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Afriend of mine, pulled out a DOAK, long range Dowsing, system. I worked for gold, silver, tunnels, water, nickel, copper and various other things. It looked like a black box which 9v power, sensitivity levels, switch and led for on and it had two antenna looking dowsing rods housed in a hand held swivel device. Sure wish to find out where to get one?
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*They used to tell me the memory would be the first thing to go.*
I remember the Doak's name, the classified ads he used to run, and having photo's of his products, but at the moment I can't remember if I ever used his products. I think it worked on Frequency Discrimination, except the Doaks Rod, but I am skeptical that the product had anything more than psychological value (Mental suggestion) for locating water and tunnels. I don't know where you would find a Doak's locator now. Yours is the first mention I have heard in years. I wish I could be of more help. Dell *I can't remember what they said would be the second thing to go* It's probably gone too. |
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