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What kind of business is SFRX in. Litigation or finding treasure? So what is the current status? A copper belt buckle and what else? I'm sure all want to know while this stock seems to be heading for the cellar. Facts are facts, finds are finds. Put them on the table. Everyone posted like this was a slam dunk deal once you got on site. Certainly hope it turns out that way.....Soooooon.
Yes, and if you watch the video carefully you will see the yellow Seafarer tags on the many "broken" items they recovered. I'd venture to say that's where the official tag numbering sequel actually began, bringing it up to the number on the buckle presumably recovered at the site #3. I'd also venture to say that if SFRX had anything better than a brass or copper buckle to display, they would have done it. There's got to be some better stuff than that. At least thats my opinion.
For anyone to have launched a new treasure hunting company pumping up the Juno Beach wreck, I for one would have allot of (innocent) questions. As to site #3 which I have always supported here, meaning good probabilities, the bottom line is where's the treasure or artifacts to excite people? When you're heading for sub-.000, I would think its time for the company to show its hand. Just my opinion.
Apparently the star alignment CHARTS didn't seem to work.
Long time no treasure. What goes?
The Juno Beach wreck was a very bad and also a questionable start for any new treasure hunting company. The facts were already well established and the SFRX paid consultants knew this, or should have. As I'm only a side line watcher, I have posted positive to the hopes for your site #3. Blow boats and divers in the water, in itself, don't earn the merit of saying an outfit is a pro. treasure hunting/treasure finding entity. SFRX has yet to prove itself and for the hopes of its stockholders, I hope that is happening right now. Yes, to me the Juno Beach play still remains a laughing matter.
I know the dock master so I'll know when that grand moment takes place.
Yea, its hard to believe but there was a time when some of us (we divers) actually believed there just might be a flicker and a hope that we possibly would be paid the money MEXP stiffed us on. The law suit against the boat in Puerta Plata which is still on the books in the court. The Hispaniola will either be scrapped or sink before anything happens on that front. Then their were the private promises from Goldberg that big things, big money was in the making and he was going to see that all of us were paid off. Maybe that was supposed to be based on the sale of the fantastic water maker machines, the GE associated super light bulbs and now the miracle "tells you before it starts? cancer detection kits. How low can you go more than with this last one? As a kid, home town carnivals had more believable acts and schemes than is this one. Our expectations are long gone. This scam needs to be shut down.Thats my opinion.
Conceivable, the only MEXP/INOH up date will be that their only asset "RV Hispaniola" has either been scrapped or sank tied to the dock at Ocean World Marina in Puerta Plata, D.R.
Whats for sure?
Like the boat was moments away from sailing like near three years ago.?
What might that be. The SEC is finally moving in to shut this scam down?
When Mel Fisher got to Florida and joint ventured with Kip Wagner he was already a veteran. He had two trips to Silver bank in search for the 1641 Concepcion that Webber later found. Before he even set out for his quest for the Atocha, he had years of real pro. experience working and RECOVERING treasure from the 1715 wrecks. His research was real and authentic, done by the most classic archivist / historian Eugene Lyons. No cosmetic imitations. At this point in the game, anyone trying to compare SFRX as a parallel to Fisher just doesn't know. Non of Fishers start up treasure ventures were launched on a joke wreck like Juno Beach. I believe the real test at hand is what SFRX now produces on this site #3 which could change things like over night.
If SFRX really wanted to get into the big time treasure recovery game, they should go to Isla Plata off of Ecuador and pull up all that Drakes silver. I heard only one bar was ever found. Don't you agree CAPED?
Is that chart based on a full moon and any particular star alignment?
SFRX undeniably are true professionals when it comes to contract acquisitions but in my book thats where the credit stops. Now five years, and have yet to find one worthy shipwreck (on their own) or any substantial treasure. "True professionals" really? This site #3 could change all that. All the real pros. once had to start somewhere. Good luck
As a matter of fact I was referring to "real pros" that have worked the Florida Gold coast for many decades. As to SFRX, achievement in acquisition of contracts doesn't make them "real pros" in the field. That they have yet to prove. "A" for effort. Hows that?
Myth. Really? Talk to the real pros. that know.
Hopefully a shut down by the SEC.
