Thursday, June 19, 2025

#82: WELL ITS SPRING AGAIN AND A LOT OF TREASURE HUNTERS BOTH PROFESSIONAL AND HOBBYISTS! AND I AM ONE OF THOSE CLASSIFICATIONS. JUST TO LET YOU KNOW I TRIED THE SCOPES DURING THE FIELD TESTING AND IT DOES EXACTLY WHAT IT WAS DESIGNED TO DO. YES THERE ARE LEARNING CURVES!





ELECTROSCOPE BY THOMAS Model 301 computerized


We just made it through another winter/spring/and now summer! I got the bug for treasure hunting with my metal detector along with a Model 301 Electroscope by Thomas. Since my blog is usually working machines that defy everything that nature has to offer.

This tool is the most highly debated in the world and we are talking about "The Model 301 Electroscope by Thomas". He has other models that work very well and in different price ranges! 

https://www.electroscopes.com/electroscope-products. Below are just a few of his instruments. Thomas passed away several years ago and he is going to be missed.


Here is another example: 


MODEL 80 ELECTROSCOPE


This is the model of the second in line it cost around $800.00 and the other model is: 


THE SYSTEM "B"


There are a lot of junk scopes out there promising you the world and all you got is a piece of junk! There are times in a persons life they are willing to swallow canaries if need be to invest a sum of money in the field they love so much. I got lucky, others were not that fortunate!


SYSTEM-B ELECTROSCOPES

The System B

A number of customers reading their brochures on ElectroScope have been requesting an economical model to aid in their versatile treasure hunting without sacrificing quality, dependability, or performance. 

I believe the new System-B long-range locators will be valuable tools helping you accomplish your goals. What makes these models different for different prices. "Sensitivity" and Algorithms. 

Let this affordable long-range instrument aid you in your pursuit of treasure. It can be an effective tool in your treasure arsenal and an absolute must for any serious prospector.

  • Gold/silver switch
  • 9-volt alkaline battery
  • 10-position tuning
  • Hi/low sensitivity switch
  • Price: $495.00

This locator below is called the "Gravitater Recovery System". Looking at the price I too skipped over this hidden gem. The only thing this can't do is dig up the coins. I would suspect you may love treasure hunting but not that much of an extreme.


The Gravitator Recovery System


The Gravitater Recovery System can accurately guide you to buried treasures of gold, silver, coins, jewelry, and many other valuable artifacts. This high-tech, state-of-the-art locator enables you to leap into the future of long-range detection systems.

This is the leading tool for any serious hunt and has features for gathering important information from the treasure site. 

The Gravitater's revolutionary new compact design makes it easy to transport into the field. It is another powerful locator exclusively from the world-famous Electroscopes company, the pioneers of long-range equipment.
  • Gold/silver mode
  • Digital range finder
  • Laser antenna system
  • Directional display
  • Dual-handle design
  • Balance indicator
  • 9-volt alkaline battery
  • Night vision screen
  • Adjustable tuning
  • Data trigger
  • Digital signal processing
  • Integrated circuits
  • Low-battery Indicator
  • ABS enclosure
  • Price: $6,250


FIELD-SCOPE BY THOMAS

The field scope above is pretty simple you scan and then follow the signal line right to the target. It has gold and silver mode. They have a cheaper one designed to find relics and old copper coins not as sensitive as the rest of these.



The Regulator - Digital



As with the Regulator (classic), the digital version is pre-set for gold only, but other metals can be detected by simply including a similar metal in the sample chamber. Now with the LCD display, the tuning on the Regulator is more refined than ever.

Large, easy to view numbers can be set on the screen where you get the best detection. The display also features a backlight for low light conditions and a battery icon to show battery life. Highly discriminatory, the Regulator is a favorite among prospectors.

If you are looking for deposits of gold veins, hunting tailing piles for nuggets, or just looking for an area to set up your prospecting equipment in a river or a stream, the Regulator digital may be for you.
  • Improved discrimination
  • Can locate rings, jewelry, small caches, and nuggets.
  • Can locate meteorites, platinum, and other precious metals.
  • Includes transporting case and soft accessory case.
  • Includes heavy-duty, highly conductive ground probe accessory.
  • Meter for fine-tuning signal strength
  • 9-volt alkaline battery
  • 10 position tuning
  • Price: $1,795.00



Field Scope for antiques gold or silver coins just type the name of this scope in YouTube and you can watch it in action.



I never got tired of scoping because once you get that first hit with your antenna's and these can be retracted as necessary for sensitivity because if the objects are very old they will have an ION signal that is strong and even if the antennas are lowered one sometimes has to adjust the other sensitivities and it only takes seconds to do to get you literally right on top of it. 


If your 3 antennas are extended maximum you will pick up targets miles away! Or if you have one close as you walk in the signal the antennas will bounce of the halo of those objects.


The Field Scope above acts as a “Bird Dog” when in the areas of relics, coins, and jewelry. The prices fits almost everyone's budget. 

