Return to the Pines

Published 2021-09-10

All Comments (21)
  • @davidball3081
    Brad, the "Bob Ross " of adventure metal detecting. Always making it an awesome day!
  • I just want to say that the Anna find is my absolute favorite metal detecting story! Awesome stuff!!
  • @pigoff123
    Good Morning Sunshine. You are my Friday sunshine.
  • @stantilton2191
    The history of the lost places is the best part. Thanks for taking us with you to the pines.
  • That is really awesome that you was able to trace Anna all the way back to England ! Very cool !
  • @memorylaine
    Good morning all... It's GMMD Friday! My favorite ....
  • Good fun here, Mr. Brad. I think the fork was for holding/serving meat based on the off-set tines and the raised knob. I had an old meat fork shaped like that once. Don't know what happened to it - was my mom's and where she got it I couldn't say. The first thing I thought of with the little brass toothed item was "part of a hair comb" maybe? Looks like it. I like when you go digging in hard to reach places because there is usually something interesting in those. The bell was a good good find. See you next week.
  • @JohnP538
    You found a rendezvous! Congratulations! Rare to locate something like that.
  • @glennaw1547
    Love these new finds that show the life and times of this area. Thank you Brad for going back to the pines and sharing this adventure with us.
  • @barfass
    Been look forward to your return to the pines. Definitely one of my favorite episodes, but there are so many! Thanks for taking us a long once again.
  • That original pendant of Anna’s you found is simply amazing … I can surely understand why that’s your favorite find of all time. Stunning. 👍
  • @SueGirling68
    Hi Brad, the small skeleton key you found is usually used to lock pieces of furniture, such as a wardrobe or writing bureau, I had the exact same type of key on a very old wardrobe I had as a child (I'm 52 now). I'm wondering if the item you found at 7:54 is an Antique Victorian brass hair comb that ladies would use to style their hair or keep their hair up/back. Some very cool historical finds, very cool. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💞
  • @jjsmith8956
    I know that we don't see how much time and work goes in to each dig, but still, even one button or coin is evidence of those who came before us, how they lived, dressed, cooked, and worked. It's exciting and fascinating to think about those strong, trailblazing people from who knows where. I very much appreciate you sharing your knowledge and discoveries. Thanks, Brad.
  • @joyceclark8476
    Good morning Brad, so glad you went back. I think you found amazing relics. A rest stop of the stagecoach, a rare site. Thank you for the video. Joyce from Connecticut. 🇺🇸❤️.
  • @old5andimer713
    Good Morning Brad, it's always a wonderful way for me to start my Friday mornings by watching your videos documenting your exploration for artifacts in the Vermont woods .. Watching the Vermont scenery as you searched for more evidence of Anna's stop-over, and other hidden artifacts buried in Vermont's second growth, I could easily envision the sounds and scents of actually being there .. Thanks as always for creating and posting these videos, especially for those of us who have moved 1500 plus miles from the Green Mountains. Stay well, and good luck on the next adventure.
  • @Dani-rx1sv
    maybe it's a hinge to a picnic basket. All cool stuff!
  • @tracey6038
    Love, love your stories with the artefacts you find. A detector, story teller, historian and a magician, by planting images when describing your finds. Thanks 😊