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« Reply #200 on: December 07, 2010, 12:33:51 am »
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Sir,
You made a very accurate and reliable historical back ground of "yamashita treasure". I would like to inquire if there were bars of Platinum buried at the same time together with gold bars? I would appreciate it if you could at least give me a detailed description of platinum bars if ever this things are part of japs treasure buried here in the Philippines and in Mindanao to be be specific.

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« Reply #201 on: December 18, 2010, 02:58:43 am »
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Hi! Can you share us your knowledge regarding the Battle of Sibuyan Sea and if the survivors of the ships (one was IJN Mushashi) that sunk in Sibuyan Sea were able to bury part of their loot believe to be carried aboard an unnamed IJN ship from Brunei?

Attached pictures of Japanese artifacts were found in one of our project.

I will be very thankful for any information you can share. Thanks and God bless!

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Hi! Can you share us your knowledge regarding the Battle of Sibuyan Sea and if the survivors of the ships (one was IJN Mushashi) that sunk in Sibuyan Sea were able to bury part of their loot believe to be carried aboard an unnamed IJN ship from Brunei?

Attached pictures of Japanese artifacts were found in one of our project.

I will be very thankful for any information you can share. Thanks and God bless!

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« Reply #202 on: December 19, 2010, 04:28:59 am »
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hi,

i have no knowledge about battle of sibuyan, but your pics broken figurine w. flower print indicates a big volume deposit.

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« Reply #203 on: December 19, 2010, 08:55:06 pm »
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please take a picture of the bottom part of the ocura bonton inks under the bottle, i would like to see the kanji marking there, i think there is a kanji word engrave there in my experience. please post it here, thank you

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« Reply #204 on: December 20, 2010, 02:01:12 am »
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sorry...your so called japanese artifacts isn't belong to japanese. it was in the philippines since 1930s. the figurine is not japanese artifact. and it has all no meaning nor signs that it has a treasure buried to the place.

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« Reply #205 on: January 02, 2011, 05:33:40 am »
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Hi! Attached, please find is the bottom picture of the bonton ink bottle. I hope it is the kanji marking that you mentioned. Can you please send your reply through my email address: thunter19151@gmail.com.

Happy New Year!!Thanks and best regards!

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« Reply #206 on: January 02, 2011, 07:15:53 pm »
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Hi! Attached, please find is the bottom picture of the bonton ink bottle. I hope it is the kanji marking that you mentioned.


that inscription is chinese. and if you'r urging the people to believed in yamtreas you'r a part of scamming acvty in mindanao. know your self, only those who really recovered a yamtreas can help.but since the story was created nothing was recovered it's only a nationwide scam and folkstale. urging the people to believed,help,read signs,maps,markers in yamtreas is a scammers tactics. and you must know that believing that such treas is insanity.better to work hard and earn lots of money than digging and convincing for luck.

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« Reply #207 on: January 05, 2011, 05:51:29 am »
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Ram, whoever you are, I am not trying to convince anybody nor I am a part of scammers in Mindanao. I am not from Mindanao, so stop posting negative responses to my inquiries. What I need is help and guidance from professional treasure hunters. Don't you know that many of the Kanji characters were borrowed from Chinese characters? If you think that those bottles are worthless then don't mind them. I don't deserve your criticism, you don't even know me. This is supposed to be a forum of treasure hunters, if you do not believe in in treasure hunting, why did you sign up here?



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« Reply #208 on: January 05, 2011, 02:30:17 pm »
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Quote:Posted by tagacanlumpit
Ram, whoever you are, I am not trying to convince anybody nor I am a part of scammers in Mindanao. I am not from Mindanao, so stop posting negative responses to my inquiries. What I need is help and guidance from professional treasure hunters. Don't you know that many of the Kanji characters were borrowed from Chinese characters? If you think that those bottles are worthless then don't mind them. I don't deserve your criticism, you don't even know me. This is supposed to be a forum of treasure hunters, if you do not believe in in treasure hunting, why did you sign up here?

The problem here is that there is absolutely no significance to what is written on the bottom of an ink bottle. The manufacturer puts those there. They were dropped or tossed there to get rid of them, not to indicate there is treasure nearby. Look around you when you are out of doors. See all those empty soda cans and paper cups? Those are all dropped by people who are too lazy to go to the rubbish bin with their garbage. That's all your bottles are, mate. Rubbish. Kind of cool rubbish, but nothing more.

Ram is making fun of you because you have somehow gotten it into your mind that because the writing is mysterious to you, it means treasure. It's not treasure and Ram is not the only one laughing here. I'm having a hard time not cracking wise right now.

While you may not be a scammer, your notion that these bottles are indicators of a treasure nearby opens you to the criticism you are getting. Everything you see or pick up is not treasure or treasure sign, mate. Face reality here and just enjoy your pretty bottles.

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« Reply #209 on: January 05, 2011, 05:24:50 pm »
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Quote:Posted by tagacanlumpit
Hi! Attached, please find is the bottom picture of the bonton ink bottle. I hope it is the kanji marking that you mentioned. Can you please send your reply through my email address: thunter19151@gmail.com.

Happy New Year!!Thanks and best regards!

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Nice ink bottle! The character at the bottom of it is the older style of writing the Chinese word "cang", meaning "store".

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