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Hi everyone. This is my first time to the forum. I'm a new member but I've been reading your posts for a while and I've learned alot. My Grandfather was a Y rod dowser, as was my Dad. Both located water, pipes, just about anything in the ground that they were asked to. They did it mostly out of necessity because they were country folks and didn't have the access to maps, computers, or educated people we have today. I am an L rod dowser. I've located coins, water, gas, electric, and water lines, open cavities, and a few odd things. I'm no expert by any means but I enjoy it and I keep trying. Some of you here have gotten me interested in map dowsing with a pendulum. I carved my first wooden pendulum out of an apple tree recently. I read that some people used wooden pendulums, and it was a nice evening project. I've ordered a couple brass pendulums, one solid and one chambered. I established the responses for "yes" "no" and then later "maybe" with this pendulum. The responses seem very clear. I realize "without knowing the scientific terms or reasons" that the mind is the main tool in dowsing, not the tool itself. I get better responses with my right hand than my left. I mentally picture the search area or structure, and the object I'm looking for when using the pendulum, just like with the rods. I made a hand drawn map of a neighboring farm. I established that there is a cache of coins buried in the ground near a certain structure. This seemed very likely, having known the original owner, who was a friend and is now deceased. I established distances from certain points, then depths. I kept getting the same responses of yes and no and established that the numbers "2" and "15" are very important. When asking distances, "and here's where the trouble begins", I ASSUMED the numbers "2" and "15" were feet. After alot of holes, nothing. I truly believe there are coins buried at this location, but if I'm one inch off that's enough to hide it. Is it possible there was a cashe here and at some point in time it was removed? The history of the farm is that the later owners, relatives of the people I believed may have buried the coins, might have dug them up. Sorry this is sooooo, long, but I need help. I'm tired of digging. Thanks