rubberdiver13
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went to a section of the mountains nr the quarry, im digging for the roman coins, where in 1650, a man was digging a trench, nr his house, came across a gold coronet (roman), so using my new dowsing rods, visited the site, the needle worked on the map, and a visit to the hut (house), they really were small in those days,it still has a chimmney,its all fenced off, but the peak of the hill was just to the side in the woods, a dowse of the area, showed me the direction of the coins, then it marked the x, when i was on top of it, have dug down 3ft, no coins yet........
i followed a desciption of how it build them....at 5 inchs for the handle, 17 inchs on the length, is there a chance i could be slightly off on my digging, would shortening the length on the rods improve accuracy, or may be its really deep..
i stood in the hole, and the rods went from a cross, to level with my chest
i followed a desciption of how it build them....at 5 inchs for the handle, 17 inchs on the length, is there a chance i could be slightly off on my digging, would shortening the length on the rods improve accuracy, or may be its really deep..
i stood in the hole, and the rods went from a cross, to level with my chest