Every late spring, summer or fall I get this bug to go treasure hunting. Although this Electroscope has a reduced range from other scopes, the increase in finds when you use one with a conventional metal detector will show its value. 

Users have found coin sized objects as far away as 125 feet. Range on single coins, artifacts such as buckles and buttons, 
and rings, is 75 foot on average. The action can be exciting! 

I like this simple field scope because you're not walking a half mile to your target! Only around 75 feet radius one can use a plastic tent stake to mark it. You could work a 100 acres in 75 radius sizes

The Field-Scope can allow you to hunt small areas, isolating possible targets, covering more ground in less time. The tuning knob displays gold, silver, and copper modes, but other metals could be found. 
Gold, silver, platinum, copper, nickel, brass, zinc and pewter are metals that could be detected with Field-scope. Revolutionary and Civil War relics can be found with the Field-Scope. 
For the individual that wants to treasure hunt long range, but not detect targets hundreds of feet or miles away, the Field-Scope is an economical alternative to other Electroscopes.   
There is a Scope/metal detector being used on "YouTube" a country boy recorded his weekend hunt both with the above Model 80 and the aforementioned the "Field Scope".

Finding the best scopes was the easy part, finding a good metal detector was the hard part. The old TeKnetics was all plastic except the handles and stem! I find every so often someone on e-Bay sells used ones.

You are probably wondering what this has to do with esoteric subjects like time travel or PK (moving objects with one's mind)! Well it's that time of year!
I guess I love doing this because I am alone left in my thoughts on my time pondering finding new adventures or making money! 
I found I could do more than this. I had a metal detector called "TekNetics" 8000 coin computer! First of its kind back in the early 80's! 
This metal detector was hot on finding clad coins such as pennies, dimes and nickels it had an analog meeter from "0"-100" and this was a hound dog finding silver rings!

Comparing my uses of esoteric devices for other than treasure hunting, it usually takes me a few weeks to locate interesting devices. The one is AO4000 Orgone AM Broadcaster Radio. 

$1200.00 plus I have to purchase another large crystal that is wrapped with a helix wound magnetic wiring wrapped around the crystal. $300.00 additional.
When I had this I heard about Electroscope that could find silver or gold or brass whatever at as much as 2 miles away! I am going to get that Model 301 Electroscope and the Field Scope. 
This Field Scope scans a distance of only 75ft radius instead of trying to pick up gold or silver coins up to two miles away! But I was told it would get the coins closest to me before searching further!
The software will analyze the data and draw and color what it found you can use the "Before" and "After" results. I am in hopes that our XRP tokens will double in the next few months so I can purchased these $2000 and up projects.

Just a one pale warning to those who entertain the idea of owning one of these good to excellent scopes available. Those who sell metal detectors hate any type of what they call a "Divination" tool not a real world  tool that can be measured.

Now you can see my interest in the para-normal stretches across boundaries in the working real world! I can't be coupe up in my home 7 days a week. This gets me out of  into the nice weather.
I get to keep my hobby using my metal detector and my scopes to locate from 75 feet or up to 2 miles it will lock onto the signal.
Many old metal detectorists in the Treasure Forum really do put equipment like this in a very dark room. If you went there to discuss any Long Range Locator they will laugh you out of the forum. 

I hear the hoop and hollering of metal detector shop owners. Why do they criticize anything about the Electroscope going above to preach they don't work! Only metal detectors work! 

Yes, they do! But the con of metal detectors are "It" (detectors) can't be used for long range sensing! It doesn't know where the treasure is and you're looking at a one hundred acres, how long do you want to be there to do the entire area?
I can't divine like some of the old timers use to but using my Electroscope, I will scan a field of 200 acres, when I get a hit the antennas will lock on to the gold or silver modes and I walked in a 4-5 foot radius of the target. 
I can walk it in the area of a 4x4 then I use the metal detector to locate it, telling me how deep it is etc. How much time do you think that it saved me? 

There will be plenty of times you might go out and find no signals for gold or silver. If this were the case get that Green scope you can place a sample in the sample well of the unit. Whatever you can place in there you can know the scope will find it.

All I did was scan from left to right and right to left in two different angles and where the angels crossed over there was my possible target!
Some might say that's not fun, it takes away from the sport! Well then use your detector and go find your coins, it only takes one time to find a rare coin of gold doubloons or silver ones! 
In any event, glad you stopped by and good luck to the treasure hunters using both detector and the Thomas  Electroscopes! I wanted to make it known I don't ever sale these things, I only buy them when I can afford to do so.

Here is a list I will start after September 2025:

. Helignosis Life Meter

. AO4000 Organite AM broadcast with an additional self standing crystal having a 16 gauge of magnetic wiring in a helix wound all around the crystal. Thus both are interchangeable. 

I am getting modular parts to open a live vortex all experimental. One modular supports another and another! As I learn more using the SuperHDR, I am encouraged that "astral time traveling" will become the new normal!



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