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Post by kydave on Jul 7, 2010 10:16:18 GMT -5
Pepsi-Cola presents Southern Indiana Treasure Fest 2010! July 26 thru Aug. 1st. Starve Hollow State Recreation Area Vallonia, Indiana- Just South of Brownstown. Thousands of Coins and prizes. Last year there were 26 new Metal Detectors as prizes in the hunts! See ya there!
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Post by kydave on Jul 31, 2011 17:13:05 GMT -5
Just got home from Treasure Fest 2011, won a new Garret A/T Pro land or water machine. Good hunt and a lot of fun, food and entertainment!
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jul 31, 2011 18:21:03 GMT -5
;D Way ta go, Bro! May you win in 2012! ;D
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Post by beale on Jul 31, 2011 19:00:21 GMT -5
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!Maybe our luck has changed for the good. Have you ever went to the Swift Treasure Hunt in Jellico, kentucky?
Rebel check on the OCC for me will you? I would like to see it? Albert
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Post by Rebel KGC on Jul 31, 2011 20:12:13 GMT -5
;D Will do... initial tree was on POLK Street; will look for it and get with OCC staff.
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Post by kydave on Jul 31, 2011 20:55:28 GMT -5
Sure have Beale several times. Paul Henson and Tommy Veals AKA "The Indian" were always there. W.C. Jameson was there doing a Seminar on the Swift Mines if you remember him. An old house burned in town once and they found a wheelborrow full of silver coins that had fused together, thats a lot of silver!
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Post by beale on Aug 1, 2011 16:43:36 GMT -5
Sure have Beale several times. Paul Henson and Tommy Veals AKA "The Indian" were always there. W.C. Jameson was there doing a Seminar on the Swift Mines if you remember him. An old house burned in town once and they found a wheelborrow full of silver coins that had fused together, thats a lot of silver! I talked to Michael Paul Henson before he passed away. I wished I could have met him in person. Also Tommy Veal, Indian, I always wanted to beat him at dowsing. He was the world champion of long distant treasure hunter for several years. Never got to meet him either. W.C. Jameson is still around. I believe he is hunting in the McCleansville, N.C. area several times for the CSA pots of gold. I hear he has been successful in that endeavor. So much to do and so little time. Good luck to you kydave. Maybe we can do a hunt together someday.
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