$5500 Metal Detector Is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT From Every Other Technology

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • Welcome back to the Metal Detecting NYC channel. New vlog is here! The Klayzer GR Pro is wildly different.....COMPLETELY DIFFERENT than any other metal detecting technology that you have ever seen. It is an electroscope metal detector for long range treasure seeking and a sophisticated VLF machine for traditional hunting. The concept is that the long range electroscope helps you walk in the direction that there is the greatest treasure and then you detect it the traditional way with a VLF metal detector and coil. The device itself looks like something out of a Sean Connery era James Bond movie. It is some innovative and artsy German tech! The electroscope metal detector has some similarities to dowsing rods. For $5500 dollars, it can be yours! - Merrill
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    John Baker - Professional Dowser: • John Baker - Professio...
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Most Interesting Metal Detector In The World
    0:14 The Keywords To Search Are Electroscope & Long Range Metal Detector
    0:24 How Do Long Range
    0:54 The Jargon Sounds Familiar
    1:10 Klayzer GR Pro Is A Metal Detection System
    1:28 What Klayzer Is Aiming To Do
    1:45 Asking The Wife
    2:06 God Bless Germany!
    2:18 A Synopsis Of The Klayzer GR Pro Documentary
    2:51 Germans In A Car Talking
    3:48 The German Sopranos
    4:14 Germans Love To Walk
    5:57 First Look At The Control Box
    6:08 Time For The James Bond Phaser Gun Metal Detector
    6:44 This Metal Detector Points You Towards Treasure
    7:51 Device Is Sitting On A Loose Swivel Balance
    8:11 The Essential Question: Will This Metal Detector Work On High Trash Sites?
    9:10 Will This Long Range Metal Detector Work Finding Gold Rings On An Empty Beach?
    10:32 The Klayzer GR Pro Detector Is NOT a SMF Simultaneous Multi Frequency
    11:38 The Klayzer GR Pro Target ID
    12:40 No Finds Are Shown In The Documentary
    13:50 An Important Point To Remember Regarding The Documentary
    14:23 You Get To Look Extra Cool Using the Klayzer GR Pro
    15:20 Dowsing Is Real And The Klayzer GR Pro Is A Modern Relative
    15:37 Demonstration Of Dowsing With Dowsing Rods
    18:17 Final Thoughts On Long Range Metal Detectors
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Комментарии • 342

  • @jeanpaulvargas3645
    @jeanpaulvargas3645 9 месяцев назад +41

    though I had some problem with sea water It also ruclips.net/user/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn

  • @johnambro1590
    @johnambro1590 Год назад +3

    I can consistently locate buried pipes, of any material, down 20+ feet with a pair of straightened out coat hangers.Held parallel. They cross, and you can’t stop them from crossing and uncrossing.

    • @uk-en6rm
      @uk-en6rm Год назад +1

      Wow. Very nice

  • @oldplucker1
    @oldplucker1 Год назад +3

    As a tech guy, long range detection of metal underground can only work by Electromagnetic Radiation, vibration/sound or if ferromagnetic targets, magnetic fields or distortion of the earth’s field can be detected at several metres or more by sensitive magnetic sensors. Detectors could use radio waves, microwaves, light waves, gamma rays or sound waves for instance. Devices can be remote controlled so it is possible to fool people with RC motor control. Also Magicians fool people all the time. Prior knowledge can be used to remote control the device.
    Dowsing rods work by detecting dips or bumps in the ground where water or pipes are. But I use LIDAR to do the same and could use Ground Penetrating Radar. However there are scientific theories about entanglement but no scientific proof that humans entangled with treasure or water etc can detect it. The dowser in the film could see the water and copper pipe and I could see his arms move.
    Personally I would be very wary. What is the theory?

  • @dennissemkow1299
    @dennissemkow1299 Год назад +6

    When I was about 10 years old the 15 foot spring fed well on our farm dried in the drought of 1952-3. We had to borrow milk cannisters from the local dairy farm and go up a mountain to fill them from a pure spring tributary..Mr Nichols our neighbor said to my grandfather"Don"t worry Mike,I will locate a well site for you with water......so he proceeded to cut a forked or Y shaped branch from a peach tree.my father,grandfather and myself went with Mr Nichols ,he grasped the 2 top branches of the Y and started to scan the ground about 3 feet high......suddenly the straight bottom portion of the branch nosedived to the ground and Mr Nichols said to my grandfather "there is water here Mike".....my Father looked at me and smiled,assuming something fishy.....Mr Nichols said "john,come hold my wrists and we will try it again"....and bingo it happened again.My father said to me "you won't believe this".....so I grasped both of Mr Nichols wrists and we started to scan over the same spot........damn,the branch violently nosedived to the same spot....I attest that Mr Nichol's wrists and hands did not budge a fraction of an inch.....after a test drilling water was found at that spot but did not have enough pressure to drill a deep well....but a spot was located nearby that was perfect.........no doubt I am a believer.....both my father and I tried a shot with the same branch.and nothing happened.......Mr Nichols told us it was a gift he had and it would only work with a branch from a peach tree

  • @Adamantine49
    @Adamantine49 Год назад +11

    Man, thanks your videos always hilarious and informative! You rock Merrill!! Thanks for making my morning! 😂👍👍👍

    • @LorenLemcke
      @LorenLemcke Год назад

      This one is particularly bad on the 'informative' side of things. Specifically, dowsing has been conclusively debunked and has been shown to be without scientific merit. Also, long range metal detectors do not work and are a total scam. The fact he is giving legitimacy to these is a massive disservice to the metal detecting community.

