orion024
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- Jan 4, 2010
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Let me flip a coin! The coin is double-sided and I still can't make out whether it's heads or tails!
that wouldn't even buy one gold bar if the bars weighed 50 lb.infidelsaint said:$664,000.43.
sgtfda said:We don't know but I would say his bones were one of the skeletons found by the survey crew. The survey crew hid the bone's and removed thinks found on the ground. They knew of the incident and did not report ithe skeletons right away so they could look for the gold. This occured in 1876. What happened to Sgt. O' Rourke is a question also.
Hardscrabble said:Reference my evidential challenge to FinderKeeper...
First, I have never met or spoken to Mr. Prada or any of his FinderKeeper associates. Neither, while I undertand the game, do I have reason to mislead or misinform anyone. I am just one more lover of history and the romance of treasure hunting.
Now it is my turn to eat crow over the "story" of Dent's Run. The evidence FinderKeeper was kind enough to share with me while not conclusive in and of itself, is undoubtedly compelling. It is the best I've ever seen to support the legend. It is genuine. It is primary. It is indisputable. It, combined with other data privately alluded to leaves no doubt that something very significant did occur near Dent's Run in the spring of 1863.
Mr. Prada, I actually have a grin on my face as I type this... I applaud you! If anyone is going to strike gold at Dent's Run, it will (deservedly so), be you. Thank you for sharing your adventure!