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How did the money arrive on Tena Bar

River Flooding
1 (5%)
Floated to it's resting spot via Columbia river
2 (10%)
Planted
6 (30%)
Dredge
11 (55%)
tossed in the river in a paper bag
0 (0%)

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Voting closed: August 16, 2016, 09:05:28 AM

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georger

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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2610 on: February 01, 2017, 11:40:21 PM »
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While on this subject. would anyone be interested in a commemorative type of plaque from Tina bar? I was thinking of putting some sand into small corked bottles onto a wood base with some sort of plate explaining what it is? (see photo) I would like to give them out to the valued members of this forum in appreciation of making this thread continue to be valuable to researching the DB Cooper case? all I would ask for is a small shipping fee of I believe $4.95? I'm making one for myself for sure...

I made a mockup seen below..

ME ME ME!  Will be glad to defray any cost. :)) :)) :))  That is really neat! That sand is dark? What sand is that?
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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2611 on: February 01, 2017, 11:51:22 PM »
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While on this subject. would anyone be interested in a commemorative type of plaque from Tina bar? I was thinking of putting some sand into small corked bottles onto a wood base with some sort of plate explaining what it is? (see photo) I would like to give them out to the valued members of this forum in appreciation of making this thread continue to be valuable to researching the DB Cooper case? all I would ask for is a small shipping fee of I believe $4.95? I'm making one for myself for sure...

I made a mockup seen below..

ME ME ME!  Will be glad to defray any cost. :)) :)) :))  That is really neat! That sand is dark? What sand is that?

Actually, the Tina Bar sand above the high tide line is a bit grayish.  It is also difficult to walk in.
 

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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2612 on: February 01, 2017, 11:51:37 PM »
that's just sand from my yard, dirt too  :)) :)) :))

Meyer will be sending me the real sand (clean course sand). I'll start on them this weekend so I have them ready once the sand arrives...
 

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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2613 on: February 02, 2017, 12:46:32 AM »
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that's just sand from my yard, dirt too  :)) :)) :))

Meyer will be sending me the real sand (clean course sand). I'll start on them this weekend so I have them ready once the sand arrives...

That will be interesting. I almost wish he could take a few core samples but that's asking too much, and its too late. I wish I could turn the clock back and this was Feb 1, 1972! or Feb 15th 1980!  :)
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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2614 on: February 02, 2017, 12:46:47 AM »
Everyone who comments here is of value to me, and this forum. we may disagree at times, but I think we weather through the differences pretty well. I think we have made a lot of progress, especially Tom Kaye. then we have the three members who also made it to the television screen to give another view, or possibility to solving the case. me, I got bumped due to some clown wanting to jump out of a plane  ;D ;D ;D ;D that's okay, another time will soon come knocking at the door I'm sure..

diclemeg, (the new guy) I value your input as well, hopefully you can find something concrete in your search that would change my mind about your suspect, but don't let me get in your way...stay focused...

we have a lot of new evidence surfacing, so maybe this thing can be solved...what would we do next, look for hoffa  :)) :))

anyway, I just thought I would take the time to thank you all for making this forum continue to be of value to the case. my gift is just another way to show my appreciation...

Dave Brown...from Florida  8)
 
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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2615 on: February 02, 2017, 12:50:26 AM »
Core sample would be simple, but I think 1972 is a couple feet above the sand level (mid air)  >:D >:D >:D

we do plan on taking samples....so, don't use the sand from your gift and try and tell me you dropped it  :)) :)) :)) :))
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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2616 on: February 02, 2017, 02:04:40 AM »
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Everyone who comments here is of value to me, and this forum. we may disagree at times, but I think we weather through the differences pretty well. I think we have made a lot of progress, especially Tom Kaye. then we have the three members who also made it to the television screen to give another view, or possibility to solving the case. me, I got bumped due to some clown wanting to jump out of a plane  ;D ;D ;D ;D that's okay, another time will soon come knocking at the door I'm sure..

diclemeg, (the new guy) I value your input as well, hopefully you can find something concrete in your search that would change my mind about your suspect, but don't let me get in your way...stay focused...

we have a lot of new evidence surfacing, so maybe this thing can be solved...what would we do next, look for hoffa  :)) :))

anyway, I just thought I would take the time to thank you all for making this forum continue to be of value to the case. my gift is just another way to show my appreciation...

