OleSarge
Elite Member
I watched last night, and I'll continue watching whenever I can.
There are some concerns I have about where the program will go in the future though.
I noticed Kellyco is playing a larger part in this seasons program, what with the visit to Kellyco, the prominently displayed logos on shirts, the participation of the Kellyco guys in interpreting the MDing results, etc.
Maybe they have found that the business of promoting a metal detecting equipment company will produce treasure faster than digging in the swamp.
They seem to be paying more attention to the metal detecting forums and give the appearance of wanting to appeal more to metal detector swingers than treasure hunters.
I totally bought into the tree stump...well, kinda looked more like a splintered piece of limb, and am convinced there was a strip of land joining the two islands before they dug the hole to bury the wrecked ship and filled it in..totally!
The casing was interesting too, not a structural master piece since I saw light between the boards when they lifted it, but interesting none the less.
The scuba demonstration was great and very informative.
First program of a new season and they have already played the permission card.....now that appeals to me!
After the Curse of Oak Island program was finished I stayed up and watched another program about a couple of guys looking for the graves of our giant ancestors.
Amazingly, it also began with exploring a mysterious shaft with unusual and very mysterious lettering engraved into a flat stone.
Any similarity to the Curse of Oak Island program is surely purely coincidental
TP/PP/Fiskars Diggers/BH Outback/T Hand held
There are some concerns I have about where the program will go in the future though.
I noticed Kellyco is playing a larger part in this seasons program, what with the visit to Kellyco, the prominently displayed logos on shirts, the participation of the Kellyco guys in interpreting the MDing results, etc.
Maybe they have found that the business of promoting a metal detecting equipment company will produce treasure faster than digging in the swamp.
They seem to be paying more attention to the metal detecting forums and give the appearance of wanting to appeal more to metal detector swingers than treasure hunters.
I totally bought into the tree stump...well, kinda looked more like a splintered piece of limb, and am convinced there was a strip of land joining the two islands before they dug the hole to bury the wrecked ship and filled it in..totally!
The casing was interesting too, not a structural master piece since I saw light between the boards when they lifted it, but interesting none the less.
The scuba demonstration was great and very informative.
First program of a new season and they have already played the permission card.....now that appeals to me!
After the Curse of Oak Island program was finished I stayed up and watched another program about a couple of guys looking for the graves of our giant ancestors.
Amazingly, it also began with exploring a mysterious shaft with unusual and very mysterious lettering engraved into a flat stone.
Any similarity to the Curse of Oak Island program is surely purely coincidental
TP/PP/Fiskars Diggers/BH Outback/T Hand held