Showing posts with label coins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coins. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2017

MONDAY: Metal Detecting Meme

It's Monday and that means it's time for a meme.


I will admit I may have detected the metal pieces of my boots, however I have never dug down this far before realizing that was the case.  

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Until tomorrow, KEEP IT REAL





Wednesday, January 11, 2017

WEDNESDAY VIDEO DAY: Musket Ball in the Hole

It's Wednesday, and that means a video.

In this episode, my digging buddy Kelly unearths a musketball.  It was very unexpected, however it told us that this was an OLD area.  It was also the first of many great finds, as we moved to even an older area of this old pasture.


I have been spending a great deal of time with an elderly parent in the hospital.  I am hoping that she will be well soon and will be returning home shortly.  In the meantime, I will try to keep posting on a regular schedule.

Until next time,

KEEP IT REAL



Wednesday, December 14, 2016

WEDNESDAY VIDEO:The Horseshoe Blooper

Today is Wednesday, and that means a video.

Today's video is a blooper.  My digging buddy Kelly was absolutely convinced she had a horseshoe in the hole.  Well, it didn't turn out that way.



Hope you enjoy.

Until tomorrow, stay warm and KEEP IT REAL.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

TUESDAY: Tip / Gear Day

Today I am going to feature a digging tool.  

I have owned one for about 3 months and I must say it is fantastic.

Officially, it is called the MODEL 85 Digging Tool and is made by Lesche aka Predator Tools.

To borrow some information from the website:

The model 85 and 75 were Designed for Digging with Surgical Precision. The Digging Tool” is a heavy sharpened trowel with one edge sawtoothed for root cutting and a large handguard for user safety.These tools are made for 4130 Chrome-moly Virgin Steel, Aircraft Quality Heat Treated and Temper for Super Strength.

Features:
The blade has teeth for cutting roots.
The handle is 4 ½" long with a hand guard to protect your hand from sliding down onto the blade. This tool also comes with a new improved sheath made from codura. This sheath may be carried on your belt. Due to the Costs of shipping that keep going up, Shipping and Handling 12.00
Dimensions: 
11 ¾" overall length, 1 7/8" wide x 7 ¼" long blade
Weight : Approx 14 oz.

It sells for $45.95 USD and is available directly from  Predator Tools

You can also purchase it in Canada.  I found one online for $70.95 CDN at Carry All Canada

Most people set out metal detecting with inferior gear.  Do yourself a favour and purchase the good stuff sooner than later.  You will be glad you did.

Yesturday I released an UPDATE video on YouTube.  Have a peek and remember to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE.


That's it for today.  Until tomorrow, KEEP IT REAL







Friday, December 9, 2016

FRIDAY FINDS

It's Friday, and that means it's time to showcase some metal detecting finds.

A piece of horse tack

Junk - there is always junk

1916 Canadian Large Cent

Obverse




1837 American Large Cent

Obverse - absolutely beautiful.  LIBERTY is clearly seen.

1900 Canadian Large Cent - Queen Victoria

Reverse

Flat button 

Nice shank

1907 Canadian Large Cent

Reverse

These all came from the same dig.  

There is always junk to be found - but the treasures make it worthy.

Enjoy your weekend.  If you can get out and do some metal detecting, by all means do !!!! The Canadian winter weather is here - so I will be spending my 'off time' researching and cleaning finds.

KEEP IT REAL



Thursday, December 8, 2016

WHAT IS THIS?

It's Thursday, and that means WHAT IS THIS?

Today's item is made of iron.  It was unearthed in a Victorian pasture in Ancaster Ontario Canada, where the majority of relics found are dated to the mid 1800s.  I thought perhaps some kind of cap, but the underside has no threading and is hexagonal.


The item measures 9cm in diameter.


This side is hexagonal.


The profile is approximately 3cms high.

This one has me baffled.

That's it for today, see you tomorrow.

KEEP IT REAL






Wednesday, December 7, 2016

WEDNESDAY VIDEO: Digging With Kids (Ep.3)

DIGGING WITH KIDS episode 3

It's Wednesday, and that means a video.  Today's video is DIGGING WITH KIDS ep 3.  This is the third installment in my new video series where I do some metal detecting with kids of all ages.  

This particular episode was filmed on the grounds of a 1950s high school which is scheduled to be torn down.  The school borders on very historical land.  Now a park, it was once home to a horse racing track in the mid 1800s.  It also served as a victorian picnic site.

My guest unearthed some modern clad coins, as well as one nice relic - an old belt buckle.

Enjoy the video.



It is cold and snowy in my neck of the woods.  No more metal detecting this year :-(

Until tomorrow, KEEP IT REAL.