Potters Treasure books versus Horner

Darren in NC

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Re: Potter's Treasure books versus Horner

I have a POTTER book --mel ,marx and other top notch folks all swore by potters in the old days --its a solid good book even today its useful still --- mines the revised or "updated" edition --it has all the original stuff plus a bit more that the older first editon did ---I use it often. two other great florida only shipwreck books are --SHIPWRECKS OF FLORIDA by SINGER and SHIPWRECKS IN FLORIDA by MARX--both which are great --these three books together make a great starter set for basic research for florida area wrecks. and the set can be put together for not too much money-- Ivan
 

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Darren in NC

Darren in NC

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Re: Potter's Treasure books versus Horner

Thanks, Ivan. I like Potter, too. I was hoping for info on Horner, though.
 

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Re: Potter's Treasure books versus Horner

have you checked out the other two books I talk about?
 

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Re: Potter's Treasure books versus Horner

Darren:
Dave Horner, Lou Ullian, Rob McClung and others and I were partners in the discovery and salvage of the "Capitana" (1654) off my boat, the R/V Explorer, ten years ago in Ecuador. Dave wrote about our exploits in his book "Shipwrecks" and accurately gave credit of the discover to McClung. I found no exaggerations in his book regarding the Capitana.
 

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Darren in NC

Darren in NC

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Re: Potter's Treasure books versus Horner

Thanks, Don. Glad to hear it. Is he still around today?

ivan salis said:
have you checked out the other two books I talk about?

Ivan, I'm not looking for Florida info for this project, but I'm sure those books would be great for our Conquistador projects. Thanks.
 

ScottyLee

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Re: Potter's Treasure books versus Horner

Seahunter and myself where at Dave's home a few months ago. He is still very active in treasure hunting.
 

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Darren in NC

Darren in NC

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Scotty, do you know if he's gone back to Maryland or is he still in Fla? I'll be down in a few weeks and would love to meet him. Do you have any contact info you could email me? Thanks so much!
 

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Re: Potter's Treasure books versus Horner

I heard that Dave Horner had a lease on the Cay Sal Bank. Does anybody know what he was looking for?
 

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