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May 16, 2001 at 19:28:27

Hi all. Didn't mean any offense asking if anyone had really found a real treasure. I live just a few miles from the Superstition Mountains and would not spend a moment looking for the Lost Dutchman Mine. I for one believe the mountains were appropriately named ;-) My real desire is to find mentors who have actually found treasure to tutor me on ways to research and qualify leads. I am sure that in the Phoenix metro are where I live there are ample opportunities to find caches and stashes. I just want to learn the right methods to research them and then recover them. I am fairly successful as a coinshooter and have paid for a detector with my finds. Would now like to go after some bigger game.:-)


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