stupid comments about poisoning the fields by not taking a phone battery back home with me THE ENTIRE PLOT OF FIELDS` TREES` & HEDGES ARE GOING TO BE RIPPED UP COVERED IN CONCRETE AND TURNED INTO A INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IN THE NEXT 2-6 WEEKS THESE ARE NOT FARMERS FIELDS ONE PHONE BATTERY WILL MAKE ABSALUTLY NO DIFFERENCE WHEN ITS UNDER 3FT OF STONE AND CONCRETE !! THIS WAS A MAD DASH ROUND SOME FIELDS
Mate you have to learn to ignore the bad and live off the good. Dont let the Bastards get you down mate! 99% of people love it when you find something and are happy to see you happy doing what you do to your own set of rules. You could show us nothing and thats probably what they want. Jealously and spite make for an early death.
@@1mmickk I beg to differ I'd definitely say 100% of people love the finds just some folks are environmentally anal. So my 50p would be to just stay cool and apologise to Absolutely no one 😀 Look forward to the next vid Tom lad 👍🏼
people say its sad to name your metal detector but i call mine the grim bleeper, as all we find are pull rings of tinned food, why are so many people eating tinned food in the middle of no where?
Fab vid tom. A beautiful place with so much history still hidden, sad more of our countryside is being built on. As for the vape pens, I'm forever picking them up off the riverbank and out of the water. Same with disposable lighters.
Big give is footpaths going straight across fields no farmer likes this but this only happens only truly ancient fields more modern footpaths say victorian can be relocated round the edges of fields or linked up in different places but ancient footpaths can't be messed with. Old footpaths can go back 1000s of years
There isn't compared to farm iv got permission on I avarage 1 hammered and a roman broach on every visit my best day was 3 hammereds 2 milled silvers 2 roman brooches and a roman coin but it's waist high in crop at the min
So sad that that beautiful countryside is going to be built on. It’s probably been like that for thousands of years and “progress” will rob it from us. Great video and nice finds Tom
Belter Tom Very vibey melodies beautiful weather and epic finds, alot less stress on the body. You just need to get them field's turned over before the developers role into town and the history is lost👍🏼
22:40 looks like one of those Saxon things. Can you imagine how miserable the bloke was when he got home and found he had lost all the tokens his miserable Boss paid him with? Did he blame the wife for the hole in his pocket? The bag seal appears to be quite rare and is either Norwich or Hamburg. Either way I cant find one in as good a condition as yours.
Lovely. Can I ask please, how do you get permission on a field that is being developed? I was told they never give permission as they are terrified that something “ significant “ is found and then the archeologists then schedule it and thus stop/delay the development?
it will poison my leg more if it sets on fire or leaks while in my pocket the huge industrial complex thats going to be built hear will hurt the earth a hell of a lot more than a phone battery
I read an article the other day by a bloke who with his mates were the first to get metal detectors in the UK. They hammered everywhere and made millions. I suppose someone had to be first. They estimate they found 30% of the lost gold in the UK around churches and parks and old markets etc nothing was off limits. They even attacked Stonehenge and old Palace gardens. Developers should be forced to sieve the top metre of soil as a condition of development and all finds should be offered to Museums etc.
stupid comments about poisoning the fields by not taking a phone battery back home with me
THE ENTIRE PLOT OF FIELDS` TREES` & HEDGES ARE GOING TO BE RIPPED UP COVERED IN CONCRETE AND TURNED INTO A INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IN THE NEXT 2-6 WEEKS
THESE ARE NOT FARMERS FIELDS ONE PHONE BATTERY WILL MAKE ABSALUTLY NO DIFFERENCE WHEN ITS UNDER 3FT OF STONE AND CONCRETE !!
THIS WAS A MAD DASH ROUND SOME FIELDS
Mate you have to learn to ignore the bad and live off the good. Dont let the Bastards get you down mate!
99% of people love it when you find something and are happy to see you happy doing what you do to your own set of rules. You could show us nothing and thats probably what they want. Jealously and spite make for an early death.
@@1mmickk thanks mate
@@1mmickk I beg to differ I'd definitely say 100% of people love the finds just some folks are environmentally anal. So my 50p would be to just stay cool and apologise to
Absolutely no one 😀
Look forward to the next vid Tom lad 👍🏼
people say its sad to name your metal detector but i call mine the grim bleeper, as all we find are pull rings of tinned food, why are so many people eating tinned food in the middle of no where?
