- Jun 27, 2004
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Spyro, have to ask the $64,000 question...if you know so much where's your recovery?
Aren't you the one who specifically mentioned gold bars that were minted as the cache? What makes you think this...is there a lead to follow?
Hilton was on the wrong path, that's because he never put in the real foot work. People saw through his act and when he came up empty he assumed it was because the LUE was a myth rather than face that he might simply be wrong...or he was bitter that someone wouldn't simply hand over the cache site to him so he could walk away with his own loot and no effort put into the discovery.
Hilton's assertion that the LUE is 40 acres of gold is one that I've only ever seen him make. Sounds to me like he was trying to poison the well with one hand and wipe the egg off his face with the other.
As for "toy metal detector," seems to me Frank Fish did pretty good wit this 10 years before any of this, enough to fill a museum full of stuff he found. All signs point to metal detecting being more about the competency of the user than the technology of the machine. I won't pretend the technology wasn't in its infancy back then, but I'm guessing guys like Hardrock Hammond, LL Abe Lincoln, Frank Fish, Bill Mahan, Johnny Pounds, and many more left a legacy that would suggest your dismissal of the technology outright is a bit of what I like to call, "overplaying your hand."
So again Spyro, lets be adults here...we have something in common, a mutual interest in the LUE. How about you devote some energy to sharing some ideas about the LUE. I don't think I'm alone in this desire.
Aren't you the one who specifically mentioned gold bars that were minted as the cache? What makes you think this...is there a lead to follow?
Hilton was on the wrong path, that's because he never put in the real foot work. People saw through his act and when he came up empty he assumed it was because the LUE was a myth rather than face that he might simply be wrong...or he was bitter that someone wouldn't simply hand over the cache site to him so he could walk away with his own loot and no effort put into the discovery.
Hilton's assertion that the LUE is 40 acres of gold is one that I've only ever seen him make. Sounds to me like he was trying to poison the well with one hand and wipe the egg off his face with the other.
As for "toy metal detector," seems to me Frank Fish did pretty good wit this 10 years before any of this, enough to fill a museum full of stuff he found. All signs point to metal detecting being more about the competency of the user than the technology of the machine. I won't pretend the technology wasn't in its infancy back then, but I'm guessing guys like Hardrock Hammond, LL Abe Lincoln, Frank Fish, Bill Mahan, Johnny Pounds, and many more left a legacy that would suggest your dismissal of the technology outright is a bit of what I like to call, "overplaying your hand."
So again Spyro, lets be adults here...we have something in common, a mutual interest in the LUE. How about you devote some energy to sharing some ideas about the LUE. I don't think I'm alone in this desire.