Dr. Syn
Sr. Member
Okay, while hanging out on the post chasing crows, I had a thought come to me. I've been following all the threads on this "Money Pit", and I don't seem to remember seeing a mention of this, well, if it actually happens.
Who gets to keep the aka "Treasure" if it's found?
Will it be like the folks who find treasure ships? They spend the money to do so, and when they do, everybody and their brother/sister/aunt/uncle, 2nd cousin twice removed, and governments all jump in and claim it's theirs.
Does/did it belong to the Pirates? Or whom they took it from? The Templars? Or whom they might have gotten it from? The Masons?
The Indians/Aztecs/Mayans who might have been enslaved to dig to produce gold/silver. The relatives of King Solomon, or one of the others? Vikings or the folks they slaughtered to gain the goodies? I guess the Leprechauns might even jump in there. And don't forget Sasquatch and the Aliens. Or the Archies.
I don't know, but to me, yeah the hunt is fun and exciting, but knowing beforehand that more than likely you aren't going to be able to keep it, seems a little odd for a reason to do it. Unless you have some really deep pockets, and a lot of time on your hands, you'll probably end up spending more of both just to break even.
Who gets to keep the aka "Treasure" if it's found?
Will it be like the folks who find treasure ships? They spend the money to do so, and when they do, everybody and their brother/sister/aunt/uncle, 2nd cousin twice removed, and governments all jump in and claim it's theirs.
Does/did it belong to the Pirates? Or whom they took it from? The Templars? Or whom they might have gotten it from? The Masons?
The Indians/Aztecs/Mayans who might have been enslaved to dig to produce gold/silver. The relatives of King Solomon, or one of the others? Vikings or the folks they slaughtered to gain the goodies? I guess the Leprechauns might even jump in there. And don't forget Sasquatch and the Aliens. Or the Archies.
I don't know, but to me, yeah the hunt is fun and exciting, but knowing beforehand that more than likely you aren't going to be able to keep it, seems a little odd for a reason to do it. Unless you have some really deep pockets, and a lot of time on your hands, you'll probably end up spending more of both just to break even.