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You've got to be kidding!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GOL-DETECTOR-S...item3a6400c44a
Starting price of £1,899.99 or Buy It Now at £2,599.99 and shipping cost of 159.99 euro and (by the way) it's secondhand! This must be the LRL "Joke of the Week!" |
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"CAUTION: item ships from greece..." Best wishes, J_P |
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159 Euro shipping LOL!
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It´s a George, from greece
Must be a decimal point problem, including for shipping costs. |
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It's a typo. The name is SCAMMASTER.
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It says right there in the advertisement... "Awesome Product" "... and excellent gold and precious metal detector..." "... excellent working condition..." Any prescious metal detector this excellent is surely worth more than the 2599 euro plus 159.99 euro shipping. You can expect it to recover much more treasure than the cost of the Scammaster within a few weeks. This person is only selling it because he wants to share his wealth with others. Really! Ask any George from Greece. errrr.... Wait a minute.... You can buy the same Scammaster 1550 new from Kellyco for $2995 USD.... If you hurry before they are all sold out. http://www.kellycodetectors.com/scanmaster/scanmast.htm Best wishes, J_P |
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Hey, wait a minute....
This Scammaster thing looks kinda like Dell's old Omnitron stuff that was made by Vernell, except with a red LED numeric display added.... You remember that crap with the hot melt glue that failed to find the hidden coins during Randi's test.... see here.... http://www.geotech1.com/cgi-bin/pages/common/index.pl?page=lrl&file=reports/vr800/index.dat and here... http://www.randi.org/jr/200511/111805setback.html#i9 Best wishes, J_P |
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http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...tml#msg2325073 |
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???
Is this the SCAN-MASTER or the SCAM-MASTER ???
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Something I noticed in the description of each of these locators, the advertising is making claims that are probably true, such as "2 MHz", "12V Transducer", "all controls are clearly identified", etc. But there are also a lot of claims made that seem doubtful.... "can scan and search up to and over 1+ miles for a specific metal or mineral", and similar claims for other locators. Take a look at what they say for the model 2008: Quote:
Half of what they say is true -- things like: "Many years have been experimenting with various theories, ideas and devices". But what does it mean when they say "Small, but powerful transmitter capable of transmitting Radio Frequency over a considerable distance"? -- This is true only if you consider they don't say how powerful, or how much distance they are calling considerable. The fact is they cannot sell an RF transmitter to the general public that can send out RF signals of more than 100 milliwatts power. And since the RF is sent to a ground probe, it cannot broadcast a usable signal a hundred feet or so like normal 100 MW transmitter antennas that are held above the ground. If their ground probe oscillator is an un-amplified 555 timer, then we can expect it to work identically to Dell's old model 800 Omnitron. If it has an amplifier, then the power is limited to 100 MW. All we know is it is an oscillator powered by a 9V battery that was intended as an electronic signal generator for test equipment (usually 5v). Then they claim a 360 degree omnidirectional pattern? I doubt it. The directional pattern depends on where the ground probe and transmitter is placed as well as the ground mineral anomalies, and will definitely show a much weaker transmission than if the antenna were arranged in the air as a proper antenna. What is strange is only one ground probe is used to "broadcast" the signal in the ground, and several "receiver probes" that are placed in the ground are not connected to anything. As we read on, they say "It is because of this induced energy that makes the targets visible". What? Visible to the electronics if the target is within a few cm of the ground probes? The entire description began with some questionable premises, then added some exaggerated advertising claims of power and range of the transmitter, and finished with some false information about the propagation of the RF signals. It seems this advertising propaganda is designed to fool people who have little understanding of the electronics so they will believe it is high tech science and great equipment. And worse, the false information serves to teach pseudoscience to people who don't have the technical education to know better. I wonder why Kellyco would allow this misleading advertising in their catalog. Maybe this is why the spelling was changed above to say Scam-master ...and maybe this is why someone in Greece is trying to sell his machine on ebay. Best wishes, J_P |
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Approximately 2 1/2 hours to go, and still no bids. How will it end? Answers on a postcard please ... |
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is the same like omitron.
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The bidding has ended with zero bids.
Perhaps the message is starting to get through. |
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Oh, I was too late. I hope he repeat this disposable cheap auction with starting bid at € -3,000.
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lrl toy
all lrl (scan master and thomas(electroscope)...)just toy all electroscope just sample gold and silver.no board electronic, just sample gold and siver
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