$5500 Metal Detector Is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT From Every Other Technology

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Welcome back to the Metal Detecting NYC channel. New vlog is here! The Klayzer GR Pro is wildly different.....COMPLETELY DIFFERENT than any other metal detecting technology that you have ever seen. It is an electroscope metal detector for long range treasure seeking and a sophisticated VLF machine for traditional hunting. The concept is that the long range electroscope helps you walk in the direction that there is the greatest treasure and then you detect it the traditional way with a VLF metal detector and coil. The device itself looks like something out of a Sean Connery era James Bond movie. It is some innovative and artsy German tech! The electroscope metal detector has some similarities to dowsing rods. For $5500 dollars, it can be yours! - Merrill

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Chapters:
0:00 Most Interesting Metal Detector In The World
0:14 The Keywords To Search Are Electroscope & Long Range Metal Detector
0:24 How Do Long Range
0:54 The Jargon Sounds Familiar
1:10 Klayzer GR Pro Is A Metal Detection System
1:28 What Klayzer Is Aiming To Do
1:45 Asking The Wife
2:06 God Bless Germany!
2:18 A Synopsis Of The Klayzer GR Pro Documentary
2:51 Germans In A Car Talking
3:48 The German Sopranos
4:14 Germans Love To Walk
5:57 First Look At The Control Box
6:08 Time For The James Bond Phaser Gun Metal Detector
6:44 This Metal Detector Points You Towards Treasure
7:51 Device Is Sitting On A Loose Swivel Balance
8:11 The Essential Question: Will This Metal Detector Work On High Trash Sites?
9:10 Will This Long Range Metal Detector Work Finding Gold Rings On An Empty Beach?
10:32 The Klayzer GR Pro Detector Is NOT a SMF Simultaneous Multi Frequency
11:38 The Klayzer GR Pro Target ID
12:40 No Finds Are Shown In The Documentary
13:50 An Important Point To Remember Regarding The Documentary
14:23 You Get To Look Extra Cool Using the Klayzer GR Pro
15:20 Dowsing Is Real And The Klayzer GR Pro Is A Modern Relative
15:37 Demonstration Of Dowsing With Dowsing Rods
18:17 Final Thoughts On Long Range Metal Detectors

Hi, my name is Merrill Kazanjian. New York City is an amazing place to go metal detecting. We have lots of parks, colonial history and great beaches for beach detecting. I have gone to all five boroughs of New York City To Metal Detect and beyond. I also currently own 19 metal detectors. I want to have the best and I want to help you choose the best as well. Below I will showcase some of the playlists on this channel:

By Metal Detector:
Minelab Soveriegn: (Coming Soon)

I have a playlist of metal detecting videos to teach metal detecting. The videos in the playlist below are specifically made to teach the skills and mindset to becoming a great metal detectorist.

I am a treasure hunter. So in addition to metal detecting, I go mudlarking at sites such as Dead Horse Bay. Think of mudlarking as metal detecting without a metal detector.

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I can consistently locate buried pipes, of any material, down 20+ feet with a pair of straightened out coat hangers.Held parallel. They cross, and you can’t stop them from crossing and uncrossing.

johnambro
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As a tech guy, long range detection of metal underground can only work by Electromagnetic Radiation, vibration/sound or if ferromagnetic targets, magnetic fields or distortion of the earth’s field can be detected at several metres or more by sensitive magnetic sensors. Detectors could use radio waves, microwaves, light waves, gamma rays or sound waves for instance. Devices can be remote controlled so it is possible to fool people with RC motor control. Also Magicians fool people all the time. Prior knowledge can be used to remote control the device.
Dowsing rods work by detecting dips or bumps in the ground where water or pipes are. But I use LIDAR to do the same and could use Ground Penetrating Radar. However there are scientific theories about entanglement but no scientific proof that humans entangled with treasure or water etc can detect it. The dowser in the film could see the water and copper pipe and I could see his arms move.

