The Matchbox truck is a late 1960's Dodge A100 pick up. It was done to replicate Bill "The Maverick" Golden's "Lil Red Wagon" wheel stander drag race show truck.
im a New Englander myself and I use my ACE 250 around the farms and old logging roads. So far I've found tons of clad, a few dog tags ( real ones ) and my coolest fine is a very old pocket knife that I found in the back of a church yard, its sitting in rust remover as I type. HH
My dad was in the navy during WW2 and had a tag part of his service tags or dog tags. I recognized it. So it is not really a charm but something maybe his family would like to find or have. It's kind of cool and important really. Thanks for showing us all those things. It's a great hobby.
that earing is costume rhinestones... My grandmother had tonsssss of that!!!! If REALLy collectable to certain people!! Great video! Hope your still out hunting!
Your flower at the beginning looks lik a rowel out of a set of spurs. Use the internet and look at other designs. I too enjoy metal detecting with my white eagle spectrum that I inherited. Prior to that I had an old bounty hunter.
well if your farm is old... that metal 34 could COULD have been a slave tag. just another sugestion. if it does happen to be a slave tag, they are rare and valuable
Hi, the Matchbox Aveling Barford Tractor Shovel (43B) was first issued in 1962. Your variation with yellow driver & base and red shovel came a little later. The production of this model ended in 1968 and the last variation had a red shovel and red driver.
The exact dates for variations are mostly unknown but I gues your tractor shovel is from around 65-67.
Cool finds! Keep it up. My brother just got him a new detector and now i'm watching all these huntin vids getting my blood pumping. were raring to go.
that old dodge truck i have one but my back isnt cut off so its a van and they started makeing those round the 60s.....cool finds my metal detector should show up in bout 5 days
Hey Dude. The better finds will be coming. Just keep at it! The large cent was a good find in part one. It's all about the history and thinking about who lost it anyways! The finds you have hear do have a story to tell! Good Job! Bill(pa)
The number "34" is a great find. It is old and heavy and likely to be a cow tag like you said. But the true greatness of this find is that you found it broken, with the two pieces quite a distance apart. And now they fit back together like a puzzle. GREAT FIND!!!
Hey thanks for the comment.I'm still hoping to find something of value out here one day.With 155yrs of people being around theres got be something lol.But none the less I still love the relics too
The Matchbox truck is a late 1960's Dodge A100 pick up. It was done to replicate Bill "The Maverick" Golden's "Lil Red Wagon" wheel stander drag race show truck.
outlawracer2229 10 months ago
Interesting finds...
treasurefindermd 1 year ago
34 is without a doubt a cow tag.Found many myself.Wish i still had my detector.I really miss it.Good luck.
gforce4all 1 year ago
it looks like a number form a house
maddog12396 1 year ago
The first object has a little hole, then must be used in some sort of material perhaps. 34 (object) is a number of room in some hotel or motel.
The last object is the Jude Cross.
sandor139 1 year ago
im a New Englander myself and I use my ACE 250 around the farms and old logging roads. So far I've found tons of clad, a few dog tags ( real ones ) and my coolest fine is a very old pocket knife that I found in the back of a church yard, its sitting in rust remover as I type. HH
asfsdavd 1 year ago
My dad was in the navy during WW2 and had a tag part of his service tags or dog tags. I recognized it. So it is not really a charm but something maybe his family would like to find or have. It's kind of cool and important really. Thanks for showing us all those things. It's a great hobby.
JennyWinters 1 year ago
i think its a cattle tag neclace they wore it around there neck, there usually wasnt more than 20 slaves
garnerwoody031 1 year ago
Think you'll find that number is part of a set, between 33 & 35... ;-)
RubberRivet 2 years ago
omg lol
madmax 2 years ago
your right about the spoon shaped thing you found in the erly 1920s they put them on cornbeef cans to open the can
redneckjwillo 2 years ago
slave tag
lilcola44 2 years ago
that earing is costume rhinestones... My grandmother had tonsssss of that!!!! If REALLy collectable to certain people!! Great video! Hope your still out hunting!
ryannlag 2 years ago
Your flower at the beginning looks lik a rowel out of a set of spurs. Use the internet and look at other designs. I too enjoy metal detecting with my white eagle spectrum that I inherited. Prior to that I had an old bounty hunter.
flbro 2 years ago
looks like a slave tag to me! good find! need yo have that looked at by someone who would know for sure. great video!
artifactman660 2 years ago
well if your farm is old... that metal 34 could COULD have been a slave tag. just another sugestion. if it does happen to be a slave tag, they are rare and valuable
metldetector4life 3 years ago
Hi, the Matchbox Aveling Barford Tractor Shovel (43B) was first issued in 1962. Your variation with yellow driver & base and red shovel came a little later. The production of this model ended in 1968 and the last variation had a red shovel and red driver.
The exact dates for variations are mostly unknown but I gues your tractor shovel is from around 65-67.
Greetings
daimler78 3 years ago
Hey daimler78: Thanks for all the info on the matchbox.I really appriciate all the info.
dude420here 3 years ago
wow, if things like those little cars could talk... mmmmm, the stories they could tell.
theguy5550 3 years ago
yesh it is an cttle tag they put them on therer ears
kingpin02779 3 years ago
Keep at it it's good exercise and sooner or later your gonna find something that'll make you dance a l'll jig in some field somewhere.
teknobeatnik 3 years ago
Hey thanks for the comment.I've yet to find that jig stepping artifact but I haven't given up yet. Thanks again - Dude
dude420here 3 years ago
Cool finds! Keep it up. My brother just got him a new detector and now i'm watching all these huntin vids getting my blood pumping. were raring to go.
bigfootmonstercat 3 years ago 3
atleast ur not like some people who try to fake wat they found and say that the diamonds are real when they are fake so i appreciate that
anthonym1012 3 years ago
the 34 looked liked it belonged to a house or a mail box or like the number of the house or some thing like that ur welcome
ILOVEMUDE1234 3 years ago
that old dodge truck i have one but my back isnt cut off so its a van and they started makeing those round the 60s.....cool finds my metal detector should show up in bout 5 days
Scottisgangtar 3 years ago 2
the cattle tag is an old cow tagger
what mostly likely happend is it broke in half, and the farmer disposed of the other half some ways away
u1have1no1idea 3 years ago 2
Cool Hobby!
digitaljosh 4 years ago 3
Great finds dude! Thanks for sharing!
Wezzie20082008 4 years ago 3
Great finds dude! Thanks for sharing!
Wezzie20082008 4 years ago
hi dude .great watching your finds again .good luck for the summer monthes ,wish i lived on your land,very interesting hobby
Roy1962 4 years ago 3
Hey Roy:Thanks again for viewing my videos.If you ever make it over to the states let me know.We'll go out hunting.Peace
dude420here 4 years ago
Hey Dude. The better finds will be coming. Just keep at it! The large cent was a good find in part one. It's all about the history and thinking about who lost it anyways! The finds you have hear do have a story to tell! Good Job! Bill(pa)
BillTheRelic 4 years ago
great finds, well done.
FENITON5555 4 years ago
The number "34" is a great find. It is old and heavy and likely to be a cow tag like you said. But the true greatness of this find is that you found it broken, with the two pieces quite a distance apart. And now they fit back together like a puzzle. GREAT FIND!!!
neilbudjr 4 years ago
Hey thanks for the comment.I'm still hoping to find something of value out here one day.With 155yrs of people being around theres got be something lol.But none the less I still love the relics too
dude420here 4 years ago
cool finds, that number 34 looks like and old house number hanger from the early 1800;s maybe went on a mailbox...HH
ncnikonguy 4 years ago