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Mysterious Hatch Door Found Hidden in the Woods! 

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I got access to a spot where an old farmhouse once stood. The farmhouse was tore down somewhere in the 1930's-1940's and now the area is all overgrown with thick brush and woods. We found the foundation of the house and started metal detecting around the area. I found some really cool pieces including one of the most beautiful piece of silver I've ever dug up! We also investigated an underground hatch door that was somewhat hidden in the thick brush. We thought it might be some kind of hidden room but things aren't always what you originally had in mind! Kyle had a rope in his trunk so we drew straws to see who'd descend down and explore, sorry Nibbler! lol
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@kellye8608
@kellye8608 4 года назад
The piece you weren’t sure of looks to me to be a tin tank like how little boys played war. That has to be at least 1900 maybe a little earlier or a little after amazing find!! That silver cameo cover you found is absolutely stunning and so beautiful congrats
@davew8953
@davew8953 4 года назад
That "tractor" looks like an old WWI tank to me probably from a lead army set
@jeanclaudebourgeois4310
@jeanclaudebourgeois4310 4 года назад
WW1 Renault tank
@joshuathompson6053
@joshuathompson6053 4 года назад
@@jeanclaudebourgeois4310 Absolutely a WW1 tank. Probably a kids toy.
@hubmonkey1268
@hubmonkey1268 4 года назад
jean claude bourgeois I just watched a Ford documentary and he made a 1918 Tankette that has that similar profile
@williamo.2519
@williamo.2519 4 года назад
@@joshuathompson6053 US M1917 TANK
@darthlegoman2608
@darthlegoman2608 4 года назад
To me it looks like a pz.38
@dennisarlan3564
@dennisarlan3564 6 лет назад
That moment he figures out he's metal detecting in a septic tank...priceless..18:38🤔
@duanewhite2787
@duanewhite2787 5 лет назад
It's a top to a jewelry box my grandma had one from the 1800s yes they are silver
@ordinaryeverydayguy2593
@ordinaryeverydayguy2593 6 лет назад
The lead piece you found is not a ship, it's a tank. Lead was used to make toy "army men" tanks, canons, etc. circa 1940.
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Thanks. We figured it out later but yes it turned out to be a WWI lead tank. I've dug many lead soldiers over the years but this piece was quite flat as you saw so it really threw me off. Appreciate the help on it
@mrmartyg8282
@mrmartyg8282 6 лет назад
It's a fiat tank 1915. Just for your interest, it was the first type of tank driven by Paton. The French used them till then end of the first World War then they were replaced during the second.
@thespearodiver
@thespearodiver 5 лет назад
That's exactly what it is.
@zookster4701
@zookster4701 4 года назад
Pewter
@methesponge
@methesponge 5 лет назад
some things you shouldn't rub like that! after you clean it up look closely at the damage you did and it will help you remember to not sand the pieces with your thumb and sandy grit :)
@juneyshu6197
@juneyshu6197 2 года назад
So many do this. Id carry a small plastic jar of water or something to swish it in.
@BeachBushandBeyond
@BeachBushandBeyond 5 лет назад
I laughed out loud when Kyle said 'im think im in a septic tank'
@mudsuckingpig6246
@mudsuckingpig6246 2 года назад
Exactly
@cherylsoladay
@cherylsoladay 4 года назад
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the silver cameo piece you found. Amazing what our elder's were able to make.
@annaroseannadanna1
@annaroseannadanna1 5 лет назад
Yup. That’s an old septic tank. Called a “dry well" and were no more than a stone-lined or cement block-lined pit. This pit serviced to collect both the solids..like a septic tank...and allow the wastewater to flow into the ground (thru spaces between the rocks or blocks). Since this was an old farm house tore down in the 30’s...my guess is...an outhouse once set there. Farms back then didn’t have running water and electricity so not sure what’s up with the pipes. Unless the landowners were mistaken about the yrs the house was occupied. Plus, way back then, if a farmer wanted running water they had to pay for the piping from the main line (which would have been in the city) to their home. And pay for electricity to be run from the nearest pole or station.