Personally I would be very wary. What is the theory?

oldplucker
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Not only am I a Detectorists but my day job I locate underground utilities, and do vacuum excavation. Many times I use ground penetrating radar and a cable locator but to this day I still use dowsing rods because they work and take me just one second to grab. It absolutely 100% does work.

jimb
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Man, thanks your videos always hilarious and informative! You rock Merrill!! Thanks for making my morning! 😂👍👍👍

Adamantine
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When I was about 10 years old the 15 foot spring fed well on our farm dried in the drought of 1952-3. We had to borrow milk cannisters from the local dairy farm and go up a mountain to fill them from a pure spring tributary..Mr Nichols our neighbor said to my grandfather"Don"t worry Mike, I will locate a well site for you with he proceeded to cut a forked or Y shaped branch from a peach tree.my father, grandfather and myself went with Mr Nichols, he grasped the 2 top branches of the Y and started to scan the ground about 3 feet the straight bottom portion of the branch nosedived to the ground and Mr Nichols said to my grandfather "there is water here Father looked at me and smiled, assuming something Nichols said "john, come hold my wrists and we will try it again"....and bingo it happened again.My father said to me "you won't believe I grasped both of Mr Nichols wrists and we started to scan over the same branch violently nosedived to the same spot....I attest that Mr Nichol's wrists and hands did not budge a fraction of an a test drilling water was found at that spot but did not have enough pressure to drill a deep well....but a spot was located nearby that was doubt I am a my father and I tried a shot with the same branch.and nothing Nichols told us it was a gift he had and it would only work with a branch from a peach tree

dennissemkow
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It's a glorified dowsing rod. The notion that they don't work, is patently false. However, how they work, is based upon mysticism, not science. A warning to fellow Christians, I will share my personal experience with dowsing. I was using some basic metal dowsing rods back in the early 90's. I had limited success, but that was probably due to the fact that my experience was cut short. Something just didn't feel right within my spirit. I'm not a religious zealot, but I'm born again. I was laid-off work so I had some free time. I used the rods about 3 days straight and I noticed after those few days that my body felt run down and my eyes were very bloodshot. Shortly thereafter, I was doing some research at the local library and found a very old book that you weren't even allowed to borrow. The book showed very old woodcut illustrations of Spanish miners using dowsing sticks to locate and mine silver ore. It wasn't considered treasure hunting, as much as it was considered witchcraft. Some kings would employ dowsers to find treasures, while other areas of the world it was considered evil and a person could be put to death for the practice. Some time later, I was reading a book by Martin Luther. Martin Luther spoke out against the act of dowsing and said they called dowsers "red eyes" because how their eyes would become bloodshot from dowsing. I decided to pray about it so I'd know if this is something a new Christian should practice. During my prayer, I also read scripture where it said not to use "enchantment." Minutes later, I closed the Bible and opened a new treasure magazine that had just arrived. I open the magazine to a random spot and there was my answer. There before me, was this brand new set of dowsing rods just being advertised on the market. The name the company chose for the dowsing rods? "Enchantment." I couldn't believe it...to me, that was a clear response to my prayer question. I destroyed those tools of sorcery and never looked back.

PureBlood
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It’s a long range locater, it would spoil it if they didn’t walk a LONG WAY, LOL. You’re one funny dude

jerrytalley
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I'm buying one, it makes Rooster 🐓 sounds intstead of chocked Duck 🤣 Thanks for the Vid Merrill 😅 great job as always 👍

capecoddiggerzmetaldetecti
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Your commentary is priceless! It reminds me of Mystery Science Theater 3000, for those who remember that show.

danbrown
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Special lens on modern camera or old SX-70 Polaroid can detect frequencies not seen by human eyes. Gold and silver has been found in past by taking pictures after dusk, low light, in suspect areas. Trace lines or marks will be found in developed film indicating elements ions being emanating that affects the surrounding air. This was even demonstrated long ago with the old style box cameras with film plates, and sample targets buried in rear yard. Even dogs, such as German Shepard or Basset hounds have been trained to find lost coins. Their nose is 1000 times stronger than ours, and can differentiate smells easily. They don't like the taste of the "metal" coins, but can locate them in parks, etc. People going for walks after dusk have seen small - glowing lights in woods and along dirt trails. This indicates silver/gold ions emanating from coins/bars going upwards causing the air to glow .Put stake or pile of stones as marker, then go back later again with metal detector. See also paperback book- Diamonds In The Surf.

