Metal Detecting Fantasy Island! Did A Brothel Once Stand In This Spot?



On this metal detecting adventure we head back to some more island home sites. We find all sorts of cool relics and old coins. One of the home sites had a few unexpected surprises, did a Brothel once stand in this spot?

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36 thoughts on “Metal Detecting Fantasy Island! Did A Brothel Once Stand In This Spot?”

  1. In the late 1950s my dad bought some land in southern Oklahoma. The former owner must have had a hobby of making his own moonshine. He had buried two large Atlas 2 quart size jars full which my dad found….still had some charcoal powder in bottom. Years later I used to store some of my marbles collection. That jar made me remember those jars.

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  2. That squat little can that Mike dug up might have been a 3-in-1 oil can, or something similar. I can recall seeing those squat, kinda 2/5th's height, 3-in-1 oil cans for sale back in the 1950's and 1960's era independent hardware stores.

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  3. Thanks for taking us along on another island adventure! The cap guns are boss! BTW I dug my first war nickel last week! A 1943 S ; I remembered what Mike said, "for every hundred pull tabs, you dig a war nickel" Peace fellas

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  4. I love it when people find old stuff like bottles and they say something like "it's a little melted like maybe it was in a fire or something". You know it wasn't that long ago when Everyone burned their trash. We didn't pay Waste Management or Republic to haul our trash away to a landfill where its going to rot for a million years. We got a 55 gallon metal drum, punched some holes in the bottom of it and it lasted a year or more for burning our trash. Before those days, we just piled it on the ground to burn it. Wood and paper items were repurposed until you had to burn them, food scraps were fed to animals or put down the Outhouse, and bottles were thrown into a pile or a pit so our children wouldn't get injured on the broken glass.

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  5. I've really been enjoying these hunts on the islands out in those woods! The woods are some of my favorite places to hunt. That first bottle you found in the kudzu location was an ink bottle. I love the collar disk! Zeke's drawer pull escutcheon is beautiful. Also, Congratulations to Philip on the ROTC hat badge. A Dig That Beep relic video is becoming less rare than it once was. Loved it

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