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dan77raider
08-24-2006, 11:10 PM
hi!
It is first time when i visit this forum and also do not speak english werry good.
my grand grand father burryed a sack with gold(40 kilo) coins in to the groud .that hapents probably 120 years ago.From time to time from the place whre the gold is burried come out flames for couples seconds ,but noone was ablelto locate it .i intend to by a localizer 3000 to locate this gold and take him out.can you give me some advice?anyone know if the flame kome out how dip could be the treasure.can you recommand me another detector ,or how to proceed?
thank you
michael
08-25-2006, 07:12 AM
you mention about 40 Kg gold it has small dimensions and as OKM claims their machines can detect an object which has 10 Cm x 10 Cm x 30 Cm dimension( ample of metal not hollow)maximum at 2 feet depth whereas can't even do this claimed job. No, no, don't waste your money for Localizer I haven't seen its' working, but have talked to one Localizer owner he was thorough unsatisfied and said it did nothing. Their machines just detect fields over ground though are good for finding cavities, but are very weak for metals. I have one Rover C and found some cavities/graves, one tunnel, but still no metal.
instead you can buy a powerful PI MD like as (Lorenz Deepmax, Pulse starII or new generations like as Genesis all are Germany made and good). Of course if the area surface is not huge cos some terrains searching are impossible by any of them.
Can I guess? Isn't your place in Middle East?
take a look at these addresses:
http://thunting.com/geotech/forums/showthread.php?t=11994
http://thunting.com/geotech/forums/showthread.php?t=11940
dan77raider
08-26-2006, 11:25 PM
Thanks for the adresses are real help.
The place is in Eastern Europe.Sorry for the silly questions bun im not a specialist at all .If the area surface is huge what can I do?do I need something to locate the treasure first? what should i use ,except dowsing rods?
hi!
From time to time from the place whre the gold is burried come out flames for couples seconds ,but noone was ablelto locate it .
Be very careful recovering that treasure. It sounds as if a Dragon is guarding it! :rolleyes:
michael
08-27-2006, 03:09 PM
I haven't used lonely dowsing rods I've got results by MFD although MFDs have limitations in hard terrains and vast areas.
Maybe a detector like as mineoro or Zahori project be able ( I hope and wish). of course some people here are infinite skeptic about LRLs or LDLs but some others as me believe in because of the positive results. the note is anyway you should do combination method; i.e. If you have even an accurate and reliable LDL you need a good pinpointer (powerful PI) to succeed.
I think a powerful PI MD is necessary and should be constant for a treasure hunter.
Hi Dan 77raider,
I have a story to tell you which corroborates the 'flaming' phenomena.
When I traveled to spend some days with my friend who has a Mineoro PDC 210, we located a lot of gold veins in his region.
One day, our car got stuck on a hole in the middle of a remote place, and we spoted a farm far away. We decided to walk to the farm and asked the farmer if we could spend the night, since it was dark already. He was a really humble and simple person and agreed imediately. He had his wife to make coffe for us and even helped us to transport our things from the car. As soon as we got to the house, in the middle of a huge landscape, just for curiosity, I unpacked the PDC and did a quick search when all of a sudden it beeped towards a particular direction. As it was dark, we decided to investigate it in the next morning with day light. Later that night when we were getting ready to sleep, the farmer told us that he lived there for years and many, many times he watched a 'fireball' hovering the slope of that hill and disappearing when on ground. Exactly the same direction othe detector beeped. My friend who has a huge experience due to living all his life in places like this, and has watched this phenomena several times before, turned to me and said: 'do you wanna bet there's a gold concentration up there and the veins spread?'
Next morning, this time he grabed the PDC and followed the beeps to a dark huge rock partially coming out of the ground about 600 feet away.The gold concentration was there and the PDC easily indcated the veins spreading to the sides. He talked to the farmer for a working contract and last week he told me gold was found at 35 meters deep.
Unfortunately I still did not have the FG80 which I received days later after my return.
Although the PDC detected many sites, the FG80 which is capable of a much more distant detection, would have marked many spots the PDC missed.
Well, that's alright. I'll be going there in the end of this year for even more fun.
michael
08-28-2006, 07:28 AM
Hi Hung, nice to see you again, that was encouraging story.
I thought you are now busy for making test by FG80 or serious gold search expeditions.
but after 1 month you received your FG80 Why no news of founds? If you are much busy, is more important than puling out gold or treasures?
I myself everymoments, everyminutes & ... have been looking for any news, but unfortunately
still nothing!!! whereas I wish there happened good things and you brought some new news about. What's matter? why no news from anybody?
Of course I believe that mineoro works(due to my surveying and even talking to one PDC 210 owner), but it seems they are not as being claimed or advertised.
e.g. no one up to now answered me is their searching speed really the same being advertised?
( waving right to left and VS and go ahead) or can you search 1 hectare x 1hectare at 5 minutes?
What I am much curious about is to know; is there explicit differences between FG80 and PDC 210?
How accurate and truthful are these claims about their latest AUTOMATIC models ;
_ There is no need to calibrate
_ It does not loose calibration even after hours of search.
_ 100% reliability, 100% performance.
If be so, I'm sure with such a detector every place you step in will turn with full hands. How about you or other owners? Please share us in your experiences. Regards.
Michael,
This is not the appropriate forum to discuss the FG80. So I copied your questions to the correct forum.
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