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Old 05-03-2011, 01:35 PM
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Just to let you know what the best LRL is, in my oppinion. I had great success finding a lot of metal hidden in the ground using the LRL called "The Shovel". The advantages of this type of LRL are that is cheap, can be purchased from any hardware store and it is guaranteed to find at least nails. It was the LRL of choice of the past prospectors and it has been proven to find tonnes of gold.

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Old 05-03-2011, 03:42 PM
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Hi All,

Just to let you know what the best LRL is, in my oppinion. I had great success finding a lot of metal hidden in the ground using the LRL called "The Shovel". The advantages of this type of LRL are that is cheap, can be purchased from any hardware store and it is guaranteed to find at least nails. It was the LRL of choice of the past prospectors and it has been proven to find tonnes of gold.

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Nicolae
Thanks Nick for great solution, but how do you pinpoint, with pick?
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Old 05-03-2011, 04:47 PM
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Hi All,

Just to let you know what the best LRL is, in my oppinion. I had great success finding a lot of metal hidden in the ground using the LRL called "The Shovel". The advantages of this type of LRL are that is cheap, can be purchased from any hardware store and it is guaranteed to find at least nails. It was the LRL of choice of the past prospectors and it has been proven to find tonnes of gold.

Regards,
Nicolae
Hi nick_f,

I discovered the shovel's treasure locating abilities some years ago.
I was careful to guard this secret so I could have all the treasures to myself.
But I noticed the secret leaked out when I was treasure hunting and saw other people using the same shovel LRL.

I found some advanced secrets which can improve the amount of treasure that you can recover.
For me the fiberglass handle shovels work better than the wood handle shovels for recovering treasure.
This is because they are lighter to carry and allow you to cover more ground before you become tired.
Another tip is to use the guess method of long range detection in conjunction with the shovel.
When using the guess technique of long range detection and a shovel (and a metal detector for pinpointing, of course),
I can recover more treasure than I can when using an LRL alone, or an LRL with a shovel, or an LRL and a metal detector.

I guess it's ok to tell these secrets because there is more treasure still buried than I will ever be able to dig.

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Old 05-03-2011, 06:58 PM
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The most expensive the "Showel" LRLS are, the better they work.And the less negative feedback we hear about them.
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Old 05-03-2011, 07:17 PM
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I have found another LRL schematics (see below). The maximum detection depth is obviously limitted by the length of the electrodes (must be Titanium/Platinum rods I think).

I don't know, how it works. But I am told, that this is a really working LRL.
I think, it could be used in conjunction with "The Shovel".
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Old 05-03-2011, 08:08 PM
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I have found another LRL schematics (see below). The maximum detection depth is obviously limitted by the length of the electrodes (must be Titanium/Platinum rods I think).
Hi Aziz,

can you post here LED solution of your innovative LRL? I am short in batteries.
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Old 05-03-2011, 09:19 PM
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Hi Aziz,

can you post here LED solution of your innovative LRL? I am short in batteries.
A LED will need electric Power, too.
In the true spirit of LRL Technology, you better use a "Free Energy Device".
Here in sauerkrautland, we power our LRLs with the good old Magnetstromapparat
and travel to the hunting sites in a Haunebu.
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