what a wonderful surprise to win the first drawing for a sample of the silver ore from the silver king mine, I had just completed reading Jack San Felice book put my name in for the drawing and wow my name was drawn. many thanks for the wonderful book and now some real evidence of the actual mine. I am thrilled an would like to visit the area to see it first hand. At 87 yrs old I appreciate the past history of a great America. Thank you all again, I'll keep reading every segment of the history.
Great story! I grew up in this area. I worked for an eventual owner of the mine back in the 90s when I was straight out of HS. Thanks for the great video
Charlie, I lived in Tucson then Mesa in the early 2000's and frequented the Superstition's. My Mother in Law lives off Goldfield Rd. Although I never was one to look for The Lost Dutchman I did revel in the history. I look forward to going back out West, and so amazed at your show. Keep up the good work sir!
That's my pop. Well Done Jack San Felice
what a wonderful surprise to win the first drawing for a sample of the silver ore from the silver king mine, I had just completed reading Jack San Felice book put my name in for the drawing and wow my name was drawn. many thanks for the wonderful book and now some real evidence of the actual mine. I am thrilled an would like to visit the area to see it first hand. At 87 yrs old I appreciate the past history of a great America. Thank you all again, I'll keep reading every segment of the history.
Lovely story -Thank You!! History is wonderful- I never want to stop learning.
Congratulations
I’m very lucky to be only about 45 minutes from it, I go to the site regularly I really enjoy it.
Thanks Jack - You are a Wealth of History of the Area - Such a Breath of Fresh Air - Thank You For All You Do
Stay Safe, Stay Strong... Dave...
Great story! I grew up in this area. I worked for an eventual owner of the mine back in the 90s when I was straight out of HS. Thanks for the great video
Love these stories of the Superstition Mountains.
Awesome, we love history. More stories please !
My favorite show on RUclips!
Thank You!
Thank you very much, Vincent
Charlie, I lived in Tucson then Mesa in the early 2000's and frequented the Superstition's. My Mother in Law lives off Goldfield Rd. Although I never was one to look for The Lost Dutchman I did revel in the history. I look forward to going back out West, and so amazed at your show. Keep up the good work sir!
Thanks for watching
I love this channel so much history
Very Interesting! 👍
Dang I love these stories and tips
another great story,,
Love this channel! Very informative
Jack may own a silver mine but he's a gold mine of information on Superstition Mountain history..
Thanks, River. One correction is that Jack represents a concern in the mine but the Deen family owns it.
Nice play on words
nice video jack
Thanks! for watching
Good stuff.
Awesome, does this mean a new season has started?
Yes it does
Yes it does.
@@charlielesueur7487 aren't you dead Charlie?
Wow!
you never mention the massacre of queen valley
I found the Dutchman's mine. But no I'm not talking
I found it.
@@jquest43 me too
You can tell me I promise I won't tell no one
Can you at least say is it located in the 10 mile vicinity of silver king?
Do you think the Lost Dutchman's Mine is nearby?
Map here ruclips.net/video/jgskGMlHzTY/видео.html