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  • #31
    Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
    The point is, (fact) Your forum moderator is telling your viewers bald faced Lies being supported by your Skeptic friends, as being the truth and he has been caught more than once. (fact) This time by your own admission.
    Dell, at 80 years old, you're obviously too fixed in your ideas to be confused with the facts.
    My advice would be to continue believing the same tired old nonsense as you've done for the past 40+ years. Any dramatic changes in your belief system might have catastrophic consequences.

    “You are never dedicated to something you have complete confidence in. No one is fanatically shouting that the sun is going to rise tomorrow. They know it's going to rise tomorrow. When people are fanatically dedicated to political or religious faiths or any other kinds of dogmas or goals, it's always because these dogmas or goals are in doubt.”
    - Robert M Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: A Inquiry Into Values

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    • #32
      WEIS. Your rant makes no sense whatsoever. Are you trying to justify your lieing and trying to deceive this forums viewers? Dell
      "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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      • #33
        Dell, never let facts get in your way.

        Mike, I hope you're giving Dell a split of all the gold you're finding with that X-Scan... don'tcha think he deserves it?

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        • #34
          What I do with my finds is my business. If you must know, I have no agreement with Dell on anything. Never have.

          Tell me, do you have an agreement with White's to give them a share of your finds? Seeing how they pay your salary you owe them for all your moonlighting.

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          • #35
            Eh, I give White's a-plenty, and then some. But if I had a gadget that was magically finding lots of gold and making me wealthy, I'd probably give the guy a little golden thank-you. Just sayin'.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
              What I do with my finds is my business. If you must know, I have no agreement with Dell on anything. Never have.
              Of course, the question everyone wants to know is .... have you actually found anything with the X-Scan that didn't involve the use of a real metal detector?

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              • #37
                I've yet to hear of one single person who has given anything back to any metal detector company. Are you saying you have given White's a share of your finds? No wonder Dell calls you guys liars. I try to be polite and call it "deception", but it's the same thing.

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                • #38
                  Nah, White's is a Big Company and does just fine on its own. But an individual who bucks the Big Company naysayers, makes a magic gold finder, and enables someone to find lots of free gold and get rich in the process... heck, you'd think that someone would show a little appreciation. You'd think. At the very least some finds-photos to use in advertising, something White's gets heaping gobs of.

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                  • #39
                    Check and see if there is a little derringer sized pistol in White's museum? But, Kenny White, has given me his friendship and much, much more for which I am forever grateful. Dell
                    "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
                      What I do with my finds is my business. If you must know, I have no agreement with Dell on anything. Never have.

                      Tell me, do you have an agreement with White's to give them a share of your finds? Seeing how they pay your salary you owe them for all your moonlighting.
                      Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                      Of course, the question everyone wants to know is .... have you actually found anything with the X-Scan that didn't involve the use of a real metal detector?
                      I presume then, that the answer is "no"?

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                      • #41
                        As usual, you presume wrong. Dell
                        "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
                          As usual, you presume wrong. Dell
                          My question was directed at Mike (Mont), but it seems he's learned at least one thing from yourself. i.e. the ability to avoid a direct question.
                          We're still waiting ...

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                          • #43
                            Q, (0r is it Sam?) I use a metal detector even when I practice because it makes the recovery quicker. I use a digging tool when I recover a target in the field because it makes it quicker. I use an LRL because it REALLY makes it quicker. And yes sometimes my pinpoint is not within 18 inches, but other times it's within 5 inches.

                            Carl, what I do with my finds is my business. If I want your advice, well I DON'T want your advice on ANYTHING, especially something you know squat about. Can't even use an L-rod, that is right on par.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
                              Q, (0r is it Sam?) I use a metal detector even when I practice because it makes the recovery quicker. I use a digging tool when I recover a target in the field because it makes it quicker. I use an LRL because it REALLY makes it quicker. And yes sometimes my pinpoint is not within 18 inches, but other times it's within 5 inches.
                              Sam? I sense a new conspiracy theory coming on.

                              Well, your answer is much as I expected. An LRL (guessing device) to decide where to dig, followed by a trusty metal detector to actually find the target, and (of course, goes without saying) a digging tool. I didn't expect you to dig it up with your bare hands, so you didn't have to be so pedantic.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                                Sam? I sense a new conspiracy theory coming on.

                                Well, your answer is much as I expected. An LRL (guessing device) to decide where to dig, followed by a trusty metal detector to actually find the target, and (of course, goes without saying) a digging tool. I didn't expect you to dig it up with your bare hands, so you didn't have to be so pedantic.
                                Qiaozhi, you have the mentality of an idiot. My LRL's are intended to be used by Professional Treasure hunters that search , and recover Treasures beyond the depth limits of conventional Metal detectors, and the X-Scan detects elements far beyond the ability of Conventional detectors. Have you used the X-Scan? If not, why are you even commenting? Nobody likes a say as I do, not as I do hypocrite.

                                I have 8 conventional metal detectors sitting in storage. I rarely carry a Metal detector unless I go to the beach as a hobbyist and want to take a distraction from real treasure hunting and laboriously swing a heavy low tech metal detector back & forth to dig up aluminum & junk metals in the hope of finding a single ring or coin. If I do use a Conventional two box detector for shallow depth, I also use Tim Williams (LRLMAN) data logger. It provides about 30% more depth detection, plus a graphic target image.

                                I do take with me on searches a custom 2 station pulse type detector that has decent depth penetration. It cost $12,000 back when. A custom built under water Pulse detector cost $6,000.

                                The Treasures my LRL's were built for will have a difficult time digging with a sand scoop or trowel. Most of my digging has been done with Back hoe, Excavators, Bull Dozers & drilling rigs.

                                Until you can back up what you say, stop trying to pretend you are a smart***** know it all, and honestly tell the viewers of your own Treasure Hunting experience? What have you ever found with your Kiddy Metal detector. Dell
                                "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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