    • @GreatDetecting
      @GreatDetecting Год назад +1

      👍👍

  • @capecoddiggerzmetaldetecti5718
    @capecoddiggerzmetaldetecti5718 Год назад +3

    I'm buying one, it makes Rooster 🐓 sounds intstead of chocked Duck 🤣 Thanks for the Vid Merrill 😅 great job as always 👍

  • @diecast_MikeEspo
    @diecast_MikeEspo Год назад +3

    6000.00 $ WOW , I have spent 49.00 $ and found all kinds of stuff //// I went up to 1000.00 $ and now have a machine that can go under water
    ( Minelab ).
    So for 1000.00 $ , I have found all kinds of stuff . It is a fun hobby .
    Your videos are great , Hope to see you in Brooklyn at Dead Horse bay .
    Mike Espo. Keep hunting .

  • @danbrown4205
    @danbrown4205 Год назад +1

    Your commentary is priceless! It reminds me of Mystery Science Theater 3000, for those who remember that show.

  • @waterfuel
    @waterfuel Год назад +1

    Special lens on modern camera or old SX-70 Polaroid can detect frequencies not seen by human eyes. Gold and silver has been found in past by taking pictures after dusk, low light, in suspect areas. Trace lines or marks will be found in developed film indicating elements ions being emanating that affects the surrounding air. This was even demonstrated long ago with the old style box cameras with film plates, and sample targets buried in rear yard. Even dogs , such as German Shepard or Basset hounds have been trained to find lost coins. Their nose is 1000 times stronger than ours, and can differentiate smells easily. They don't like the taste of the "metal" coins, but can locate them in parks, etc. People going for walks after dusk have seen small - glowing lights in woods and along dirt trails. This indicates silver/gold ions emanating from coins/bars going upwards causing the air to glow .Put stake or pile of stones as marker, then go back later again with metal detector. See also paperback book- Diamonds In The Surf.

  • @jimb5837
    @jimb5837 Год назад +4

    Not only am I a Detectorists but my day job I locate underground utilities, and do vacuum excavation. Many times I use ground penetrating radar and a cable locator but to this day I still use dowsing rods because they work and take me just one second to grab. It absolutely 100% does work.

  • @jerrytalley802
    @jerrytalley802 Год назад +3

    It’s a long range locater, it would spoil it if they didn’t walk a LONG WAY, LOL. You’re one funny dude

  • @jeanponce2017
    @jeanponce2017 Год назад +10

    I believe they were Greek. Greeks have been working for years with German companies to develop long range gold locating devices because of the amount of buried gold statues and hoards of ancient coins. OKM is a German company that actually builds some detecting equipment that has made some incredible discoveries. They have a system or detector model called the Rover. They can image the ground in real time. When I showed this to my wife I got the almost exact response except it was well sell your boat and you can buy another one to hang on the wall SMH (but honey the stripe bass are migrating down they're already at Montauk point, no not the boat lol)
    But back to OKM they do a lot of searching the mountain in Greece for boxes of gold the Nazi's hid to fun Greek gorilla fighters. They did find one and you can see the actually find with many hoards of coins and ancient bronze statues these ground imaging machine have located.
    Their equipment is like scanning the ground and producing an MRI image in great detail. But these are more in the $12,000 and up range. If you were to locate a buried treasure from the Revolution the state would only take it from you so it's kind of hard to recoup this kind of an investment one small target at a time. I was hoping the price would come down I really want to keep my boat lol. Used detectors lose value too fast so they keep piling up as loner machines and wall decorations in our spare room

    • @testboga5991
      @testboga5991 Год назад +2

      I consider them a scam.

    • @marianjonasch4604
      @marianjonasch4604 Год назад

      Not greek, i think Bulgariens

    • @janimker9518
      @janimker9518 Год назад

      "used detectors" LOL! Do not sell your boat. Give it for free.

  • @roelf8653
    @roelf8653 Год назад +4

    I once worked at a garden center that was expanding and needed some major construction done. Before we started digging we had to know where the natural gas pipelines were. The gas company sent out a couple guys carrying what looked like metal dowsing rods. As they walked across the area where the pipelines were the rods would start angling down and when they pointed straight at the ground they put in a little flag. It looked bogus but the pipes were right where they said they'd be.
    As for the Greek guys, at least I remember to bring a shovel when I go out hunting treasure.

