@@mattbraley534 hey bud! Thanks for supporting the new channel! I love the accupoint so far. It's built a lot better than most of the others I've used and has the ferrous and non ferrous tone option...which has been a nice addition
Hon your lighter is a nice ol ww1 !my grandfather was in army then! I’m 69 add up from time of ww1=/ whejn it started and that,ll be how old your lighter is! SAve it
@@somersetsearchers thanksbfir the support! Being around gravestones and cemeteries is one of the things that everyone in this hobby should take seriously, and avoid out of respect if nothing else.
Wow that second cellar hole in all those mint leaves is beautiful! Great job pulling all those buttons out of pounded sites! That’s a success in my book any day! Your iron false looked like a wick advancer for an old oil lamp. Geez you have been slamming those 2 cent pieces! Congrats to Shawn on the Seated Dime! Artillery buttons are absolutely epic!
@@masonmercmetaldetecting yeah it was like a picture perfect scene at that spot. Thanks, I def got lucky that the others that came before me left a few things for us to find lol
Can you share some details about the most extraordinary coin or relic you found at the tavern, and did they reveal any intriguing stories about the history of the place? Are you on Facebook or Instagram? I'd love to connect and hear more about your experiences and insights! Let's keep in touch!
@@fahimreza01 that question is kind of a catch 22. My favorite items was either the police button or the MIT medal. But the sheer diversity of the finds tell the most about the tavern. People from all walks of life and all over the area came there to have a few drinks and have a good time. Some items we from the families who owned the property throughout its life and some were from the patrons that visited there.
@@conniebarnes1824 yeah my personal favorite was that Boston police button. It turns out that it was a civil war era button. Pretty neat. Or that medal from MIT, That's pretty rare to find I'm sure
Thanks! Yeah that medallion/medal is now one of my favorite finds, it's just very unique and a nice piece of Massachusetts history. Thanks for the support, much appreciated
Cool finds bro! Nice to see so many people sharing the same passion! Cool !!! Big support from metaldetecting couple from southern Europe.. new friends and subs.. Happy hunting!
Looks like you and Sean did good. I did get to meet Sean later in the day up in the cow field. That arrow head 🤯 what a find crazy. I head that guy talking to someone about it but I couldn’t quite make out what it was. I didn’t find much but I had fun
@@silver-assassin508 yeah I got soaked out there lol. Shawn from 603Diggaz ended up digging that kg2 from that same general area you dug your buckle after the rain stopped.
Yeah we covered a lot of ground that day and put in a good 8-9 hours probably. Ran the Manticore's battery down all the way and had to run it for the last hour on a power bank
Awesome digs!!! Seated quarter is amazing! Pile of buttons, love those neckerchief slides! We still have never dug one of those, but thanks to you Mason has 2 of them! Thanks again! Great video and finds!
Thanks! Yeah I was pretty excited to dig the seated in an area I was thinking would produce standing liberties and mercury dimes at best. And one of the ones I dug in this video is the one I gave to Mason last week lol.
It's always good to remember and memorialize. Nice tribute. I don't know how "happy" Memorial Days are overall - but they do bring some happy remembrances of those who gave everything for the rest of us. Rest in peace, brothers.