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  • By the way my name is Jack Mac Nab the person who discovered the Bayers Lake Mystery Walls. Keep up the good work. Someday you may change history to. Who knows?

  • I moved to Austria about 8 months ago. I have to say I find your videos very interesting. When I was in Nova Scotia Canada. In the early 90s I discovered the "Bayers Lake Mystery Walls." I really like the sound of your voice and how you captivate a persons attention. I have only been out with my metal detector about several times and found my first piece of Gold. Finding many coins. Never found any coins in Canada. Check out my discovery of the "walls" on the Internet. Take care

  • Your videos are excellent, you really get a person excited to get out and find stuff. How did you learn so much about the hobby, you really know your stuff. Wish I lived in the area.

  • nice man love your videos. I suggest you get the whites mxt pro man ive found things that werent there before

  • Nice dime regardless of its condition. Congrats.

  • In Maine where I live we get over a foot of snow, usually the ground freezes. I didn't know If the detector could pick up the signals...

  • @NicktheMainer 1ft of snow is a lot, hard to go deep throw all that snow but you could rake some of it away

  • What kind of gloves are you using they look REALLY nice

  • @MetalManMustang i use mechanix wear gloves, they ones nascar drivers wear, they cost a lot, i got mine in november they were on sale for like $25 at Lowes, they were like 50 dollars orginally, but they have cheaper ones that sell for $10, my gloves have knuckle protectors and reinforced fingertips so you dont make holes in them.

  • What kind of pinpointer do you use. It looked like a garret

  • @MetalManMustang it was so dirty you couldnt tell, i use a garrett pro pointer for $127, best pinpointer there is

  • @nuggetnoggin Thanks for the info

  • Where do you live? Do you metal detect in the snow?

  • @NicktheMainer I live in NC, we dont get snow often where i'm at, but we just some snow yesterday, i still detect in it, i dont whimp out, if i wanna dig i go dig , no matter what the weather is like

  • Nice job on the seated dime! Can't wait to see your finds! :)

  • That poor dime ! Thats a shame ! Good to see you rescued it from anymore punishment ! Nice finds !! Congrats !! HH :)

  • great hunt congrats on another seated dime!

  • That was a pretty good video... Well worth watching... You make um good NN...Congrats on those finds and best of luck hunting.

  • good stuff Noggin, enjoyed the video as always... HH

  • hey, great video.

  • Awesome video and hunt ! WTG on the seated dime and all your finds. Good luck on your next hunt.

  • that brass case looks like an old match safe with match stricker in on the bottum

    great huntin and finds!

  • @MichaelSwan66 yea thats what it was, i found one before but sterling

  • Another great video Nugget, thanks for sharing.

    Tom in SC

  • when I lived in upper peninsula of Michigan, I remember one guy who was having a well drilled for his cottage...about 4 inch diameter pipe...don't know how deep but it was about 20 feet off the shore of Lake Superior...no large diameter wells up there!

    :)

  • Leaves of 3 be ware Michael, and no playing in the toilet either ...lots of logs were dropped in that hole....Lol

    Dave

  • @BrushCountryJamboree i know that, i dig in poision ivy because thats were the silver coins are at

  • great finds my friend..hh

  • A Seated! Cool! Man, you do have some great spots to hunt! :)

  • Another great video I really enjoyed it!!

  • Praise YAHUSHUA HA MASHIACH For Another Safe And Successful Hunt.

  • they hang people who detect there? and nice seated dime

  • nothin like diggin in sh-t!!!

  • they hang people who detect there

  • Nice Finds!!

    I bet that Seated dime was in a fire.

    HH!!

  • @MNdigger thats what heppened and it was bend and had a crack in it from being so hot, that was mention in part 2, i'm making it now

  • Great find getting the seated silver.I dont know what they were trying to do that thing.Cool place to hunt though.Have fun

  • thats a matchcase from late 1800s

  • good stuff!!

  • that bottle looks like a gin bottle is it

  • @okdigger1 you mean the one's in the outhouse, there 1930- 60's federal reserve forbits resale or reuse, whiskey bottles

  • Love your vids, nice find on the seated dime.

  • that is a match case, the rough edge is to strike the match on.

  • @doberfag thanks, it has a dog on it in a long grassy field

  • awsome

  • @JohnDeere30201 yes they could be a pully thing, they looked like tires from far away

  • @nuggetnoggin well i dont know just taking a guess and awsome seated dime

  • @JohnDeere30201 but does look like tractor axle and rim for tire

  • @JohnDeere30201 inside the barn there was a big motor, it was sometype of factory and that was a pully probably for it

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