Dave Brown...from Florida  8)

So you have read Gunthers book!!...  goood job with the wit...yeah, that was a silly error by Gunther regarding Hoffa, but that was trivial fluff he was trying to add, but it doesn't take away from the real meat: the communications with Clara.  Speaking of Hoffa, I grew up and at the time was a mile from the Machus restaurant where he was picked up.   
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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2617 on: February 02, 2017, 08:31:41 AM »
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So you have read Gunthers book!!

?...did you read my comment?
 

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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2618 on: February 02, 2017, 11:01:02 AM »
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Everyone who comments here is of value to me, and this forum. we may disagree at times, but I think we weather through the differences pretty well. I think we have made a lot of progress, especially Tom Kaye. then we have the three members who also made it to the television screen to give another view, or possibility to solving the case. me, I got bumped due to some clown wanting to jump out of a plane  ;D ;D ;D ;D that's okay, another time will soon come knocking at the door I'm sure..

diclemeg, (the new guy) I value your input as well, hopefully you can find something concrete in your search that would change my mind about your suspect, but don't let me get in your way...stay focused...

we have a lot of new evidence surfacing, so maybe this thing can be solved...what would we do next, look for hoffa  :)) :))

anyway, I just thought I would take the time to thank you all for making this forum continue to be of value to the case. my gift is just another way to show my appreciation...

Dave Brown...from Florida  8)

I know what you mean about being bumped. :)  I got bumped down to one question since my answers to the other questions stated that Cooper jumped and died in the Tina Bar area (which is a long way from Reno). :D
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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2619 on: February 02, 2017, 12:31:30 PM »
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So you have read Gunthers book!!

?...did you read my comment?

Yeah...You said you haven't read it....Yet, in a blink you post a JPEG file of LeClairs initial letter to Gunther along with date details.  I couldn't find that jpeg anywhere onljne.   And then you do a subtle dig on Hoffa, which was Gunthers most glaring error.   Coincidence both times?
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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2620 on: February 02, 2017, 12:54:08 PM »
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Core sample would be simple, but I think 1972 is a couple feet above the sand level (mid air)  >:D >:D >:D

we do plan on taking samples....so, don't use the sand from your gift and try and tell me you dropped it  :)) :)) :)) :))

That raises a basic question. What is left of the 1972-80 beach? Tom seems to be saying 'nothing'. So core samples today would not even find the old beach. Tom seems to be saying the old beach was long gone by 2008, and we have no metric on annual erosion at T_Bar other than annual gauge levels (71-80) which provide no direct data on beach erosion. Estimating erosion at T_Bar is a crap shoot. All we have is shoreline photo comparisons (Kaye). So core samples today would be useless.
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Re: Tina Bar Money Find
« Reply #2621 on: February 02, 2017, 05:43:30 PM »
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I know what you mean about being bumped. :)  I got bumped down to one question since my answers to the other questions stated that Cooper jumped and died in the Tina Bar area (which is a long way from Reno). :D

That clashed with what they were trying to prove with the late jump..
 

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« Reply #2622 on: February 02, 2017, 10:03:24 PM »
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I know what you mean about being bumped. :)  I got bumped down to one question since my answers to the other questions stated that Cooper jumped and died in the Tina Bar area (which is a long way from Reno). :D

That clashed with what they were trying to prove with the late jump..

Exactly!
 

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« Reply #2623 on: February 02, 2017, 10:28:12 PM »
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I know what you mean about being bumped. :)  I got bumped down to one question since my answers to the other questions stated that Cooper jumped and died in the Tina Bar area (which is a long way from Reno). :D

That clashed with what they were trying to prove with the late jump..

Can you imagine the wash down theory that takes the money to Tina Bar from that drop zone??? They conveniently left the money find out of that little scenario.
 

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« Reply #2624 on: February 02, 2017, 10:40:33 PM »
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I know what you mean about being bumped. :)  I got bumped down to one question since my answers to the other questions stated that Cooper jumped and died in the Tina Bar area (which is a long way from Reno). :D

That clashed with what they were trying to prove with the late jump..

Can you imagine the wash down theory that takes the money to Tina Bar from that drop zone??? They conveniently left the money find out of that little scenario.


I'm pretty sure he believes it's a plant. I don't know if the old article about him is still running...
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