Dowsing
Dowsing for detectorists
PART II: FINDING THE TARGET In a previous post we learned the basics of L-rod dowsing. https://www.truetreasurebooks.net/dowsing-for-detectorists-part-1-the-l-rod Now we are going to put your new skills to practical use in improving the quantity and quality of your detecting finds. Firstly though, many of you probably want to know how to both dowse and recover targets […]
In Search of King John’s Treasure
A few months ago, out of the blue, an Australian, Garry Brooker, inventor of Rangertell, long range metal locators, gave me GPS co-ordinates, which he claimed to be the possible location of King John’s treasure. He didn’t tell me how he obtained this precise location, just that he and some American friends have become very […]
Magical Treasure Hunting
This is a history of treasure hunting from the middle ages to the present day, rather than a how to book. Nevertheless, it is well researched and despite being written by a university senior lecturer, is quite entertaining, although biased towards Europe, as medieval North America is largely undocumented. The study leads to the conclusion […]
Book Review – Dowsed Treasure Locations Around the World
I must confess to knowing Aquila personally; however I do think that the concept here is brilliant. The author has used his expert research and dowsing skills, honed in searching for Yamashita’s gold, to investigate and pin-point the location of many of the lost treasures around the World. Some of the fabulous treasures featured […]
DOWSING for TREASURE: THE NEW SUCCESSFUL TREASURE HUNTER’S ESSENTIAL DOWSING MANUAL
DOWSING for TREASURE: THE NEW SUCCESSFUL TREASURE HUNTER’S ESSENTIAL DOWSING MANUAL reveals secrets known only to a few amazingly successful treasure hunters. If you want to find all the treasure you can handle — gold, silver, coins, jewels or anything else you call treasure — real fast. And if you want to find all this […]
Infrared photo enhancing
I use Arcsoft Photostudio 5.5, as originally supplied with the Canon camera, for enhancing my aura photos. I have managed to keep this running on PCs up to and including Windows 7, although it does flash up a compatibility issue message at start-up. I haven’t found that to be a problem as long as I […]
Does anyone know how these treasure finding devices are used?
Victor Lewandowski writes: “I am having trouble finding information about the two treasure finding devices I have. I got them from my grandfather who used them probably sometime between 1900 and 1940 in Virginia USA. They are 2 wood cylinders joined with brass chain. I was told they may contain mercury. From the picture […]
Treasure of Charles I
Another major project of Jimmy Longton’s was locating Charles I treasure in the Firth of Forth,Scotland. Almost everyone knows that Charles I, the only British Monarch to be executed by his subjects, lost his head but very few know that he also lost a vast treasure, not once, but twice! The second treasure was melted […]
King John’s Treasure
Continuing Jimmy Longton’s search for treasure… In 1216 King John’s court – contained in several large wagons laden with royal regalia – was crossing the River Wellstream, now part of the Wash, East Anglia. They got caught by the tide and went down in the quicksand. Legend says the remains are still there – somewhere, beyond the […]
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