Metal Detecting Ancient Ferry Point: Colonial Era Site, Bronx, NY
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- The Bronx is the only borough in New York City that is connected to the mainland United States. In colonial era New York, ferries were used as a means of transportation between the (many) islands that make up what is currently New York City. In this video, we metal detect a Ferry Point (a landing for a ferry in colonial New York. The location is Ferry Point Park in the Bronx (Formerly Known as Spicer's Neck). It has had a long history and was a central hub for transportation before the Whitestone and Throgs Neck Bridge were built. It is full of (relatively) ancient American history.
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Wow what a hunt!
The Lou D711 thank you Lou!
It’s a roofing tack @8:40 mark. 1940s era. I have found a ton of them
Sweet hunt buddy, you be killing it out there.
thanks buddy!
At 8:00 I dug that exact same object here in upstate new York.
Past Masters when I premiered this video, somebody knew what it was. It is the very old type of roofing nails.
Metal Detecting NYC aha! That makes sense
Looks like part of an old flashlight
yes, found out later that it is. I have a great imagination sometimes!
Happy to have found you via Lou’s channel!
Thank you SO MUCH @NYC Urbanista! :)
21:52. Flashlight end piece
4:52 (possible) silver button
9:22 small flat button
6:16 old copper handle (unidentified use)
looks like part of old round flashlight.
the semi round item could be an old toe or heal pc from a shoe.
Weird piece that you couldn't figure out what it was could be a part of an old Flashlight I have seen them in several pieces that unscrew
9:32 gold or silver earring (diamonds?)
9:15 Silver Roosevelt Dime
12:08 Barber Dime
5:36 mystery object (possible silver)
17:32 Skeleton Key Keyhole
Do red glass would be an indicator or a trouble light on a piece of machinery really neat items there would be a light underneath it so when it needed to indicate the light would go on and it Shine through the red glass
I was 27th like.👍
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7:12 skeleton key hole #1
10:14 mystery object
39:27. Light from an older car
8:21 Mystery button/coin like object with long stem
Metal Detecting NYC that’s a roof rivet
J hook civil war used on pack packs
Toe ring for an elephant 34:42
The coin guy would be interested in your findings, did u know hes from queens new York, and said hes from pier 65 where ever that is
The item at 8:25 is a roofing tack. It's old, and what they used before roofing nails came into use. Merrill, you should be wearing gloves !! You are digging in trashy areas and could cut yourself on glass, metal etc.
Thanks Brian, I know this sounds ridiculous, but I cant concentrate the same with gloves. My hands start to sweat and I focus on that. I got cut when I started in 2012 but its been years since I got cut. You are absolutely right though and I appreciate the concern!
9:28 small buckle
Yo my freind new bullets are made of lead. Not just old ones
You would love Canada for your clad goal we have $1 and $2 coins
This is why new comers quit hunting ( no patience