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Yay old cornfield just got plowed so we hit it quick!! :smile:

Metal detecting old cornfields is fun anyway, and even more fun when they just got plowed!! We enjoyed this field trip very much. I thank you for coming along! As usual, no advertisement or monetizing in video.


https://youtu.be/_Lb4hJ2CunE
 
Nice video..love those crotal bells...i found like 15 of them in one field...not as old or nice as the ones you found though.. gotta stop running with the camera on=dramamine alert... i enjoy farm field hunting..thanks for sharing...
 
LOL!! Dramamine alert - love it! I get so excited I just can't help but break into a run! You found 15 bells in one field!!?? Good thing I wasn't there - I probably would have hyperventilated! Congrats! Thank you very much for watching!
 
:jump::hot::chase::beers:
 
Thank you very much!! Love nothing more than uncovering history :)
 
No clue what you found since i do not have bandwidth to watch everybodys videos.
 
JimGilmore said:
No clue what you found since i do not have bandwidth to watch everybodys videos.

Sorry Jim! I am actually trying very hard to keep my videos under the 14 min mark which youtube then qualifies as a short video....maybe i start listing the finds separately (I usually post them on facebook). Happy hunting to you!
 
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