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Old 01-04-2008, 11:10 AM
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THE PMR-III

PMR-III kit, dowsing treasure finder, PMR-III
INSTRUMENT COMES WITH ACCESSORIES SHOWN ABOVE

PMR III one hand bearing handle
ONE-HAND BEARING HANDLE

PMR III two hand bearing handle
TWO-HAND BEARING HANDLE - VERTICAL POSITION


The PMR-III is a new instrument developed by using the powerload ingredients of the PMR-II in one tube, together with a newly developed powerload formula in a second power tube.

The purpose of the dual tubes is to keep these two power loads separate. The powerloads are different but each utilizes a small amount of a special radiant energy stimulant. User reports as well as our own field test have led us to conclude that the PMR-III is probably the most sensitive and effective dowsing instrument that can be built with currently available technology.

As with the PMR-II, the unique two-hand bearing handle allows perfect balancing of the instrument for steady operation. To use the PMR-III just load the sample compartment with a sample of the material for which you wish to search, extend the antenna and install the handle which you wish to use. When used with either of the two bearing handles, the instrument can pivot freely on the precision ball bearings and swing so as to point in the direction of your target. When directly over the target, it can operate in a circular motion. The PMR-III operates with the 24" fibre handles and the spring handle in the same way as the Precision-Master Rod and the PMR-II except with greater sensitivity and accuracy.

The PMR-III can be used to search for gold, silver, diamonds, paper money, lead, copper, mercury or any other metal or mineral.

The PMR-III is probably the most sensitive and accurate dowsing instrument ever built.

The PMR line of dowsing instruments are the only instruments that use a radiant energy mineral ore to stimulate the crystals in the power load. The PMR-III is like a dream-come-true for the serious treasure hunter. If you hunt treasure on a serious basis the purchase of this instrument will be the best investment you ever make.

The PMR-III is the instrument most frequently purchased by our customers from countries like Greece, the Philippines and from the Middle East. All these are areas where serious efforts are underway to recover large and well documented treasure caches. This leads us to conclude that the PMR-III is the instrument of choice for professional treasure hunters and for the serious amateur.

The price of this instrument is $2,495 complete with all accessories shown, including both one-hand and two-hand bearing handles, spring handle, 24" fibre handles, gold and silver samples, mineral sample set and comprehensive operating instructions. You may send cash, check, money order or charge it to your credit card.

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Old 01-04-2008, 11:17 AM
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Hello Treasure hunters----Here is the picture of the $2000 dollar wand
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Old 01-04-2008, 11:22 AM
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Here is a photo of the loaded dowsing wand that I made and it does exactly the same thing as that $2000 dollar wand. If you look close you can see the vial of gold flakes inside this plastic handle ( Pappy gave me the vial of gold flakes) and the attachment on the end holds a silver quarter---Bert-bert
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So, what's the verdict, Bert? Is it a better wand than your spring pendulum?
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Old 01-04-2008, 11:55 AM
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Hello Steve:---the spring pendulum is mainly for map dowsing and the wand is for dowsing out in the field and it is top shelf for locating whatever you put in the handle, when I start to dowse with the gold or silver in the handle It will automatic start searching without me saying anything and if it locates the gold or silver it will lock on and after circling clockwise a few times it will stop circling and start the up and down movement which means the tip of the wand is pointing to the site where the gold or silver is,just follow the direction its pointing to and when you are over the gold or silver it will commence circling clockwise which means "YES" this is where the gold or silver is,I have had my wife hide her gold wedding ring and using this wand it found it right away____BERT--BERT
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Thanks, Bert. Now I understand the difference it makes.

So, does the "purity" of the gold in the wand matter? For example, I could make my own, loading a gold item of any purity (like a 10 Karat ring) and it would be capable of finding a a nugget of 24K? Or, would I be better off with gold flakes?

Also, is the overall length of the hanging part of the wand around 8 inches? I am assuming it is the same idea as you describe in you lessons, that you find a length that responds best to you?

I trust you must still ask the correct question.
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Old 01-05-2008, 09:43 AM
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Hello Steve in PR:
Howdy Steve,yes, a 10 karat ring should work,but it would depend on what the other alloy was in the ring,It could lock on the other alloy and you would think you had found gold,I would go with 18 karat gold ring at least. The wand handle or the loaded handle is about 6 inches long and the flexible whip could be anywhere from 12 inches to about 20 inches,the 12 inch whip would have to be extremely flexible to work properly,I like one about 19 or 20 inches long, you don't have to ask any question if you have the primary program installed correctly, I think I posted the way to put the primary program in your dowsing system,If the program is installed all you have to do is have the gold ring loaded in the handle and hold the wand with both hands and the wand pointed horizontally out from your body,it should start the search without any input from you.
I use the flexible part of a stainless steel 2 meter mobile antenna for mine-- BY the way I still like to ask the right question like " Search this area and pinpoint the exact spot that is directly above site where the "PRIMARY" GOLD COINS,OR GOLD IS LOCATED. Always put "PRIMARY" IN FRONT OF GOLD COINS OR OTHER ITEMS YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR IF YOU DON'T YOU MAY GET A FALSE LOCATION------BERT--BERT

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Thanks for the photo of your wand Bert. Very creative.. Bob
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Default The store bought dowsers are ALL hogwash

I have seen the insides of these store bought detectors or LRS detectors (Long Range Search)...After looking at the outsides of some, you just KNOW they are junk...If you trace out the electronics on most, they have absolutely no electronic reason for existing at all...most are just a load consisting of a resistor and maybe a capacitor or a LED to drain your battery over time (It has to appear to be doing something)....I had one open and saw so many wires leading to nowhere that I had to just laugh my fanny off...keep your money for better things, and take Bert's advice when it comes to these so called wonder rods...They are all scams to get money out of supposedly desperate people looking to get rich quick...I could find much better uses for 700-1500 dollars...
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Old 01-15-2008, 10:30 PM
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Hi, I'm Confused Does This Magical Mystery Rod Work Or What? If So Where Does A Person Get A Schematic Or Plans To Build This Magical Mystery Rod ? I Have Built Simpler Rods That Would Find Pipes Etc...This Looks High Tech I'm Kinda Skeptical About It's Validity To Find Anything . Great Job On What You Built Though.. Thanks
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