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The Eight Days A Week - Freedom From Worry
::::: TREASURE HUNTERS REPORT :::::
** VOLUME 2, REPORT NO. 010 **
[Originally written Nov. 2003]
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Advice, Strategies, Ideas And Tips For YOUR SUCCESS In Treasure Hunting Adventures!
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Target Your RESEARCH **BEFORE** You SEARCH!
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Glenn Carson's BRAND NEW BOOK!

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This is exciting news for the Treasure Hunting Field! Glenn has just
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WORDS TO GROW BY THE CORE OF TREASURE HUNTING... RESEARCH!!
H. Glenn Carson is well-known for his advice to Treasure Hunters over the years. As his daughter,
I grew up in this publishing house, often had the opportunity to see exciting, successful TH'ing
endeavors happening... and at some ''adult'' point, began to take part in the publishing side of
this business. I would like to share something from our PAST that relates so well to the here
and now, which is this announcement for Treasure Seekers' Handbook. We are truly excited
over this new book!
In 1973, I was given the opportunity to do the book cover design for Glenn Carson's book, Treasure
Hunting: A Modern Search For Adventure. At that time, I did not read the entire book, and it is all these years later that much of what he said is truly making more sense than it ever made, back in
my early college years.
The things that helped Treasure Hunters in the 1970s are STILL the things that help them now. In fact, the importance of proper technique, attentive outlook, efficient equipment... these are things that are
more important today than they were 30 years ago. Please let me share this passage from Modern
Search with you! Compare these and you will soon see the value, to you as a modern Treasure
Hunter of both the historical evidence of Modern Search and the vast experience revealed
in Treasure Seekers' Handbook. Glenn is sharing 30 years of first-hand work in the field,
his knowledge, his commitment.
THIS IS AN OVERVIEW OF TH'ING THAT YOU MUST *NOT* MISS!
~ Leanne Boyd
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BONANZA SEEKERS HANDBOOK (Review by H. Glenn Carson - Pre-Publication Offer)
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To Treasure Hunters ...
No! ...
To BONANZA SEEKERS
Everywhere
An Introduction
To His New Book
~ by H. Glenn Carson
Most
of us would like for hunting for — and recovering — treasure to be easy. We at least think that we would
like it to be so. It is not easy.
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We do not, the night before, read
a fascinating story about a huge chest of treasure not very far from the
front door, get up and have a leisurely breakfast the following morning,
and head right to the spot the story mentions. If it were that easy, we
would immediately recognize the clues mentioned in the story, make two
or three swipes with the detector loop, and get an immense signal. Within
a few minutes we’d have the chest dug up, the coins secured in the vehicle
only a few yards away, and be home in time for supper.
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Bonanzas
do exist. Some contain a great amount of wealth. Your chance of finding
such a bonanza easily, is astronomically slim. Buy a lottery ticket
on a regular basis, for your chance of winning the big lottery payoff
is far greater than recovering a bonanza with little or no effort.
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Click for details | By H. Glenn Carson. Glenn's newest book! First one in several years, and it is EXCELLENT!
A thorough study of the complex effort to seek and recover larger caches of treasure. Softcover, 128 pages.
EXCERPT: FROM THE FOREWORD TO THE BOOK
This book is for those who hope to seek a bonanza, or at least are interested
in the bigger and better treasures of the world. We will be try to clarify
the meaning of the word, bonanza, for the word seems to mean different things
to different people.
To a person without much money, $10,000 may look like a bonanza. $10,000 would
not even register on a bonanza meter, if there were such a thing. To this author,
at least, a bonanza is a truly mind-boggling amount of wealth. In such piles
there are enough riches to affect the course of states and nations. A bonanza is
an accumulation of wealth above and beyond most peoples' belief or expectations.
I suspect that $50,000 in old gold coins would be on the low end of that hypothetical
bonanza meter. That amount of gold coins would seem like a bonanza to the author. I
suppose there are those who would not be as impressed. Because I would be impressed
with such a glittering pile of wealth there are tales included in this book that contain
no more than $50,000 face. I suspect that many readers will agree, and individually
would not mind recovering a $50,000 heap of gold coins.
Nevertheless, there probably are those who would consider any pile of wealth with less
than a one million dollar value to not be a true bonanza. There are a few true bonanzas
with values into the tens of millions, and a very few that are worth hundreds of millions
of dollars, or more.
