I have been detecting for 26 years--have kinfolks who live not far from Charleston--I'd have loved to have been hunting with ya'll----I'm an aricle writer and many of my articles have been published in LOST REASURE magazine---bet there's plenty to find around Charleston--I've heard of slave tags found that are worth big bucks! Wish I could find some slave tags--wouldn't that be cool!
I'm very sorry South Carolina Teacher, the editorial comment was for kingston554, not you. I have enjoyed all your videos very much. Thank you for sharing them with us.
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And youre a faggot cunt rag douche. Adding a 30 second intro to a video like this is the epitome of narcissism. You probably don't know what any of those words mean, so go look them up fag.
hey, i live in brooklyn ny, theres prospect park where many battles have taken place, but im not sure if id be allowed to detect over there, im 16yr old
RonP and I both found a blank or dummy bullet which was about it for the island. Before hand, we had went over near the battle of bloody bridge. Nothing but some coins.
Nice video. I am over here in California so there are no Civil war relics too be had but I sure love detecting relics and coins. I hope you had a good time!
I'll bet it's great fun rooting around for relics there, there's a lot of relic hunting around here, in west Kentucky, too. There is a Cayce, Ky., not far from me, it's the hometown of the legendary railroad man, Casey Jones..."Casey" was a nickname, and it was a misspelled version of his hometown's name.
love the music of your video--makes me think of those silver war days or times gone by---
micmoable 5 months ago
see video MY HOMEMADE LONGHANDLED BEACH SCOOPS
micmoable 5 months ago
The Dare Island Enigma is a cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer
dltanner99 11 months ago
in dixie land ill make my stand hurray hurray for DIXIE!
username0u812ic 1 year ago
@MEGAJDOWG Yeehaw! I wish I could go too--bet we'd find some neat relics
micmoable 1 year ago
@MEGAJDOWG ha! sounds like a plan to get them 3 squares and a cot for six months and a whopping fine--ha!
micmoable 1 year ago
@MEGAJDOWG YEEHAW!!! WISH I COULD GO TO----HA! BET WE'D DIG UP A BUNCH OF GOODIES!
micmoable 1 year ago
Hey, what detector was Summer Joe using? I really liked the old-time music on your vid
micmoable 1 year ago
I have been detecting for 26 years--have kinfolks who live not far from Charleston--I'd have loved to have been hunting with ya'll----I'm an aricle writer and many of my articles have been published in LOST REASURE magazine---bet there's plenty to find around Charleston--I've heard of slave tags found that are worth big bucks! Wish I could find some slave tags--wouldn't that be cool!
micmoable 1 year ago
Nice video!
RecoveringRelics 1 year ago
What a worthless video and also a complete waste of time and drive space.
have a nice day.
Thetruthishere11 1 year ago
@Thetruthishere11 BUT THE MUSIC WAS SPLENDID!
micmoable 1 year ago
i do not understand this video. why make a video of nothing. find something then post a video. thx
liberaror 2 years ago
@liberaror But the music was so nice---heehaw!
micmoable 1 year ago
i found a 1920 something quarter in columbia.
Vivabug2 2 years ago
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You've got to be pretty full of yourself to add a 30 second intro to a metal detecting video on youtube. Wow.
kingston554 3 years ago
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You are an asshole. Just thought I'd share.
Mahalo Nui
charlesenn 3 years ago
I'm very sorry South Carolina Teacher, the editorial comment was for kingston554, not you. I have enjoyed all your videos very much. Thank you for sharing them with us.
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And youre a faggot cunt rag douche. Adding a 30 second intro to a video like this is the epitome of narcissism. You probably don't know what any of those words mean, so go look them up fag.
kingston554 3 years ago
u homos amuse me
MiamiIndianTribe 2 years ago
Homos amuse you? Uh....great dude. Awesome.
kingston554 2 years ago
u guys fighting and carrying on :-)
MiamiIndianTribe 2 years ago
Great Job! Do you guys know Charlie Smith. He lives in James Island and he is a metal detecting FREAK!! Look him up for your next video!
glover2386 3 years ago
Awesome soundtrack too!
rboos 3 years ago
Advance the flag of Dixie. Hurrah hurrah ! :-)
SebtorDude 3 years ago
I really enjoy your videos. I am from the south but live in Upstate NY now. Keep up the good work and look forward to seeing more.
southernnystate 4 years ago
hey, i live in brooklyn ny, theres prospect park where many battles have taken place, but im not sure if id be allowed to detect over there, im 16yr old
jmhs866 4 years ago
awesome video. i am looking for jobs around SC...hopefully i'll be there!
icefins26 4 years ago
What kind of the metal detector is that? and how much do you pay for it? Which one do you thinks is the best one?
Bocarandasteve 5 years ago
Enjoyed the scenery of Folly, Morris Is. and Lighthouse Inlet. Best of luck.
drewja 5 years ago
Good job...so, did you find anything?
SCdigger 5 years ago
RonP and I both found a blank or dummy bullet which was about it for the island. Before hand, we had went over near the battle of bloody bridge. Nothing but some coins.
SouthCarolinaTeacher 5 years ago
Nice video. I am over here in California so there are no Civil war relics too be had but I sure love detecting relics and coins. I hope you had a good time!
AgileMJOLNIR 5 years ago
i found a lead civil war bullet over in the park in cayce. across from the mexican restaurant.
johnnecron 3 years ago
Are you talking about Cayce Kentucky?
KyConfederate 2 years ago
I am talking about Guignard park in Cayce SC across the river from Columbia SC
johnnecron 2 years ago
I'll bet it's great fun rooting around for relics there, there's a lot of relic hunting around here, in west Kentucky, too. There is a Cayce, Ky., not far from me, it's the hometown of the legendary railroad man, Casey Jones..."Casey" was a nickname, and it was a misspelled version of his hometown's name.
KyConfederate 2 years ago
@KyConfederate didn't know that about CAYCE/CASEY----very interesting!
micmoable 1 year ago