    • @jeanponce2017
      @jeanponce2017 Год назад +5

      Those pipes are grounded iron pipes and that probe is a high powered magnetic sensor in it so when it pulses out an electro magnetic sign wave the iron in the pipe is electromagnetically charged and easily picked up by that probe. This works easy finding Ferrous targets like iron because non ferrous targets don't become electromagnetically charged to the degree that they won't interfere with an iron probe. Where as we metal detectorists hunt for silver and gold, our detectors emit a magnetic wave (field) to sense this very minor reaction given off by the non ferrous metal targets (rings or coins) we are looking. Any nearby iron or natural ferrous minerals that are within our detectors coil field gives off such a strong magnetic response it overwhelms our detectors receiving coil and to simply put it throws a wrench in the works of the detectors circuitry. So while yes it's very easy to build an iron seeking device because non iron causes little interference to create false signals. Unfortunately it isn't that simple for the opposite to happen with buried non ferrous targets like silver or gold because our detectors will always want to respond to that iron more then they will for silver or gold no matter how much we don't want it to. Remember in science class in school where you can take a piece of shielded wire and wrap it around a nail then touch the two ends to a battery and that nail instantly becomes electro magnetically charged.
      Sorry about the essay there's so much going on with how these detectors it's not so easy to explain

    • @garrymercer757
      @garrymercer757 Год назад

      Dont belive it. no gas company would leave themselves that open to legal jeopardy

  • @jimmymalone3494
    @jimmymalone3494 Год назад

    I have seen something called electric scopes long range.I do not no how it works.I enjoy your video Merrill and thank you for sharing with us.

  • @petroslalakidis5316
    @petroslalakidis5316 Год назад +3

    In Greece dowsing rods are most common form of metal detecting. There is crazy amounts of treasures in the ground. Problem is it’s illegal to dig up the treasure. So even if they did find something(probably didn’t) they can’t post it on RUclips. Dowsing rods are incredible, we use them to send us in a direction and then use other machines to pin pin point. A lot of times dowsing rods pick up pockets of energy trap in the earth and you think you have a target. The next step is to take a spike and jam it into the ground around 1 foot deep if not deeper wait 20 minutes and see if you’re still getting a signal. I’ve worked with a team of professional treasure hunters in Greece who charge people to search and them tell them dig at your own risk. You can get life in prison for digging up ancient artifacts it’s no joke.

  • @CraftNexus
    @CraftNexus Год назад

    Best detecting news source on YT 🙌

  • @mrbrent62
    @mrbrent62 Год назад +7

    There was a well known detectorist on RUclips and she was sponsored by a well known detector company. One of her videos she had some guys with this type of device. All of a sudden that video disappeared and the next video I saw, she had a different detector. Some of you out there will know of whom I speak.

    • @hardver8855
      @hardver8855 Год назад

      How do you mean that video dissappeared?

    • @normawinton6832
      @normawinton6832 Год назад

      Enlighten us please.

    • @mrbrent62
      @mrbrent62 Год назад

      @@hardver8855 she took it down

    • @slanger2563
      @slanger2563 Год назад +2

      I'm assuming that this tactic works and her sponsors dropped her because of having that device you can almost make for free. I can witch water with two sticks...two bent welding rods...a coat hangers cut in half ...it's easy and anyone can do it. Hold your rods lightly...they'll find water and mover all on their own.

  • @darrellbrixey5341
    @darrellbrixey5341 Год назад

    Thank you for another awesome video

  • @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340

    Great finds well done

  • @scottnyc6572
    @scottnyc6572 Год назад +2

    Dousing rods can easily be made by cutting a conventional metal coat hanger and making a 90 degree bend towards the holding end.You place the holding ends into plastic straw cut in half,each half in each hand so the metal ends can easily converge when over the target.This is how to locate natural water running underground.Pinpointing which direction the water is flowing you’ll need to walk perpendicular to your originally located target.Once pinpointed and located that’s where you’ll begin driving your well pipe into the ground.Just be sure to use the proper sized pipe and a sand-point.Its a process everyone should learn in case there’s a need for emergency drinking water,tested of course.

    • @lovelygreenbonsai
      @lovelygreenbonsai Год назад +2

      Thank you for the idea, do you believe this device would somehow be able to roughly locate metals (gold)?

    • @scottnyc6572
      @scottnyc6572 Год назад +1

      @@lovelygreenbonsai not sure whether or not how accurately it would work detecting non ferrous materials but it’s worth a try

  • @woodybogg
    @woodybogg Год назад +2

    I have seen dowsing work with rods! As a detectorist we all know that sometimes clad coins are found @ the same place that an older coin lies deeper in the same hole. I have a device that I made from a dream I had . It is based on the shear points of the magnetic feild between a magnet when you turn them backwords. Seeing how gold is a none ferrous metal and so is silver. It seems to pick up some sort of detection from the anions from likewise metals. My invention seems to work really well and it has never failed me when i search where it tells me.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Год назад +1

      I watched out the window as the phone company guy instantly located my water line with a dowsing rod before burying the phone cable. The only delay was the time it took him to dig one hole to confirm it. My sister owns the lot and nobody knew where the line was. The guy had located it within a minute of getting out of his truck. I saw him do it when I heard him arrive and looked out the window.

