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  • 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.

  • Interesting finds...

  • 34 is without a doubt a cow tag.Found many myself.Wish i still had my detector.I really miss it.Good luck.

  • it looks like a number form a house

  • 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. 

  • 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.

  • i think its a cattle tag neclace they wore it around there neck, there usually wasnt more than 20 slaves

  • Think you'll find that number is part of a set, between 33 & 35... ;-)

  • omg lol

  • your right about the spoon shaped thing you found in the erly 1920s they put them on cornbeef cans to open the can

  • slave tag

  • 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.

  • looks like a slave tag to me! good find! need yo have that looked at by someone who would know for sure. great video!

  • 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.

    Greetings

  • Hey daimler78: Thanks for all the info on the matchbox.I really appriciate all the info.

  • wow, if things like those little cars could talk... mmmmm, the stories they could tell.

  • yesh it is an cttle tag they put them on therer ears

  • 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.

  • Hey thanks for the comment.I've yet to find that jig stepping artifact but I haven't given up yet. Thanks again - Dude

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Cool Hobby!

  • Great finds dude! Thanks for sharing!

  • Great finds dude! Thanks for sharing!

  • hi dude .great watching your finds again .good luck for the summer monthes ,wish i lived on your land,very interesting hobby

  • 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

  • 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)

  • great finds, well done.

  • 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

  • cool finds, that number 34 looks like and old house number hanger from the early 1800;s maybe went on a mailbox...HH

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