@leller4676
@leller4676 6 лет назад
The piece with the glass is in fact a high voltage glass insulator. They used to be used on power lines, nice find!
@johnfolger8871
@johnfolger8871 3 года назад
viewing port for ferness , the thing that looks like glass insalater , had one on a 1930s oil ferness
@The_Bookman
@The_Bookman 2 года назад
@@johnfolger8871do you mean furnace? Or is that, like, a brand of car or something?
@Brucie7702
@Brucie7702 4 года назад
5:47 is a design of a Renault FT-17 or FT-20 tank. They're from the 1st world war.
@onelove-4all940
@onelove-4all940 4 года назад
How many of you getting mad every time he rub what he finds with his dirty cloves?
@jamesmurray8392
@jamesmurray8392 3 года назад
Only idiots and amateurs rub the dirt off. He falls in the category of idiot
@2much4u2handle
@2much4u2handle 4 месяца назад
I was thinking the same thing!
@memorylaine
@memorylaine 4 года назад
Thank you for not only a great show but I needed the laugh...'out house?" Hahahaha Searching for a coin some child ate.... You guys are great!
@DiggingCanuck
@DiggingCanuck 6 лет назад
That is probably the first time someone detected a septic tank. Almost felt Geraldo Riveira-ish 😉
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Looking for petrified droppings, no luck though! Lol.
@seniorfrog7391
@seniorfrog7391 6 лет назад
Digging Canuck it's NOT a septic tank !! It's a storm drain !!
@solosearcher
@solosearcher 6 лет назад
It's a septic drain
@kennykyle4813
@kennykyle4813 6 лет назад
It's an old cistern.
@douglasalounsbury407
@douglasalounsbury407 5 лет назад
Digging Canuck I got
@troypimenta3883
@troypimenta3883 Год назад
What a fun adventure in the woods. I know y'all usually hunt old houses and fields, but woods is a blast too.
@silverstar4289
@silverstar4289 Год назад
Mentioned on another channel. An archeologist friend told me one of her best assets was a janitor at her university. She would bring items back from a site survey- required before highway projects and other construction work. Had obscure things laid out in her lab. He walks by and starts identifying things. She was a little sad when he retired
@joebrown1382
@joebrown1382 6 лет назад
That's a WW1 tank.
@panamared354
@panamared354 6 лет назад
Joe Brown that's what I thought
@joebrown1382
@joebrown1382 6 лет назад
The tracks on WW1 tanks were this style.
@downinthemuff
@downinthemuff 6 лет назад
I thought tank too!
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Thanks Joe. I was able to research it afterwards and that's exactly what it was. I totally thought it was a tractor.
@donfulton5765
@donfulton5765 6 лет назад
Jason- they have the actual tank on display in Camp San Louis Obispo , CA. along with other tanks from WW1
@eastcoasthistoryhunter2027
@eastcoasthistoryhunter2027 6 лет назад
The little tractor thing looks alot like an early tank. The sterling lid may be the top to a face cream jar. Awesome piece brother.
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Thanks. Turns out that was an early WWI tank and not a tractor. Totally fooled me in the field
@seniorfrog7391
@seniorfrog7391 6 лет назад
bluesdigger 66 that was NOT a face cream jar it's a small jewelery case !!
@Dan-nj9oz
@Dan-nj9oz 3 года назад
It's a lid off of an old Jewelry box
@goneflying140
@goneflying140 3 года назад
That silver trinket box top with the cameo on it was just amazing!!!
@philthemagician1949
@philthemagician1949 5 лет назад
that second item you found is a Military Tank & it's Awesome !! as an ex Royal Australian Armoured Corps , Trooper 3112645 we have seen those and others from time to time , that older members have collected during their lifetime !! Have fun & keep Detecting !!