    • @uk-en6rm
      @uk-en6rm Год назад

      Very nice

  • @toddbennett6738
    @toddbennett6738 Год назад +1

    It's a little humorous to see this device again and again. The first time I saw this type of locator was back in the eighties, it was called electroscope. I was obviously curious as a young detectorist so, I asked the man at our local metal detector sales about them. He told me that he knows a man that took one apart to understand the inner workings and, inside the device was a crazy mess of wire and nonsensical electronic b.s. This is a scam that preys on our passions as treasure hunters. All treasure hunters are drawn to this idea to locate bigger and better at longer distances of course, and every so often they put it back on the market with a new name and more enticing sales tact. I saw one person's comment on here says, "if it were real, it wouldn't be accessible" at least, not for a typical detectorists salary

  • @idigdaytona4478
    @idigdaytona4478 Год назад +4

    Write them a letter and see if they want to loan you one to field test and review.
    You could do a road trip to Fort Knox Kentucky and see if they have any gold . lol
    My guess is you would be left wondering , " is it empty or did the machine not work or both " LOL

  • @jerrydineen2827
    @jerrydineen2827 Год назад +8

    I've been watching videos like these on Destination Gold Detector's channel and I've seen the price as high as $30,000, needless to say I'm sticking with my Nox 800. Also I watched my neighbor use two bent rods to find his property markers and yes they were there!

    • @GreatDetecting
      @GreatDetecting Год назад

      As a kid I was interested in divining rods I think I'm going to give it a try and I'll be using my Simplex Pro detector 😃

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Год назад +2

      I watched out the window as the phone company guy instantly located my water line with a dowsing rod before burying the phone cable. The only delay was the time it took him to dig one hole to confirm it. My sister owns the lot and nobody knew where the line was. The guy had located it within a minute of getting out of his truck. I saw him do it when I heard him arrive and looked out the window.

    • @flthunderdigginwrob3162
      @flthunderdigginwrob3162 Год назад

      Hi Jerry!

  • @waynelutwiniak797
    @waynelutwiniak797 Год назад +2

    Nuts. Who wants to walk around with that? Even if it does work, its far too clunky and cumbersome. Your commentary is the only gold here.

  • @rawkinj6609
    @rawkinj6609 Год назад +3

    Made my morning!! That's not German! 🌞🤣 That dowsing article fascinated me!! The "Germans" on the other hand!! Thank you so much!! My favorite metal detecting channel yo!!

    • @danstotland6386
      @danstotland6386 Год назад +1

      You are right. It is not German. It may be Greek. N.B. there is cyrillic sub-text in the video.

  • @chrisleigh777
    @chrisleigh777 Год назад +1

    You might be interested to see a TFR rod made in the USA and the best long range locator I've used so far and I've used many over the years. Definitely worth a look

    • @japhetnduti9102
      @japhetnduti9102 Год назад

      But I contacted them and they said they don't sell outside America

    • @sophisticatedsiomai3027
      @sophisticatedsiomai3027 Год назад

      @@japhetnduti9102 but I saw a blogger treasure hunter using tfr rod here in the Philippines.

    • @NarendraSingh-yx5hk
      @NarendraSingh-yx5hk 8 месяцев назад

      Hi bro I m from India, I don't speak English so Hindi is my local language you translate my language in English ok bro.... Mumbai Maharashtra me aisa hi 1 device becha ja raha h me us k bare me jan na chahta hu kya pmd long range locator kaam karega ya nahi karega, kyonki youtube pe unki company k video available h or dekhne se lagta h ye sahi me kaam karte honge me pmd long range locator kharidna chahta I want to buy this pmd long range locator, hello sir how can you help me plz reply early

  • @chrisleigh777
    @chrisleigh777 8 месяцев назад +1

    I use a TFR 1 Pro made in USA great product and under 1000. It locates the targets no problems, but many are to deep for my detector to see. So you use two copper or brass dowsing rods to locate the depth the guy over in the USA has many great videos showing you this this :)

  • @deathstarHQ
    @deathstarHQ Год назад +2

    Some of these do work effectively as some are completely useless. They work on the principles electromagnetic radiation and are tipped more towards the infrared range, for it to work effectively there needs to be a relatively large amount of metal in one place, it won't pick up on trash and scattered bottle tops. Gold emits a lot of Infrared even at depths of several feet underground, the antennae is made from 2 metals which are sensitive to the infrared end of the spectrum, and due to it's almost frictionless rotation ability it is attracted to the source of the emissions coming from the ground. The science of dowsing has been studied and proven to be true over and over again, and it must have a human to be part of the overall circuit, it's subtle but repeatable. There is a 75 year old guy who lives in my town and he has been using his dowsing rods for 40 years as a service for people who have lost jewelry etc, he is successful 90% of time with the things he is asked to find, he always takes the people who have lost their belongings with him and he never uses anything but the rods.

