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Re: La Capitana. A real swindle


March 22, 1998 at 22:37:14

In Reply to: Re: La Capitana. A real swindle
posted by Don MacKay on March 20, 1998 at 18:07:42

I can see you are trying to divert the controversy here. I think other readers as well as myself are expecting your propmt responses to my statements, other than your suggestions about my interests.

This is a fair interchange of opinions, whose valuable conclusions are to be shared among the other visitors of the forum. I'd rather continue from here so I have to decline your invitation to take this "offline".

I was expecting conclusive answers to my statements. Therefore, as there aren't any denials, I must assume you agree they are correct.

I would be more than glad to see a transcription of such an invitation by the Institute of Patrimony to Mr. Debry. Or maybe all what you have is a contract between Subamerica and Debry?

I've enjoyed your explanation on how a post-dated coin can be found on a wreck site, but yet am not satisfied with it. The Calico catalogue indicates your coin as minted in 1661.

Also, please inform me which Ecuadorian authority has certified that you've found the Capitana of 1654.

I have followed all this tale from the beginning, since 1995 -when you came with the Explorer to the Chanduy area to cover the wreck of the Fishing Boat "Isabel I" with sand-.

I have been onboard the Explorer and have seen shiny silver coins coming off the ocean. Also had several interviews with people who worked for you and for the other groups.

I have very interesting information and documents.


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Posted By: 206.72.133.115 - 206.72.133.115 - March 22, 1998 at 22:37:14