The Curse of Oak Island: ANCIENT KNIFE UNEARTHED (Season 8) | History
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While exploring lot 25, Marty and Gary discover two significant items — a pocket knife and a patent plate in the same vicinity as Samuel Ball’s home, in this clip from Season 8, “A Bend in the Road.” #OakIsland
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“The Curse of Oak Island” follows brothers Marty and Rick Lagina as they investigate the mystery of a buried treasure on Oak Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.
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GARY — ooh that dont sound good
Continues to Casually walk away
While 50 million coins may be laying burried And don’t even know It 🤣
Samuel Ball ‚
More toys than Batman .🤭
Why not trace Samuel Ball family now, today, does his family line still have money today? Generational wealth? Passed down family stories? Just a thought.
That looked almost real. Good find. I am jealous.
love the show I was wondering if you are plotting artifacts on grid map with GPS coordinates
I believe the British crown jewels contain some of the original treasure?
“ancient” pocket knife
How is that ancient? What a joke!
I think some producer buys some old stuff and buries it
Metal detector experts wow
The History Channel is the National Enquirer of history shows.
What’s this doing here. What was it used for. It looks like it’s a very expensive pocket. It must have belonged to Samuel Ball. He became quite wealthy while living here. We got to get that tested.
A pocket knife. What pirate would let himself be caught with a pen knife in his posession?
It’s a Swiss army knife. How did that get here? Were the Swiss here at one time in the past? If so why and is this related to the money pit?
Boy Scout dropped that knife back in 1920 on a camping trip to Oak Island.
How do they.know it belonged to Samuel Ball. It’s just a cheap two bit pocket knife! They are completely delusional. Oh Rick! Look how expensive this rusty pock knives looks. It must have been quite expensive so it had to belong to Samuel Ball. Oh Rick! Look how old these rusty chains look. There made of heavy hand forged metal and must of cost a bundle of money to have them custom made. Samuel Ball must have used this chain to anchor his merchant ship to that eye bolt! Oh Rick!
That pocket knife might have been used to cut the timbers for the money pit.
Honestly boys I think that Mr ball being a British soldier came across some Contraband paperwork from the Freemasons possibly our founding forefathers and found the map to the actual treasure and cleaned it out and spent it through his life on land and nice niceties if there’s any treasure left it’s probably under his foundation
Follow the stone road
I truly believe Samuel Ball found the treasure long ago
Go west young man, there’s gold in them there hills. Ain’t that the way the saying goes. Although the hills are holes in this case.