  • @nikolatesla4238
    @nikolatesla4238 Год назад +1

    I can point a plastic banana in any direction, and can guarantee that it's pointing towards gold. If I walk far enough and dig enough holes, I'll be rich 😁

  • @topolino_0094
    @topolino_0094 Год назад +11

    The only German thing there is the forest. But that’s been established, thanks for sharing the interesting machine and editing the walking 😂

  • @peterinburnaby
    @peterinburnaby Год назад +2

    Hello from Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦 I’m wondering if there’s any books available about dowsing or building your own rods custom made out of different materials to work better

  • @jerrytalley802
    @jerrytalley802 Год назад +8

    Now I see the new technology, plastic wrap around the coil increases the static electricity (and causes roosters to crow when you hit a target)

  • @honesdaledetectorist
    @honesdaledetectorist Год назад +2

    The look on your wife's face seeing 👀 you looking at a $6000 detector Priceless!!!

  • @southernsoiloutdoors
    @southernsoiloutdoors Год назад +1

    Sell 6,000$ worth of metal detectors.. "there goes that one" 😂😂😂

  • @ryanhubbard1756
    @ryanhubbard1756 3 месяца назад

    It didn't seem to be locked on any Treasure it freely moved around. Actual dowsing rods will continue to point to location as you move.

  • @everett8610
    @everett8610 Год назад

    The dousing "professional" was hilarious.

  • @alextyrrell7328
    @alextyrrell7328 Год назад +1

    Amazing bit of dowzing there from this professional! Why do his hands turn in the direction he wants the rods to go?

  • @GaryM260
    @GaryM260 Год назад

    I especially appreciate the water proofing film on the coil........

  • @dalevanderzee4086
    @dalevanderzee4086 Год назад +1

    Maybe you can get Georgi to add rooster sounds to his nexus detectors, that would be really funny. His detectors really work though. I am thinking of ordering one of his detectors. Now that is real science and accomplishment.

  • @FloridaSandHunters
    @FloridaSandHunters Год назад

    German Sopranos... almost fell off my chair laughing !!!

  • @justins3810
    @justins3810 Год назад +2

    The microphones on their shoes probably have a better chance of detecting metal in the ground.

  • @williadw1955
    @williadw1955 Год назад

    I like how he mentions how amazing the machine is. It better be, for five thousand. It should be digging the hole for me as well.
    I want so see someone dowsing a silver coin in the ground.

  • @gldylks777
    @gldylks777 Год назад +1

    Looks like the little cricket gun "J" used in the Men In Black movie

  • @abdellahdje1799
    @abdellahdje1799 Год назад

    Thanks for the video you provided, which I know that German company OKM manufactures such devices with good features.

  • @ChrisWilson999
    @ChrisWilson999 Год назад +3

    My BS'ometer is on 11 out of 10 for this one.

  • @jerseyjohn71
    @jerseyjohn71 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU GABBY...

  • @bebe1979
    @bebe1979 Год назад

    Can you please do a better video on the CTX vs Equinox and how the larger coils do with different metals vs smaller; Especially gold chains and rings.

  • @dalevanderzee4086
    @dalevanderzee4086 Год назад

    so funny, what did they do? Put microphones on their shoes? It sounds like a breakfast cereal LOL

  • @brunselltorp
    @brunselltorp Год назад +3

    i am using a kind of hybrid method when i detect, and it works really good with the nox! i more or less incorporate all three of the methods in this episode funny enough, what a coincidence! when i leave my car to go detecting i always leave the radio on in the car to collect radio signals. that helps the nox not having to pick them up.
    then i do like the dowser guy, i simply forget about trash targets and just remember jewels and coins!
    =)

  • @rocketsroc
    @rocketsroc Год назад +2

    Notice how the dowser guy's two arms either extend or retract as the rods cross the target. This movement causes the rods to move and cross. I've experimented with dowser rods and in my opinion, they are just another myth, same as the German detector. I'll stick with my Nox. Save your money Merrill!

    • @yorkshirecoastadventures1657
      @yorkshirecoastadventures1657 Год назад +1

      Water dowsing works.
      We did an experiment in a field to find the drainage system in a field at Agricultural College.
      We staked out where the rods indicated water then the tutor got the map for that field out. It was spot on.

  • @Imightbewrongbutsomightyou
    @Imightbewrongbutsomightyou Год назад +1

    I would rather never find a single thing whilst metal detecting, than p!ss around setting that contraption up...if I need a back up team to follow me when I detect, that would be a sign that I'm taking the sport far to serious and have taken the fun out it...anyway, I better go, I'm loading up my van with some new military grade ground penetrative equipment, untested, and I need to take a spare incase it doesn't work, so that would be the GPR LMX200 and GPR Enhanced System...got to make sure the lads don't pack it incorrectly
    Love the video 👍

  • @billydsdetectingadventures2909
    @billydsdetectingadventures2909 Год назад +1

    Hmmm. They won't earn my business. Lol. I do need your advice I currently have the anfibio multi. I've been considering The legend. Would it really be an upgrade?

