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Yes, it true! Treasure Hunter Confidential is being resurrected. After a long visit with Dr. Roy Roush a few weeks ago, we thought that the time was right to bring it back
It will adhere to the premise of the original newsletter. No bushwah or brain mush articles. Only the straight skinny about the obsession we love. I have already lined up a great number of Professionals in the fields of Electronics and Treasure Hunting. I have also begun getting input from Archaeological Professionals, who can assist people in what to and what not to do in our State and National Parks. The biggest reason for this is that there are many new laws and regulations regarding Prospecting and Treasure Hunting. You can’t just go around digging everywhere you think there might be treasure.
The beauty of the New Treasure Hunter Confidential is the Internet. I would like to have both an EZine and Printed Version, and am working to that end. Please visit our splash page at:
http://www.thenewthc.com
It will come out every other month. We are shooting to have the first issue out by the end of January.
We need your assistance! This publication will only be as extensive as there is interest for.
- We need you to send us questions regarding treasures.
- We need good hi-res pictures of your potential markers and monuments for an “Ask the Pros” Section.
- We need letters of an interesting nature for “Letters to the Editor”.
- We need suggestions that you would like to see.
We need to gauge exactly how much interest there is. Please let us know.
Contact me via the following emails:
editor@thenewthc.com
http://suggestions@thenewthc.com
askthepros@thenewthc.com
As this project progresses, I will keep everybody updated. We are still figuring on what (if any) advertising there will be. We want to be completely free of outside influence and beholding to no one. We are also working on the purchase price. We want to find the sweet spot that lies somewhere between amount of content versus publishing price. I’ll keep you updated on that as well.
I have already been granted unprecedented access to some old time Treasure Hunters’ Libraries and Picture Albums that have never been photographed before. You will see some stories recounted that have after stories almost as interesting as the original.
I look forward to hearing from ALL OF YOU!
Best Wishes-Mike McChesney