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Today I journeyed to a stream and enjoyed my LRL as usual. It was a lean day until the discovery I made just as I was leaving. Have a look at some thoughts on an ablutions block door I found nearby that had me bamboozled for some time. It thought the Examiner was a doorhandle.

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Nobody guessed the answer.

A:  As I suspected a signal-line could be measured extending from the large ablutions block to an old gold/copper shaft complex.

The iron in the waterpipes (confirmed) linked electromagnetically with a lode that read 3000oz gold at least, several feet below the surface still untouched!!! When the door hinges snapped together the switch thus formed allowed the flux to develop and thus affect the LRL. The lode size would explain the 'kick' since the mine is more than some distance away. Sorry no sound effects.

And I thought the place had been picked clean...At one point I had an emerald less than a gram in size at 1000 feet, and nothing else...mean!

Info  verified by Ranger
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Examiner Going Strong In Arizona Desert

04/17/2004  

Desert Rover writes:

Ranger

We identified several sites of unworked/identified lode claims.  Some from as far as two miles away.  We also found a quartz bed which has gold that is visible under magnification.  All of which are very promising. 

My brother is a dowser and we regularly got corresponding information.  Those were the lines we would trace. He was working out a line and set his water bottle down and walked 20-30 yards off.  As he could no longer see it he asked me to see if I could point it out.  I was about 50 yards away from where he started his search.  I entered the frequency for water in the Examiner and it pointed it out immediately.

 One day we got to visit a small gold field that a company is getting ready to process and mapped the main fault line by dowsing.  This confirmed the information we were accumulating on our activities. (The company already had an underground map of the underlying strata and found we were on target.)  This exercise along with some other tests have confirmed our knowledge and faith in the Rangertell . Dowsing was also encouraging.  

In early May, our Uncle who is a mining engineer of some note, (who got us access to the previously mentioned site) is going to visit Arizona and look at our finds.  I will let you know his determinations.

I did have the opportunity to locate copper ore bodies of working sites from quite a distance in old worked out sites and identified some sources that the previous work did not take advantage of.  However, this ore body is quite small so far as copper goes and I do not think it would be worth the effort to reactivate the site.

Had a great time, accomplished a great deal.

 

Great to hear you're locating in fine fashion Mr B. We're working on wind stabilization so that you will get even more out of your desert detection.

 

Ranger

 

04/24/2009  Today, five years later

 
 

Hello Downunder


If you look in your records you will find I purchased a Rangertell a number of years(5+?) ago.  Have been using it hard.  For those skeptics out there give them the jolly ol American Bird.  Some time just after I  received this machine I was learning how to use it and hit on a line to a site way off in the distance.

 

As time would show it is about 20 miles +/-.  I was hitting on a gold body that is made up of both a placer field and a lode body.  It took three of us about three years of work to run out this line, of course we had day jobs too.  Well, we have just this past week found the lode body formation.  We are going to back out and continue sampling and testing.  It seems to be contained in a quartz vein.  We are with in about a 40 foot span of this.  There is about 2-3 feet of overburden  that we need to move off.  Right now we are taking assay samples and the overburden is running a little over an ounce per ton.  We have drilled down to the granite rock body but our equipment does hot have quite what it takes to drill the hard rock.

 

Both the placer field and the overburden are testing at ounce/ton or just above that.  Let the skeptics come here and I will allow them free access to all my testing equipment and sit in the shade and watch them make fools of themselves...

 

My Rangertell has the original calculator on it.  The number display has long since ceased working. What can I do about getting a replacement, as I am unable to locate one here in the States.  Is there another calculator that will work?  I am also looking for a frequency for gold bearing quartz if you should have any, to help me get the vein nailed down.

 

Have a good day...

 

R.K. Butch Davies

2159N 700W
Clinton, Utah


I would rather be shot as a wolf than gutted like a lamb.

 

Wow! It is that way with gold but in the end it's worth it. We are really pleased for you and wish you every success in your venture. Your plan to help the state schools with your mining is commendable.

See email re calculator/frequencies. The latest are a step ahead.

Note: For those unfamiliar with gold , an ounce per ton is exceptional.

Ranger 2009

 

 

 


 

 

 

 CITRINE PATH FOUND

Epidote,Topaz &Zircon Panwash

             

  Area of detection                              Citrine gravel                            Citrine & iron staining

Examiner found gravel bed (from vehicle) which yielded surprising amounts of Citrine, a much-sought after gemstone. Albeit stained the gravel will lead to a cleaner seam eventually.

Ranger&Tell Saturday Locating Session 080504

 

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