On this adventure I return to the Clover Field and find a baffling number of EVEN MORE colonial treasures. Original music by Brad Martin www.GMMD.us / greenmountainmetaldete... / green.mountain.metal.d...
I appreciate that you are excited about horse tack. So many detectors write it all off as junk. Horses are a huge part of our history & were the most valuable part of many people’s lives.
I love finding horse tack and buckles, even enjoy finding horse shoes. it helps paint a picture of what the area was used for and the activities that happened way back when
Horses were indispensable! Almost more than cars for us. We can get on a bus or train to travel long distances, but for them, it was a horse or nothing.
That thing you keep thinking is a flower is 2 US flags & a badge between. You can even see the stripes on the flag. That Ct coin is really a good find. Carry on!
My son just got his first metal detector (he’s 7) and we are watching your videos for inspiration. He insisted we subscribe and say thank you for sharing these. We are in Michigan for reference, hoping to find some fun things. 😊
I'm just 2minutes in and I can tell already by your smile how this episode is going to be. Thank you for just being you. I love what you do and how you do it, from your voice and how you tell the story, to the music, and just your honesty and respect to your actions.
I believe a strong measure of a man is in the friends he attracts and keeps. It certainly seems like I might be correct in your case as I find the friends who claim you are classy, stand-up sort of folks who all have an aura of dignity much like your own. Bravo, Brad. Your son is a very fortunate lad.
My first thought on the jewelry piece was of a necklace I had as a child back in the early 1960s. The charm was of a descending dove which represents baptism. These charms were quite common at the time for necklaces, charm bracelets and even anklets. I've seen other posts saying "eagle & crossed flags" which also sounds plausible. I can see where the flower idea also works. You're able to see it better than we are.
I had surgery last week and I am feeling better than I have in years, and as the snow falls here in Vermont I watch you digging in a field of clover and I can't wait to get out there and start detecting again. Sweet Digs Brad !!
I enjoy the way you tell a story about the people that once live their. The understanding that you have with that area is very interesting. Always anticipating what you might find next. Thanks brother!
It's always so good to see u every Fri. Morning! A hot cup of coffee and metal detecting ! Hi Mike ur dog was very interested in what Brad was doing, that was so funny!💕❤️💜❤️💕
Woaaaah EXTREME!!! Couldn't possibly go any further because there's grass! I know what you mean, i didn't mow my lawn when i was meant to and now i'm trapped in my house and running out of food with no possible way to get out because there's long grass...
Great video Brad. Congratulations on finding the Connecticut copper way cool, and the thin silver coin, and the cool relics too plus the coppers you and Mike found.
You can make a cool night light out of the old insulators. Make an octagonal or round platform make a relief for the insulator to sit in and put a socket for a LED Christmas type bulb in the middle.
Brad, love your show! Hey, I was wondering if Mike is married? He sure is nice looking with that sweet smile and dimple on his cheek. Oh yes, I live out west where the real mountains are, close to Yosemite
Wow!! Mostly coins! An "I told you so" with the silver! I loved your video and "it was made even better by our friend Mike!" As always such a pleasure to watch you mental detect and and beautiful Vermont!
I think he needs to watch your channel to learn about. Hammered Roman silver coins, especially the coin with the CON and OCT, on it. It looked to me like one of the coins that you find out in the fields of Perthshire! (Love your channel)
I recomment you watch The Scottish Detectorist channel. Very educational. He finds Hammered Roman coins. Kinda like the Silver coins you found. Also Gorgeous Georgian silver coin.. and the small coin with a CON on it... its old roman I believe. Good luck! Keep hunting.
I'm a long time subscriber I love your videos! I so wish I could join you on one of these hunts. I love history and learning about history. I would love to find some of this history as well. I live in Kentucky and I never find anything as historical and cool as you do. Thanks for these amazing videos and keep up the amazing work!
Great finds! Awesome that you found that beehive insulator! I’m guessing it was a Brookfield CD 145. Skirt embossed is early 1900’s. Dome embossed is late 1800’s
You know it's nice to find old relics remnants of the past. But the best part is spending time with your friend.... P.s I remember Mike... Happy hunting
Welcome back, Mike! That field never disappoints. Just amazing you keep finding coins there. You have to wonder what the people were like that lived there. Have you ever kept track of where you find items in the field, such as finding the coins along a path way, perhaps?