  • @digginupthecarolinas9870
    @digginupthecarolinas9870 Год назад

    Awesome 👍

  • @edhughes8262
    @edhughes8262 Год назад +2

    As Vince Offer used to say about his German made Sham Wow towels, “You know the Germans always make good stuff”

  • @janimker9518
    @janimker9518 Год назад +1

    it is as simple as this: for USD6000 up to USD30000 it is normally expected to fully know what item they are buying. If it's a car - fine, then we know that it is a vehicle that is running based on a diesel motor (or a gasoline, or electric) and it passes some sort of minimal but precise hard specs. In this sense, the german OKM and other guys like Klayzer should be simply jailed for scamming. Instead, I guess, their market impact among treasure hunters shows rather how big is the pool/garden of human stupidity. But, in a world of gaming and betting what else should we expect? Second point, this is NOT a german location! At position 2:59 one can clearly see road sign with name of village "IN GREEK LANGUAGE". Third point, yes the greeks sometimes really speak fast and a lot while doing practically nothing - yet highly expensive -, while you feel uncomfortable by sounds, by nonsense, etc. But, we do not know how often is this happening. What we should know, I think, is to identify a german writing (latin alphabet) from greek one (cyrillic alphabet), or from arabic, or russian or thai, or japanese ones, etc. Let' keep mum about this aspect. In conclusion: I support them: money come into germany by selling these toys, while they are more Eco than cars. At the same time, the buyers will spend more time with their families or friends in the nature, walking, digging, thinking about history. If they are smart, maybe they'll eat that healthy farm rooster at dinner, who knows :)

  • @SustenanceNCovering
    @SustenanceNCovering 5 месяцев назад

    Dowsing does work. Since the entire planet has water under the ground no matter where those sticks start twitching you’ll find water.

  • @flthunderdigginwrob3162
    @flthunderdigginwrob3162 Год назад +3

    Hey Merrill, Rob from Florida here. Watched every minute of this video. I have to say I am VERY skeptical. His two buddies at the end just looked SO unenthused to be out there. I'm not convinced this is legit technology to plug in to a metal detecting machine. Don't get me wrong, I know dowsing has been around a long time. But to use it with a metal detecting control panel, it didn't look legit to me, and how big would that metal target have to be for it to zero in on it.
    Call me skeptical Rob, but I'm not convinced. Me personally, save the $5500 bucks buddy!!!
    ATB
    Rob / FlThunder

  • @patrashdigger
    @patrashdigger Год назад +1

    I'm not saying that I wasted my morning watching this video but now I don't have time to read the obituaries

  • @gregoryclayton8287
    @gregoryclayton8287 Год назад

    YIKES!!! looks like a hipper dermic needle, I've already got my 4 covid shots, the flu and my pneumonia shot, enough is too much! well anyway, I'll stick with the least expensive common type of metal detectors, there's something about the way they look and the way they feel, the common metal detectors are a thing of beauty. Oh! I see Gabby, hello Gabby! and thank you Merrill for sharing that with us, but it does go to show that things are really advancing forward on the modern metal detectors. Love the channel, beep onward wayward son.... EXCELSIOR! Greg the Egg signing off!

  • @PureBlood42
    @PureBlood42 Год назад +2

    It's a glorified dowsing rod. The notion that they don't work, is patently false. However, how they work, is based upon mysticism, not science. A warning to fellow Christians, I will share my personal experience with dowsing. I was using some basic metal dowsing rods back in the early 90's. I had limited success, but that was probably due to the fact that my experience was cut short. Something just didn't feel right within my spirit. I'm not a religious zealot, but I'm born again. I was laid-off work so I had some free time. I used the rods about 3 days straight and I noticed after those few days that my body felt run down and my eyes were very bloodshot. Shortly thereafter, I was doing some research at the local library and found a very old book that you weren't even allowed to borrow. The book showed very old woodcut illustrations of Spanish miners using dowsing sticks to locate and mine silver ore. It wasn't considered treasure hunting, as much as it was considered witchcraft. Some kings would employ dowsers to find treasures, while other areas of the world it was considered evil and a person could be put to death for the practice. Some time later, I was reading a book by Martin Luther. Martin Luther spoke out against the act of dowsing and said they called dowsers "red eyes" because how their eyes would become bloodshot from dowsing. I decided to pray about it so I'd know if this is something a new Christian should practice. During my prayer, I also read scripture where it said not to use "enchantment." Minutes later, I closed the Bible and opened a new treasure magazine that had just arrived. I open the magazine to a random spot and there was my answer. There before me, was this brand new set of dowsing rods just being advertised on the market. The name the company chose for the dowsing rods? "Enchantment." I couldn't believe it...to me, that was a clear response to my prayer question. I destroyed those tools of sorcery and never looked back.

