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Hello Denizens of Treasurenet - Posters, Coasters, Lurkers and Trolls alike.
I have found myself in conversation with a person for the last few days who believes that José Gaspar was a real, live pirate person and that he left actual goods behind that are worth pursuing. While I am not a 'true believer' myself, in the interest of having an open mind, I am inquiring as to whether someone has some evidence that I have overlooked or that is not commonly available. Therefore, I ask those scholars of José Gaspar "the Last Buccaneer", the man who (since he was taking prizes at the rate of 400+ ships in 32 years) must have belonged to the "Ship of the Month" club, to present some contemporary evidence of him and convince me (and others) that he was a real human person.
Thanks!
I'll be right here awaiting enlightenment.
I have found myself in conversation with a person for the last few days who believes that José Gaspar was a real, live pirate person and that he left actual goods behind that are worth pursuing. While I am not a 'true believer' myself, in the interest of having an open mind, I am inquiring as to whether someone has some evidence that I have overlooked or that is not commonly available. Therefore, I ask those scholars of José Gaspar "the Last Buccaneer", the man who (since he was taking prizes at the rate of 400+ ships in 32 years) must have belonged to the "Ship of the Month" club, to present some contemporary evidence of him and convince me (and others) that he was a real human person.
Thanks!
