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Re: TH'ing 101
May 22, 1998 at 13:59:50

In Reply to: Re: TH'ing 101
posted by Jack (NM) on May 17, 1998 at 15:05:25

Thanks for the comeback.

I guess its a case of treasure is in the eyes of the beholder. I know to look for coins and gold in certain places. A lost treasure or cache is different. You are right, it does seem like a lot of time and research before you even look at an area. Do you look at police reports? I see that there are reports of shipwrecks or robbers dumping. Are these valid or like you say, a bunch of bull? I am gonna check the lost and found reports though and use those to start. Thanks again, B


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