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Old 06-16-2008, 08:36 PM
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Hi,
But I'm sure you will understand that making fly a man is pretty easy compared with detecting a coin buried at 1meter depth from 1Km distance! Same apply to a 2 meters far buried coin...
I could belive also some donkey fly but not that an LRL truly exist or can be made and expecially by these prophets of the hot melt glue.

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Max
hi Max,
Yes i know..i agree.
But there may be some effect that is not well understood, and most important NOT RELIABLE enought to be used on a regular basis.I dont know, but i dont reject that...
BTW this "helicopter" is for real and for sell- manufactured in small quantity.Really cool but expensive!!

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... the problem is if somebody buy and pay 6.500 euro and after he don't work!!!!! considered that only in Italy if it really work they have thousands of buyers (i'm the first!) but how is possible not have the same problems that had kirk-chi? at you the comment.
Exactly.If it really worked the would not need to sell it so expensive.building costs are low,so they could sell thouthands of them very quickly.Why is that always so complicated to get proofs that those LRL´s works ? When a new metal detector goes on the market,reviews are done,users share their opinions and everyone can know if and how well it works.
With LRL´s this NEVER happened,not once.Dont you think strange?
And if you could get a working LRL, would you sell it, or keep it to find treasures to get rich ?

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Fred.
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