Joe, nice vain.
Hope you have a claim on it.
Oro, attached is a picture of the Red Rhyolite. But the quartz's vain pieces I brought out, I have long since been crushed and paned off, sorry didn't"t think I would need them. Their is a gray looking martial attached to the side of the Quartz's, I believe it to be the same matrial found on the lighter on the cover of Helen Corbins book.
I will not be going back into the Superstitions until it cools off to get more samples. I don't think I can handle the heat these days, so I will wait until it gets back down into the 80's
Blind Bowman, I feel for someone so lost.
I copyrighted the Coordinates to the Lost Dutchman Gold mine after talking to Scott Wood told me that it would probably cost me a lot of money to try to file a claim in the Superstitions, and even after that I would not be allowed my claim anyway. If anyone would like to see a copy of this letter just ask and I will post it.
The coordinates have been copyrighted in the Library of Congress as the location of the Lost Dutchman Gold mine.
Scott may have been able to stop me from filling a claim, But the U.S. government has recognized me as the finder of the Lost Dutchman Gold mine.
With that said, these are the Coordinates to the Lost Dutchman Gold mine.
The pit mine, 3325.72N 11116.10 W
The Lost Dutchman Gold mine 3325.65N 11116.94 W
One of the Peralta mines 3325.93N 11117.08 W
Dan Adams