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« on: March 03, 2010, 11:58:50 pm »
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hello to everyone,
I'm new to this site and wanted to say hi.

my interest's include gold prospecting, treasure hunting, cryptography, mathematics, ancient symbols and language.

my finds to date:

2013 ounce total small pieces of gold
528 ounce gold nugget
87 ounce gold nugget - dirty
chest - 30 pounds in notes and a revolver dated approx from 1850's
helped a friend - investigate, decipher post WWII map - found buried family treasure inside Milk Keg. 

detectors i use:

minelab gp-3000 and gpx-4500
OKM - exp - 5000
mini Eliminator II, note:( have not figured this out yet - i have lots of notes on the use of this in field tests i have conducted )

treasure studies to date include:

captain Kidd - 9 years
Loot of Lima - 12 years, ( i would like to acquire a proper map - any help would be appreciated )
Lindo's Reef - 2 years

i would like to offer help and advise to anyone that would like it.

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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2010, 03:10:49 am »
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 Hello csharp

Very interesting as a picture of trophies. I would like to have that.
Welcome among us, and good luck for your next release detection, but I think with the equipment you have, there will be no problem.
Cheers

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« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2010, 03:46:10 am »
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Howdy CSharp.   Glad to have you here.

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« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2010, 03:31:10 pm »
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Hi

Thank you everyone glad to be here.

i've been looking over this site and wanted to - i'm in Heaven!

this site is great, articles written are well worth reading, it just goes to show world knowledge just cant be beaten.

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Have you heard of the book: RICHARD KNIGHT'S TREASURE? In the book, Mr. Knight claims he solved the mystery about where the treasure of Captain Kidd was hidden and went to get it on an island called Hon Tre Lon (I believe that's the Island name) just off the coast of Viet Nam. He claimed top have found it and dug up two of the three boxes buried there and then he was caught by the Vietnamese government and placed in jail for a long while until he was ransomed by his family for a sum of money. He claimed he had already left Hon Tre Lon and hid the first pile of treasure along the coast and was trying to recover the third chest of treasure when he was caught and jailed as a spy. Very interesting book. Richard Knight was a theater actor in England or Britain before he started hunting the Kidd treasure.

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« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2010, 07:19:40 pm »
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Hi

treasuremomo - thank you for the information you provided, i have read just about all published books in regards to captain "kidd".

almost every author himself or someone they know have found the island /s depicted on kidd's treasure maps, have been to the island /s and have found kidd's treasure, they have either been arrested or are waiting for government permission, have unearthed the treasure only to rebury it again.

i have read " that there are 6 islands that are the sure thing ", three of these island's have had kidd's treasure unearthed - this is "ALL" we hear!

this is open to a lot of debate and speculation as to "ALL" this treasure has been found but all that has been found has yet to produce real evidence of what they found.   

it's like for example, you go out fishing and catch a nice fish you tell your buddy about the fish you caught and mention the size of the fish was 3 feet long by showing him via the spread of your hands, he then tells 4 other friends, by the time the fourth person tells someone else that fish you caught has grown another 3 feet.

circumstantial evidence in my opinion is evidence leading to the truth that was history.

thanks again for your reply

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