Subject: Re: but why is this man laughing
Date: Nov 27, 2001 @ 04:49
Author: orc@orcoast.com (orc@...)
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thanx jack

& once again i couldnt have done it without you

for you may recall it never occurred to me or anyone else to try to lift the cover plate until you discovered & reported the kansas tourism website that gave us the idea

for on previous visits this cover has seemed immovable & positively cemented into place

& indeed it resisted my pry bar for some time

m



--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Jack Parsell" <jparsell@n...> wrote:

> Michael,

> Congrats on being the first to open the coksok tomb.

> I'll try to do the same next Sept. when the Highpointers

> convention will be in Oklahoma.

> Jack

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: michael donner [mailto:orc@o...]

> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:22 PM

> To: BoundaryPoint@y...

> Subject: [BoundaryPoint] but why is this man laughing

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> the attached pic by jc shows a recent pilgrim resealing the coksok crypt

> after paying a rare call on the coksok point itself enshrined on a copper

> disk about a yard vertically below the centerpoint of the diagrammatic

> cover plate he is holding & an extra inch or 2 beneath the compressed

> dustfall & mold of several to many years

> indeed this absolute recovery & revisit may well have been the first of its

> kind since the crypt was created & plated in 1990

> a second pic with the camera peering down into vertical space is so

> horrible it seems to have escaped or resisted this first attachment test

> but for the correct answer to the question please see messages 2563 & 2565

> m

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