Hunting for liquid assets...

Salvor6

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If Greg found $12.9 mil worth of treasure why does he need investors?
 

Chagy

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You never know maybe it was some unique artifacts like the ones found by Weller which are still for sale in the museum for 800,000.00 or like the ring found by Tom aka mad4wrecks aka sleep4wrecks which is also at the museum for sale for 125,000.00....

I believe that the correct thing to do before making any comments would be to let Greg explain before jumping into any conclusion...... That is if he wants to....

Plus...How big is big? How much is allot? There is nothing wrong with pilling up your earnings and hey you never know maybe the man has other projects and need more.....

P.S. Pete, my brother, stay in touch I will send you a PM with my new number I miss talking to you....

And we should always keep in mind that until you are able to turn treasure into cash you don’t have jack.... Just a bunch of old coins and artifacts!!!
 

GOHO

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Well, the media always gets things mixed up.........


In 2007 while working the Santa Margarita my crew and i recoverd over 12,000 artifacts valued by Mel Fisher to be near 12.9 million.
The largest pointed item was the box of Pearls.... There were around 16,480 pearls inside.... I think it's total value was somewhere around 9 million....

In 2008 while working the 1715 fleet my crew and i were the top producing boat according to Mel Fisher's point value system.


In 2009 ..............?
 

Darren in NC

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You guys will do great, Greg. You'll find out where not to look or you'll hit the next hot spot. Either way, you succeed :icon_thumleft:
 

mad4wrecks

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Pete you should know by now, how much money you've got in the bank is irrelevant. You always use somebody elses money to fund your venture. And if you want repeat and long time investors...you have to keep finding treasure.
 

Salvor6

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All this time I have been spending my own money to fund my ventures. Maybe thats why I am always broke! :dontknow:
 

GOHO

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Mel Fisher recoverd more than $400 million from the Atocha but still needs investors every year to operate.......
 

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Cappy Z.

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I saw a TV show where these two teacher both invested in Mel Fishers company and they both also scuba dived. I think it cost $10,000. each. They were rewarded at the end of the season by getting gold and emeralds.

Is this adventure still available?

Thanks.
 

bucketofguts

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the short answer yes. you can still invest, dive, and subcontract with the Fishers. i want to know how much longer this incredible opportunity will last? b :dontknow:
 

rgecy

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BillyBudd007 said:
I saw a TV show where these two teacher both invested in Mel Fishers company and they both also scuba dived. I think it cost $10,000. each. They were rewarded at the end of the season by getting gold and emeralds.

Is this adventure still available?

Thanks.
Absolutely!

Here is the contact info for Mel Fishers.

http://www.melfisher.com/contactUs/contactUs.asp

Good Luck,

Robert
 

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