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The two tintypes were acquired from an online dealer out of Florida. They were not part of the large Doc/Kate/Earp family cache discovered in Jan 2022. They were discovered and acquired later that year. Without a doubt both Doc and Kate had their photos taken often. Their lifestyles had it such that they were near casinos and hotels that had a ferrotype boutique. Both most likely had disposable income from gambling and entertaining.
If you are unable to identify the subjects we will simply disagree . I stand 100% behind each of my discoveries. Check them out at is proof of purchase made in 2022 and my own identification through remote view scanning, algorithms, and transparency overlay comparisons.
Feel free to inquire with any questions and thank you for your interest in my recovering lost American Treasures.
My hopes are that a museum would be interested in the artifacts and for them to be displayed to the public. I would use the money to travel and visit the many locations of the old west that burn bright in the residual memories i have from the remote viewing. It is fun to see how close or far off the imagination is. The phenomena of remote viewing is truly sensational. I recommend reading about the CIA foia report upon the monroe institutes gateway technique, along with william s. Burroughs Discipline of D.E. A short film by gus van sant demonstrates remote viewing. It is as easy as the mind forming a picture from reading text. Add the ability to speed read/scan thousands of listing. And be skeptical yet with an open mind. To be there with that open mind at the right time with the right budget. It is synchronicity and a thing of willpower. It is difficult to describe. The a.i. of the algorithm is also a factor that must be acknowledged. Value in value out favor is my guess.
If the artifacts dont sell then i figured i would geocache them for the future historians. Or maybe donate them to the history dept of Mizzou. I wish the Smithsonian would contact me. I would reduce my prices dramatically for them. If anyone is expert upon gov process of purchasing historical significant artifacts please contact me.