The Successful Treasure Hunter's Manual.

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Marcelo replied:
A quarter stater of Eppilus...found by David Villanueva...the only gold find we had from the site (apart from a modern ring which David also found). DR. RICHARD HOBBS (Reporting on a one-week metal detector survey involving over a dozen participants) 226: 2 Iron Age Gallo-Belgic E gold staters. Finders: Mrs. C A Smith and Mr. D Villanueva. TREASURE ANNUAL REPORT 2000
12/10/2009 at 23:51. Permalink.
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Yandel replied:
published in Lyon in 1691 under the title of La Verge de Jacob or L'arte de Trouver les Tresors, Les Sources, les Limites, les Metaux, les Mines, les Mineraux et autres choses caches par L'usage du Baton fourche. (The Rod of Jacob or the art of finding treasure, springs, boundaries, metals, mines, minerals and other hidden things, by the use of the forked twig). Dowsing then seems to have sunk How to search a site thoroughly so you won't miss anything.
06/02/2009 at 10:27. Permalink.
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Marcelo replied:
Then you could look at coil or search-head types and sizes. Wide-scan coils cover ground faster than concentric but at a loss of overall depth. A larger diameter coil will also cover ground faster while detecting deeper but it will find more larger-sized objects at the expense of smaller objects and a smaller diameter coil works the other way around.. You pay your money and take your choice. "Many of you don't realize yet that you are the best sensor of all and that all you have to do is fine tune yourself in order to be successful." LOUIS MATACIA, Finding Treasure Combining Science and Parapsychology, (Bluemont Virginia, 1997)
03/04/2009 at 16:56. Permalink.
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Aryan replied:
HOW TO MULTIPLY YOUR TREASURE FINDS RATE BY TWENTY-FIVE TIMES OR MORE A message to you from David Villanueva, author
01/21/2009 at 08:04. Permalink.
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Zavier replied:
(SEE BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS) Site research, it seems, is one of the more neglected aspects of our hobby. Why should one field be productive of finds year after year and yet the next field be totally barren? The answer is past human activity, and David Villanueva shows in this book simple ways, through map and document research, how to locate such activity. The methods are clearly explained and often require no more than an
01/01/2009 at 04:35. Permalink.
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Lisa replied:
The fact that science has yet to explain how dowsing works has spawned many spurious theories based on harmony, energy and psychobabble, which in turn has led a number of skeptics vehemently claiming that dowsing doesn't work. The chief among skeptics is James 'the amazing' Randi who, to be fair, put a considerable sum his own money into a challenge with a group of Australian water diviners, the Some treasure hunters or metal detectorists like to perform a random search.
12/19/2008 at 16:15. Permalink.
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Ryan replied:
How to deal with the law when you find treasure. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced detectorist, within a short while of owning this book and applying its lessons, you will start to acquire more productive sites and as a result start to make better finds.
12/16/2008 at 16:48. Permalink.
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Shamar replied:
Unless you use the same ancient free technology to discover exactly where the treasure is (or isn't), what it consists of, how deep it is buried and anything else you want to know - without leaving home and without asking anyone's permission. You need never search a barren site again. This is not quite so easy to quantify as the search technique but by my reckoning this will generate at least Click here to post your free, permanent ads on TheFreeAdForum.com!
12/12/2008 at 16:00. Permalink.
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Journey replied:
So - thanks, who knows if I'd have secured this if I'd not followed your advice, and if I find anything interesting you'll be the first to know! Cheers, Paul THE SUCCESSFUL TREASURE HUNTER'S ESSENTIAL DOWSING MANUAL:
12/12/2008 at 11:35. Permalink.