out. So when the cameras appeared, she did what many
would do and hid inside a casing to avoid being seen.
Fortunately, after three seasons, the experience has begun
to feel less foreign.
“I am definitely not a camera person and I was extremely
nervous at the start, which is why I hid in the casing,” laughed
Lucido. “But they had questions about all the equipment, so
I had to come out to explain and – from that day forward –
I have worn a microphone and had a camera following me
around. Now the whole process is easier because I know
everyone and it’s more like talking with my friends. They have
become like another family and I love just hanging out with
the whole Oak team while I’m there.”
When ROC began with The Curse of Oak Island, Lucido was
taken aback by how much was man-made and placed under
the surface; historical objects that drillers never encounter
on any other projects.
“We are more than 100 feet down the hole and still pulling
up man-made stuff,” said Lucido. “We have literally drilled
thousands of shafts all across North America and we have
never encountered anything quite like this and it has been a
truly amazing experience to be a part of this process. These
are the most genuine, good-hearted and smartest group
of individuals you will ever meet. If there is any group that
is going to finally uncover this mystery… it is going to be
this one.”
Season 7 of The Curse of Oak Island premieres Nov. 5. Check
your local listings on History Television.
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ROC’s equipment break down, help is not a simple phone
call away. For this reason, the company ensures that one of
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At the beginning, Lucido did not expect to be part of
the process itself and was anticipating simply going in,
showing the crew how the equipment worked and getting
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COVER FEATURE
Placing a five-foot
diameter hole at shaft
GG1 (named after Lucido’s
daughter and mother)
in the Money Pit with
a C2200T oscillator
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