All of these finds came from different beaches opposite Spanish wrecks along the Treasure Coast of Florida. These finds made over the last several years represent a lot of walking and hard work searching for, sometimes going hours between signals but I think you will agree that it was time well spent.
HH Gary
Last edited by Gary Drayton; May 05, 2012 at 02:45 PM.
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Originally Posted by Gary Drayton
All of these finds came from different beaches opposite Spanish wrecks along the Treasure Coast of Florida. These finds represent a lot of walking and hard work searching for, sometimes going hours between signals but I think you will agree that it was time well spent.
HH Gary
Ye wonders if there is much left. I can imagine it took years to just find that amount!
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All of these finds came from different beaches opposite Spanish wrecks along the Treasure Coast of Florida. These finds made over the last several years represent a lot of walking and hard work searching for, sometimes going hours between signals but I think you will agree that it was time well spent.
HH Gary
Fantastic. That is real Treasure.
Digging up stuff like that, with the history involved, kind of makes your skin crawl, doesn't it?
Just think what you could have got with a Tesoro Gary ! Anyway I got a Blisstool on the beach yesterday for a really good test and am still sticking to what I already have. Didn't get your e-mail you promised by the way. My U.S. trip looks like it will now be Arizona rather than Florida unfortunately so not likely to get my feet wet !
I took the road less traveled------------------- and now I'm lost
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