Beach Metal Detecting @Rockaway Beach: Metal Detecting NYC
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Today we metal detect Rockaway Beach, Queens NY. It had massive beach erosion which is great for metal detecting purposes. This video will teach you where to look when the beach has been worn down by erosion after a storm.
Tools I Use & Important Links
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Hi, my name is Merrill Kazanjian. New York City is an amazing place to go metal detecting. We have lots of parks, colonial history and great beaches for beach detecting. I have gone to all five boroughs of New York City To Metal Detect and beyond. I also currently own 16 metal detectors. I want to have the best and I want to help you choose the best as well. Below I will showcase some of the playlists on this channel:
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Minelab Soveriegn: (Coming Soon)
I have a playlist of metal detecting videos to teach metal detecting. The videos in the playlist below are specifically made to teach the skills and mindset to becoming a great metal detectorist.
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I am a treasure hunter. So in addition to metal detecting, I go mudlarking at sites such as Dead Horse Bay. Think of mudlarking as metal detecting without a metal detector.
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Cleaning Metal Detecting/Mudlarking Finds:
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Cleaning Coins:
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My most important series is called Becoming A Millionaire Metal Detecting. I am trying to monetize my favorite hobby in order to do it more in the future. In other words, we put the clad we find in the ground, affiliate earnings, and merchandise earnings in to the stock market and we invest it. This show started in January 2019.
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Hello all, I do a lot of teaching in this video. If you have any questions please put them below.
The big shoe could be the replaceable tooth of a big digging bucket from a front loader or a crane bucket.
I actually went back today and found a second one.
@@MetalDetectingNYC another video? Would love to see that
LOL, Rock Rockaway Beach! I want the album when it's released!
Simon Cowell could write a dissertation on how bad my singing is.
Next up, heavy metal remix
Congrats on the ring. Good video!
Thank you as always 925inder!
Well done Merrill. Teach away, the teacher must teach !! Enjoyed that.
Thank you Brian!
Join me for the premiere at 6:00 PM tomorrow! Ask me questions in the comments below (even before the premiere). I will be responding.
Hey is this est?
@@timmc8444 yes, New York time.
Thought as much..Will be watching on my walk home from work!
I'm working tomorrow at 6, but I will catch it when I get home later tomorrow night!
Many this is crazy ..rockaway beach..so must strangeness with the connections this video has..Will share more later!
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
I lived in rockawy beach oregon. A guy chose to walk from rovkaway beach ny to rockaway oregon. Same guy starts a channel called in just walking here he walks every street in nyc. Walking in canarsi e he discovers that an amusement park there called golden city I had never heard of but w as where I found all the coins decades before..very crazy confkuence of events!
@@timmc8444 Wow! Im searching for that channel!
95% of the time you’re just swinging. One out of every 500 or 1000 target digs is something valuable, but you have to enjoy the day and have tenacity. Good characterization and good philosophy.
Thank you!
Tomorrow is an astrological low tide and I have to spend the day at Gillette stadium...
That big thing is a tooth from the dredge
I always drag my scoop from my free hand to track my steps. You see that a lot from the west coat beach guys doing their spirals to keep a good complete search
Spirals are my life when i detect coney island
I will look up freedomland for its location..not all that familiar with it except it was far uptown or actually in the Bronx..
Thank you Tim!
getting ready to leave work to watch the feed!
nine ring, congrats from Puerto Rico!
THank you and sorry for the late response!
My Facebook Page is up: facebook.com/metaldetectingnyc
big iron is the tooth from a escavator or dozer
Thank you for the identification Robert Edwards! Sorry for the late response!
8:30 kind of looked like a tooth from an excavation bucket.
Nice digging! If we found the good stuff Every time out everyone would be doing it lol! Nice ring man not ugly to me but I wouldn't wear it myself lol. Keep up the good work my friend and best of luck to you and yours cheers Nathan
Thank you Nathan!
Merrill nice ring but I agreed it's not the best looking ring but a ring is a ring indeed
Glad you made it back to an OLD video James! Thank you for searching the archives!
that's a seventy's style pimp slapping ring
I'm all over this baby! Set my oven clock As A reminder!
Honored Tim! Im glad you like my videos. You have given me great feedback and I have implemented some of your ideas.
Have you done any detecting up in the bronx where freedomlan d amusement park was?
@@timmc8444 Jonathan and I were planning on hitting a park in the Bronx the day that we went to Dead Horse Bay. Im sure we will revisit that.
Hi. You mention above: " On land, I use the website historic aerials to survey the history of a site so that I can continue metal detecting old homesites and other places with a lot of history." Where is that web site located? And how do you use it?
www.historicaerials.com/
looks like an adze a tool used in ship building.
Googling that! Thank you!
That shoe incase no one said anything is a front end loader tooth or back hoe tooth
You very closely hinted on why patches exist in this video. And I’m gonna give you a homework assignment idea. Next time the beach is nice and black sand low. Try probing the bottom with a probing rod or something similar. You’ll see hard vs soft ground. Thick stuff vs thin. And those two things deep vs shallow. Yes waves, but something has to put it all together right? It’s 50% wave location and 50% bottom. And it repeats itself too. Cause that soft area that made a patch takes a long time to change to something else. Also patches move, but barely… and, you can make them… imagine what you could do with an existing patch area. A regular shovel. And 15-20 minutes of softening… “topography” was your word. And that’s exactly 50% right. A wave beats up a spot long enough to soften it up. Lots of a linear area of beach gets washed passed that area. Forwards backwards. And voila. Want to really test it? Like I said. Regular shovel and you know what to do. Make a trap. Here’s the problem though. When will it be available next, and will you be the first one there. If you do a little thinking about how to set that trap where how. You can access it later. And good luck with the garbage when you do lol.
You better get busy the sun is getting hot it's going to explode the cat God said so
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Great video buddy!! Always fun to watch you. I just posted my first video on my channel so when you get a chance go check it out.
Long Islands HardCore Detectoriest I sure will. Where on Long Island are you located? I am in Freeport.
Metal Detecting NYC I live in Centereach but soon will be moving to Rocky Point
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Merrill nice ring I agree it's ugly but an ugly ring is a ring
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