Metal Detecting a Farm Site and Unearthing History
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History metal detecting day at a permission site. We return to unearth more bits of iron, copper, brass and a bed pan, axe, door knob and some crap bits too. It's still important items that people used once upon a time back in the 1800's and 1900's. And most importantly it is fun and interesting,
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Hi Brun and Jay - lovely permission and day for a hunt … super finds. Well done 👍⚒️👍
Hi Brun and Jay! Another beautiful place to spend the day! We liked the doorknob! So many great finds. "Wee wee" pot lol Hope you two have a great weekend.
Some great old relics Brun. Even the old chamber pot! And of course the door knob too.Well done .Cheers.
Nice hunt Brun & Jay cool axe head, pot and door knob. Beautiful location 👋👍
Wow what a cool channel. Found you on Lynn and Daryl's live. Thought I'd check out your channel. We live on an old farm in Ontario Canada and had a friend do some metal detecting for us. So cool the stuff we find! We also have an off grid property which we will be moving to as soon as we can. Thats what our channel is about. Anyway nice to meet you! Cheers to new friends! ✌️
What an awesome property, and great scores too 🤙👌
woo hoo Nice finds Brun and Jay
Looked a lovely day for it.
BRUN 🤗🥰💞
Hi Brun and Jay, thanks for a fun video. I wish our winter here in eastern Ontario was like winter in Australia, but our fields here look like Hoth during the winter months...
hope you guys are doing amazing!
☕❣️☕ Morning Ladies
@brunfree
25 күн бұрын
@@adventuresinmichiganwlisa9852 hi Lisa, have an awesome day thanks for watching 😀
Well done lots of goodies .
@brunfree
25 күн бұрын
@@FoodForestPermaculture hi Howie, thank you for catching, hope you are well and enjoying the day 😀
@FoodForestPermaculture
25 күн бұрын
@@brunfree Thank you Brun and you as well
Hi there. I love that there are "permission" sites you can explore. A bullet casing! Very cool. I liked that iron handle halfway through too.
@brunfree
25 күн бұрын
@@angelacritters hi Angela, we only do permissions for history and it’s really great, I gather all the research and then do presentations for history club etc. lots of interesting stories😀thanks for watching
You found the chamber pot, how fun!!!😂 You and Jay, keep on saving that history!❤
@brunfree
25 күн бұрын
@@cynthiaswearingen1037 hi Cynthia 🤣🤣it was so funny, finding a bedchamber pot was not what we expected but that’s history for ya🤣🤣
Wee wee pot. 😆 👍🏼
@brunfree
25 күн бұрын
@@jeanp.1303 hi Jeanp it was one of those exciting finds but not expecting a bed chamber pot 🤣🤣my first one ☝️
Cool !
@brunfree
24 күн бұрын
@@NorwegianHomestead hi and thank you for watching😀
You guys are awesome. I normally find the heaviest target first like you did lol. Keep in mind back in the day many tools were made from scrapes lying around for all kinds of purposes. Till next time.
@brunfree
25 күн бұрын
@@dispatched. I must say I really like finding big stuff, that axe would have chopped a lot of wood back in its day, it cleaned up beautifully and I’ll post a pic in community soon😀thanks for watching.
looks like a lil .22
FANTASTIC find Brun! Good size axe head there! Had to really dig for that one. Congrats.
@brunfree
23 күн бұрын
It would be awesome to make a new handle for it and sharpen it.
I admire your determination and joy. You're unbelievable!🥰
@brunfree
24 күн бұрын
@@SRLGemstone thank you 🙏 it’s so much fun and interesting to find history items at a beautiful location😀
Very fun. I was about to ask how the shotgun shells are getting so deep in the ground till you mentioned it may be a dump site.
@brunfree
23 күн бұрын
😀back in the old days the people buried their rubbish, then farmers ploughed the land and things were spread all over by the ploughing and bits moved around. It’s interesting to find pieces of stuff all over. The bullets were just buried in the ploughing of the land.
well done sister
@brunfree
23 күн бұрын
Thank you🙏