Alot of research and now starting to act

graybar-hotel

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Nov 30, 2007
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Riverview, Fl. Family settled ST. Augustine
Detector(s) used
Garrett Ace 250 and an old Grey Ghost
Hello everyone, I have been reading this forum for about 17 months and recently became a memeber. I have been a novice on treasure research since I was a kid when my grandfather and I went to the shrimp boat docks in St. Augustine because one snagged a chest with two locks on it.

I have also took my time and now am a proud owner of a Garrett ace 250 and I bought a BH Quick Silver for my daughter so I have some company.

For all of your topics and discussions over the time, Thank you and I look forward discussing and showing some finds.

Respectfully,

Graybar-hotel
 

If my memort serves, the first lock broke easy the second lock underneath broke after two or three swings, inside was a small box that the captain took and some black gunk that my grandfather said used to be paper money. There was some small three inch? balls that were supposedly cannon shot. We left with four buckets of shrimp. Now that I think on it, we never paid for shrimp.

Graybar-hotel
 

graybar-hotel said:
If my memort serves, the first lock broke easy the second lock underneath broke after two or three swings, inside was a small box that the captain took and some black gunk that my grandfather said used to be paper money. There was some small three inch? balls that were supposedly cannon shot. We left with four buckets of shrimp. Now that I think on it, we never paid for shrimp.

Graybar-hotel
Thanks.
 

graybar-hotel said:
We left with four buckets of shrimp. Now that I think on it, we never paid for shrimp.

Graybar-hotel

Funny story.

Welcome to TNet, Graybar!

Looking forward to reading about your finds.
 

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