Thanks for the video lads great to see Stu with you. Stunning find Rick mate, never seen one before probably never again. The token look alike can't really remember me age 😅awesome too. Mike a nice Vicky there and Stu a Vicky bullhead!!😎🐓🐓🐓🐓🇬🇧🇺🇦
Well done fellas. Rick takes the prize for this week. 2 great finds. From memory, the great eastern was one of Brunnels brain child’s. Biggest steamer of the day but it was a bit of a flop. When they pulled it apart they found the bodies of two boys entombed in it. Good hunt. Catch you next week 🦘🦘😁👍
Wow well done guys yet again, I can’t wait to be able to get into a field. Think it will have to be an organised dig as still haven’t got me a permission as yet
Group digs are ace 👌 you get to meet people and chat, we'll normally I chat more than I detect hahahaha Keep asking and a farmer will let you have permission one day :-)
Fab as ever fellas! 🙏 That lead horn-book is well cool hey wot? and nice to see Stu getting into the mix a bit more... Awesome stuff, B 🦫 Ps. I had summat interesting up too (yesterday). A lead pendant/mount with the head of Bacchus - def. one for the Flo... ☺
@@TheMetalDetectingChannel Thanks buddy - yeah, he's got a flat nose (from an argument with the plough 😄), but otherwise not too bad nick... "To the Next!!..." 😅🤣
Rick, did you just smack down that fabulous ax head from last week! Congratulations!! Mike kudos for figuring out it was the alphabet.. Great find! Stu, keep up the digging, your next!
I flippin ❤ you boys!! Great video, as always!! Love that lead horn book thingy Ricardo…..and Stu’s Iron Axe Of course….couple of coins Michael! An absolute pleasure as always
Thank you mate! 😊 it would be awesome to get that google Play button for 100k subs wow but we really do appreciate the 6k subs we have :-) 😀 thank you for your support and kind words mate 😀
Thanks for making the video guys. Great find the lead alloy lead book. First one I’ve ever seen. Are you able to translate the lettering? Many thanks Alan from Angelsey.
Hey Craig 👋 yes we have found it better to actually go visit a farm and chat with the farmer, I've tried emails and have never got a permission from doing that. Going in person let's the farmer see you and then they can make their minds up! Happy hunting mate