@MrHans818
@MrHans818 4 года назад
Looks like WW1
@jimtalbott2095
@jimtalbott2095 3 года назад
That glass piece appears to be a fill level gauge for an old fuel oil tank
@flthunderdigginwrob3162
@flthunderdigginwrob3162 6 лет назад
Incredible cameo piece-just beautiful! Cool little bottle too! Have just found my first 3 complete vintage bottles on a 1922 farmhouse property I am currently on!Yes, I was going to let you know that was a WWI tank, but somebody beat me to it! A super cool find!!!Have yet to get a mason jar porcelain intact yet-good find!
@davew8953
@davew8953 4 года назад
Back in the day the household trash would be taken a couple hundred feet from the house, and buried in a trench that was back-filled every time a new section was dug. check around for their garbage dump site and you should be able to find many many old bottles. Best site i ever found had 15 patent medicine bottles all together, from the depression era. My best guess was it had a high alcohol content and someone needed a snootful. Have fun digging those old bottles.
@mistybollinger3312
@mistybollinger3312 2 года назад
Omg that silver cameo thing is gorgeous!! Awesome find!! And the seashell thing is a snail shell, not a seashell!! Lol
@Semper_fi_777
@Semper_fi_777 Год назад
WWI tank replica of that tractor piece. The future General Patton saw the value of these future 'Tanks' and spearheaded their popularity during WWI and in subsequent years, and this very design you see with that piece they found. As noted on History on the Net... "Patton personally oversaw the logistics of the tanks in their first combat use by American forces (WWI). He valued these machines, ordering that no U.S. be surrendered. He led the tanks from the front during the march to the Battle of Saint-Miheil, and walked in front of the German-held village of Essey in order to inspire his men". Nice historical find.
@jerryhimself11
@jerryhimself11 6 лет назад
You found a WWI tank commemorative medal there!
@michaellipousky9143
@michaellipousky9143 6 лет назад
You need a spray bottle and a brush. You need to quit rubbing stuff with your gritty thumb. That is a terrible habit. Dude it's like 36 grit sand paper!!!!!! Just quit doing it.
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Thanks, noted.
@troystutsman1400
@troystutsman1400 6 лет назад
Michael Lipousky Yep... The first valuable coin you scratch up, you’re going to cry yourself to sleep...!
@troystutsman1400
@troystutsman1400 6 лет назад
It’s one of the Underground Railroad entrances...lol.
@ladenelucier1491
@ladenelucier1491 6 лет назад
I agree with Michael! Slow down take a breath. You are not using the right tools for artifacts. Do some extensive research. I started collecting in the late 1950's and still do. Bottles, gold dredging & panning. Raw gemstones, rock hound That's me. Still have a broach with platinum & cameo, found in Nevada ghost town back outhouse dump, 100 years old then, also in the 50's. You are going to learn by your mistakes! !!! Don't make the same ones I did. I am 67 and still scour the mountains. Luck would have it you are presently on private land. Make sure you have all permits when on any land. States I have hunted....Nevada, Idaho, California, Oregon Arizona. ... I could go on. I am currently in Idaho. Yes it is fun, rewarding and you will soon have an extensive collection. I do. At your age you can both learn more than ever. New technologies are amazing! !! Be careful, enjoy and God Bless 📷📷📹📹🐱🐱
@wanzhaf932
@wanzhaf932 6 лет назад
I have a cringe while hes doing that...
@deepcastingray3424
@deepcastingray3424 6 лет назад
Wow that silver cameo was incredible!!!!
@frankjharvey6790
@frankjharvey6790 3 года назад
Amazing silver cameo jewlery piece scratched with gritty gloved hands right outta the ground! Sandblast that baby when u get it home! Nice find!
@reiserstreasurehuntingempo8993
I love the tank! And the car lens! Great finds!
