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Showing posts with label engines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engines. Show all posts
Monday, January 1, 2018
What Treasures Shall the New Year Bring?
Ok, so I have presented you with 8 of my treasure leads so far.
Just to review they were:
(1) Oak Island Treasure - Steam Locomotive
(2) Treasure With The Blackflies - Ancient Dugout Canoe
(3) Treasure Intangible - Mad Trapper's movements and identity
(4) Treasure On A Platter - Hoard of Railway China
(5) Hagar The Horrible Would Be Proud - Norse helmet and sword/dagger
(6) The Manitoba Runestone - Viking Runestone
(7) Fly, Fly Away - WW2 airplane engines in crates
(8) Wild West Outlaw Treasure - Jesse James' horse bridal and Frank James' colt revolver
Now I have two questions for you.
Which one would you dedicate your time to pursuing, if you had the money, time and ability to pursue?
Realistically, which are worth pursuing, given a lack of time, money and limited abilities?
I look forward to your answers in the comments!
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