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Some Bullets and Stuff

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  • Hey, Mr Ladigger.....Thanks for sharing with us....You were & are quite a relic man.....You really know your Machine.....That was very interesting ....Thanks again for sharing those great finds.......

  • Thanks for the comments, don't call

    me mister, 219er,I think I am younger than you. HH : )

  • The more I see guys digging Civil War relics, the more interested I get in that time period. Nice three-ringer bullet you found. Your displays are nice. Don't know if there are any Civil War relics in central Ohio. Maybe down in southern Ohio around Kentucky there are some. Great to see you getting out there. It's starting to get cold here but tomorrow is supposed to be warm - 64-degrees. Pretty soon we'll be relying on you Southern Boys to get us through winter again. heh-heh

  • There were Indiana troop down here at one time, I know a guy who found an Indiana bayonet in the woods .There were Ohio troop veterans I'm sure, there may be a few musketballs around there somewhere. Thanks Dan, HH

  • Very interesting Digger! You are a dedicated metal detectorist to say the least. Thanks for showing us some of your treasures. I heard some guy a year or two ago blew himself to Kingdom Come when he was trying to restore an old Civil War cannon ball. The naval balls are waterproofed and can still be set off by careless handling!

  • Yea, Black powder stays viable when dried out. I read about that guy, with all due respect , he knew what he was doing, but it is dangerous to fool with live artillery shells, even if they are 150 years old. Thanks, HH

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  • always wonder why you didn't relic hunt. now i know you not only did but, have much knowledge about it and the civil war. impressed!

  • Great video! thanks for sharing

  • I'm from the South too and my approach to the Civil War is lot like yours. There are quite a few nice civil war-era Confederate items that my dad managed to inherit that will be mine some day. I like your display box and rifle. Fighting for something you believe in that history says was wrong is tragic, but it's the fact they fought that counts. Our children's children's children may be tested and I hope there's some futuristic 3-ringer waiting for whoever decides to mess with them. HH!

  • Man its great to have you back.

    I really missed you're videos.

    now its cooled off maybe we all can do more detecting.

    Welcome back !!!!! lol

  • Gald to see you back you a nice disply of stuff

  • Wow.. you have a really nice collection!!

  • Wow thats alot of very nice finds ..i got a long way to go..ty for showing really really nice collection if digs..HH

  • La Digger...great finds and love the relic displays that you made...Thanks for helping to preserve the history of our great country...

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