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  • #16
    Originally posted by Rudy View Post
    Is that an Excalibur I see in the second picture?
    Yes.

    Did you dive with the LRL?
    Think.
    If the Mineoro unit was waterproof, why would I carry a Excalibur onboard?
    I detected the site from a distance and used the excalibur to dive in the location the Mineoro marked.
    "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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    • #17
      $25000

      Originally posted by hung View Post
      If you think this is your only reference standard for a working LRL, then I'm REALLY sorry for you.
      And, who told you to buy this LRL?
      Please, don't do it. Less competition.
      I would only go for the big stuff and I would not be any competition to you.
      NOW MEL FISHER GROUP that who I would be in competion with.
      SO YOU CAN GO AND TAKE CARL'S $25,000.
      Do you thank that this is the only reference I have to buy WORKING DETECTOR.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Rudy View Post
        I noticed that in your post you never did state what you actually found it with.
        Did you dive with the LRL?
        Distance: 600m. Depth: 32m.
        Cannot divulge anymore information, as we are still working on the site.
        "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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        • #19
          Keep us updated

          Would like to know what is found at the site.
          LRL or no LRL

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Clondike Clad View Post
            Would like to know what is found at the site.
            LRL or no LRL
            LRL.
            As site was aproached, several beeps spread in a 240 degree radius. Signaling floaters were employed to mark positions. Excalibur taken underwater confirmed everything.
            To date, gold and silver coins (circa 1826) spread in between big rocks. Site is extremely difficult. Rocky terrain, lots of thermoclines.
            Cannot divulge aditional pictures.
            Also due to the 'warm reception' the ones above had, why would I be willing to do it anyway?
            "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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            • #21
              FG80

              Carl is going to play with the FG80
              I will not rag that unit anymore until i get more input on it.
              Carl will do a good job of testing the unit.
              I hope to see the inside of this unit.

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