Wow that wood is a keeper and brag some its what you guys do the best finding so far. Enjoy your hunts i get excited when it is a coin talk about priceless , jus think how many hands did those coins get touch with?.Great content you are the best 2 great friends i can ask for.keep finding ill watch them and yes i enjoy the videos you make.!@ Barbie NWP, FL
Great show fellows I really enjoy your videos, your finding are very similar to what I'm finding in NW France where I live now ! I had the same issue with the Remote control support ! They aren't very expensive 12 bucks ? Thanks again from Kevin in France and Florida
Shawn & Jerry, I love this content. I think it should be on the History Channel & we should be paying for it!!! You have completely blown my mind once again and I thank you both 💖💖
Yeah I do know with my general settings on the Deus 2 it’s hard to determine what things are. Now when I used the at pro, I could have just detected with tones. Now with Jerry’s program he uses, I’m not sure.
That is a pistol ball starter. The diameter looks like a .45 maybe. You know, where to start. Your early commentary was great. The finds are really cool.
Many times old sites were interesting to country folk, and they picnicked and explored them during summer. They would lose coins doing so, as well as hunters, so the toy revolver was likely lost in the early sixties.
I also use the Deus 2 and that part has broken on me twice. It's a pretty annoying aspect of the machine. Cheap enough fix but bad design considering the rest of the machine was done really well.
Sean what does the symbol on your hat stand for? I had to take a triple take because of how similar it is to my channel logo lol. I just made up the design in Canva and thought it was cool. I might need to change it up if that is some official company on your hat :). Had to ask.
@@detectingpa8968 I appreciate it. I’m relaunching my channel to do all cache hunts soon so will likely switch it up anyway. Just crazy how close. Enjoy the videos you guys are putting together.
I found a toy gun in pieces that looks very close to the one you dug. I cleaned & reassembled it and it looks awesome. I'm sure yours will clean up just as nice. Agreed, 1940s to 50s from the research I did. I found a picture of a pristine example in someone's private collection. I display mine with the picture for historical comparison. Nice get!!
XP Plastic mounting Bracket for Remote $9.95, do yourself a favor and get the XP Lanyard for $2.75. Mine broke when it was a month or so old, I keep spares in the bag now. Loved the spoon handle and the root!
My guess is at least one family lived in the area, if not in the school house building. As a youngster in Greene County, there were two old schoolhouses , then functioning as homes, with which I was familiar.
Great video guys i love your videos you all do a awesome job can't wait for next Saturday keep up the amazing work stay safe out there lots of love from West Virginia ❤️🙂
We did read they are commonly found in coal. The area we detect in is loaded with old mines. We actually thought maybe it was possible a student or teacher at the old school may brought it in for a show and tell. Thanks for watching.
I replaced the RC holder on my D2 before it broke. Dirt Devil Detect’n makes a great carbon fiber version, three different versions. There is vids about it on his RU-vid channel. I am happy with mine. The ticks bad in your area this year?
@@detectingpa8968 You loosen the carbon fiber thumb screw and the RC comes right off. No concern for it just popping off anymore or need for the lanyard. Since I swing with my right, I got the “angled” version with the RC tilted towards me. There is a lefty and straight on “normal” version. Not promoting or pushing, just wanted to inform you there are options for the RC mounts.
Each week you put out great content. That’s impressive. Keep doing what you do. You’ll be glad you did. Enjoyed once again from Southwest Tennessee. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