Monday, April 16, 2012 11:56:12 AM
One would think a company with such "professional", "experts" in the field of underwater recovery would utilize common sense standards. Standard practices such as inventory ,identification, and marketing procedures to ensure security and control, valuation and best dollar values obtained for their efforts.
So with that is mind, Why are "recovered" artifacts not photographed with a "shadow board" of some sort with perhaps a dpbe name and or logo along with the date in the picture?
Maybe take pictures with a newspaper in the background having a date viewable. Its kinda silly, but its a simple way to date stamp items for shareholders.
Dpbe refuses to provide certified appraisals, so this could be the next best thing. You going to tell me I have to make this suggestion to them? To show them how to shut me up?
All we get are some pictures of "stuff" with NOTHING ELSE in it.
HOW LAME IS THAT?
C'mon man.
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