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Long Range Detectors

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Make sure you read Ralph's post, and go to the link and read about this monster of a fraud.
 
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Saw a fellow hunting a local church yard in the middle of town..Stopped as I always wondered about this 40's church site...Saw a long range detector laying on the side with no ID on it...To make a long story short he gave me a quickie course how to use and I turned my back while he hid a large college gold ring..I walked around the yard and it pointed right to the ring as I passed. Now I am hard to satisfy but as I was late for supper, just shook my head and left. Nope he wouldn't tell me the brand. Would I buy one...heck no...but makes one wonder....
 
I was walking across a schoolyard one day several years ago, and walked right over the top of a big mens class ring, bent over and picked it up, and just kept walking. No detector, no LRL, no "witching sticks"......just the best pair of detecting tennis shoes I ever owned. They "took" me right to it. :lol:

Ralph
 
Hey Ralph,

If you had a device that would locate whatever you were looking for consistently, would you make more of them to sell, or would you keep the tightest security over it while you quietly, and systematically, dug all the treasure you could ever want? I think the answer is obvious. I know what I would do. Caveat Emptor comes to mind.

OldeTymer
 
Do you know some of these things are made to be moved by a remote control, by an unknown party to the prospective buyer? That guarantees it moves where it should.
The "Amazing Randi" has a $1,000,000 reward, certified and in a bank account for whoever can prove one of these "witching" instruments works.
Randi is also the guy who unmasked Uri Geller as a fraud.
 
Someone should be making them to sell to the Russians and Chinese to "LOCATE" our Stealth aircraft.
 
Major long range manufacturer was going to show the fellows how he could find a silver bar buried by one of his people without him knowing where..One of the guys skipped lunch watched it being buried and moved it..Talk about fun when he couldn't find. Actually happened years ago at the yearly detecting weekend at Atlantic City...I did say I wouldn't buy one but my first story was true. Wonder why the fellow had the decals removed so I couldn't tell brand...
 
Get a long raincoat, an Electroscope, and walk into one of these foreign embassies and ask to speak to the Military Attache'. Tell him you just smuggled the thing out of the Pentagon, and its what D.O.D. uses to track our Stealth Aircraft, and you want $50,000. SO WHAT if you only get $10,000.........
 
Was it Geo-synchronized and calibrated for True North, or Magnetic North?
 
he used a Spanish silver bar, or a Spanish canon for a witness, or don't the more expensive LRL's need them? Whatever his calibration was, it was off. That's why it took so long to find the Atocha.

OldeTymer
 
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