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[*] posted on 5-11-2004 at 06:20 PM
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Hi, David! Sorry to have missed the photo you posted on 3/30 earlier. Who are those two guys--and is the plaque they're looking at from Padre Castaldi's collection?

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[*] posted on 5-12-2004 at 08:02 AM


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Hi, David! Sorry to have missed the photo you posted on 3/30 earlier. Who are those two guys--and is the plaque they're looking at from Padre Castaldi's collection?

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Good morning Lera,
Please help me out... What photo? I went back on the General board and this board to 3/30... didn't see anything. On 3/29 was a reply on this board about my latest lost mission hunt... Please copy and paste the url or reply under the photo's thread to bring it to the top... I would be happy to provide you any details...




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[*] posted on 5-14-2004 at 10:51 AM


Yikes! Should have made a note at the time, but I'll give it a try.

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[*] posted on 5-14-2004 at 04:52 PM


Erle Stanley Gardner is presenting Dr. Carlos Margain with a collection of arrowheads and spear tips. This was in Mulege about 1964... This was the incident that gave Jimmy Smith his idea for the Made in Japan story, in Jimmy's book.



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[*] posted on 5-15-2004 at 02:26 PM


Thanks for the ID. Although I saw Erle Stanley at fairly close range a couple of times in the 1960s, when his expeditions camped near us, I never saw him without a hat on. If it's Mulege, then those projectile points have to be from the collection of Padre Castaldi. My husband, an archaeologist, photographed this collection and published a report on it (which I illustrated). But when a son and I stopped off at Mulege in the 1970s, the woman who had been left in charge of the collection was really antsy, and wouldn't talk to us. So I assumed it had been bought by some rich American. Maybe this was Uncle Erle.

Thanks for that quick response!

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[*] posted on 5-15-2004 at 08:37 PM


Please tell more about your close encounter with 'Uncle Erle'!

The meeting with Dr. Margain was in Mulege because that is where Francisco Munoz' Baja Air Service landed, bringing Margain to meet Gardner.. who then took Margain up to San Ignacio and on to the San Pablo Canyon giant cave paintings.

The arrowheads came from the San Ignacio area, as I understood the story Choral related to me.

See also http://ChoralPepper.com

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[*] posted on 5-17-2004 at 02:41 PM


One of Uncle Erle's expeditions made camp a short distance from us at El Coyote on Bahia de Concepcion in 1964, and he cruised by several times in a motorboat. Other people tooled back and forth past our camp in an assortment of strange-looking vehicles that made my children--then aged 7, 9 and 11--quite envious. (Why can't we get some neat things like that!)

We were apparently invisible to everyone except a woman who hiked down the beach one day. On her way back she smiled at me.

Although Padre Castaldi was assigned to Mulege, it's certainly possible that people from the San Ignacio area contributed to his collection. If anyone in San Ignacio had assembled a series of projectile points as neatly arranged as those in the photo, however, my husband would surely have heard of it. (He spent considerable time there during the 1940s and '50s, and in those days this was a very small town). So I'm still convinced that the plaques in the photo were part of the Castaldi collection.

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