Anderson PMR-II Pre or Post 2003 Manufacturing Date

landman

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Apr 27, 2005
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DRS Ground Exper
3 Foot Probe
Shovel
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I read in David Villanueva's book Dowsing for Treasure page 47 that the Anderson PMR-II pre 2003 rods were superior to the rods of today, because the smaller chamber's contents died with Mr. Anderson and that his son-in-law does not have the same "secret formula" in the rods. Can anyone heard this before?
 

I read in David Villanueva's book Dowsing for Treasure page 47 that the Anderson PMR-II pre 2003 rods were superior to the rods of today, because the smaller chamber's contents died with Mr. Anderson and that his son-in-law does not have the same "secret formula" in the rods. Can anyone heard this before?
Don’t know anything about them but it depends on the half-life of the radioactive material. Tritium has a 10 year half-life. Some people use low-grade uranium ore
 

Don’t know anything about them but it depends on the half-life of the radioactive material. Tritium has a 10 year half-life. Some people use low-grade uranium ore
Half-life of uranium is 4.5 billlion years
 

Half-life of uranium is 4.5 billlion years
Fred Stewart said to try crushed quartz crystals and lead—lead absorbs negative energy. I would not waste my time, energy or money on this.
 

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