An aluminum ship that hasn't been dry-docked in actually six years. No hull anode replacements in + or - three years. Legal processes in motion to scrap the ship for payment of Ocean World unpaid dockage bill of around $150,000.00.
All humorously entertaining.
There is another group that is very unhappy here. Thats the creditors. I'm one of them. They never paid their divers and they don't pay their bills. We are now informed that they owe Ocean World Maina around $150,000.00 U.S. in unpaid dockage fees and their are now additional legal disputes as to who gets the scrap rights to the ship. The marina knows its imminent that the ship will sink at the dock.
Real crazy when the SEC finally moves in.
Good wrecks. Bad wrecks. They all have ferro-magnetic material (iron). The mag. survey tells you where to stop and start looking with ferrous - non-ferrous U/W metal detectors. When you're really on a shipwreck with the "good stuff" it doesn't take long to produce some sort of sound evidence.
Your referral to Fisher is a scatter trail. Here all leads to believe that SFRX is on this site #3 wreck. Simply doesn't take this long to prove that. I mean, really, you're the expert on this board at least, so tell it as it is.
THE BIG One? Mag. hits are iron. Not gold or silver but they are always associated in a shipwreck.
"And the band played on"
Yes Scott, you should be concerned about SFRX. They don't find treasure.
I am not one of the "SFRX" paid experts. I don't work for them and I certainly don't work for you whoever you might be. I could belabor myself to give you written references to Kip Wagner, Carl Clausen, Robert Burgess, all of which were authorities on the 1715 shipwrecks. (Real authorities) Repeat. With the exception of a couple of light weight bronze swivel guns, NO bronze cannons have ever been recovered from any of the 1715 shipwrecks. So what's the point of all this? To divert from the fact that this wannabe treasure hunting company hasn't found any treasure or creditable artifacts in five years. This is all so very silly its to the point of being down right pathetic.
Your message is rather incoherent. What I post are verifiable facts - period. Sorry, didn't mean to up set you. The realization among knowledgable persons is the fact that this company has yet to find anything creditable in artifacts or treasure in - what - five years? The only money lost or earned has been solely on this penny stock bingo play.
Really, so very funny? Its your privilege to laugh ear to ear. Other than one or two bronze swivel guns found in the past several decades, show me evidence of one bronze "cannon" being recovered from any of the 1715 wrecks - NONE. You also have the privilege to cry from eye to eye which may be the case soon. Your "expert" DeBry already knows that.
Had it been bronze, the whole world would have known it. Have you any idea how ultra common iron cannons are on any (all nationalities) colonial wreck site. This is really getting to be humorous.
Take what up with the state. That SFRX hasn't found any treasure in five years? Why should i care?
I've tried to be kind but SFRX "The REAL treasure hunters". Really? Five years and that's exactly what they are TREASURE HUNTERS not treasure finders. Very big, big difference. I don't need a lecture about artifacts and the like. I've found more artifacts and more treasure than probably anyone else posting on this site. I've worked with REAL treasure hunter/finders. Archaeologists too.
Beg to differ with you. As treasure hunters / treasure finders, SFRX has no proven creditability whatsoever. Getting permits - yes but the the bottom line of finding treasure - No. Maybe that will change today, tomorrow, the distant future, who knows?
You seem to be confused. I was not and am not a competitor for this site #3. If you read any of my past postings here, I have expressed enthusiastic support for SFRX and this site #3. Its just disappointing to see the only thing posted here are photos of plates found by Heartland found fifteen years ago and WOW an iron cannon that they also allegedly found fifteen years ago. After all these weeks (months??). Curious. Has SFRX found anything worthwhile?
I never implied "just digging around in the sand". I am a REAL treasure hunter, and more than that a REAL treasure finder. there's a big difference. It really appears SFRX is in the wanna be treasure hunter stage. They have yet to become treasure finders from all I've seen.
Professional treasure hunters that I know, know what treasure is. Are you implying that SFRX divers don't know what they're looking at without the two "experts" always present?
Frankly speaking. I happen to know both of these "real experts". Sinclair is a top conservation specialist and marine archaeologist. He is not a shipwreck finder. Neither is DeBry. If I'm wrong prove otherwise please.
So what do you hear that others obviously don't hear? Throwing out the name of "real experts" might help to sell stock but it obviously hasn't done much good when it comes to finding treasure. Who knows, maybe they will actually find something today.