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ED B if I were you I would definitely invest in a good metal detector!
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ED B if I were you I would definitely invest in a good metal detector!


Wife and I were just talking about that last night. Not so much for Grandpa's gold but for use in the Pacific NW where we now live. Not even sure who owns that land now but could probably find out. Practically all of the relatives who knew the farm have died off. If I could find out what county it was in, there might be county land records that would show the property and whether or not the original 640 acres is intact.

The down side of all this is that there are now so many shirt-tail relatives who are related to Gramps that even a sizable fortune would be distributed to not very much per individual. Of course, they would have to KNOW about me finding it to claim anything!
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crazy!
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Unless gramps mentioned where to find in his will, I think this would be a matter of finders keepers.
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Heres my alarm system and lotsa luck getting past him. Even his bark sounds like a crocodile with a fire cracker in his butt. Food wont tempt him, he's trained to defend. The house and its inhabitants especially. If I have to put him in a room when the plumber or someone has to come by the very first thing the dog does when I let him out is he checks every single room in the house for security violations.

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