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The saft is a cover up, the room is not, but runs off in a tunnel to one side of the shaft, in the shaft.
 

Who was the guy who dug up several empty "pots" in VA(?) some years ago ? There's photos of the "recovery" floating around the internet somewhere.
 

Who was the guy who dug up several empty "pots" in VA(?) some years ago ? There's photos of the "recovery" floating around the internet somewhere.

There were some pots found on North Goose Creek in the creek bed. But as far as digging them up? I have dug up a couple of pots with iron covers but no gold.
 

That's the trouble with fairy gold. It turns to rubbish when the charm wears off.
 

That's the trouble with fairy gold. It turns to rubbish when the charm wears off.

That is the trouble with your thought pattern also. I was not searching for the Beale Treasure when I found the two iron pots with iron covers. I was searching for $40,000 in gold hidden by a wealthy man in 1933 or 1934 just before he died of a stroke. I have his bank statements and his income tax record copies from 1927 to 1934. So do not confuse stories to verify your abusive claims of rubbish.
 

I'm not confusing anything. I'm on an Oak Island sub-forum.

So who is confused?


But at least no one can say you don't have a pot to piss in. You have two!
 

What amazes me is all the gold treasure stories in iron pots, Beale, Confederate next to railroad tracks, Franklin's wealthy man, etc...
 

Trying to get rich off the Beale Mystery like the Forest Fenn Treasure.
Only this scam has no treasure.
With all the "self-promotion" posts made by 81618 and his crony, Icehouse, on the BEALE THREADS, it does present the feel of that, or as "Legrand" would refer, like Poe's "Grand Diddle". :wink:
 

Only the Shadow knows for sure.
 

It appears that the famous TEAM BEALE MYSTERY have faded into the shadows, ending not with a bang, but not even with a whimper.
 

Maybe they have taken our advise and went to dig up or open the concrete vault?
 

...or went to another website seeking non-refundable gift investments for a 10% share of the recovery of a fictional dime novel treasure. :icon_thumright:
 

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