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sharky
09-13-2007, 10:45 AM
Cant we use dogs for metal detecting, they have good sniffing power , range is 20 Km horizontal in air, why waste money on gurus and detectors....

Max
09-13-2007, 11:08 AM
Cant we use dogs for metal detecting, they have good sniffing power , range is 20 Km horizontal in air, why waste money on gurus and detectors....

Hi sharky,
good idea... but someone had before you. :lol:

Tuber/Trufle search is made by dogs... also pigs and other animals are suitable/can be trained... but dogs are the best.

As truffles are considered a delicacy, they command high prices. The world's most expensive truffle was a 1.51Kg rare White Alba truffle. It was sold for 125,000 euros.

So, 125,000/1,510 = 82eur / g so much more than GOLD. :lol:

4-5 times more than gold man.

We have to start searching for trufles.

Kind regards,
Max

sharky
09-13-2007, 11:39 AM
We will design good sniffing trufle modifying its DNA and make a good hunt, but I can opt for a doggie as i have so many good confirmed sites....it also warns if there are any bad spirits etc etc

Guard
09-13-2007, 12:53 PM
I has the same idea with sharky years ago but i never take a dog.
I believe that the dog has to be for hunting especially for birds.
The reason i was interesting for, in the beginning was a formula[Au (CN)2]- +e = 2CN- +Au !!!
This formula was the answer in my question to a chemistry friend when i asked him what hapens to gold coin when is in ground (rust of gold !!!).
Later i find that CN mixed in ore few years ago (not 50 years that i was interesting).

From Time to time i hear stories from old mans in my country that pigs, donkeys, and dogs have found many treasures and i believe the reason is not the formula but AGAIN THE HALO EFFECT .

I think that the Bio Sensor with a good sniffing or good sensitivity to electrostatics !!! is better from any other detector, remain the way to do it.

Elie
09-17-2007, 12:03 AM
Dogs have been used for hunting treasure, but they have to be trained, which can be difficult, even for an expert trainer.