  • @davidcameron2209
    @davidcameron2209 Год назад +1

    Could do with teachers like you in Glasgow Scotland, best metal detecting info site on the web :)

  • @rollandsaxton
    @rollandsaxton Год назад +1

    At our local prospecting store they have something called electric Scopes long range and there's like five different levels of them pretty expensive even the cheapest ones like almost $1,000 the guy that works there is amazing with them I had them put a blindfold on put a piece of gold in the store and he's able to find it I tried using it it'll work and it starts fading away he puts his hand on my shoulder and it goes straight to where we set the gold pretty interesting but someone in our prospecting page on Facebook keeps doubting them saying oh it's nothing but Hocus pocus yeah I don't know I've seen it work I just can't get it to work consistently anyways unless he puts his hand on my shoulder now what's that about

    • @oldplucker1
      @oldplucker1 Год назад +2

      He puts his hand on your shoulder to get a better wireless connection!?

    • @rollandsaxton
      @rollandsaxton Год назад +1

      @@oldplucker1 yeah he was explaining that to me it's kind of like every person has a different frequency or electrical current running through them and he kind of explained it as grounding me out per se I just don't understand why it doesn't work with me like it does some other people I wish it worked because it's pretty awesome technology

    • @oldplucker1
      @oldplucker1 Год назад +1

      @@rollandsaxton magic

    • @dalevanderzee4086
      @dalevanderzee4086 Год назад +1

      @@rollandsaxton well he is looking for a victim to make money off of. His explanation is totally nonsense and so are the products. They try to capitalize off the fact that people don't like to dig unless there is a real valuable treasure to uncover. So they tell you a story to wow you and you are the bad guy if you don't believe them.

    • @bobstanley9736
      @bobstanley9736 Год назад +2

      @@rollandsaxton The more you practice with it, the better you become at it. Everything has a frequency. Concentration of what you're looking for is the key. Can't have any doubts about outcome. Over a period of time you're confidence will grow, and success will be more consistent.

  • @sashalakota8292
    @sashalakota8292 Год назад +2

    for the $5500 does it come with that see-thru coil cover??

    • @JACOB1556
      @JACOB1556 Год назад

      Maybe he did not want to scratch his new expensive coil. So he left it in the packaging and put a hole on the top to connect it to the detector.

  • @williamdodge5123
    @williamdodge5123 Год назад

    Two steel coat hangers cut, formed into perfect L shapes will locate underground pipes, drains, gas lines, sewer/water lines. Rods cross over target.
    Have proven it to many skeptics.......
    aka Devining/Dowsing rods.... they work......

  • @somebeachdetecting
    @somebeachdetecting Год назад +2

    I have two things I like to say about the detector and dowsing.. first off if that engineering works to find large quantities of gold they should definitely be using that to try to find all the civil war gold in the states here that would be worth the $6,000 I'm sure the History channel makes that in one second 😂🤣😅... And the second part is I don't understand finding the water with a dowsing our bodies are made up of 60% water so when you're holding it wouldn't it point back at you? I I'm not sure and I'm not going to knock it and say it doesn't work it just seems kind of.... I don't know ... something doesn't seem right about it to me... but I guess I've never done it so I am not at Liberty to say if it works or not. Cool video Merrill. I don't know if you got my note but I read your book, really cool and helpful man.

    • @MetalDetectingNYC
      @MetalDetectingNYC  Год назад

      That is a phenomenal point with how much water is in the human body!!!

    • @uk-en6rm
      @uk-en6rm Год назад

      एक बार डाउजिंग राड़ का इस्तेमाल करके तो देखिए,आप भी आश्चर्यचकित रह जायेंगे ़

  • @mcallistermizy
    @mcallistermizy Год назад

    Thanks a lot for the information. Great one. I didn't realise Greeks talk very fast. Nice rooster anyway LOL

  • @victorgoncalves2442
    @victorgoncalves2442 Год назад +1

    Probably would work better on a ploughed field . Wiith that special feature ( singing rooster) , no doubt they will find loads of hoards !!

  • @jagasabhgo
    @jagasabhgo Год назад

    I'm the lawyer for the company that makes this whatchamacallit device, I'm coming for you,

  • @uk-en6rm
    @uk-en6rm Год назад

    Very nice

  • @mickaolejuranewa8336
    @mickaolejuranewa8336 Месяц назад

    Energy feeling.. I use a electric Detektor nokta legend.

  • @robertjustice7911
    @robertjustice7911 Год назад +2

    Somehow I don't believe there is going to be large numbers of sales of on this detector!

  • @260grew
    @260grew Год назад +2

    Merrill.....an awesome video again, your ability to cut through the BS has me thinking

  • @MrGeorge514131
    @MrGeorge514131 Год назад +1

    A friend bought one of the “super next level” detectors , so difficult not to laugh, fortunately a cheap knock off, but in the real world I as a serious prosecutor only consider quality like Minelab, Garret, White and a handful of others not discounting small innovative companies. Maybe a good project for Elon and his Crew, that merits some thought.
    Later, best of luck on the creeks and fields and mountains and desserts !
    P.S. anyone who mocks divining has never seen it, brilliant in the right hands

  • @danbrown4205
    @danbrown4205 Год назад

    Is it just me, or does that search coil look a lot like a trashcan lid? LOL

  • @stalbertjocelyn
    @stalbertjocelyn Год назад +1

    Can you tell me how can the long range find gold at 5;2km away but can't point at his gold ring, must be magic!

