Good luck with your new channel and congratulations on your video going viral. Very very cool! I'm all subbed up so I look forward to seeing your videos in my feed from now on. 😃
So glad you enjoyed. Looking forward to you joining us on the adventures. Thank you for watching. Not sure what sparked all the views, Still new to this and learning in hopes each week I can improve on the quality with the videography.
I am sure she was. Wish we could find more info on who the owner was. What a story that would be. "Local detectorest returns lost rig of Ms. A. B. that laid burried in the dirt at her rural schoolhouse for 125+ years."
@RickyD1968 Thanks for the question. Sometimes I do a live dig if the tone is good. Not sure how many of them made it into an episode. They tend to eat up time. Do you think more folks would enjoy this more?
Sorry about that, somewhat new to videography an trying to improve each week. Thank you for the feed back, this is how I can improve. Hope you continue to watch what interesting items I uncover each week.
FANTASTIC!! Great video! WOW!! The finds are SWEET!
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed. This is the main reason I do the videos...is to share with viewers like you what the ground has held hidden.
Great bunch of finds!
Thanks for watching. Hope you join me in the next adventure.
That ring is beautiful, huge congrats to ya. You could assemble a whole organ with all those reeds.
Hopefully I can make it back there, feel there is so much more to be uncovered. Then we might have an organ LOL Thanks for watching
well done on the finds enjoyed the video
Thank you Treasure Hunting Scotland. Just starting out but glad you enjoyed. Hope you return next week to see the cool finds we dug at the farmstead.
New subscriber. Great video. Look forward to seeing more videos
Welcome aboard! Glad you enjoyed the adventure.
Nice dig, AB would be happy you saved their ring. ATB
Yes, looked back at some old obituaries but no ladies with AB. Thanks for watching, tune in next week as we detect the homestead.
New sub, hello from Houston, Texas. Nice finds.
Glad you enjoyed bw8349. Thanks for subscribing and joining me on my weekly adventures.
This one i was not invited to but that's ok as i cant make them all. Well done as usual. Nice video which is now your most popular. 👍
Sorry, it was not my permission.
Good luck with your new channel and congratulations on your video going viral. Very very cool! I'm all subbed up so I look forward to seeing your videos in my feed from now on. 😃
So glad you enjoyed. Looking forward to you joining us on the adventures. Thank you for watching. Not sure what sparked all the views, Still new to this and learning in hopes each week I can improve on the quality with the videography.
Nothing says School-yard like
ShotGun shells
😁
Let's hope it was just to shoot a meal for lunch. 😁.
@@DroppedandForgotten
Good thinkin'
Yeah.. not too many Walmarts around back then
@@LIE11Bldg7they had general stores and many other types of stores back then 😂
First time watching your channel and I’m from Omaha NE that’s awesome
Thanks for watching. So glad you enjoyed. Hope you continue checking out the content. I mostly hunt the Omaha area but do venture out of state.
great stuff.
Thanks Debra, glad you stopped by to check the channel out. Hope you join me in future episodes.
Looked like gold to me.
Yes it cleaned up really well. No markings but if it is old then probably would not have one. Thanks for watching.
The little girl was probably devastated losing her ring 💍
I am sure she was. Wish we could find more info on who the owner was. What a story that would be. "Local detectorest returns lost rig of Ms. A. B. that laid burried in the dirt at her rural schoolhouse for 125+ years."
@RelicReaper Would make some story.
Do you do any live digs from start to finish ???
@RickyD1968 Thanks for the question. Sometimes I do a live dig if the tone is good. Not sure how many of them made it into an episode. They tend to eat up time. Do you think more folks would enjoy this more?
Great hunt
Thank you, Glad you enjoyed.
My minelab never let's me dig aluminum. Having 2 nunerical scales is invaluable....
Subscribed 💪🏻😎 nice video
Thank you, glad you enjoyed.
My mama had a squeeze box she wore on her chest. My poor old daddy he never got no rest😮😮😮
Thanks for sharing. Dad got no rest LOL.
The parts that you refer to is a desk really to me seems like stove parts with a burner?
Sometimes with small pieces, I do rely on the help of others. Thank you for you input. Hopefully on a return trip we can uncover more pieces.
13 on 800 definitely gold I've found some a 10 is sometimes 10k
Thank you, Ty is pretty good on his Nox. Me I am still learning the Legend.
cast iron scroll is part of a desk.
Look up some old desk pictures and it look to be a match. Thank you for you comment and watching.
@@DroppedandForgotten The reason I knew what it was, is because I sat at one for my first 8 years of school. Lol
@@shooter3083 so much workmanship back then. Just an amazing piece of history.
@@DroppedandForgotten Very true. They were a lonnng way from being Ikea.
Nice hunt.
Thanks, and glad you enjoyed the adventure.
you know that gold doesn't "tarnish up" right?
I do, thank you.
Wood stove parts.
Yes, every school would of needed one. Never thought of tha8t, thank you.
that U.M.C. Co shotshell s 1800s
From what I was able to research, they were produced around 1910, but not 100%.
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You need to work on showing the finds in your hands. Most of what we see is your fingers.
Sorry about that, somewhat new to videography an trying to improve each week. Thank you for the feed back, this is how I can improve. Hope you continue to watch what interesting items I uncover each week.
I thought he did alright 🤷🏻♂️ I mean he even took a picture of the object
Quit breathing so loud!!!!
Sorry for that. In my defense I am old, fat and out of shape.
Getting out metal detecting gives me some exercise so hopefully the breathing will slow.