💵 FOR SALE Treasure Hunting books for sale.

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lukdiver

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Picture #1:
$10- Treasures front the Sea by Marx (signed by Burt Webber) 2003
$15- Treasure Seekers by McClintosh? 2000
$4 - Treasure by Mike Groushko 1990
$5 - Treasure of the Atocha by Matheson (sic?) 1986
$4 - Treasure Hunt (Atocha) by Sullivan 1987
$20- The Practical Book of Cobs by Sedwick (signed) 1990

Picture #2:
$75- The Treasure Diver's Guide by Potter 1st Edition 1960

Picture #3:
$30- Diving to a Flash of Gold by Marty Meylach (1971 Hard Cover & 1986 Soft Cover)

Picture #4:
- Picture of Marty's signature inside book.

Picture #5:
$30 for all 4 books on Batavia shipwreck.
 

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lukdiver

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Marty Meylach's books are sold (Picture #3 & #4). BTW as he's digging thru his books (office is stuffed and trying to make room for artifacts) he's finding he paid too much for most of them over the years as the dive books just didn't appreciate like he thought they would. Oh well. BTW the 1st edition Potter book he paid $100 for years ago. Thanks Bob
 

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There is a seller on Ebay called "zuber" who is trying to sell a book "Treasure Divers Guide" for $147.49 while others are selling the book for $15 to $20. Zuber's books are all over priced at $100 to $200 on Ebay. Beware.
 

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lukdiver

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Only books brother has sold on eBay (not zuber) are hardhat books. Definitely pays to shop around these days. Back in the day when book shops were plentiful he haunted them and library book sales. Filled his office with his 'interest' (treasure hunting, early skin and scuba diving, hardhat, and West Coast maritime history). Bob
 

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