Most of us realize that the few gigantic bonanzas were so well hidden that they remain
hidden today. We actually have a chance of recovering the lesser bonanzas, but the golden
trove of King Darius, the glittering tomb of Genghis Kahn, and the Incan gold in the high
Andes present costs and problems the average person cannot face. A few of the lesser
bonanzas are within a reasonable distance of where we live. We can reasonably hope to seek
such trove and do so with some chance of success.
Nor do we need to feel badly about seeking lesser bonanzas. Wealth, such as coins, art,
jewels, or whatever, tends to appreciate over time. What was worth $50,000 say in the early
1800's may be worth ten, twenty, or more times that amount in today's market.
Never forget that the value of silver and gold in those coins is greater. Never ignore the
possible numismatic value of old coins. That $50,000 may bring you a million or more dollars,
and put you right there on the lower end of the bonanza meter, if that is important to you.
Most of the tales within these pages are not new, they are re-told. Could other tales have
been chosen? Of course, but the ones used here seemed to have authenticity and perhaps a more
practical chance of eventual recovery than other tales. That is why they were included on these
pages.
Could even more tales have been included? Oh, my, yes! For each tale told here there are 1001
other tales.
Never forget, as well, that for each of those other 1001 tales there must be a thousand other
tales that never got told in the first place. Those untold tales you must listen for as you
talk to people in your pursuit of treasure. Such tales are the better foundations of leads,
worthy of your efforts. Those untold tales have not prompted others before you to seek that
particular stash. Find such a tale any you may have your own private treasure hunt.
We re-tell some tales to perhaps serve as a starting place or two, for those of you who think
they need a bit of help. If nothing else, these tales are examples of various types of bonanzas.
I suspect that most of you will quickly find new information elsewhere, and very likely new
directions. Some babies take steps that eventually turn into long-distance races. Are successful
treasure hunters any different?
There were no schools for mountain men, just as there are no schools for successful treasure
hunters. There have been some efforts at that sort of thing. Most of them were rather a
feel-good-about-yourself pep rally, somewhat high-priced. Not too many graduates of any of
those ''learning centers'' have recovered any bonanzas.
That crowning achievement is strictly up to you. If you ever recover a bonanza, it will be of
your doing, not as a result of special schooling or from the blessings of ''experts.''
This book can only encourage, only suggest a few ideas, and maybe give some firmer footing on
the first step or two.
A TERRIFIC PRICE AT ONLY $14.97!
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Now, compare this passage from Modern Search... To view this kind of TH'ing success over
a 30-year period; to see that techniques, beliefs, and commitment to excellence remain the same
after all of these years... These books are ESSENTIAL to the serious TH'er. Read. Research. Your
abilities and your successes rise proportionately with your level of knowledge, of experience.
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Treasure Hunting: A Modern Search For Adventure
Chapter: THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE OF TH'ing
Treasure hunting is not new. People have hunted for coins since coins first became a medium of exchange.

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Many individuals probably edged themselves a shaky step out of grinding poverty by
carefully looking over the picnic and party areas where wealthier citizens of their time
frolicked. The Spanish search for gold throughout the Americas, to a great degree, was a tremendous
treasure hunt.
In this century, more and more men and a few women became aware of the fantastic,
unrecovered treasures and the opportunities for sudden wealth unrecognized by the multitudes.
Some of these folks made large and small fortunes, even before metal detectors made the process
simpler, simply by good research, keeping eyes and ears open, thinking out each situation, and working diligently at what they were doing.
The treasure hunting of a few years ago was a glorious thing. There was really not much competition
for a hard-working, analytical THer. The sky was the limit, and the rewards often proved astonishing.
Karl von Mueller tells me, as he will in his own frank way anyone else, that such days are over.
I agree with him.
Today there is increasing competition. Many ''THers'' are really hobbyists (which I think is great!).
Laws, bureaucratic decrees and harassments, and sheer people-pressure tend to make many areas
increasingly difficult to hunt. Not impossible, just more difficult. Some fantastic recoveries
have been made, some reported, many completely unreported.
THing today is not what it used to be. It has changed. This is no reason to give up, though, for
I think the potential rewards are as great as they ever were, perhaps more so.
Not for everybody, they aren't... for the challenge is greater, the task more difficult. A THer,
to be successful, must continually research, use his head to go where he needs to go, keep an
ever-tighter closed mouth, and keep up on the technological improvements.
~ Glenn Carson
You may also read more from this book, by clicking here for our article and free PDF E-Book, WHAT MAKES THIS HOBBY TICK? Download instructions are on the article page.
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