102viadeluna
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Greeting Diggers,
I am going to purchase a GPR (Ground Pentrating Radar) on wheels, in May.
This particular electronic device is made for scanning the ground beneath it up to 12 feet. The side views of the ground shows layers of different horizontal types of sediments etc. If the ground is disturbed the lines will show up as a upside down V down to where the soil hasn't been disturbed. These disturbed upside down V's could be old wells, outhouses, trashpits!
What the GPR does is end all the excessive back breaking probing! Once sites located they can be flagged or I can download them for you as a printout.
My cost to come to your proposed sites to run my GPR across any lots you want electronically explored will be the following.
Any bottles (whiskey's, foods, soda's, pottery or odd artifacts) that are embossed before 1920 with your local area towns etc embossed on them, that I don't already have.
In this way my collections can grow as your collections grow, without all the pain of probing of empty holes. All expenses coming to you is my expense.
Nothing that is found as a result of my GPRing are involved in the trade for services.
I will be strting in the southeast this summer, as I live in the panhandle of Florida.
Let me know what you think.
Frank
I am going to purchase a GPR (Ground Pentrating Radar) on wheels, in May.
This particular electronic device is made for scanning the ground beneath it up to 12 feet. The side views of the ground shows layers of different horizontal types of sediments etc. If the ground is disturbed the lines will show up as a upside down V down to where the soil hasn't been disturbed. These disturbed upside down V's could be old wells, outhouses, trashpits!
What the GPR does is end all the excessive back breaking probing! Once sites located they can be flagged or I can download them for you as a printout.
My cost to come to your proposed sites to run my GPR across any lots you want electronically explored will be the following.
Any bottles (whiskey's, foods, soda's, pottery or odd artifacts) that are embossed before 1920 with your local area towns etc embossed on them, that I don't already have.
In this way my collections can grow as your collections grow, without all the pain of probing of empty holes. All expenses coming to you is my expense.
Nothing that is found as a result of my GPRing are involved in the trade for services.
I will be strting in the southeast this summer, as I live in the panhandle of Florida.
Let me know what you think.
Frank