybe a toe ring. A definite 60s flashback, finally!
Interesting thought, could be
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
excellent day congrats. Subbed. GL hh
Thanks for the sub, and welcome to the channel.
Just subscribed a few weeks ago....you find some amazing old Michigan history! I'm not sure what Equinox your using, but I would think about trying the gold mode if you have it... it's good for going deep. Maybe even a beach mode when your in that sandy stuff. Works for me here in lower Michigan when trying to pull stuff out of my heavily worked sites. Really enjoying the videos!
That’s a great tip. I use the equinox 800. And will try that on an upcoming hunt.
Awesome....hope it works for you. Gold mode sounds take a bit to get used to, I would turn off iron. Good luck.
Congrats! Your finds are amazing! I wonder how many folks dug a broch. And thought it was a pull tab? Your show is incredible cheif! We enjoy your knowledge of artifacts! Rk.
Thank you so much!
Great finds congrats
Thank you
You're getting really close to 1k subs! You'll be monetized really soon. 👍 You put out some great content, and deserve to get paid for all of your time and effort. 😉
Thanks for noticing. It’s truly just a fun hobby and I’m glad others can enjoy my hobby with me.
New sub! Glad to find your channel!
Thanks for subbing! And welcome to the channel.
I really enjoy your videos, Thanks.
Thank you very much.
Impressive finds. You earned my sub.
Welcome to the channel
You find some amazing sites! How do you do it lol. I live right outside of Philly & the maps on “historical aerials” only go back to 1896
I do a lot of archeological document research. Once I get a general area I look for geographical anomalies or vantage points. when in doubt stick close to water.
I would like to know what the triangles are ? Where they a form of tender at one point in history or what ?😊
The triangles were made by the Natives out of larger pieces of silver. They would be worn as earrings, necklaces, nose rings etc.
Good saves. Yall must don't have killer insects or have really thick skin lol I can't even think about going into the woods this time of the year
There are a few bugs, but not bad luckily.
It has my Name on it !
Love it
I can’t believe how sandy the soil is, at first glance I thought you were in the Carolina’s or Florida
Right near a Great Lake.
@@Eric_Detectorist
Yeah U P Mitten, I’ve come to understand. I’m binging on the videos now. It’s just amazing how different the soil and relics are. I lived all over the USA and that soil looks just like the sand in Florida, it’s dark the first foot from the decomposing vegetation and then can bleach out or turn orange/red.
Seems to be staged, no live digs, no trash, just very old items one after the other!
I can assure you I do not stage any of my finds. And I find tons of trash I just don’t think viewers want to watch trash get dug.
Am i the only one that cringes when the guys rub on their finds
They have sat in the ground through, snow, ice, frost, and rain, with dirt rubbing on them for hundreds of years not sure what the concern is.