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BILL 1876
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Recently an email was circulated to select individuals regarding a private auction being held whereby the highest bid would purchase a lifetime collection of treasure hunting documents containing literally thousands of treasure details that included KGC / Jesse James-Younger Gang / Spanish / Pirate and much, much more.
Topics include but are not limited to;
Treasure locations
Code ciphers and their decipherments
Symbols and their specific meaning as they apply to each site/group
Plus tons of supporting research data that encompasses the entire gamut of treasure hunting. This collection contains many of the most sought after treasure data being spoken of on all the forum boards and treasure magazines.
Of very special interest were the number of detailed maps showing locations and layouts both topographical and pictorial included in this collection.
A gentleman from south Texas was the highest bidder paying several thousand for the entire collection. After receiving the collection this gentleman was able to confirm the validity of the collection documents by first focusing on a treasure cache in Southwestern Oklahoma whereby a cast iron kettle was retrieved from the exact location provided in the documents for that region. The kettle?s contents were significant and much appreciated; ?this time lunch is on us.? An added bonus was a copper map that indicates another cache in the nearby mountains.
A binding agreement between this particular gentleman and myself has been formalized, thus forming a partnership. The plan is for us to select the caches we find most advantageous for us and then to offer the rest in packets to the treasure hunting community as we could never in our lifetime cover all the treasure sites throughout the country. A website is in the works and hopefully before too long we can post a link with the details on how to obtain a packet. Exciting things on the horizon to say the least?
Topics include but are not limited to;
Treasure locations
Code ciphers and their decipherments
Symbols and their specific meaning as they apply to each site/group
Plus tons of supporting research data that encompasses the entire gamut of treasure hunting. This collection contains many of the most sought after treasure data being spoken of on all the forum boards and treasure magazines.
Of very special interest were the number of detailed maps showing locations and layouts both topographical and pictorial included in this collection.
A gentleman from south Texas was the highest bidder paying several thousand for the entire collection. After receiving the collection this gentleman was able to confirm the validity of the collection documents by first focusing on a treasure cache in Southwestern Oklahoma whereby a cast iron kettle was retrieved from the exact location provided in the documents for that region. The kettle?s contents were significant and much appreciated; ?this time lunch is on us.? An added bonus was a copper map that indicates another cache in the nearby mountains.
A binding agreement between this particular gentleman and myself has been formalized, thus forming a partnership. The plan is for us to select the caches we find most advantageous for us and then to offer the rest in packets to the treasure hunting community as we could never in our lifetime cover all the treasure sites throughout the country. A website is in the works and hopefully before too long we can post a link with the details on how to obtain a packet. Exciting things on the horizon to say the least?