--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nightoftheiguana2000" <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@> wrote:
> > After several decades of rings going into river it was Tuna Lund who waded out with a geiger counter or something like that and came up with a couple coffee cans full of rings.
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> Dulaney, Garmann, and Felesina did the actual work in the summers >of 76=78. Old man Charlie Mapes (aka Mr. Potter) didn't have any >skin in the action, so he kept the heat on, trying to get RPD to >trespass the team and force the crowds watching back into his casino >grind joint. But everybody knows they were really working for Tuna. >Who hasn't worked for Tuna at some point?
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> http://www.nevadamagazine.com/issues/read/reno-vated/
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> Just to make the story more interesting, the find was >supposedly "lost" or fenced to support Tuna's wife's hobby. >Everybody knows that Tuna cached it somewhere. The question is >where? If you were Tuna, where would you cache a bunch of gold and >silver where nobody but Tuna could find it?
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Very interesting story. I had heard the story from poker players in Reno well over twenty years after the event but a much different story by then.
Tuna did have a relative with a bad drug problem. I met her one time at the Golden Gate in Vegas. I don't know if she was still on drugs then, this was in the year 2000. She told me that she and Tuna didn't get along and didn't talk.
[vpFREE] Re: Tuna the whole story
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