Rebel - KGC
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lastleg said:Group:
Now here is where I have trouble believing a morsel of this yarn: IMHO
Why would a group of intelligent men in 1819-1821 bury a king's ransom
only to abandon it and persue something more interesting or of greater
value and never return to cash in their chips?
Another point I have not heard addressed: TJB says they exchanged a
hefty amount of silver for 'jewels' in old St Louis. Who in their right mind
would take sacks/barrels of unsmelted silver ore in exchange for precious
gems and cut diamonds?
You have to realize that every foot of mineralised land in the western US
has been explored by countless prospectors, none of which to my knowlege
found mixed gold and silver of such proportions.
Is that what you call 'out of the box' reasoning?
Kentucky Kache said:Okay guys, here's what really happened. A bunch of pot bellied easterners (joke) went out west and found a couple loads of what turned out to be fools gold. Imagine the laughter when they tried to trade it for jewels. Having no other way to hide their shame, they took the "treasure" home and buried it. But how could they return home with empty pockets? What would the home folk think of them? So, to save face they were forced to come up with a plan. What better than a story of a buried vault full of riches? Now their journey out west had been a huge success, and they were the heroes of the day. But, just in case word of their shame ever reached home, they all had to disappear, so...![]()
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Franklin said:I see you guys don't want to do any serious discussions on the Beale Treasure. I will leave you to your jokes.
Franklin said:I see you guys don't want to do any serious discussions on the Beale Treasure. I will leave you to your jokes.
Kentucky Kache said:Franklin said:I see you guys don't want to do any serious discussions on the Beale Treasure. I will leave you to your jokes.
I've done a ton of serious cache research and discussion. But it don't hurt to laugh a little along the way, does it?
lastleg said:If it don't make sense, it never happened.
Rebel - KGC said:![]()
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OR... it's just a "code"; gotta read in between the lines"!
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Rebel - KGC said:"Fantasy and printed fiction"?
What ya mean?
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