When XP DEUS Sings Arias, You Know The Relic Hunt Is Going To Be A Success!

Published 2024-02-23
The XP Deus is a metal detector with a variety of noises, especially in “Full Tone” mode. This is the reason why it sometimes “sings” or plays music during a relic hunt :). In this episode I’m visiting a forest full of surprises. It wasn’t easy at the beginning, because sometimes it takes a little bit of time to find a trace from the past and “start” from there.
The trace this time came in form of a small, shiny button lost by someone from the 18th century. The “1700’s people”, why would I do without them…
Once I followed the lead, the hunt started to unfold in the right direction. To find one thimble is nice, but to find two? As already mentioned in the subtitles, the person who lost a thimble wasn’t able to fix their clothes in the woods anymore. This resulted as expected in many buttons! :)

I also found a bronze artefact that appears at least medieval, or maybe even Roman. At this moment I have no idea what this might be, but I was happy when I saw it. The outing wasn’t easy. I was quickly exhausted and had to spent additional time in the woods, to not to hang out on the train station for too long. Fortunately the small extension was very productive and resulted in a few additional finds.

I hope you liked this episode.
Thanks for watching!


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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00:00 - Intro
00:04 - Detector setup & first relic find
01:04 - Finding the trace…
12:53 - The relic hunt is on!
42:21 - Short break
42:38 - How to kill time, with more great finds!
58:05 - Packing gear
58:54 - Ride home & slideshow with all relics of the day

All Comments (21)
  • @jpgr9404
    We’ve been watching your videos for many years and have seen just about all of them. Another great video and finds. We know it’s a lot of work. Thanks again and we’ll be looking forward to your next MD adventure. Take care and stay safe.
  • Remarkable finds. It blows me away how beautiful you clean them up and restore each item. Another pigeon ring added to the necklace. X
  • @413MassDigger
    Always a great time watching your vids my friend,, keep up the awesome work and dedication!! Love the thimbles,, buttons ,coins and awesome finds
  • @andreaspeter4090
    Hallo. Schon das hochladen und bearbeiten eines Videos ist eine sehr zeitraubende Angelegenheit. Für dieses schöne Video danke ich Dir. Mir ist aufgefallen, dass der Wald auf manchen Wegen genauso durch schwere Maschinen zerstört ist wie bei und. Ein Jammer! Habe ein schönes Wochenende und bleibe gesund. Liebe Grüße Andreas
  • Hello Mr Md 24, Thanks for Another Great Video. Always Fun Watching and Seeing What You find.Have A Great Weekend.⛏️😊👍
  • @alantan6255
    Thanks for sharing this great adventure and great finds congrats. 👍
  • A productive hunt in the woods!! My hunting has been crap. I wish you to find a Roman/Saxon gold coin someday!!
  • The small glass bottle at 19:30 seems to be a container for US Army water purification tablets, these were filled up in small bottles until 1960....
  • Hola mi amigo misterioso yo te veo todos tus videos pero como estaba muy enferma no podia comentarte ya sali de mi última ,me icieron tres operación de mi rodilla derecha ya estoy bien ...me encantó tu vídeo, lo malo que le diste a la moneda y al botón pero son acidente que pasan ,te mandó un abrazo grande y cuídate mucho saludó de chile⛏️💯🍀👌💪🇨🇱🙋
  • @donaldscott7279
    Not a bad day detecting for being rusty, that large button looks like a Trojan shield .
  • @mrmiller7627
    Great video well done it can be tough on the legs for a while after having a layoff
  • @carolbonnell6675
    What does it matter what with the sound he doesn't talk anyway?! I still love watching him from time to time.
  • @wall_k
    Hey, thanks for this! Can you share how do you carry all those tools on you and still walking? (: I'm always waiting for you to take a small excavator from a pocket to get something deep out haha
  • Nice! I wonder if some buttons were covered with fabric? I asked “Chill Bill” why so many thimbles? He said they sewed grain sacks shut, out in the fields. Made sense. Do you ever take items to an antiquities professional to identify? Thanks!
  • @rick3727
    It was a hard one this time ❤