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Old 08-10-2007, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by J_Player View Post
They located from a long range beyond the reach of any metal detector. The point is they are not available for anyone to buy on the open market. The only LRLs for sale on the open market cannot be demonstrated to work.

Think about it. Suppose you had an electronic instrument that located metal objects in a certain weight range and discriminated, from a range of over 50 feet. If this detector worked every time regardless of weather, and solar conditions, would you rush out and try to sell it? Wouldn't you quietly go treasure hunting and hope nobody found out about your treasure or your locator? What reason would an inventor of a working electronic LRL have to manufacture and sell it? Can you think of a reason?

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Hi JP,
yes , I think the same:

"If this detector worked every time regardless of weather, and solar conditions, would you rush out and try to sell it? Wouldn't you quietly go treasure hunting and hope nobody found out about your treasure or your locator? What reason would an inventor of a working electronic LRL have to manufacture and sell it? Can you think of a reason?"

Why selling it ? To make money ???

Who needs money if have such a kind of device ! Right !
I've said so many times here.

Why patenting too ? Nobody will never patent such a thing !
To say to the world "LRL is real and can be done this way ?" ! No way!
Then having tax agents all around your house ???

All right! This is the way things go out there.

"Can you think of a reason?" yes but... it's remote possibility: out of vanity !

So someone really made one ? Nice.

Poor Hung ! Could be very depressing for him now !

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Max
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