Unbelievable Nigel last time u found 6 sten guns now pin gun what a goldmine finds keep digging this year u gonna better then all those years of magnet fishing
You sure have the luck with the arms. That little metal truck is a collectors item. I see metal toys at auction here in BC quite often. Lovely daffodils.
Cartridges for weapons, inert projectile are not blanks. It just means the projectine is inert, so not tracer. It probably contained ball or AP rounds. If it had been blanks...the box would be marked cartridges for weapons, blank.
I just love y'all video. They are fun and I have learned a lot from your experience and finds. Thank you for sharing, keep up what you do an all the laughter. Love from USA 🇺🇸 ❤️
That is a cool antique revolver. In the early to mid nineteenth century in America there were some models with four miniature barrels called a "pepper box"
Nice finds,the thing before the elephant keyring isnt the remains of a knife,its a trafficator from a vintage car,forerunner to flashing indicators they flicked out of the door post and lit up
Morris Miner's had em, trouble was if they weren't cancelled quick enough passengers knocked em off as they got out. My dad had a Bedford van and flashers were fitted as an extra, the purchase tax on cars was more than on the extras. So cars came without heaters, radios and flashers etc.
At 11:24 looks like you have an old swing arm damper (shock absorber). That one could've been off a car anywhere from the early 1900's right up to the 70's
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Nigel I'm worried about your breathing mate please get a scan on your chest. I would hate anyone to go through what I am at the moment lung cancer sux.
hi guys i have just started magnet fishing and have bought a cheap kit which i think is not good enough what magnets do you guys use love the channel by the way
Its probably just a female thing, but watching them unceremoniously remove the grenade(s) from the magnet, then continuously handing it back & forth to one another turning it over & over & picking at the pointy parts...its nerve wracking. 💥😳💥
Always entertaining. However I ask a favour. Could you kindly ask that Peaky fellow to speak in English. I am an Aussie and have not a clue what he is saying. He gobbles like a turkey. I just love the views of the English countryside and canal views.
@@PeakyDippers That is funny. I can see in all the videos you are a happy fellow like Nicola. I do try to understand you. Wishing you the very best. Keep up the happy times. If you read this, please tell me what part of England that accent is from.
@@ronferguson4379I am from Birmingham in the Midlands Ron. Peaky dippers is named after the Birmingham razor gang peaky blinders . The accent is a little hard to understand if I was to turn the slang up high but I do my best to speak clear on camera. All the best Ron and lots more videos to come mate
@@PeakyDippers O dear me. Glen, I had a reply all finished and brushed my hand across the keyboard and lost it all. :-( Now I start again. I really thank you for replying and telling me where you are from, because now I have a story to tell you. My paternal grandmother was born in Brierley Hill in the 1880s (I am 78) and she died when I was 10 so I don't remember any accent. The family name was Wasley and they had a bit to do with Dudley. I have a Wasley family tree going back for about 300 years and the Dudley area and Birmingham and Stourbridge areas all feature. I think my grandmother and her family came to Australia when she was about 10 or something and they came from Birmingham. There are relatives still around the area though I only know of one, George Cutler.. I am assuming you know well the Brierley Hill area and I think there might be a canal close. I suppose that area has been done over many times. Thank you for telling be about the history of your magnet name. I must go and look at that Birmingham razor gang peaky blinders. Thank you so much for that reply. I am thrilled with it. Ron
23:17 min. interesting what you find Nigel ...😳
and then a horseshoe right after 👍
Always great💕👵
Superb, that made me laugh…..& the comments 🤐😂
Love the bit of commentary when you were filming rusty 😂😂
I appreciate how you know mostly what your finds are but willing to ask when you don't.
So glad we saw the cleaned up pepperpot gun.
The Steve voice over made me nearly wet myself.. you've got to keep those in. They are hilarious.
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Dang nigel that awesome another find of the century
The toy truck looks like a 70s/80s tonka or buddy l version kool find
Thanks peaky
great find with the pin fire gun and other finds. good god love the way you guys trolled steve on the bridge. lol . great time cheers guys.
Unbelievable Nigel last time u found 6 sten guns now pin gun what a goldmine finds keep digging this year u gonna better then all those years of magnet fishing
You sure have the luck with the arms. That little metal truck is a collectors item. I see metal toys at auction here in BC quite often. Lovely daffodils.
Great Find.Nice restoration.
Cartridges for weapons, inert projectile are not blanks. It just means the projectine is inert, so not tracer. It probably contained ball or AP rounds. If it had been blanks...the box would be marked cartridges for weapons, blank.
Sounds like it could be dangerous then, is it?
Congratulations on your revolver, it's a fantastic find 👏👍🐕🇺🇸
Excellent finds well done Nigel 👍👍👍
Kool lil pepperpot pistol bout 1840s 1850s great find
Nigel, you have the most beautiful intro on you tube. I could watch and listen to it all day.
The most dreaded sound when fishing with northants
‘Steeeeeeve?’
Amazing finds yet again....... love that little peperpot pistol 👌
I think this is your best video! I loved the voice over of Rusty on the bridge and the Pepper Pot Pin gun is amazing!
