So all of Fisher's accounts of the Atocha discovery were wrong?
This is what Damasio told me at the time of my visit to Mineoro in november 2005. I told the whole story somewhere in one of the forums here, which covers the story on how Fisher came to know about Alonso and his detector.
The last mention of this subject is a recent post I made:
"According to Damasio he died of serious nervous breakdown due to sorrow and disapointment. Alonso told Mel Fisher in 1984 where the Atocha's motherload was. That is, the region where it was. He was using a prototype of the DCH85 back then. After Fisher found the load Baldwin, who was Alonso's partner and Alonso himself were expecting some kind of reward and recognition. None of both were given. Not a single 'thanks'. That's why Damasio said Mel Fisher was a bandit. I agree."
For the whole story you should do a search here for it.
Yes, it's true. One 'baby' just like the one in Mr. Mitchell's hands was responsible for finding the area where the Atocha's motherlode was.
"Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"
Yes, I know more histories. The two boxes is an important tool in treasure hunting.
The best Mineoro 692 BL is the oldest with separate batteries for transmitter and receiver.
I remember that in the 80's repair a TM808 and the owner found treasure consist mainly in silver, all this in a silver tray with adorns in gold.
The real is this: Mr. Fisher contact with Mr. Baldwin and they make a trip and mark many sites with gold. I hear Mr. Fisher invit to a dinner Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Alonso and no money in pocket had Mr. Fisher and his partner, also reject the credit card. So, Mr. Baldwin suffer the consequense$$$ of the "invitation".
I'll visit Mr. Baldwin's son and recover photos and documents as letters, maybe can find a letter with the firm of Fisher...
If they WANT to confirm really what's happens in the early 80's trip in Texas (Galveston mainly), they will found hundreds witnesses who saw how team recover items of gold and silver (disperses) with a "pistol" detector.
If they want to confirm how they found a clock of Pat Garrett in Garrett's property, ask in Garrett Detectors.
I have two pages of a USA treasure magazine called Treasure Search regarding this invention (pistol), pages 16-17, but haven't permission for to post the interview and photo.
Yesterday i took my old Jetco Treasure Hawk from ivconic.He rapired it for me. And now what???
I found 3258 old roman coins on 4.56meters depth....Can you beleive it?
I was thinking to my self: why wasting money on mineoro while Jetco can do much better!?
Also i called mr.Alonso and mr.Damasio and they asked me if i want to sell this wonderfull Jetco to them so they can copy it and sell under Mineoro name....
I refused cose it can hurt ivconic's feelling....
So mr.Alonso and mr.Damasio were angry on me and said many bad words by phone....!?
I do not mind, i still have my Jetco just for me and nobody else!
People do not boder to ask me simillar questions i am not gonna sell it, despite thousands of dollars offer...
regards
If you want i can post 2345,78 photos of coins i founded with it so far...
You can assume whatever you want.
I tried every detector you can think of and the ones you can't, because I know you are the typical 'let me sit my butt in front of this computer and do some treasure hunting' type person.
Don’t cry big tears young hung. Simply go back to Reply #5 of this thread and reexamine the “ionic chamber” photograph. If you don’t slap yer knee and laugh-out-loud over that scam, ya gotta be a part of it. If you do not see the humor in that scam...well, here's yer sign.
Yes, I know more histories. The two boxes is an important tool in treasure hunting.
The best Mineoro 692 BL is the oldest with separate batteries for transmitter and receiver.
Esteban, this particular case I refer, happened around 3 weeks ago. A group of people using the 692BL were caught at night in a private property in Paraguay after neighbours heard noises.
They already had dug the hole and found a big metal box containing a lot of coins.
Do you know how this ended?
"Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"
Don't know how is ended. During the terrorific T.A.W. (1864-1870) many treasures was hidden, in particular in ranch areas and Government Treasure gold.
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