A completly different question about map dowsing

cyberdan

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I hit yardsales a lot and a few months ago I bought a box of Indian arrowheads and stone tools. At the very bottom was a taped shut metal box. It had a note taped to the outside. The tape had deteriated a lot so I know the contents were put in that box many years earlier. The note gave a Civil War battle site and inside were several mini balls.

now here is my question. If I was to post a photo of the mini balls does any one think it would be possible to locate the battle field by map dowsing? I would not post a photo of the note until after the dowsing.
 

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Yes I beleive this is possible...but I'm not sure if you thought of this, but if so then I'm sorry for thinking you did'nt. I have some rhetorical questions:Can you tell from the note if this battlefield site is protected now? or on private ground?If it's a protected battlefield I feel we should leave this one alone.Jon
 

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I hit yardsales a lot and a few months ago I bought a box of Indian arrowheads and stone tools. At the very bottom was a taped shut metal box. It had a note taped to the outside. The tape had deteriated a lot so I know the contents were put in that box many years earlier. The note gave a Civil War battle site and inside were several mini balls.

now here is my question. If I was to post a photo of the mini balls does any one think it would be possible to locate the battle field by map dowsing? I would not post a photo of the note until after the dowsing.

In my opinion, you would have the same rate of success if you would throw a handful of arrowheads into the air and let them drop onto a map. :icon_scratch:
 

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In my opinion, you would have the same rate of success if you would throw a handful of arrowheads into the air and let them drop onto a map. :icon_scratch:

I just thought you ask the pendulum questions. If "it" can tell where something IS I surely would think it could tell you where something WAS.
 

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..but I'm not sure if you thought of this, but if so then I'm sorry for thinking you did'nt...the note if this battlefield site is protected now?
Actually I did think of that. I also thought this note was written a long time ago and the battlefield may not have been protected at that time.

I live on the westcoast so all battlefields are a long ways off. Were battlefields protected all at one time or individually as local areas decided to protect them?

Even so the person who found/stole them is long dead. I still have the note and I believe his name is on it.

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look at that between my two posts (only 5 min apart) someone spammed my thread three times. and by the look of the bad English he/she in not an English speaker.
 

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Cyberdan,

I realize that this post is directed to the topic of map dowsing as an open discussion.

So in my humble opinion, I feel that map (or picture) dowsing is akin to believing in the Tooth Fairy, Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, Garden Gnomes, Rainbows...and a myriad of other fables or fairy tales...

And talking to a pendulum further perpetuates this preposterous assumption...

On the otherhand, Fairy Dust is.................................:laughing7:
 

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What do you mean, no tooth fairy?

I bought a big lot of jewelry a few months ago (over 200 pounds) and in there were three teeth two tested 18K gold or higher on the crown part.

I will believe in the tooth fairy everyday for a score like that.
 

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I guess if you had a list of all the battle sites, then go down the list until you get a response.
 

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What do you mean, no tooth fairy?

I bought a big lot of jewelry a few months ago (over 200 pounds) and in there were three teeth two tested 18K gold or higher on the crown part.

I will believe in the tooth fairy everyday for a score like that.

Well...OK...:occasion14:

Lets not get the fairy's mixed up now...maybe....just maybe, that was the Golden Crown Fairy...
 

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I guess if you had a list of all the battle sites, then go down the list until you get a response.

That would in my opinion, a good idea, maybe even move your pendulum over the list Or just ask the question naming each site on the list.
 

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How large are your Indian arrowheads? Get one the right size and it should work for a pendulum, especially for dowsing stone artifacts.
 

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