$182,000 makes 'finders keepers' fight a little intense

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Stephen Eisel
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$182,000 makes 'finders keepers' fight a little intense

Post by Stephen Eisel »

http://blog.cleveland.com/plaindealer/2 ... ers_f.html
Most folks are happy to reach into the pocket of a little-used jacket and find a long-forgotten $10 bill.

Multiply that feeling by 18,200 times and you will understand how Lakewood home-improvement contractor Bob Kitts felt when he pulled a giant cache of Depression-era cash from the walls of an 83-year-old Cleveland home he was rehabilitating.
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Post by Jerry Ritcey »

I think the contractor might have an argument if no one was living in the home at the time. But if I go to Stephen's house and dig up a bag from a 1930's bank robbery in his basement, I'd say my claim to the cash was pretty slim.
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Jerry Ritcey wrote:I think the contractor might have an argument if no one was living in the home at the time. But if I go to Stephen's house and dig up a bag from a 1930's bank robbery in his basement, I'd say my claim to the cash was pretty slim.
Hey, that was suppose to be a secret...
c. dawson
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Post by c. dawson »

I found some wadded up old pieces of paper and Christmas tinsel in the eaves of my attic ... but somehow I don't think that's terribly newsworthy, and no one's gonna fight me for them.
Grace O'Malley
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Post by Grace O'Malley »

I found an old Cleveland newspaper in my bathroom wall dated October 16, 1924.

The eerie part was when I realized the day I found it happened to be October 16, 1984, exactly 60 years later!!!
Stephen Eisel
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Grace O'Malley wrote:I found an old Cleveland newspaper in my bathroom wall dated October 16, 1924.

The eerie part was when I realized the day I found it happened to be October 16, 1984, exactly 60 years later!!!
:shock: now that is cool!
Jeff Dreger
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Post by Jeff Dreger »

I found an "Extra Pilsener Beer" bottle from the Pilsener Brewing Co. (Cleveland, OH) when I was adding more insulation to some of the exterior walls of our house. The bottle dates from between 1906 - 1914 as far as I can tell - the house was built in 1913. That helps explain a few things about the house :wink:

BTW - this beer was later labeled P.O.C.

http://www.ohiobreweriana.com/library/h ... ener.shtml
Dee Krupp
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Post by Dee Krupp »

I found an old $50 bill from another country (I can't remeber where at the moment). I researched the value....83 cents!
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