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New video-"diggin New England" Lost colonial Mill Ruins- season 2 sneak peek

Bill Ladd

New member
Thanks to the success of the "Season 1" DVD that was featured in the Oct 2008 issue of Western & Eastern Treasures, we are now filming for a second disc that will be even better.
This short 4 min. clip is an awesome Colonial mill site we found pretty much by accident recently & a season 2 sneak peek. This is the finding of it all, & no detecting has been done yet & the possibilities are endless here (we scratch around a dump some at the end.....) The hand-carved grave stones go back to the 1740's. This is how we relic hunt in New England, & this episode also shows the leaves changing colors, & what tourists travel here to see in Oct. every year. This is gonna be a real fun site :)
Enjoy,
Bill
(I still have a few Season 1 DVD's left if anyone's interested leave me a PM......)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5wj48iWAWA
 
actually it almost typical of what you can "bump" into when you go into a large tract of woods just about anywhere in new england!..sometimes just takin' the time to follow the "walls" will enable you to "stumble" upon very attractive sites!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
This is brilliant Bill... you've totally captured the essence of this kind of discovery. Hearing the three of you so excited and barely able to complete sentences makes this an instant hit! The video brought me right there with you, and my heart was racing and I had to catch my breath when it was over... BRAVO!!

Brian
Lancaster, PA, USA
 
& remember.....that was just small bits & pieces of the excitement. That will become a 30 min. episode on the second DVD we are making. This is a large sized, killer site & we have not even scratched the surface yet since we had no detectors that day. The trash pits we found may be the best part of all, as that bowl I pieced together was a rare local pottery made in Massachusetts. The dumps were full of it all broken......but I intend to glue as much as I can back together. So heck we may get 2 episodes out of it...........
HH,
Bill
 
yeah bill!..you are right!....terrific find!....man i gotta tell ya!..findin; the dish practically on top of the ground would have done it for me!...hot damn!...it's out there!

(h.h!)
j.t..
 
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