cyberdan
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Last night I saw the History Channel's Jesse James Treasure program.
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal...asure-aires-on-history-channel_100272744.html
This a short description of the documentary. It was mostly reenactment of Jessie's crime spree and some actual looking for his treasure. I can not tell if the modern day treasure hunters were reinacting treasure hunting also.
They do not seem to know how to use a metal detector. It looked like a cheap Garret in one scene and a Whites in another. I never saw them using headphones and the Garret was way to high off the ground. They did find gold and silver dollars, but I could tell they do not know how to dig. They just kept poking in the hole with their digger, I am sure scratching up everything. Then when they pulled out a mud caked $20 gold piece they just brushed off the mud with their fingers. That just scratched it up some more. It was a two hour program and in the end did not find a treasure trove but kept you hooked till the last three minutes and would it up in a hurry.
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal...asure-aires-on-history-channel_100272744.html
This a short description of the documentary. It was mostly reenactment of Jessie's crime spree and some actual looking for his treasure. I can not tell if the modern day treasure hunters were reinacting treasure hunting also.
They do not seem to know how to use a metal detector. It looked like a cheap Garret in one scene and a Whites in another. I never saw them using headphones and the Garret was way to high off the ground. They did find gold and silver dollars, but I could tell they do not know how to dig. They just kept poking in the hole with their digger, I am sure scratching up everything. Then when they pulled out a mud caked $20 gold piece they just brushed off the mud with their fingers. That just scratched it up some more. It was a two hour program and in the end did not find a treasure trove but kept you hooked till the last three minutes and would it up in a hurry.