Southwind
Well-known member
Hey guys, as you can see, I love the topic of whether or not someone can really learn the sounds of gold vs aluminum. To achieve ratios that exceed random chance, and that are not merely "notching" :
I should put a public reward out there ($10,000 or whatever) for anyone who can demonstrate the ability to show the difference, in a staged double blind test. Kind of like how the Amazing Randi put out his prize for anyone who could demonstrate psychic abilities.
So for example, a test garden of planted targets would be done with XX # of aluminum objects, and XX # of gold rings. And if the person does indeed get, a defined certain percent correct, (say, 2 out of 3), then the stage II of the test is to take the person to a junky urban park. Because, in theory, wouldn't they be able to have a 2 out of 3 ratio there too ?
Agreed Tom.
Now I'm not going to call anyone an outright liar. Maybe a bit of exaggeration, which is not unusual, but remember we have young hunters here that are taking your um... exaggerations more serious than they should. I'd probably feel safe adding another $10,000 to that kitty of anyone who could prove to be able to tell gold from aluminum with much more than the average 50/50 chance.
As a musician I fully understand tonal nuances, and after 50+ years feel I can do pretty good. I can take a completely out of tune guitar and put it back pretty darn close to A440. I feel I have a good ear when it comes to sound. I can tell by tone alone with pretty fair accuracy a clad dime from a silver, but I wouldn't give myself more than a 50/50 to tell a barber from merc. Now if the barber were worn very badly and the merc was like new, yeah I could up those odds. As far as gold vs aluminum Ehhh!
Oh, and I have found a lot of gold. I may not post near as much as I used to, I've found enough gold to put most beach hunters to shame, and that was in the dirt. but don't mistake that as nothing more than that I no longer bother to post unless it's something special or weird.