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Mueller: Treasure Hunter's Manual #7

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Mueller: Treasure Hunter's Manual #7
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Mueller, Karl von. TREASURE HUNTER'S MANUAL #7. Ram Publishing Company, Dallas. 1979. 12mo. xv, (1), 299, (3) pages. Original pictorial card covers. RAM reprint, revised from the 1972 first edition. Illustrated. rub spot on spine. Near Fine. This book covers the complete activity of buried treasure hunting from start to successful completion. Details and examples are given on where and how to get leads, development of the facts through research, how to proceed with the actual search, and how to dispose of the treasures you find in the most profitable way. One of the three absolutely essential books for the treasure finder and covers everything based on KvonM's extensive, successful experience. Does not duplicate any of the information in 'Treasure Hunter's Manual #6.' Long out of print. Very scarce.

Miller, Charles Dean [a.k.a. Karl von Mueller, KvonM, Half of Deek Gladson, 'The Dean of American Treasure Hunters']. Karl did more than any other person to popularize the sport of treasure hunting. He was a very successful treasure hunter (and one cannot truthfully state that about many treasure writers) and he was most generous with his time and hard-won knowledge. He wrote several books that are essential reading for the treasure hunter who wants to be a treasure finder. He often wrote that many useful books for the 'th'er' don’t have treasure in the title, however, many of his did, and they have been more than useful. Karl's trademark expression was 'Exanimo!' It is loosely translated as 'You'd better believe it!' He was a rock of a man and it was all pure ore. Lot weight: 1 lbs 1oz. Subject(s): Treasure Hunting.