Join me on the Ohio River as I find treasure after treasure. Artifacts, Flint Ridge, Upper Mercer, pendant, arrowheads, bottles, in the Old Town kayak and more.
I'll be 77 soon and I can't get around too well. Your treasure hunts take me back to my childhood of walking the river looking for treasure. Good hunting!
I watched this channel for hours last night....so darn cool! When I was a kid I went to a fossil pit in Hampton, Va that had one of the largest intact fossils of a whale I believe...and it's in the Smithsonian
Good finds and video. Hunting the river bank is like headhunting and dumpster diving. LOL You never know what you're gonna find. And can you change the intro sound track to your videos. Every time I watch one of your videos my dog goes ape shit and wont stop barking and the cat takes off and hides under the bed. No shit!!! LOL
I live beside the Eel river. Every night you can here em all around howling to each other. Really kool but kinda scary sometimes. They always after my chickens. And the cat either had a close call with one or just maybe natural instincts, but she runs under the bed and wont come out for hours. I'm getting ready to HEAD out to the honey hole. And walk another 10, 15 miles today. I need to get a miniature blimp and strap myself to it. That way I can just hover above the ground and pick up the arrowheads.✌😁 keep looking down and pound that ground.
I’ve never seen so much excitement for a Pepsi can and a child’s life jacket. Gonna be honest, I wouldn’t (and still wouldn’t) have stopped to look at them.
Long time artifact hunter, first time subscriber.... Great salvages! You must be pleased! Cheers.... Edit: old can opener handle back near Camp Buckeye? The other a hanging handle for a dresser drawer?
jarmyvicious Thanks much. Good eye there, some things I find, I have no ideas. I knew someone watching would know.👍 Thank you for supporting my channel.
I’m digging the transition edits 😂 that pendant is killer and those beers are good finds too. I see Rocks Cousteau pull the same beers out of dumps. Congrats man
Dougiee Wide Thanks a bunch. I learned that first transition on “The Greatest American Hero”. I’m working on a time machine next, got the Flux Capacitor almost done. 👍 thanks for supporting my channel.
You’re correct on that. It had me stumped for a while! I find artifacts right there along with 1800’s house stuff. Old home site for a long time. Thanks for watching Robert. Much appreciated 👍
Scott nice finds.. amassing hemotite piece!!! When you determine what it is post info on it.. I know ur not crazy about the nutting stones that are not perfect examples, but I would love to have them, if you drag them out I will drive down a pick them up it would be super cool to talk with you too. I save rocks from all my trips an put them in landscaping at the house. You can size my finger for that ring when you get back to it. I can give you the coins too. Lmk Thanks
Scott Nock “SPOILER ALERT” check out my giveaway video Thursday evening between 8-9 pm. It’ll be right up that alley. Thanks for watching and supporting my channel.👍
I am really loving your videos. We spent the last two days at the Ohio. Thanks for the inspiration! The piece at 26:00 : What was that material? Looked like limestone.
My best is a hunting talisman I found while hiking in California. It's got a fox head on one side ,and a wolf's head on the other. It's made out of shale and they're made by chipping the different layers of shale.
Great video! The first lever thingy reminds me of the throttle adjustment lever on my wife's grandfather's old roto tiller. The brass handle is an old drawer pull. I've cooked some of that Flint Ridge flint that turned the prettiest red/orange/black, beautiful stone for sure! Do you work any of the flint you've found on the river?
Jeff Ricketts jtr arrowheaad man I watch all your stuff. That was an awesome find you had. I’ve never found anything drilled, only one small broken shard. Thanks for watching Jeff.👍
neandertodd I assume. I drew it up but it uses his basic design. I got the diagram off the site “Desert Domes” and then figured all the angles to cut so it’d fit together. Thanks for watching 👍
Craig Littler Thanks Craig👍 I took the final photos with the gopro and realized the gooro just doesn’t capture the quality on still photos as what my iPhone does. Lesson learned, next time I’ll use the phone for still pictures. I wanted to do a wrap up but thought it would make the video too long. Do you think folks like longer videos or should maybe around 30 minutes be the max? I’ll ask that on the next video and see what viewers think. I don’t wanna make it too long in case people get bored with the long stuff. Thanks for watching 👍
Between 8 and 9 p.m.? That's past my bedtime, Scott! :) 6:33 I can't see if the top is worked but it may be an projectilepoints.net/Points/Edgefield.html . (Edgefield scrapper) or, it may be a broken Big Sandy?
Michael Meisberger You’re probably right on that. I was looking at it later and it doesn’t look snapped off. It kinda looks worked like that. I think I need to turn the camera off, for a minute, and study the pieces before talking more or moving on. I think it was just disappointment when I didn’t see the tip, that I chalked it up as a broke. Thanks guy.
By the way I wanna Thank you for the necklace you made for Taran he loves it and wears it alot. I knew if he wouldn't I sure would. ha ha ha You did a great job on it!!! Thanks alot!!!
thats a handle to a manual can opener the rest is broken off. the second one looks like drawer pull to an old dresser. pretty. that tallesmen is awesome!!!! what a find!!!!❤️❤️❤️ that tallesmen makes my heart flutter!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great finds Scott! A few heart-breakers but that’s to be expected. Loving the bottles, the ink well and the pendant. Beautiful area and a nice day on the river. 😊