  • @imont80
    @imont80 Год назад

    If you do research All this kind of "magic" long range detectors, you will find that it works like dowsing rods, usually they do not tell you that.

  • @t.2157
    @t.2157 Год назад

    Merrill, your wife's comment sounds like my conscious - - - - can't live with it (them), can't live without it (them). :)

  • @virgilioronquillobandicvlo6361

    very nice my friend👍🇵🇭

  • @kanuckster1
    @kanuckster1 Год назад +1

    Is the baseball cap included with this unit? If so, I may be interested in purchasing

  • @tinx1463
    @tinx1463 Год назад

    That was interesting

  • @harrysurtees8710
    @harrysurtees8710 Год назад

    OK Merrill, can you let me know where I can get my hands on this machine, I want one. 😁

  • @timrussell1559
    @timrussell1559 Год назад +2

    Isn't it amazing how the dowsing rods always point in the exact same direction the man rotates his wrists? Have somebody secretly bury the water bottle in a small area and let the guy repeat his dowsing method. Would bet any amount of money that his accuracy rate would be no better than anyone who randomly points to a particular spot and starts digging. Real physics and delusional physics are not quite the same thing!

    • @LorenLemcke
      @LorenLemcke Год назад +1

      Yup, dowsing has been conclusively debunked by science. It's sad that so many people have fallen for this scam. I thought Merril was gonna call this product out for the obvious scam it is... but then he goes on to defend the premise of such nonsense.

  • @user-if5hk8qf5t
    @user-if5hk8qf5t Год назад

    2: 52you have a clip from one of the best greek searching teams ..they are not from Germany.. actually this team have been found a lot of gold coins...respect from a beach hunter from Greece ....these guys are professional and searching also to other countries from Balkan

  • @jeanlucchasse3571
    @jeanlucchasse3571 Год назад

    I hope they found their car with that rod....the sun glasses are to protect him against the rod...if it swing toward the harness clip attached on this look like Garmin depth finder recycled box.

  • @paulbaker4248
    @paulbaker4248 Год назад

    I can tell you where the treasure is ? Where ever you send your $6000.00. Too. Lmao 🤣

  • @prospeccaoverdeourodoverde
    @prospeccaoverdeourodoverde Год назад

    Muito bom gostei

  • @bendjohans3863
    @bendjohans3863 Год назад

    if you really want a high end german detector you should look up lorenz detectors... i cant afford one but i know they work and they work damn well

  • @Christine_J
    @Christine_J Год назад

    From my point of view, all Johnny Sunglasses found was a rooster, and no treasure. I can do the same thing with a $9.99 pair of Walmart sunglasses and some PVC pipe painted gold. 😂

  • @dheluvhann1613
    @dheluvhann1613 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @FromRussiaWithLove8
    @FromRussiaWithLove8 Год назад

    OMG!!!
    THAT
    ARE
    TECHNOLOGIES!
    We can't ever use it... 😂

  • @glennevitt5250
    @glennevitt5250 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this information 😎

  • @waltercordemans5123
    @waltercordemans5123 Год назад

    Funny video. The phone number is German, when you google it you find Arab texts and the guys talk Greek? I call .... But great that you share it with us 👍

  • @waynepovilaitis2305
    @waynepovilaitis2305 Год назад

    Take that stick to "Magic Park"

  • @lisa-fg8zh
    @lisa-fg8zh Год назад

    Metal detector turned nail hunter. So many nails. I pray your place down here is ok. I got running water yesterday. Electric be weeks Prayers to all impacted. Stay tough🙏🤗

  • @robwolfe3063
    @robwolfe3063 Год назад

    Love the part where they just park in the middle of the road and go!

  • @tomj4506
    @tomj4506 Год назад

    When his phone dont ring he will know its me.
    LFOD !

  • @JohnSCrank
    @JohnSCrank Год назад

    Skeptical to say the least. How did your property in Florida fair with Hurricane Ian?

  • @jerrytalley802
    @jerrytalley802 Год назад

    Mel, it’s $6,000, it has to be real, lol. Star Trek version of Kellyco’s old mark one box with 3 car antennas and a handle that allows it to spin 360. So ridiculous

  • @yurirego8831
    @yurirego8831 Год назад +1

    In turkey there is a company that sales that type of detector is very good price and 99% they invented this technology

    • @issamoyo5830
      @issamoyo5830 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Dear? What is the name of the company? May you kindly give me the link? I really need a long range detector for natural gold belts

    • @yurirego8831
      @yurirego8831 5 месяцев назад

      @@issamoyo5830 Jeogrand dedektor , it's a metal detector that comes with a long range locator , they are from turkey