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Savage Family Diggers: The 150 lb. Monster Cannonball

Posted on: March 10, 2013 | Views: 540 | Comment

Four feet under the ground lies G and Nick's newest piece of digging treasure: a 150 lb. cannonball. Only problem is, it's heavy as hell and is stuck in the mud. Time to bring in the big guns (aka Ric).

Tune in to Savage Family Diggers airing Saturdays at 10/9c on SPIKE

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Savage Family Diggers Videos

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Espionage Equipment? (1:33)

When Ric Savage and his family find an old recording device, a notebook filled with codes, and a Russian-English dictionary, they think they've stumbled upon a spy's stash of goodies. Could it be true?

Posted April 14, 2013 Views: 4,134
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Anri Chess Set (0:58)

Bust out the game clock because the Savages have uncovered an Anri chess set: hand carved, hand painted, and in great shape.

Posted April 14, 2013 Views: 895
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Cashing In On A Cold War Time Capsule (2:49)

Ric meets up with a buyer named Mike and unveils his antique Anri chess set and cold war artifacts. Will the old game and espionage technology help Ric rake in some major cash?

Posted April 14, 2013 Views: 461
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Chuck-A-Luck (0:52)

Posted April 14, 2013 Views: 21
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Galveston History In A Snapshot (2:28)

Posted April 14, 2013 Views: 32
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Texas Militia Belt Buckle (1:22)

Posted April 14, 2013 Views: 28
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Texas Militia Belt Buckle (1:17)

G and Nick stumble upon something that gets Ric super excited: a Texas Militia belt buckle. This badboy could be worth around $2,000!

Posted April 14, 2013 Views: 474
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Chuck-A-Luck (0:47)

No, it’s not a lobster trap. It’s one the oldest games you’d find in casino in the 1920s: a Chuck-A-Luck. This would make a nice parrot cage, actually.

Posted April 14, 2013 Views: 8,663
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Galveston History In A Snapshot (2:23)

After discovering a boatload of worthy gambling artifacts in Galveston, Texas, Ric takes his loot to Julio in New Orleans to see what he’s got to say – and has got to pay – for it.

Posted April 14, 2013 Views: 163
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Card Cutter (1:05)

Back in the 1920s they liked to keep their playing cards nice, crisp, and sharp when they gambled. Hopefully lady luck will pay a visit to the Savages when they try and sell this relic.

Posted April 8, 2013 Views: 835