My True Treasure Tale - Long, but the Whole Story.....

cavers5

Sr. Member
Feb 16, 2005
474
28
Hi,

1. Congratulations, we're very happy for the both of you!

2. By the way, you tell your doctor that you don't care what he says, you absolutely know for a fact that your heart is in great shape!

3. Next time, if Outtosea won't go, call me!

4. AAHHHH! A stress-free life! It sounds wonderful! Detecting on the beach....Whew! Congrats again!!!!!!

Take care,
Cavers5
 

gollum

Gold Member
Jan 2, 2006
6,729
7,596
Arizona Vagrant
Detector(s) used
Minelab SD2200D (Modded)/ Whites GMT 24k / Fisher FX-3 / Fisher Gold Bug II / Fisher Gemini / Schiebel MIMID / Falcon MD-20
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
AMAZING FIND TIM!

Congratulations! I wish you and your wife all the best, and may you live long enough to spend it all having a great time, and bounce the check to the mortician! ;D ;D ;D

Best,

Mike
 

ivan salis

Gold Member
Feb 5, 2007
16,794
3,809
callahan,fl
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Detector(s) used
delta 4000 / ace 250 - used BH and many others too
great story--- any idead how a bunch of 1920's-30's era loot wound up there? old mobster hide out and cash loot / stash could be maybe? ---- remember whats done is done ---have no regrets ---use your "one time" blessing wisely---and carefully least the blessing turn into a curse instead. Ivan
 

djui5

Bronze Member
May 22, 2006
1,807
293
Mesa, AZ
Detector(s) used
None
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
That's the best story I've ever read! Congrats my friend. Enjoy :o :o
BTW, the Panhandle is a great place to be. ;D If I ever get down there to see my family, we'll get together and have a beer or something.
 

OP
OP
Night Stalker

Night Stalker

Bronze Member
Dec 17, 2004
1,803
97
Florida
Detector(s) used
Omega 8000 & Tesoro Cortes
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Wow! I woke up this morning and signed in - many PM's and loads of replies to this post. To answer a few questions,

- I have tried to recover the pics from my old hardrive...they were deleted early in the morning, the night our friends showed up from out of state. It makes good sense on one hand, but I wish I had printed off hard copies for my own personal show and tell.

(actually, I'm going back to bed).

Thanks again for the replies,

Night Stalker

 

stevesno

Hero Member
Feb 27, 2006
714
74
Deep in the Ozark Mountains
Detector(s) used
Fisher CZ3D, Whites TM 808, Sharptronics DSP-03
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I'm sitting here at my desk numb after reading this! You have lived every treasure hunters dream! I can't thank-you enough for sharing this story with us. I wish you much happiness and continued good health for many years to come. I can't focus on work today now, I know of an old foundation waiting for me.....Steve
 

T

TreasureTales

Guest
NS, if you ever get the chance, can you check Terry Thomas' US Treasure Atlas for your county (or the county in which the cache was found) to see if you can find any info on your cache? It would be great to know if he has at least one story that proved to be accurate - or partially accurate. You don't have to give details if you don't want to, but it would be interesting to know if he listed info for your cache.

Again, WTG!!!!
 

Cynangyl

Gold Member
Apr 12, 2007
11,346
78
God's lap
Detector(s) used
X-terra 70
ACE 250
As I said before, I am very happy for you and your family! What an incredible adventure and such a blessing that you were able to share the story with us! :D :D
 

flip

Full Member
Jan 29, 2005
241
7
kansas city/ osceola missouri
Detector(s) used
garret deepseeker , ace 250, DMC11ba
Wow, thats the kind of find that keeps us fired up.You must have a top of the line pacemaker if that didn't short it out. Congrats. But did you find any mushrooms?
 

BobinSouthVA

Bronze Member
Mar 1, 2007
1,655
107
SE Virginia
Detector(s) used
Minelab Explorer SE Pro / Whites Prism II
need to add my wows.

wow.wow.wow

I just about cried with you guys reading that post. Thanks for sharing your great story with us.

Your deleted pictures should still be available on your hard drive if you wish to recover them. Nothing is deleted from your hard drive when you hit the delete button, only the references to the file are deleted. all the information that composes the file still exist and are not truly deleted until somthing else is written over it. There are programs out there that "wipe" a hard drive by writing 1's and 0's all over the drive multiple times making any files that existed "deleted"

I have recovered many files for users where I work using the following programs, some are free, others are free to try.

http://www.pcinspector.de/file_recovery/uk/welcome.htm

http://www.vaiosoft.com/products/recoverymanager.html

(the above link is also good for recovering deleted photos from camera flash cards)

Again, thanks for sharing and God bless.

Bob
 

txkickergirl

Silver Member
Jan 4, 2007
2,782
25
George West, TX
Detector(s) used
SOV, EXCAL, CZ20, & more
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Amazing and I am so glad many blessing have came your way. Its too bad about deleting the pics. For future caches, buy a polaroid. I am also glad you added the part about the people and the house fire. I had too many crazy thoughts about where it came from and from who. I really love the adventure of it, and the way you told it. I could almost imagine being there. Best of luck for the future.
 

