The Beale key... Found

Bumbalawski

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Your search area is no where close to Montvale, Virginia. The creek on the right of your photo is Lost Run.

Yes. it is nowhere near Montvale Virginia. There is a Lost Run near there, but it is south about a mile. This Lost Run emptied two "large cavities" in the late 1700's up to the late 1800's, hence the name. The creek in the picture has no name. And once again, this picture is in a different Bedford County.
 

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Yes. it is nowhere near Montvale Virginia. There is a Lost Run near there, but it is south about a mile. This Lost Run emptied two "large cavities" in the late 1700's up to the late 1800's, hence the name. The creek in the picture has no name. And once again, this picture is in a different Bedford County.

Eh...?
 

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But you can look anywhere you want to and try to find the Beale Treasure

Thanks for the advise. I do not want the location given out. I am just attempting to see if there are any others out there who looking elsewhere. I have good reasons for looking in this area. Hopefully someone will find the Beale treasure before I die. It would be nice to see the results.
 

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Thanks for the advise. I do not want the location given out. I am just attempting to see if there are any others out there who looking elsewhere. I have good reasons for looking in this area. Hopefully someone will find the Beale treasure before I die. It would be nice to see the results.

In PA...? Contact Finder Keeper, USA...
 

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Screenshot_2015-04-06-19-42-43.png here is an example of a secondary code in what's called additions to the letters..example the "m" the "h's" ,"t's"..at first they look like smears of ink, but when magnified its indented from typeset pressing.. Thanks Justintime
 

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View attachment 1142948 here is an example of a secondary code in what's called additions to the letters..example the "m" the "h's" ,"t's"..at first they look like smears of ink, but when magnified its indented from typeset pressing.. Thanks Justintime

NO "typesetting machines" in Lynchburg, Va. from that "time" currently available to review such "possibility"...
 

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The Type set code was done in a 1776, when this original Dunlap Broadside was crafted. The Beale Story is much older than everyone thinks. The vault was built in a time of less population,and before the trips were made.
 

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Ink can give illusions. Dunlap's press left eyes in top of some lower case e's. A couple blobs in an O in honor,ect....(This link let me enlarge the print by clicking on Dunlap version.., couldn't copy the eyes or O after enlarging and transfer them here,sorry.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_history_of_the_United_States_Declaration_of_Independence

MARY KATHERINE GODDARD'S (second printing/printer) cleaner, but going to depend on run time, sharpness/age/condition of typeset, material printed on, and number of prints and how often plates were cleaned probably.
Dunlaps may have been British co. Caslon's type.
http://fontsinuse.com/uses/1666/the-dunlap-broadside
 

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The stove was in a scrap pile in the back of a truck, the box got tossed and hit the stove ,broke it,,exposing the false bottom.
 

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The additions the the letters are indented, from pressing, well that's what I've been told. It added to the confusion, just so happens that it had some info within..Thanks
 

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The additions the the letters are indented, from pressing, well that's what I've been told. It added to the confusion, just so happens that it had some info within..Thanks

You mean pressing with a tool after printing, also after editing to save on printing stock where a few handmade corrections would make a copy passable rather than discard and waste stock.
With the inherent defects of early type and process and touch up after, most documents would simply be read. Additional changes after leaving the print shop would blend in fine; and unless knowing where and what to look for they would remain un noticed.
I follow what you are writing. Too, you have shown alterations in typeset printed individual letters before so that makes it easier to understand your post.
 

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The Type set code was done in a 1776, when this original Dunlap Broadside was crafted. The Beale Story is much older than everyone thinks. The vault was built in a time of less population,and before the trips were made.

You say much older than everyone thinks......

How is that?

when the coded sequences in the stone maps have the encoding at different times in the 1800's?

View attachment 1143556

Maybe the DOI you have was an original, that I believe, but I will never drop what I know now about their trails out west and the stones that map the ENTIRE trail to the end.

Ill even give you the weights right now for each trove and separate cache.

Dont get me wrong, I was hoping to work with you on this cypher, but it looks like two different paths we have chosen that will make it a duel.

Where have you been?

And am I guessing right,? are we NOT being paired for the episode?

Just wanting to prepare for a solo or a tag team......can you at least let me know that
 

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I feel at this point Eldo, the stones and the map should be separate, would be to much to follow together, and would confuse. I wish you Good luck , on your endeavors. I'm not sure I'm going to do the show, at this point it would be hard to backtrack for TV,lol, but never know. Thanks Justintime
 

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"Just", your daughter was in yesterday's NEWS-ADVANCE; Easter Egg Hunt at Peaks of Otter ("pic" or two).
 

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Thanks Reb, I'll try to find it..
 

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Attachment.jpg The Key Is ,in this place, "Sealed", and the key has to be "endorsed, and the Key will "merely" state the contents of the vault,"with an exact location. The DOI, is the key for #2 the contents of the vault, so the key would be a DOI with an exact location on it, that is sealed "sealed" in this place,"The Box...that is endorsed,lol...the Beale Key has been found. Justintime
 

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