🤣🤣🤣👌
It's always a shame that developers are ruining good areas in the name of "progress." I'm glad you saved a bit of it, Tom.❤
Fab vid tom. A beautiful place with so much history still hidden, sad more of our countryside is being built on. As for the vape pens, I'm forever picking them up off the riverbank and out of the water. Same with disposable lighters.
Fantastic video again Tom. It gives a great insight through the finds of the different ages the field was used 👌
Big give is footpaths going straight across fields no farmer likes this but this only happens only truly ancient fields more modern footpaths say victorian can be relocated round the edges of fields or linked up in different places but ancient footpaths can't be messed with. Old footpaths can go back 1000s of years
Super cool finds!, Thanks for sharing!
nice hunt Tom. if I find a wheat penny, I feel lucky and there only 60 years old.
“There’s not much here anyway”…………👀😲
Great clip, unreal finds !
There isn't compared to farm iv got permission on I avarage 1 hammered and a roman broach on every visit my best day was 3 hammereds 2 milled silvers 2 roman brooches and a roman coin but it's waist high in crop at the min
So sad that that beautiful countryside is going to be built on. It’s probably been like that for thousands of years and “progress” will rob it from us.
Great video and nice finds Tom
Wow,I love the hammered coin, sweet find brother.👍✌️❤️
Nice to have rescued some treasures before they vanish forever.
Great fields
Thanks for interesting finds
What a way to spend 2 fantastic days in the sunshine .. great finds as always Tom
thank you very hot though
Belter Tom
Very vibey melodies beautiful weather and epic finds, alot less stress on the body. You just need to get them field's turned over before the developers role into town and the history is lost👍🏼
I can neither confirm nor deny it but somebody was there this morning super super early 😉
Very acidic that ground , try a citric acid bath to clean them up maybe 🤔
Cool
22:40 looks like one of those Saxon things. Can you imagine how miserable the bloke was when he got home and found he had lost all the tokens his miserable Boss paid him with? Did he blame the wife for the hole in his pocket? The bag seal appears to be quite rare and is either Norwich or Hamburg. Either way I cant find one in as good a condition as yours.
Thanks mate it was found in Nottinghamshire if that helps at all
I think a lot of those unidentifiable coins are toasted Georgian coins. They never seem to stand the test of time. But you had a very good dig.
yes mate loads of georgian coins some you could just make a slight slight shadow on but impossible to pick up on the camera
Lovely. Can I ask please, how do you get permission on a field that is being developed? I was told they never give permission as they are terrified that something “ significant “ is found and then the archeologists then schedule it and thus stop/delay the development?
I imagine you don't haha
All I can say about that is if I did everything by the book nothing would ever get done 😉
henricus 3rd cut half penny
Pretty solid results for a day's detecting. Thanks for putting it up for view.
Thanks mate 2 days detecting though and now a pealing head!!
@@bottlediggertom be careful about getting too much sun. It’s one of the first lessons I learned after we emigrated to the states.
Spur buckle
Tom you located some amazing history. Wonderful video, thank you.
thank you
Howdy Tom,I really enjoyed your metal detecting episode, you found many interesting finds 😅❤
Tom, you need to go back to the field, and metal detect as much as you can. Great finds!
I can neither confirm nor deny' it but somebody was there this morning at 4am while security was still in bed dreaming of catching bad guys 😉
Great to see you back Tom, but take the phone home. The battery is poisoning the earth !
it will poison my leg more if it sets on fire or leaks while in my pocket the huge industrial complex thats going to be built hear will hurt the earth a hell of a lot more than a phone battery
@@bottlediggertom sad but true 😢. Love that hammered 👍
Thanks mate
I read an article the other day by a bloke who with his mates were the first to get metal detectors in the UK. They hammered everywhere and made millions. I suppose someone had to be first. They estimate they found 30% of the lost gold in the UK around churches and parks and old markets etc nothing was off limits. They even attacked Stonehenge and old Palace gardens.
Developers should be forced to sieve the top metre of soil as a condition of development and all finds should be offered to Museums etc.
Interesting mate but that must of been a long long time ago detectors have come on a long way
Great video