Looks like a fun day guys. Thanks for sharing!
I really enjoyed your video today. Was fun when you and Glen kept saying back and forth what you were pulling out. 😂🥰🐕🇺🇸
Please tell me you got to keep the guns, not that I'm a gun nut but you deserve a find of that caliber.
I just love y'all video. They are fun and I have learned a lot from your experience and finds. Thank you for sharing, keep up what you do an all the laughter. Love from USA 🇺🇸 ❤️
awesome day you had
Great fine
Very nice gun""
You are truly amazing Nigel!!! Congrats!!!
You got to take the rough with the smooth, amazing find, the "Pepper Pot" pistol, but the rough is the explosive. Still a result innit?
That is a cool antique revolver. In the early to mid nineteenth century in America there were some models with four miniature barrels called a "pepper box"
The antique pistol with a folding trigger is what was called a 'Pepperbox' because the variety had a bad habit of discharging all the barrels at once.
12:56 One of the funniest bits so far.
Great video guys . What a find 😮
Boom
Nice finds,the thing before the elephant keyring isnt the remains of a knife,its a trafficator from a vintage car,forerunner to flashing indicators they flicked out of the door post and lit up
I remember those. I'd forgotten all about them before you reminded me again. Shows our age.
Morris Miner's had em, trouble was if they weren't cancelled quick enough passengers knocked em off as they got out.
My dad had a Bedford van and flashers were fitted as an extra, the purchase tax on cars was more than on the extras. So cars came without heaters, radios and flashers etc.
Wow you guys find a lot of great stuff!
I’ll only be surprised when you don’t find anything dangerous lol love the videos
Toys cars can be restored. 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
That elf again !!
At 11:24 looks like you have an old swing arm damper (shock absorber). That one could've been off a car anywhere from the early 1900's right up to the 70's
a pepperbox pistol? cool
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The 'pepperbox' pinfire revolver is a great find Nigel.
That one may be of Belgian origin??
18 months is 1 - 1/2 years.
32:12 looks like a trafficator off a car
M1903/1908 colt pocket hammerless in 32 acp or 380 acp
Heh - the day's not complete without a scaffold clamp, is it?
Pepper box pistol
That caps a bit dodgy beast mode 😳
thanks for your comment!
The item at 33:18 I believe is a handle for lifting manhole/utilities covers
thanks for the info!
Bombs, guns, knives, ammunition; all dangerous. Have you ever found anything RADIOACTIVE ?
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It does seem like they need the police frequently
Nigel I'm worried about your breathing mate please get a scan on your chest. I would hate anyone to go through what I am at the moment lung cancer sux.
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hi guys i have just started magnet fishing and have bought a cheap kit which i think is not good enough what magnets do you guys use love the channel by the way
thanks for your comment!
Yo aj 🪝🧲🪝🧲
I can’t find him TH-cam page
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Its probably just a female thing, but watching them unceremoniously remove the grenade(s) from the magnet, then continuously handing it back & forth to one another turning it over & over & picking at the pointy parts...its nerve wracking. 💥😳💥
it can be x
Guys vapes are as bad as smoking tobacco
Always entertaining. However I ask a favour. Could you kindly ask that Peaky fellow to speak in English. I am an Aussie and have not a clue what he is saying. He gobbles like a turkey. I just love the views of the English countryside and canal views.
Unfortunately can't speak no different to how I do Ron lol.
I'm me and gunna keep gobbling on like a turkey lol
@@PeakyDippers That is funny. I can see in all the videos you are a happy fellow like Nicola. I do try to understand you. Wishing you the very best. Keep up the happy times.
If you read this, please tell me what part of England that accent is from.
@@ronferguson4379I am from Birmingham in the Midlands Ron.
Peaky dippers is named after the Birmingham razor gang peaky blinders .
The accent is a little hard to understand if I was to turn the slang up high but I do my best to speak clear on camera.
All the best Ron and lots more videos to come mate
@@PeakyDippers O dear me. Glen, I had a reply all finished and brushed my hand across the keyboard and lost it all. :-( Now I start again.
I really thank you for replying and telling me where you are from, because now I have a story to tell you. My paternal grandmother was born in Brierley Hill in the 1880s (I am 78) and she died when I was 10 so I don't remember any accent. The family name was Wasley and they had a bit to do with Dudley. I have a Wasley family tree going back for about 300 years and the Dudley area and Birmingham and Stourbridge areas all feature. I think my grandmother and her family came to Australia when she was about 10 or something and they came from Birmingham.
There are relatives still around the area though I only know of one, George Cutler.. I am assuming you know well the Brierley Hill area and I think there might be a canal close. I suppose that area has been done over many times.
Thank you for telling be about the history of your magnet name. I must go and look at that Birmingham razor gang peaky blinders. Thank you so much for that reply. I am thrilled with it. Ron
Awesome video and find good job brother. Give a shout out need to some more SUBS to get to the next level thanks again.
third 😅
Had to skip the bit with the stupid accents but good vid apart from that