A VERY NICE TEST
A topographer friend named Enrique gave his friend Alberto our address and suggested he get a Deepers model since he had one and has been very satisfied with the results he has gotten.
When Alberto got his Deepers, it was into the closet with the old one, although they had told him wonders of his Sovereign from the Minelab Company but never found anything deeper than 30c. during two years of intense searching, even thou the publicity affirmed that this �marvelous� machine worked with fifteen different frequencies and could localize a buried object over 1 and a half meters deep.
Taking advantage of a long weekend, Alberto went with his friend to investigate a segment of highway construction that would be covered in asphalt in the next few months� The civilization pushes forward!
After a couple of hours and only finding a few little things, his Deepers gave off a characteristic signal that let them suppose there was a deep target.
THE FIND:
With picks and shovels, Alberto and his friend Enrique excavated the calcareous and very brittle earth in that spot. From time to time, Enrique would go over the spot with his elliptic detector head to make sure the target was still in that spot. As the hole got deeper, the echo got stronger, until they found a copper container. They dug it out but unfortunately it had nothing inside.
Although they were very let down, they were happy that this discovery confirmed the effectiveness of the Deepers. As proof of this test they took photos measuring the depth of the excavated site were the container was found: One meter deep!
Maybe next time the discovery will be a good one� It is a thing of patience, but at least they know that if they go over a target they will find it for sure.
With Deepers nothing gets away!
A gold horse shoe (824grams of gold) found in a forest that use to belonged to a royal family... this is where the belief of finding a horse shoe brings good luck comes from.
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