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True Treasure Monthly

 

This was the first, ever British Metal Detecting magazine, which was published in 1976 being the idea of the hobbies number one author on metal detecting Edward 'Ted' Fletcher. We've recently come across a small quantity which were 'hiding' on a warehouse shelf.

'Ted's' inimitable enthusiasm and style of writing are unsurpassed to this day. We had no hesitation in engaging him to write for our very own publications division the best-selling titles "Collecting For Free" and "Metal Detecting On The Coast"

We came across this very limited quantity of 'True Treasure Monthly' quite by chance. In it are  a selection of really first class articles which will leave the reader fired up to go in search of True Treasure. Articles included in this first edition are :

  • Royal Charter Gold. A ship-full of sovereigns and gold blown ashore at ********* in 1859

  • Is There Treasure In The Cellar? Does a rich hoard still await discovery in ********

  • Civil War Gold: A note giving the exact location of a hoard of 1,500 broad pieces was found in 1733 - but much of this fortune still awaits discovery.

  • Just waiting to be found…The 'Cornhill Robbery' loot. A rich prize awaits the Thames-side treasure hunter.

  • Wiltshire miser took his treasure to the grave. He buried his fortune - then refused to tell his family where to find it.

  • Treasure of the Charles and Mary: £25,000 in gold went down with this ship when she struck the ******** shore.

  • Lost hideout of the Kellimount gang: The members of the Irish robber band were all executed in 1740. Their hideout has still to be found.

  • Did they bury their fortunes? Mystery still surrounds these three rich farmers.

  • Bagshot Heath: Home of the highwaymen.

  • Old woman hid her fortune in paper parcels. No one knows just how much Elizabeth Fridlington was really worth. Is there more gold to be found in or near her house.

  • PLUS MORE 'TRUE TREASURE' STORIES

******* = Details revealed in the booklet

Price: £3.00 + £1.00 p&p U.K. (Ref: b0066)

 

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