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Metal Detecting The Relic Hunter's Journal Chapter 10: The Columns

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Join us as we explore the ruins of an antibellum plantation.

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  • During the intro Bill held up a small handle sort of item - any idea what that wasI I found one this year, but a bit further north, on Lake Onatario!

  • I think you are talking about the tent rope tightner. Those were made of brass and used through out the civil era period through WWII. Thanks for watching and Keep Your Coil To The Soil.

    Bill D.

  • Lovin the bloopers !!

    Keep @ it and HH!!

  • Thanks! Keep watching.

  • Love the videos Bill. They keep me sain as I wait for all this snow to melt and the ground to thaw. Does Breed own that land? Never seen someone dose the land to detect.

    Keep up the awesome videos. Love the bloopers!

  • Thanks for the kind words. There's a lot more to the back story of this property. Keep watching.

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  • Thanks Bill I appreciate your response. I found the rope tightner under an old Oak tree along w/ a 1945 Walker and an 1853 Seated Dime love token. Worked an estate along Lake Ontario this fall.

  • Great video! I really like that site!

  • Be glad I didn't say Abbott and Costello LoL . would hate to fight with friends :-)

  • Definately the hunt. It's a lot more work than people realize shooting and producing these videos. Thanks for watching!

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