@mistydawn2717
@mistydawn2717 6 лет назад
Did u know that old cameos were hand carved? That was a beautiful piece💜✌
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
I didn’t know that!
@TezzaCrow
@TezzaCrow 5 лет назад
And he just scratched the crap out of it. SMH Quarter Hoarder . . . Dude, you've got great potential, but you are very destructive with your gloves and your digger.
@elainewooster125
@elainewooster125 3 года назад
You guys are great, love watching you get excited with your finds. Keep up the good work.👏👌👍
@OnlyMyOpinion
@OnlyMyOpinion 5 лет назад
Put a magnet to the silver piece, if it doesn't stick, you have a chance of it being silver. Also look for the number 925 or Stirling written somewhere on it somewhere small. I enjoy the video.
@terrymorrison7263
@terrymorrison7263 6 лет назад
Thanks dude for saying the dog tag was old I was born in 1960 I'm 58 why you got to be that way I'm still young
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Haha. I didn't say it was old. Just slightly older than me. 58 is still as fresh as a spring Daisy!
@donnalibby6246
@donnalibby6246 5 лет назад
Terry Morrison Being born in the 40’s I laughed when he said the dog tag was old. Seems like yesterday to me. Lol
@JDsVarietyChannel
@JDsVarietyChannel 6 лет назад
WARNING. Envy level 9/10. Amazing cameo!! You missed the title of the century. "Metal detecting inside old septic tank, found ancient poop"
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
It's funny to think you're going down into a storm cellar and then realizing it's just a giant toilet! Lol. Too bad he didn't find any petrified droppings!
@clarencebonner1523
@clarencebonner1523 3 года назад
I found a Latrine deposit doing that once...
@Tony-xq4iu
@Tony-xq4iu 3 года назад
hahaha...good comment! Made me belly laugh!
@kaihtlinkavanagh8611
@kaihtlinkavanagh8611 2 года назад
9?vor
@brianreynolds4306
@brianreynolds4306 4 года назад
I am cracking up. Your comment “ Now Kyle’s wife specifically told him not to go in the hole” and here he is all suited up ... Definitely worth the price of admission to see this. Good one guys! Go Team!
@mikehunt8375
@mikehunt8375 4 года назад
I've found one of those holes in the middle of the woods when I was 14. That's awesome!
@justanotherfreakinchannel9069
@justanotherfreakinchannel9069 6 лет назад
Nice finds, love that jewelry box lid!! I think the first glass thing you found was an insulator, and I don't think that would have been a septic tank, probably more likely a cistern!
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
I'm starting to lean towards a cistern now too. Once I researched them it kinda has that look about it. Thanks for he help on it!
@kimgrattage2395
@kimgrattage2395 5 лет назад
Always take a soft paint brush to clean the items you find.
@grampathecleveradviser5461
@grampathecleveradviser5461 3 года назад
The piece right after the sparkplug is a needle and seat to a lawnmower carberater.
@sistershistorydetectorists9307
man you just gotta hate it when you draw the short straw LOL - that silver lid is awesome so ornate and pretty - another fine hunt guys - take care Maine Metal Detecting - Sisters History Detectorists
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
That lid really made my heart race. I just thought it was stunning, and Kyle was a trooper going into that pit! He was hoping they hid things in the walls but it didn't turn out quite like we had hoped. Lol. Thanks ladies
@ZeroDiscrimination
@ZeroDiscrimination 6 лет назад
Awesome finds!! Love the silver jewelry box lid!!! I think that is one of my favorite finds I’ve ever seen & with a cameo on it...beautiful!! Your tractor/tank thingy looks similar to a flat led cannon toy I found in the past. Cool find! Thanks for sharing! HH! ~ Gypsy
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Thanks Gypsy. That silver cameo almost made my heart stop. I had to edit the clip a little because I screaming for Kyle like a little girl! lol
@ZeroDiscrimination
@ZeroDiscrimination 6 лет назад
Quarter Hoarder Lol 😂 I would of been screaming & maybe cartwheels too! Lol
@TsquareTalk
@TsquareTalk 6 лет назад
Zero Discrimination I see you
@diggumdetecting3369
@diggumdetecting3369 6 лет назад
Yes, that tractor thing is a ww1 tank. Great finds, QH!
