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This was my first introduction real treasure to treasure hunting.Nothing much is found online, just a few magazine articles and a book or two.
I orginally subcribed to metal detecting magazine, in those days we were call' treasure hunters'
ha in those days a treasure was a non clad coin or a wheatie! today they are more correctly called "coin shooters" I was a gold prospector, gold panner and a gold dredger..but I kept seeing what are now called 'monuments' in gold country..when the 3 part article came out on the spider rock mystery...I was compelled by the odd spider like designs on the the three rocks that were found in Texas..over a hundred years ago..
anyone know anything or have any info that might shed some light on the subject?
more later
oro bro
rangler
I orginally subcribed to metal detecting magazine, in those days we were call' treasure hunters'
ha in those days a treasure was a non clad coin or a wheatie! today they are more correctly called "coin shooters" I was a gold prospector, gold panner and a gold dredger..but I kept seeing what are now called 'monuments' in gold country..when the 3 part article came out on the spider rock mystery...I was compelled by the odd spider like designs on the the three rocks that were found in Texas..over a hundred years ago..
anyone know anything or have any info that might shed some light on the subject?
more later
oro bro
rangler
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