Get the Lead Out on Lot 5 (Season 12) *Exclusive* | The Curse of Oak Island
Get the Lead Out on Lot 5 (Season 12) *Exclusive* | The Curse of Oak Island
Whenever we find a piece of lead
there are very specific tests
we can run that reveal not only
where it might’ve come from,
but also when it was made.
Not a bobby-dazzler,
but a very valuable find indeed.
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MARTY: All right, Gary, what
do you got for me today, bud?
We’ve got some flags, mate.
-Good ones?
-Uh, yeah.
They sound quite good.
Uh, I’ve never been in the–
this area before.
Because it was always too thick.
Billy’s guys have
cleared it out, you see
-the brush piles here.
-Yeah.
Actually, you can hear them
still clearing, mate.
-Mm-hmm.
-Had the chance to get in here.
Got some flags in.
You can see first ones here,
and they lead around here.
-Right here?
-Yep.
-MARTY: Tell me where to dig.
-Okay, mate.
Let’s see
what this one says on it.
-(beeping)
-Ooh, I’m on it already.
MARTY:
Oh, geez, it’s big.
It is big, mate, and it’s
all in that area there.
It’s not this whole thing,
is it?
No, I don’t think so, mate.
It seems like it’s
to one side of the log.
MARTY:
Oh, yeah.
GARY: Oh, I must warn you, mate,
it is rocky.
MARTY:
I’m gonna get it, just…
GARY:
Oh, I see it. You see it?
Sticking out of the front here.
-MARTY: Oh!
-Man, it’s another one
of Fred Nolan’s survey sticks.
-It’s a rebar,
piece of rebar, isn’t it?
-Yeah.
You know,
about two foot in length.
MARTY: I’m glad you got
your twin oculars going on.
I could’ve been digging
for a long time.
-Let’s go to the next one.
-GARY: Sounded good.
All right, mate,
next flag’s here.
See what this one says.
This one looks
like easy digging anyway.
(metal detector beeping)
Another good sounding target, mate.
Just here.
This one’s kind of
spread out, too, Gary.
Aw, man.
(grunts)
Perches.
GARY: What I like
about this area, as well,
is it’s unexplored for us.
And it’s the other side
of the swamp.
And we know how much stuff
we’ve found
on that side of the swamp.
-See if you can find that.
-(metal detector beeping)
GARY:
It’s a good sign.
It’s still in
by the sound of it.
(beeping)
(mutters)
Oh, thought I had it.
That’s it!
-It is?
-Yeah.
What is it, piece of lead?
It looks like
a piece of lead, mate.
Looks like
a little lead surfboard.
That’s lead though.
You can feel how heavy it is?
I don’t know.
Ring that on your deal again.
Let’s see.
I’m sure that’s it.
It’s not a rock.
-Let’s put it down.
-(beeping)
-MARTY: Yeah, that’s it.
-GARY: Yeah, that’s it.
An odd-looking piece, isn’t it?
GARY:
Yeah, it is. Oh, look!
Looks like it’s got
two square nails in it.
Let me get a little twig and see
if I can broggle it out.
I think this is a hole.
-Yeah.
-MARTY: It sure as hell is.
GARY: Yeah, ’cause it’s square,
’cause that would mean
it’s older.
Yeah, they’re square holes, mate, that’s old.
Any time you find
an old piece of lead
or any metal
and it’s got square holes in it,
that means
it was punched through
with a square shank nail.
-1700s or older.
-For what?
-What the heck’s that for?
-Yeah, why the heck
would you have
something like this?
I love that, as well.
It looks like it’s got
some kind of design on it.
It definitely looks intentional.
Someone has made that
specially like that.
Can we get that cleaned up
and see what it says?
-Yeah, that’s the thing.
-It’s a cool find.
But it’s cool
because we know all the lead
we find on Oak Island,
-get it laser ablation?
-Yeah.
-It can tell a tale, yeah.
-Yeah.
And then we could match it
to other pieces
of lead we’ve found
around the island.
MARTY:
It’s an odd piece.
I have no idea what it is.
It might mean something.
It’s not something
we’ve run into
anywhere else on the island.
So that’s perplexing.
And it just takes an odd piece
and makes it even odder.
That’s bloody cool, mate.
We’re off to a flyer.
Good, we’re off to a good start.
Let’s find some more stuff.
We get so many.
You and I can speculate all day.
We don’t know what that is.
GARY: All right, mate,
I’m gonna bag it.
MARTY:
Sounds good.
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