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LOL! It's BACON Ciphers... NOT Bruton Ciphers. Get mo MOJO Coffee!
Its real look around, the new world,was a fit instrument for his dreams, inspired people to forfill It.. And is still unfolding.
This is all very interesting. I'm enjoying the banter. I joined because I inherited this nice point from my grandmother. She found it in Maryland in 1918.
This is all very interesting. I'm enjoying the banter. I joined because I inherited this nice point from my grandmother. She found it in Maryland in 1918.
Welcome. And get use to the banter when it comes to, "treasure legends". Without all the banter the legend would die, and who wants that!![]()
Ctrustme,
And don't let all the bantering fool you. Once a month we all get together at the tiki bar to enjoy a group hug.![]()
I had someone from the Smithsonian take a look and they named it a lost lake point. A gorgeous and really old one at that. Haha, thanks for the update. Anyway, it's my first cool artifact. Hope you're all enjoying the long weekend.
For a quick primer on BRUTON TREASURE VAULT:Of course BACON Ciphers only they were canceled in a vault under the Bruton old Church. We know it's not the Bruton Ciphers. Exactly who was Sir Francis Bacon that even President Thomas Jefferson looked up to him?
For a quick primer on BRUTON TREASURE VAULT:
WWW.philadelphians.50megs.com/darill4.html
Isn't ironic, a vault in Williamsburg, Va with a treasure story. A vault in Bedford County with a treasure story. Both could be the same treasure story?