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Howdy Marius,

Knowing Spanish, you referred to it a little better than the "Gringo" who made it. He wrote Tesora Mappa, not Tesoro Mapa, or better yet Mapa del Tesoro.

He did this, thinking that the PSM's lead to a treasure, but there is more evidence that they lead to a mine.

Sorry Sarge, but that map was not used to make the PSM's, nor is it a missing Peralta map.

Homar

Hi Homar

From my research , I could say how the stone trail has nothing to do with the LDM ( are few miles apart ), but leads to a CAVERNA .
Look at the first picture ! You will find carved on this cliff many symbols , faces , numbers and letters . Maybe you will find the origin and the material of the stone tablets .

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And little to the left

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The Heart is out there , in the heart of the Superstitions , and not somewhere close to roads .
 

Howdy deducer,

I have always backed my offers to the person that I make them to, via email. I have never made an offer to the general public, that would make it property of this website. I find it easy to debate with anyone, especially when they are as nice as Frank. Yes he has found gold, but it is not Dutchman gold. He's not the only one, there are many here who have claims outside the Wilderness Area.

Homar


Feel free to PM me. I would be interested in viewing your evidence.
 

Matt
Robert Garman photographed the map. I'm using a copy of that photo. Had a call the other day about Garman. Some of us know that a million in cash was found under his bed after he died. Garman did find a treasure and I was told where. I'm very interested in Garman and I have some stuff I plan on following up on. He was a very interesting man. I get bored easily and like chasing new things
So is the original mappa still in existence to run tests on the paper and ink?
 

If I ever make any claims to you, then you can ask me to back them up, and I will gladly do so.

Homar

You said you had real evidence that proves Frank's source to be wrong.

I'm calling your bluff.

Again, feel free to PM me if necessary. What you say will be taken into confidence.
 

You said you had real evidence that proves Frank's source to be wrong.

I'm calling your bluff.

Again, feel free to PM me if necessary. What you say will be taken into confidence.

I was addressing Frank. I have no need to bluff, and am going to oblige you this time since you keep insisting. Next time make sure you are the one being addressed. It may take me a day or two, for some reason the computer keeps crashing every now and then. I can be in the middle of a long post when it happens.

Go ahead and pm me your email.

Homar
 

Matt
Robert Garman photographed the map. I'm using a copy of that photo. Had a call the other day about Garman. Some of us know that a million in cash was found under his bed after he died. Garman did find a treasure and I was told where. I'm very interested in Garman and I have some stuff I plan on following up on. He was a very interesting man. I get bored easily and like chasing new things
Sarge,
I have googled Robert Garman and come up with 100+ persons. I have never come across that name before - would you care to expand a little bit on his personalia? If you don't - no hard feelings, I understand.
 

Hey Loke you ever finish panning that gold dirt I gave you?
Robert L Garman wrote Mystery Gold of the Superstitions. He searched with Robert G Tumlinson. Was into the stone maps and was well known amongst the old Dutchunters including Tom K. His main search area was the eastern Superstitions. With Tumlinsons assistance discovered the Garman stone in the same hole the Peralta stone maps were found. The stone is the keystone telling what the goal is. I attached a photo for your viewing pleasure. Garmans book is is available online and I suggest reading it. He did succeed where many others failed. I pay close attention to his history ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1423713437.551946.jpg
 

The above photo was taken by me. Now this should stir things up. The map on the show is a companion to the stone. Oh by the way this is what the original stone looked like material wise.
 

Hey Loke you ever finish panning that gold dirt I gave you?
Robert L Garman wrote Mystery Gold of the Superstitions. He searched with Robert G Tumlinson. Was into the stone maps and was well known amongst the old Dutchunters including Tom K. His main search area was the eastern Superstitions. With Tumlinsons assistance discovered the Garman stone in the same hole the Peralta stone maps were found. The stone is the keystone telling what the goal is. I attached a photo for your viewing pleasure. Garmans book is is available online and I suggest reading it. He did succeed where many others failed. I pay close attention to his history <img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1118672"/>

Sgtfda

There seems to be no usable info on the g- stone from the pic anyway except it has the same orientation as the original Heart Stone.

Wrmickel1
 

Sarge,
Well, he he, yes and no!!
Yes - 3 flakes/nuggets were found (thank you ever so much!)
No - nothing else was found :-(, however, I'm gonna go through it again - just in case ...

Also - thanks for the above info - appreciated! - and I promise not to step on any toes checking up on the gentleman, just idle curiosity on my part.

However, should I ever be so lucky, I'm not gonna throw it away! However, the LDM is most certainly not a main project for me, got other coals in the fire :-)
 

It was on view for 10 min. Long enough for me to get the photo. I thought it would be cool for all the stones to be together one more time. The stone is engraved with the name of the target of the stone maps. Thus a key stone of sorts. It just tells you what your looking for after you enter the heart area.
 

Sarge,
I have googled Robert Garman and come up with 100+ persons. I have never come across that name before - would you care to expand a little bit on his personalia? If you don't - no hard feelings, I understand.

Kinda like "come up"? Came, had come, have come.
...but it works in the vernacular of the West.

:love3:
 

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