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just found you tonight and has inspired me to get back in to detecting, thanks
I use a JVC Everio 20GB hard disc drive camera. Thanks for watching.
GT
Hey Greg….good video, since I make them too and am trying to learn better technique, these info shots are superb. What type of video camera are you using?
Thanks!
How true, how true….
Well done. Keep sharing your moments with us.
I enjoy all your videos. Keep up the good work. I cant wait to get out and swing the MD again. Right now we have a foot of snow and its 4 out today
jeez you must really love us to go through all that. Aerosmith owns
Enjoyed that! Congratulations on the views for your show.
Enjoyable episode, nonetheless!
Congrats!
I have some land in middle Georgia and scattered throughout the woods are big piles of quarts like that. We always said they were indian graves but never really found out. It would be interesting to dig them up but we just havent made it a priority. It isnt illegal is it?
Nice video Greg! It definitely is a labor of love on your part and we appreciate it! Congrats on the milestone and we all look forward to more videos!
It’s great to see that so much labor and love go into the videos. thank you very much. I have enjoyed them very much.
Thanks, Love your videos!
Another theory is that they may be Native American. There’s definately and Indian site in the field beside it…however, I’m not going to dig into them to find out. The mystery will remain.
There nothing wrong with your video and your right you don`t always find the good stuff. those look like grave marker. you well there not pattern for that, but someone may have move the stone at one time or the other. i seen alot of old grave stone and they look alot like that. the fact is folks a long time ago didn`t have a lot of money to buy nicer stone for there love one and the same is said for digging the grave. not alot of money for tool so shallow grave. they would put stone on the grave
Thanks for the Videos Greg. A labor of Love on your part !
Congrats! I have thoroughly enjoyed Saving History and learning along with you!
Thanks Chevy, sometimes you get lemons, but you gotta’ make lemonade!
this was a great episode for a non-episode
Wow, thats quite a milestone – congrats!!!