You young man are an inspiration to all young people to get out and dig. The history that you find amazes me. To see someone so young loving history the way you do warms my heart. Stay safe and keep saving our history someone has to.
You need to hold a Q&A Briton. I have so many questions to ask you. Like how did you learn all of the history about the Civil War? Your knowledge is amazing!
Whats the "Don't click this" in sub notifications? Lol. Nice 2 day hunt. Thought ghost hunter was done with his channel. He was dormant for a long time. Went back and subbed. Keep them videos coming. What a nice field!
Yeah he was haha and it’s just a joke for people who haven’t subscribed yet. Usually people will click a link when they’re not supposed to but it sends them to my channel to subscribe 😂 reverse psychology
I'm from Anderson SC and the family and I have been metal detecting and I've been finding old melted what looks to be silver with different things on them .I don't really know what a lot of this stuff is .if possible get back with me and maybe we can bounce some pic back and forth it would be very helpful thanks and I'm a new subscriber for sure .
what part of SC were you in? what plantation? if you can say, if not I understand. I am in the low country on the Edisto river. been here all my 62 years, I guess you could say I am a "native American" I was born here! LOL! good video,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Why do u ALWAYS SAY Civil War bullets when someone could have been hunting with that bullet 15 or even 20 yrs after the war ended?? Please explain how u know ?
Man that is a good site you have there. I'm in the Charleston SC area and the biggest problem I have is finding a good site. I'll pay you $35 per hour to take me out on one of your sites. Please consider my offer, thanks and happy hunting
Great finds, Britain, for both you fellas! Nice Native pieces, too! And just a heads up...this "Ted" person is a bot. It might be better not to respond to him...I enjoyed the video!😊💖
Son, l wouldn't attempt to keep up with you on colonial/civil war artifacts, but lndian artifacts l know a bit about. First, not every piece of worked stone is a "arrowhead" and l didn't really spot much in your haul of the real Mc Coy. There are many reference books with pictures to help you to become more knowledgeable of various lndian artifacts and there are many of them: scrapers, knives, spear points, sharp chippings used to butcher or to trim hides for clothing, and the list goes on and on. To call everything an arrowhead grates on the nerves of those of us that have hunted, found, traded for and studied stone artifacts for many decades.