Connecticut Danny said:
Arch
I graduated from HCC in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1981 majoring in accounting. I am far from being stupid. Karl wrote many times the best books on treasures does not have the word treasures in it title. There are people who know about treasures, but gave up because they could not find it. I have many published stories about Connecticut but are mostly untrue, and that is why I am seeking unpublished stories about treasures in Connecticut.
lovejoydc@att.net
You're right. You're far to be stupid, maybe in accounting but as treasure hunter you're making some mistakes about get information. Seems to me you're a beginner in this hobby. Stories about buried treasure are not easy to find. Who ever find it, will charge you money. When you ask the question "
I want information on unpublished stories on treasures in Connecticut" the tone of your question is like pretend people here give you away that information that you looking for just for free, without pay a price. I have information that you looking for but I won't tell anything. If I live in Connecticut and I know a story about a buried treasure, "I WON'T SHARE IT WITH YOU". So simple!!
My recommendation is the following;
1. Go to Amazon.com for books
2. Go to your local Library
3. Visit Kellyco. com for treasure books
4. Surf in Google for "Pirates treasure" or "Buried treasure" to see what you find.
5. Check old newspaper.
Never forgive;
1. Ask permission for metal detecting in private property.
2. If you want to find $$$, first you have to invest $$$. Cache hunting is an expense activity. It consume time and money.
The most common mistake for beginner in this hobby;
1. To dream will find a huge Spanish treasure easily.
2. Ask question about buried treasure to others treasure hunters.
3. Leave behind empty holes when detect.
4. Give up easily when find nothing.
5. Trespass private properties.
Good luck
Arch
