After being brought up for so many year with electronic metal detectors, you stumble upon this device that claims its position in your THing carear. I like many other sought out to try this device called the Anderson/Simmons depth rod. I was given 1 month of free testing if not your money back, that was many years back I feel cheated out the month went by so quick.I hardly had time to test it in the places I wanted, during the testing period I baited the chamber with silver dimes and all I got was rocks when cracked in half had a matice of silver glitters not knowing anything about gem or rock science pro I winded throwing them aside.I felt I commited a mistake in choosing the territory until one day I baited the chamber with the usual silver dimes and this time with a small 18kt. ring this time I dug out of 5 inches of dirt a rock with a golden glitter.I said to my self NAH! this is not real and as expected I tryed to crack this curious glittering stone and dumb me the half flew off and got lost and I never found it.Studying the remaining portion it had a very small like bath in golden patina like a 14kt ring the rest was deep grey with glitter.A shame mom threw away days after thinking it was more dumb rocks I had stuffed in my room before I had it analized "what a bummer". I never got the saticefaction of digging any treasure except rocks.Bottom line I wish I had more time to use one find someone to trust me on lending me one of those Andersons and tell me where I went wrong.I personally don't like to go further than 6 inches in the ground but in the sandy beaches I would be more than a foot down if I have to. Or better yet that I could win a contest and have one for of my own. Thanks for reading my testimony I miss that depth rod.Att:Ralph
I couldn't find any information about the Anderson/Simmons depth rod on the internet. Do you have a site where I could read about it?
We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location. Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins! Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?
What a releaf I though my post was so out of bounds that nobody cared to answer! Sorry for this,I was sadened until now thank for giving me this chance.The information I got on this is Carl Anderson currently Simmons scientific products Post office box 10057 Wilmington NC 28404-0057. Kellyco is also a way at it hope this helps.
What a releaf I though my post was so out of bounds that nobody cared to answer! Sorry for this,I was sadened until now thank for giving me this chance.The information I got on this is Carl Anderson currently Simmons scientific products Post office box 10057 Wilmington NC 28404-0057. Kellyco is also a way at it hope this helps.
I appreciate it Lizard Prince, I'll check it out!
We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location. Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins! Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?