Cynangyl

Gold Member
Apr 12, 2007
11,346
78
God's lap
Detector(s) used
X-terra 70
ACE 250
Isn't that the truth of it....I was so into that story I most definitely imagined myself right there to the point of looking over my shoulder and thanking God such things truly exist. Tim you are a talented story teller as well as a good man. You should consider a writing career when you take breaks from adventuring! ;)
 

Functional

Hero Member
Feb 16, 2007
512
3
Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada
Detector(s) used
A Compass Magnum 420 recently brought back to life. And an untested "in the wild" Teknetics.
Congratulations on you find. If it were me, I likely would have needed a pacemaker after a find like that. I just wish I had a decent metal detector that could actually detect gold. Hopefully I will soon, (if people would just stop bidding up the old nugget hunting MD's on eBay).

I've wanted to hunt for morels too, but was always worried I'd pick the wrong mushroom. We have them in the east and west Kootenay mountain ranges, (among other places), here in British Columbia and I thought I'd give it a try next time I'm out gold panning in one of those areas. I just hope my camera batteries don't die on me if I stumble on a find anything like yours. ::) With my luck, I'd find the well you were concerned about stepping into. :o

Good luck with your future exploits.

F.
 

sonny0065

Full Member
Jan 10, 2007
214
2
warner robins, Ga
Detector(s) used
Whites MXT
All I can say is WOW!!!!!. I am very happy for you and your family. When I read this story it made my day. BTW I lived in the Ft Walton for about 7 years in the 1970s. I think you would like it there. Its about a 1 or 2 hr drive to just about any where on the panhandle. There are a lot of treasure stories there. I was stationed at Eglin AFB and I lived in a few of the little towns east of FT Walton, you might check them out. The only problem could be that the Air Force base is about 50 miles long by about 15 miles wide. BTW thereis good deer hunting on the base. You have to get a permitt though. This is getting to long. I wish you a good and happy life whatever you decide to do. If you want you can Email me and maybe some of the things I remember about the area would help you out. HH Sonny
 

bogeymcq

Sr. Member
Dec 3, 2006
326
3
Southern Maryland
Detector(s) used
Presently mental, not metal
:o :o :o :o :o

Amazing! Utterly amazing! The whole story has left me. . almost ;) . . speechless . . & let me state that is a feat in itself! ;D

The find of the foundation, logs, well . . that drew me in right away but then the finishing find . . wow! :o

I got to say I had to chuckle :D as you began to run out of ways/items/methods to carry the coins back to the car & you seemingly began to do a "strip tease" there . . :D lol :D . . what a site that must have been!

The box "wooden coffin" you discovered. . I am awe struck & so curious about that item in itself! Wonder if it held any clues to the mystery of it all. . . ???


I know this may sound off the wall but . . have you gone back to the site & explored around anymore? Just curious . . the mason jars, old logs, stove parts, tins & so forth . . those I find extremely interesting too!! Did you save any bricks? or wood bits from the box? Out of curiosity did you later do any research on the property & find out any information? Google map?

This will probably sound off the wall too but with the amount I am visualizing you found . . I am thinking perhaps the people who once resided there had stumbled across a bit in a mine, or hidden treasure themselves?

I truly can not say congrats ;D enough to you!!! As well thank you for sharing not only the story with us but words of wisdom should any of us ever be in this situation. . .




;D THANK YOU ;D

Bogart :D
 

larrybass

Full Member
Jan 12, 2006
212
6
Ottawa, Ontario
Detector(s) used
Tesoro-Amigo
Man oh man, NightStalker, what a fantastic story you have shared here with us all. 8) Your's is 1 of the 2 best "Treasure Found" stories I've read in years. What makes it so neat is how you told us SO many kool little details, feelings, ideas etc, that were happening to you while you were discovering it! 8) Like, we were all right there, with you, watching over your shoulder. :) Dude, THAT is really good writing, no matter what you've said about your word smithing in here, you humble guy you. ;)

I am SO happy for you and your wife, mostly because I feel that I know you a little, from here. This windfall, couldn't have happened to a more deserving man. YOU, have put together ALL the right pieces to this puzzle that you've recently just completed. 8) Thank you so much again NS, for your very generous sharing of so many cool details of a totally real Treasure Found!

Be proud of yourself my friend, we all are! :)

All the best,

lb
 

wildrider

Bronze Member
Feb 25, 2007
1,895
8
Kentucky
Detector(s) used
Nautilus DMC IIb/White's 6000 Di Pro
Dude, from one Kentuckian to a (former?) Kentuckian, I'm excited for you.

You found the dream of many a treasure hunter, have stuff to show for it and a great tale to tell.

I have a Journalism degree and your story was as good as anything that I could have written.

Good luck to you and your wife. Forever. :)

Burt
 

CarolinaDigs

Silver Member
Apr 4, 2007
3,492
18
North Carolina
I am so very happy for you and your wife ! What a wonderful story and what great fortune. Very well written as I was glued to every word. You will need to make your second fortune by writting a book on this experience ! :) Blessings your way .
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Top