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Re: Two Found Treasures
January 19, 2000 at 19:02:43
In Reply to: Re: Two Found Treasures
posted by Richard Walburn on January 19, 2000 at 13:01:03

Richard, I want to thank you for the comeback. I was in Utah in 1992 and while I was there, I checked on the Porter's gold. All I got was a signal that led me to some meterorite dust. No other signal, therefore there was nothing there.

RE: Sir Framces Drake---remember, no one wanted others to know where they had been. They used codes as you have specified. I don't know what you have picked up at this spot, but I reject the idea that this is the 72 tons of Silver. If I can ever zero in on the guy who found the sixpense that Drake buried, I would know without a doubt that I am right. I even know where the sixpense is at the present time (I mean the town). I can't say more without revealing the location. If every one who ever found a six pense on the West coast would reveal it on this form, we could go right to the 72 ton of silver. I need a name real bad.

RE: Skeleton Canyon Treasure--I checked on this on also in 1992 and I could not get permission to go on the property. I don't have the same location as you menti- oned, but you could have one of their caches.

Keep on keeping on--Treasure hunting is rough Al


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