@patrickbush9526
@patrickbush9526 4 года назад
I think the hole in the ground was an old outhouse did you find any turds?
@lovellastroude3132
@lovellastroude3132 2 года назад
"Instrument Reed" may actually be from a jewelry box. And the cameo lid could have come from same thing.
@danafredrickson9718
@danafredrickson9718 5 лет назад
that pretty thing with the cameo is the lid to an old jewery box beautiful!
@RyanCox5694
@RyanCox5694 5 лет назад
That “Tractor” looked like a tank to me.
@nashwaldrop6198
@nashwaldrop6198 4 года назад
The "tractor" you found is actually of an early tank
@michaelhope3866
@michaelhope3866 5 лет назад
My grandparent's house when I was small did not have a septic tank but it did have a gray water tank would take the water from baths, dishwashing, and any other wastewater. Then of course away from the house was the outhouse. There was no pit for it. the building sat on a slite hill so the back could be opened and the contents could be shoveled out once a year to be burned with the cornstalks, vines and other dead plants from the summers vegetable garden. So even though there was no running water we still had a hand pump and had to deal with wastewater. And that is what I think their "septic tank" is a gray water tank.
@MT-zd2qj
@MT-zd2qj 2 года назад
Just found your channel and it's great. Going to be a Quarter Hoarder marathon for me.
@Xoremus72
@Xoremus72 5 лет назад
Everything that comes up screams old fire house..
@davidstrait8873
@davidstrait8873 3 года назад
Panzer
@ChristopherHayniedd980
@ChristopherHayniedd980 6 лет назад
It's a high voltage insulator I think.
@BurningTirez
@BurningTirez 6 лет назад
Yep your right I've found them before near the railroad tracks. Most likely a HV line insulator.
@robertgrove2131
@robertgrove2131 6 лет назад
Old telephones used high voltage for the ringer probably a telephone insulator(early)
@PLANETARYBABE
@PLANETARYBABE 5 лет назад
The piece with the two holes..looks like a large chain link. The thin piece that looks like a coin..resembles a knock out from an old electrical panel box. That small metal box resembles the old connector box for phone line terminals (indoor type..usually mounted to baseboards). The shell is more than likely a .410 Gauge. The piece that looks like a grate/drain....reminds me of the flat flange that covers a thick lens light on old rail yards (you'd be surprised how much petrified wood you find in the track stone!). Definitely some unique finds!.
@jimjustice581
@jimjustice581 2 года назад
Could that be a cistern for gathering water? On second thought, with the cement blocks open and allowing water to trickle through, it’s probably a septic tank. Thanks for taking us along.
@kenouellette3893
@kenouellette3893 6 лет назад
I love the way you like to scratch up your finds with those gritty mitts of yours. Some hunters use squirt bottles or wait till they get home to clean the goods, but what do they know.
@herbiehusker1889
@herbiehusker1889 5 лет назад
They know a lot more than this guy
@janiceconnolly8740
@janiceconnolly8740 5 лет назад
Dirty mitts 😂😂😂
@markrutledge2593
@markrutledge2593 4 года назад
Snide...
@davideo1954
@davideo1954 6 лет назад
Never like to be the Smart Ass...but you thought the horseshoe was an original? Do you find a lot of replicas? Maybe I should just sit here quietly. Lol
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Haha. By original I meant I think it actually came off a horse and not made specifically for the horseshoe tossing game. My choice of words were confusing. Lol.
