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I think Dell is posting laughing faces because he thinks Carl doesn't know much about the RangerTell Examiner while Dell does. Maybe it would be good for Dell Winders to tape an interview with 60 minutes too, so he can show us a Rangertell finding hidden treasures. Maybe coins hidden in the sand. This would show once and for all that Dell knows what he is talking about. I think you are right about Carl. He probably has more experience in dealing with electronic circuits used for metal detecting than most of the members of this forum, and can speak with authority on the topic better than the rest of us can. I think he is the only forum member who has taken apart a RangerTell Examiner, and is also willing to demonstrate it doing what it does. Do you think Dell Winders will demonstrate the RangerTell Examiner doing what it does on international TV? Or maybe hung, who claims he can locate treasures at long range with his "diode model"? I haven't had anyone take me up on my offer to make a videotape of them demonstrating their LRL recovering treasure live yet, and post a free professional website showing their demonstration along with videos linked to all the major treasure hunting forums. So maybe a "60 Minutes" interview with Geotech forum members is RangerTell's chance to get the much needed publicity to promote the RangerTell Examiner by showing what it is and what it can do worldwide. Best wishes, J_P |
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thanks JP...agree with all you say.
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Madness need not be all breakdown. It may also be breakthrough. It is potential liberation and renewal as well as enslavement and existential death. -- R. D. LAING |
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you back vincent?osman
glad to see you back...i had run out of sparring partners. Yep you know all about madness my deluded friend. Get one of your rangertells and locate your head..it is used for thinking. Osman the Turk who breaks out into psychotic prose...Never before in my life have i ever come accross such a sick fool as you vincent. I see you are still active on the other site...you said you were gone.
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gold in them thar hills
how much gold have you found dell winders?????
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Just for your information; if you pressure Dell enough for answers, he will eventually lapse into his name-calling mode and then will run and hide for a month or two. Or he will tell you to do your own research and answer your own questions. In this case, you have done your own research (and plenty of it), so I rather imagine he will just go directly to his name-calling... and then disappear for a bit while things cool off and your questions go unanswered.
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Or in other words:
"I used to think I was a parrot, but I'm alright now..... I used to think I was a parrot, but I'm alright now..... I used to think I was a parrot, but I'm alright now....." "WHAT DOESN'T WORK, CANNOT BE MADE TO WORK." |
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Every time gravity pulls his rods downward, they point toward tons of gold in the earth that has never been mined. The question is... how much gold has Dell recovered? For a manufacturer who produces treasure locators with frequency selections for "gold, silver, copper, lead, tin, iron, diamond & emeralds", we know he must have a large stockpile of spare gold that he uses to send his servants grocery shopping from his stately mansion. And if the local stores don't accept gold bullion for payment, he probably gives them wads of cash that he found using his "X-Scan & universal Dell Rod combo". http://www.omnitron.net/del_prod.htm Of course W.I.S. (Wisdom is silence). -- Meaning he will not show any evidence of his vast wealth gained from treasure recovery because talking about it would place him in grave danger of being robbed by jealous skeptics. Right Dell? Best wishes, J_P |
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But, whatever, it makes as much sense as anything else Dell posts... Zilch, Zero, 0, Nothing. The really important thing is; he avoids answering any of the questions put to him about his products, real claims and inferred claims. Sort of his own trademark he puts on all legitimate inquiries.
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your responses are pretty bad Dell...makes you sound a bit like a rangertell Clone i'm afraid.
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More parrot droppings.
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It is hard to find any real claims Dell made for his Omnitron products. On his products advertising page, Dell makes only two definite claims about the ability of his products to recover treasure: 1. "The PRO-4 has yet to prove it's merit with a recovery". 2. "As of August 2003 the X-SCAN has only been tested under the Ground & Atmospheric conditions of Central Florida, USA on a limited variety of targets. At the moment I really don't know the extent of it's capabilities, or of it's limitations". Quoted from: http://www.omnitron.net/del_prod.htm You can be sure Dell will point out his claims in federal court if the FBI goes after him for selling useless equipment across state lines under fraudulent pretenses. So keep Dell's claims in mind the next time you are overcome with gold fever and anxious to send in your cash for a magic paint roller that seems too good to be true. Inferred claims? Of course, you could infer that Dell is highly successful at recovering fabulous treasures based on the references he makes to treasure hunting projects where un-named archaeologists, anthropologists, geologists, mining companies and treasure hunters allegedly use his products. But think about it.... what professional would use a product that has never made a single recovery? Is this more hillbiilly logic? Best wishes, J_P |
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60 minutes contact with...
