metal detecting Saving History: Episode 24 – New Years Day

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9 Responses to metal detecting Saving History: Episode 24 – New Years Day

  1. Mandiblearts says:

    Thats a old shoe dye bottle SC…. 1900-1920s

  2. SuteUp says:

    Collard Greens and cornbread oh thats a fine meal, greg, good stuff,lol

  3. ksrandy07 says:

    Always love our videos Greg! An day out diggin is a good day bud!

  4. dude420here says:

    Hey SC Digger I know how you feel about the aluminum My old 1853 homestead here was also a nursery 4 15 yrs while it sat abandoned.The workers must have thrown every pop can and tab they had into the yard.But I’ve been digging it all up with hopes of finding better stuff under the trash.Thanks for the videos I love em

  5. StevenJeNova says:

    Nice attempt though!
    Any idea what the bottle had been used for?
    Some detectors can be told to ignore certain types of metals/objects. I guess that could’ve come in handy there. But I guess it was one of ‘those days’. Tough digg’n. Good vid! Thanks.

  6. ncnikonguy says:

    Gotta love the aluminum shreds…Happy New Year…best of luck on your hunts this year and keep the videos coming

  7. rjohnson17 says:

    Second to comment….dang! Still you had better luck than I have recently.

  8. SCdigger says:

    Gotta’ love the wind…sorry guys!

  9. TJD246 says:

    FIRST TO VIEW WHOO HOO HOO

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