@325aliceI
@325aliceI 4 года назад
@BASSN SANE now, now🤭
@DustinsCollectingandDetecting
@DustinsCollectingandDetecting 5 лет назад
thanks again jason for the stickers and the autograph.you are my favorite youtube detectorist to watch and cant wait till you come back to arkansas so we can try and find some goodies
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 5 лет назад
You’re more than welcome and I’ll definitely let you know when I’m coming back down. Looking forward to it!
@DustinsCollectingandDetecting
@DustinsCollectingandDetecting 5 лет назад
@@QuarterHoarder it be nice to get to hunt with one of my favorite detectorists and out hunt him lmbo just kidding..in all honesty thought just looking forward to hunting and making new friends
@ant14music
@ant14music 6 лет назад
Take a spray bottle of water so you can wash stuff. Every time I see a metal detecting video there's THAT THUMB. When the river divers do it to a pair of expensive sunglasses I cringe.
@jameslacey858
@jameslacey858 6 лет назад
YES... Sir. Kyle's in a septic tank!💩 And you guys are walking around in a garbage dump LMFAO Thanks I needed that🤣
@dominickraimo2411
@dominickraimo2411 Год назад
Beautiful cameo. Awesome scrollwork.
@harrybond7459
@harrybond7459 3 года назад
Septic tanks were used as early as the 1800's, but they were usually metal lined.
@HistoryHoundDetecting
@HistoryHoundDetecting 6 лет назад
Good grief! Just the title gets the old heart thumping!
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Haha, thanks Ben!
@HistoryHoundDetecting
@HistoryHoundDetecting 6 лет назад
That cameo box lid was AWESOME!! You guys crack me up! “I think I’m in a septic tank”. Mind your earholes bud!
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
C'mon, you never detected in a septic tank before? There could be 'treasure' in there. lol
@glennhundley7982
@glennhundley7982 6 лет назад
Hey Kyle, I have an old friend who spent many an hour inside cistern's and he is a multimillionaire because of what you are doing now. Y'all run across any old bottles? Big money there.
@sef2273
@sef2273 4 года назад
Ya right
@soulcut5736
@soulcut5736 4 года назад
🤫sssshhhhh your friend sells drugs he just tells dumb people he got his millions digging up trash.
@codysorrell8550
@codysorrell8550 3 года назад
Kyle was 100% in a latrine, lol. The hole is where the crapper was hence the foundation around it. The piping at the top is the overflow.
@terranceway
@terranceway 2 года назад
That glass thingy is a glass insulator used in attics of old homes to guid wire acros the attic.
@bearefoot1384
@bearefoot1384 5 лет назад
You "grate" is an old reflector.. I have one with the glass
@jaddy540
@jaddy540 5 лет назад
Bring some water along, wash the finds and show them to us.
@hooner2009
@hooner2009 5 лет назад
This is the best idea yet!
@dboogeman2002
@dboogeman2002 3 года назад
First large silver piece looked like the top cover of a small jewelry box or music box
@billclancy4436
@billclancy4436 4 года назад
When you used your foot to clear the area I bet you're glad it wasn't a bear trap that set off the detector.
@jasonmorton6040
@jasonmorton6040 3 года назад
Please, please, please, stop rubbing your finds with gloves on!!!! You’re driving me nuts!!!! Great finds though!! Thanks for your uploads!!!
@pdk9capt104
@pdk9capt104 3 года назад
Watching him do that is like finger nails on a blackboard. Crazy...
@13bravoredleg18
@13bravoredleg18 6 лет назад
French WW1 lead tank! 😝
@rahnmartz1241
@rahnmartz1241 5 лет назад
It's a COAL BIN for an indoor furnace. I used to have one in a house I lived in.
@susieqsmith4609
@susieqsmith4609 4 года назад
The slotted thin piece is a piece of a harmonica, the hole you crawled into is a cistern for collection rain water. Then people filled them in with junk ,and trash, dig around you might find something good.
@steventhun1813
@steventhun1813 6 лет назад
Stop rubing those artifacts with your dirty glove! Get a bucket wit liltle water and spraybootle!