hello 60 mins editorial
can i interest you and therefore have you expose a scam of a product sold on eBay here and internationally? The product is a "Long Range locator". Yes you simply type in a few numbers on a calculator, point the aerial and it will locate gold gems and even paper money. I would not bother you if it was simply a scam product as there are numerous sold today but this one is so so so different. Different in that the seller /manufacturer is obviously some sort of colourful paranoid who has left a trail of lies slander and libel and character assasinations on the internet on various sites in a most inglorious language for all and sundry to see. The claims are so preposterously transparent and laughable that it will absolutely guarantee you a riveted audience on your program. example follows a typical submission on a internet forum and a response from the peddlar...... to hung I can point the rangertell at a pair of old boots and "tell it there is spanish dubbloons sewn into the soles " and by jove the rangertell locks onto the boots. WOW. Next day I can point the rangertell at the old boots and after telling the aerial that the Jinns have been at work again and stolen the dubloons the aerial is not interested in locking onto the target. What a heap of absolute drivel. hello hung...i see you are a true believer...best of luck in finding gold...how much have you found to date? I have found old boots, cardboard boxes, filled soiled nappies and the like. I mean this rangertell can find me anything i point it at. Never found me an australian Turk like osman before though better point my aerial at him and declare him found! Had to mow the lawn the other day so took the rangertell to the shed pointed it at the lawnmower and found it. found the shed and the lawnmower all at the same time...this device is astounding. The missus put a gold nuggett in the lounge room for me to find and i spent days trying to find it ...cannot...it is still in the lounge room and she has forgotten where she put it after shifting it around so many times trying to make it easier for me. I mean man if i only knew exactly where it was i could point my aerial at it and find it. Might take it to church on sunday and point my aerial at it and find my church. Can't be too careful you are not in the right building you know. top secret rangertell operating manual Ohhhh you guys, the ranger tell doe's work, iv got one. Ya just have to be in the right frame of mind when it becomes a part of your anatomy. It works like this, open can of favorite beer, place rangertell in left or right hand, extend small antenna, turn calculator on and enter the numbers in the correct sequence, 5318008, turn screen upside down and grin, thrust hips back and forth while using available hand to gesture a passing truck driver to sound his horn, scull beer, hold parallel to the ground, scratch testicles, toss empty can, fart, swing rangertell left then right then left then right then repeat sequence a few more times, grin burp and keep your balance, open new can, walk a few steps crouch down and rest, toss previously opened can, light cigarette and wipe brow, look at calculator screen and grin once more, say the words MY BAD, chuckle, open new can, scull contents, disregard empty can, open new carn, look at cowcumator screen and frust hips, make horn sound, consume comtemps of newly opened cam, look at cowpototo scween, gwin, fow away empty fing, owpin neww con, enhale coptemp, fart, faw down in swow motion, wook ot elavotor scren, giggl umtill spew, loook at spew, oten new cem, get comteps of new cen im my mowf, path oot.......GOLD. Rangertell Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Any BS is Al Carson's Posts: 54 If I told you that I'd have to kill you! Many, many operatives do and don't tell the company. They cheat don't they! If 1300 have been sold and accepted , surely you can see ( or google rangertell) there are countless people using this in the mining industry. What irks us is the fact you did not contact us during your trials. In other words you may have been using a faulty unit. Two years is well past warranty and everything,..never mind refund. We are not a candy store run by a benevolent retard!! Leave it with me. etc etc etc etc please refer to site www.geotech1/forums then go to REMOTE SENSING then RANGERTELL EXAMINER FIELD TRIALS. Also the Australian site is www.Finders.com.au I am Hipopp just another one in a long line of bitten customers... Absolutely ridicule this Rangertell for a darn good sixty minutes segment...will help all i can but please give me adequate notice. |
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Still waiting on the Phoenix guy to get back. Re companies that use RT products, if you read the Testimonials on the rangertell.com site there is a letter from one there. Right down page, easy to miss. It's after first post past the pics. Tech Support |
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Thank you for checking into it. Please send the details by PM when he gets back to you. I will contact him and make arrangements suitable for both of us. Best wishes, J_P |
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Although he appears to have had success with meteorites this year he suggested we would do better with someone in California that owns a newer model. His is a 2003 model from memory. Sorry. Tech Support |
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I thought the older models could detect gold and other treasures. But I can see how technological advances could make for better detection of specific targets. Ok, I am ready... hook me up with someone in California that owns a newer model. There are people in the Southern California who have a newer model, right? If not, then it might be fun to find some meteorites in the Arizona desert. I have some meteorite samples that would be good to use as test specimens to see how well the 2003 model can detect them. We can also take the RangerTell to the open field. Who knows... we may find a really cool specimen like a pallasite. PS. I am right-handed and in good health, so there should be no problem with the functionality of the RangerTell Examiner if I should make a go at it. Best wishes, J_P |
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Total BS. I doubt very seriously if the the "customer" even exists. This is nothing more than the usual stalling and procrastination tactics from Vincent.
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Perhaps after your customer(?) sees how much better it works than his outdated 2003 model, he might pony up the cash for it and you will have made another sale. Or, maybe J_P will buy it on the spot, once he experiences the virtues of the new improved model.
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If it works for me so I can recover gold from a distance every time, then I plan to buy it on the spot for myself. I will take tons of videos of it working from every angle, and post them on a professional website with a complete writeup of a series of tests. This web page will be linked to all the major treasure forums including Geotech. Don't give any ideas to this dude in Arizona, or I won't be able to buy it. Best wishes, J_P |
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what if?
J.P what do you mean by "if" the locator works? Rangertell are telling you it will find you truck loads of gold........just point and...yup for a measely thousand or so they are going to give you millions $$$$$$$$$ can't get a better deal than that anywhere. yer right vincent!!! The Black Horseman cometh for you Vincent.
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