Most AMAZING metal detecting find I’ve EVER seen! 🀩

Published 2023-01-13

All Comments (21)
  • @gorbalsboy
    Your restraint in not bludgeoning Albert and claiming the find as your own is admirable sir
  • @Jelly_Tots
    I never get excited over hammered, silver or gold coins but finds like this makes metal detecting an amazing hobby.
  • The skills of our ancestors, the work required for such a beautiful little piece .. Absolutely gorgeous.
  • The Bulls head is an absolutely stunning find. I'm also intrigued by some of the other pieces of bronze. The small 'trumpet like' (pipe tamper) looks remarkably like the finial to a Bronze Torc, and the long bar of bronze may well be an ingot of previously melted down material. When you consider the disk with a 'nub' on the back and all the other different pieces of broken bronze; it is possible that you may have discovered parts of a Bronzeworkers stash of recycling material which was hidden and then never recovered. If that is the case then the whole area id incredibly important.
  • @Dinops907
    Great Bit of Scottish History....Love to see a Video of you and Albert showing Museum Staff....Cracken of a find
  • I spend hours looking through books full of pictures of artefacts like your bucket mount. I say 'like', but yours is by far the best workmanship, the prettiest and the most perfect I have ever seen. International importance.
  • That is rediculously outstanding. No one will have ever had that on a bucket list because no one new it existed. Fan bloody tastic Albert. Well done Pal. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • Hello John, Your bullet is the result of a misfire. Instead of a hollow point, it had a β€œworm”, essentially a screw on a cleaning rod, run into it to pull it from the rifle after a misfire. The usual cause was bullet rammed with no powder charge. Onto the rest of your hunt! It is as usual, great so far!
  • That’s why I love watching UK videos. The ancient finds and learning the history of different time periods and people. Thanks so much for explaining your finds and when they were made. Who would have thought that 2000 years ago they were putting bull heads on the sides of their buckets All the best for you and your mates in 2023. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈGary
  • @TaraFinlay
    Albert, lad, well done. It's definitely the greatest metal detector find I have ever seen. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @alanrowe8233
    That animal head/bucket handle is just stunning! the artistry of it, the history of it! it has the lot and thanks for sharing the experience and excitement with you on video! I'm sure the Scottish museum service will have a big smile when they see it too!
  • Amazing find, that Celtic bull.. no doubt a national treasure. I am glad we get to see it also! πŸ‘
  • @drychaf
    Congratulations. And thank you for adding to our Celtic heritage. Really exiting find.
  • 😳 OMG John!!! That is a find like no other!!!! All I can say is WOW!!! CONGRATS ALBERT ON AN ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE AND BEAUTIFUL FIND!!!!!! WOW,WOW WOW!!!! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • I recently stumbled on your channel. I've always loved history n Scotland History. Your finds r amazing
  • @Julianne955
    Oh wow! Congratulations Albert! It's an amazing find and I can't wait to hear what you find out about it! Love your beautiful pups too! Thank you both for an exciting hunt! Have an amazing week!
  • The excitement you convey and knowledge is infectious. What an amazing find for Albert. It’s quite scary thinking how many fields out there hold undetected ancient relics. Unbelievable. Chuffed for you both. Let Hope you find the other half. Epic 🀩🀩
  • Your metal detecting videos are the best! Nobody can compare. So deserving that Albert should find this epic relic on your show.
  • @daisi4925
    Amazing! I can’t wait for when you find out! Bless you and yours