@spagsketti
@spagsketti 3 года назад
spray bootle?
@stevenminch6638
@stevenminch6638 6 лет назад
I know this sounds silly but some of those hot wheels are worth a lot there is a guy one you tube that restores them if the bottoms not plastic it pretty old might be worth checking out
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
I've found a few over the years with red lines around the wheels. I was told that those had some value but I'm not sure exactly.
@sweetness00734
@sweetness00734 6 лет назад
By the looks of it to me looked like an 80's something Camaro which if it was could be 80s or 90' possibly 2000's
@twentytwoyeets7319
@twentytwoyeets7319 5 лет назад
Steven Minch do you watch BaremetalHW?
@dortot1
@dortot1 5 лет назад
The round grate from Libby Cataphote was probably a protective cover over a light, especially for an area close to machinery/flying debris. The glass/squarish piece I thought that it was an insulator related to knob and tube electrical or old phone lines or cattle electric fence. Others said it was a canning jar lid. I wondered if the heavy engraved toy was of a World War 1 tank.
@Jana-TheCraftyGambler
@Jana-TheCraftyGambler 4 года назад
When I was in H.S. My parents moved us to the country. The house was over 100 yrs old on a 365 acre ranch. When we were digging our veg. garden. We unearth a Tom of old medicine bottles. I had a huge collection. I have no idea what my mom did with them when I got married but I wish I had kept them. We used to go treasure uniting in the winter because of the rattle snakes and copperheads. I wish I had a metal detector back then. There had once been a one room school house on the property. Makes me sick thinking of the things we could have possibly found
@robplotts9412
@robplotts9412 6 лет назад
yup ww1 tank not tractor. spark plug is 40-50s small shot shell is a 4-10 good for bird, squirrel. nice to see the nibbler of the nickel lol. great hint stay safe
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Thanks Rob. The tank totally fooled me.
@johnrapp8816
@johnrapp8816 6 лет назад
I had a 410 when I was 14. You had to be a damn good shot to hit a bird on the wing. You could hit them in a tree or on a wire but that was something we were taught not to do. But we had fun trying to hit birds on the wing. Used up lots of shells.
@robplotts9412
@robplotts9412 6 лет назад
John Rapp pheasant grouse quale 4-10 is nice 20 gauge isn't too bad but if your cleanin and eatin the bird 4-10 doesn't blow the bird apart.
@MikeDesertHunterHale
@MikeDesertHunterHale 6 лет назад
The .410 shell has it primer backing out of the shell, usually has 9/16 oz of lead pellets usually #6,7,8's in size (higher the number the smaller the BB's). it's a 3 1/2" long shell, The still make them, great little shotgun, the 410 gauge is different in this shell, it's actually .41" in diameter, not a true "gauge" number, just the way they were named, guns are funny..
@TacoStacks
@TacoStacks 6 лет назад
Awesome vid!
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Thanks Taco!
@Thatgaycoincollector
@Thatgaycoincollector 3 года назад
It’s you!
@jimbomc4439
@jimbomc4439 3 года назад
I think the boys had a few drinks before they got adventurous !
@vermontgasman
@vermontgasman 3 года назад
The thing he climbed down into is called a dry well around here. It is used to get rid of gray water..
@charleswieand4445
@charleswieand4445 4 года назад
When he said theres a pipe in here i knew he was in dried shizz . The way blocks were stacked w was a giveaway
@Beanieweenieable
@Beanieweenieable 6 лет назад
It’s a cistern dudes
@goneflying140
@goneflying140 3 года назад
That little metal piece with the track on it looks like a WW1 tank.
@memorylaine
@memorylaine 4 года назад
That cameo is beautiful... I enjoy your video!
@DiggerDawn
@DiggerDawn 6 лет назад
Hah I found a homeless person once detecting in woodland, I thought it was just a bit of plastic till his head popped out! Great hunt guys I think your brave going down into those holes!!
