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  1. #1
    us
    Jul 2011
    Arizona
    Pocket L- Rods shown above. Whites Beach Comber, Bounty Hunter Tracker IV, and a Chinese model MD-3006 metal detectors.
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    A win by an inch is as good as a mile.

    Oh I just love you skeptics. This one is for you guys and especially for my man Carl-NC.

    He told me one time that dowsing would not show any better results than throwing a tennis ball in the air and searching the area where it lands to see if something is there. Well, I looked around in my closet and found a brightly colored tennis ball. I then went to our city park where I knew there would be lots of things to find in the ground. I threw the tennis ball as hard as I could throw it and then searched the area immediately around where it landed. Thus far I have thrown my tennis ball in the air 24 times. Guess what guys, out of 24 times, I detected 18 items with my Metal detector.

    Now, don’t go away skeptics, this story gets even better. I also have a set of some brass L- shaped folding pocket dowsing rods that I bought off the Internet. You know, the kind that you can fold up and put in your pocket. They are very handy things. Well, I ALSO dowsed using them 24 times (got to be fair and even about this you know). Well guess what guys, out of 24 times dowsing with L-Rods, I detected 21 targets.

    Lets see now, if I understand or have this right, 21 out of 24 hits means using my handy dandy L-Rods I got an 87.5% performance where by throwing a tennis ball in the air, as Carl-NC suggests, I got only a 75% performance and all sessions were in the same area/s and a one for one attempt. I also took extra effort and care to make sure while standing still that I covered / scanned the entire area around ground zero out as far as my detectors length would reach.

    Now the last time I looked, a win by an inch is as good as a mile. A runner coming in 1/10 of a second slower is not the winner. A swimmer coming in 1/10 of an inch slower is not the winner. So, it must follow then that an 87.5% performance dowsing with L-Rods against 75% performance from throwing a tennis ball in the air means dowsing wins the prize. If this is not correct, please explain why.

    For sure, dowsing a winner. No question about it.
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  2. #2
    us
    Feb 2010
    Anderson rod, Aurora Aqua, E-scope, Examiner, Excalibur, Garrett CX2, Gemini-3, MFD's, Sovereign, Viper
    714
    1 times

    Re: A win by an inch is as good as a mile.

    If you want a better laugh, go throw it in a corn field. Stop before you hurt your shoulder.

    My last results-- 10 golf balls w/15 ft scan each---0 Rods---- 2 hits @ 700 and 900 ft.

    I was told however, that something was under the balls, just deeper than I could detect. How far is China?

  3. #3
    us
    Aug 2009
    270
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    Re: A win by an inch is as good as a mile.

    the real deal is throw the skeptics in the hole before covering.

  4. #4

    Jun 2006
    48

    Re: A win by an inch is as good as a mile.

    [mod] TERMS VIOLATION!! Don't attack, provoke, insult, or deliberately offend anyone. All members are equal, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, education, or experience. Never take a superior tone with, or "talk down" to, anyone. [/mod]

 

 

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