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online stores for long range locators worldwide shipping?
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They are all money grabbers with highly inflated prices. Every one of them. There isn't a single LRL that should be priced more than $1000. Many just a few dollars for parts. Few over $100 worth of parts but sell for thousand$$$$ and most ain't worth $50. Greed motivated and BAD KARMA.
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I like to compare using L-rods to golf. They both require about the same amount of effort and practice and yes, the f-word feedback. Like golf, maybe one in a hundred-thousand ever gets good enough to be called a pro, probably about the same for L-rods. Map dowsing is much worse odds, maybe one in ten million, maybe less than that.Of course anyone can CLAIM to be one. LOL. and the phony internet experts gotta have some mental issues. I could compare adult learning an L-rod to an adult learning how to swim. Most have such fear of the water they can never overcome. Not saying I don't like L-rods, but it took me several years. Most people aren't that tenacious. You gotta love it, and of course I do. That why it hurts me to see the phony fake LRL's being pushed for huge money. I've used about everything and the frequency discriminators are best, but not the hand-held type. Most everything else you don't have a prayer in Hell.
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Here's a balancer. Supposed to help you get a better response from the phony calculator taped to an antenna. Sorry don't know how to crop this. As you can see, it's a capacitor and pot with a piece of wire hooked to it. Paid $50 for this one.
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I don't know if this is the same thing he sells with the calculator for nearly $3000 now. A guy on t-net (one of the fake map dowsers) pushes these.
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If the guy paid you $3000 to take them you would be getting a bad deal. So don't ask me which ones are the good ones. I said most ain't worth $50 so that means if you have one in mind, odds say it is suspect and they are all way overpriced. Just figure about ten times too much is a good ballpark figure.
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