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 6 лет назад
Ha, I've stumbled across 2-3 homeless in the woods myself. Never has a problem but it does scare you a little when your way back in the woods. Thanks for stopping by!
@Jmadrid530
@Jmadrid530 5 лет назад
I'm also from Woodland, CA
@rushedandlost
@rushedandlost 4 года назад
O.K., I'm not watching anymore. Might as well clean all found stuff with 60 grit sandpaper.
@MrChris76012
@MrChris76012 5 лет назад
The Glass piece that is a mystery is actually a Lafayette jar lid. COOL FIND!! Below is how to find more info on it. AUG 4 1885” on top, although the earlier jars had no markings The first patent date referred to Guptil’s 1884 patent discussed above, but the second was issued to James Comley (No. 323,636) on August 4, 1885. These jars had the tooled finishes. The Comley improvement had a “stud projecting from the back of the thumbpiece ring. The stud was meant to keep the ring pressed tightly against the glass stopper, to prevent the closure from accidentally coming apart.”
@QuarterHoarder
@QuarterHoarder 5 лет назад
You are exactly right. I figured it out myself a week or so later when I cleaned it all up. It’s actually in one of my display cases now and I’m hoping to one day find the jar that goes with it.
@sharonbartlett4307
@sharonbartlett4307 3 года назад
The thing right before the toy car looks like a tank to me. Just my opinion. I am pretty new to your channel but liking your videos very much.
@tommylitz4543
@tommylitz4543 5 лет назад
Dude, you destroy everything you find. Why not just take a belt sander to the artifacts.
@tatviator
@tatviator 4 года назад
No Shit....Got a belt sander? lol....
@yoyomawh4091
@yoyomawh4091 3 года назад
@@tatviator I was 6 years old when I learned NOT to GRIND ANY artifacts with sand and loam................
@richardnorman1933
@richardnorman1933 6 лет назад
that thing you call tractor is a tank
@annettefindlay8076
@annettefindlay8076 2 года назад
Beautiful cameo lid!❤️
@trudyclay3478
@trudyclay3478 5 лет назад
That hole you're in is called a cistern it's used to collect rainwater for emergency use
@leeuwenburghfred
@leeuwenburghfred 4 года назад
When I was young we lived in an old farm house that had a huge concrete WATER cistern. Every couple of months we had to haveca water truck come out and fill it. We did get a well drilled. I remember looking into it occasionally and seeing a rotting mouse carcass . . .
@bobbyroberts3863
@bobbyroberts3863 4 года назад
You're in a water cistern
@edsasse1460
@edsasse1460 5 лет назад
Nice piece then you take your muddy glove and scratch it up !!!!! try gentle rinsing first.......otherwise pretty cool spot
@piratedjradio
@piratedjradio 5 лет назад
that buckle you got the other piece of metal you had in your hand was the pin that was a complete buckle but you didn't have it when you laid out your finds and the thing you thought was a tractor is actually an early tank, ive seen one before
@blurboards1
@blurboards1 6 лет назад
That tractor piece actually looks like a WW1 era tank, probably a cast kids toy.
@diggingnashvegas
@diggingnashvegas 6 лет назад
Definitely a ww1 tank
@sharingthebounty2488
@sharingthebounty2488 6 лет назад
Holy Cow...you are SO careless when you start cramming your shovels into the areas....I am surprised you don't damage more items than you do. Everything should be treated with care and respect....it's kind of hard watching you sometimes! LOL...you may want to spend some time visiting antique shops to better familiarize yourself with things from the past. Some of the comments you make are pretty embarrassing. I DO enjoy some of the areas and old houses/land that you hunt.
@jackjones9611
@jackjones9611 4 года назад
So you found the trash pile! Awesome job. The landfill would keep you really busy
@DiggingBuddy
@DiggingBuddy Год назад
Somehow this old video came up on my feed, I miss the nickel nibbler!
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