waterfuel
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It's a little humorous to see this device again and again. The first time I saw this type of locator was back in the eighties, it was called electroscope. I was obviously curious as a young detectorist so, I asked the man at our local metal detector sales about them. He told me that he knows a man that took one apart to understand the inner workings and, inside the device was a crazy mess of wire and nonsensical electronic b.s. This is a scam that preys on our passions as treasure hunters. All treasure hunters are drawn to this idea to locate bigger and better at longer distances of course, and every so often they put it back on the market with a new name and more enticing sales tact. I saw one person's comment on here says, "if it were real, it wouldn't be accessible" at least, not for a typical detectorists salary

toddbennett
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There was a well known detectorist on YouTube and she was sponsored by a well known detector company. One of her videos she had some guys with this type of device. All of a sudden that video disappeared and the next video I saw, she had a different detector. Some of you out there will know of whom I speak.

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I believe they were Greek. Greeks have been working for years with German companies to develop long range gold locating devices because of the amount of buried gold statues and hoards of ancient coins. OKM is a German company that actually builds some detecting equipment that has made some incredible discoveries. They have a system or detector model called the Rover. They can image the ground in real time. When I showed this to my wife I got the almost exact response except it was well sell your boat and you can buy another one to hang on the wall SMH (but honey the stripe bass are migrating down they're already at Montauk point, no not the boat lol)
But back to OKM they do a lot of searching the mountain in Greece for boxes of gold the Nazi's hid to fun Greek gorilla fighters. They did find one and you can see the actually find with many hoards of coins and ancient bronze statues these ground imaging machine have located.

Their equipment is like scanning the ground and producing an MRI image in great detail. But these are more in the $12, 000 and up range. If you were to locate a buried treasure from the Revolution the state would only take it from you so it's kind of hard to recoup this kind of an investment one small target at a time. I was hoping the price would come down I really want to keep my boat lol. Used detectors lose value too fast so they keep piling up as loner machines and wall decorations in our spare room

jeanponce
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so funny, what did they do? Put microphones on their shoes? It sounds like a breakfast cereal LOL

dalevanderzee
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6000.00 $ WOW, I have spent 49.00 $ and found all kinds of stuff //// I went up to 1000.00 $ and now have a machine that can go under water
( Minelab ).
So for 1000.00 $, I have found all kinds of stuff . It is a fun hobby .

Your videos are great, Hope to see you in Brooklyn at Dead Horse bay .
Mike Espo. Keep hunting .

diecast_MikeEspo
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Some of these do work effectively as some are completely useless. They work on the principles electromagnetic radiation and are tipped more towards the infrared range, for it to work effectively there needs to be a relatively large amount of metal in one place, it won't pick up on trash and scattered bottle tops. Gold emits a lot of Infrared even at depths of several feet underground, the antennae is made from 2 metals which are sensitive to the infrared end of the spectrum, and due to it's almost frictionless rotation ability it is attracted to the source of the emissions coming from the ground. The science of dowsing has been studied and proven to be true over and over again, and it must have a human to be part of the overall circuit, it's subtle but repeatable. There is a 75 year old guy who lives in my town and he has been using his dowsing rods for 40 years as a service for people who have lost jewelry etc, he is successful 90% of time with the things he is asked to find, he always takes the people who have lost their belongings with him and he never uses anything but the rods.

deathstarHQ
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Now I see the new technology, plastic wrap around the coil increases the static electricity (and causes roosters to crow when you hit a target)

jerrytalley
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Nuts. Who wants to walk around with that? Even if it does work, its far too clunky and cumbersome. Your commentary is the only gold here.

waynelutwiniak
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Made my morning!! That's not German! 🌞🤣 That dowsing article fascinated me!! The "Germans" on the other hand!! Thank you so much!! My favorite metal detecting channel yo!!

rawkinj
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Hey Merrill, Rob from Florida here. Watched every minute of this video. I have to say I am VERY skeptical. His two buddies at the end just looked SO unenthused to be out there. I'm not convinced this is legit technology to plug in to a metal detecting machine. Don't get me wrong, I know dowsing has been around a long time. But to use it with a metal detecting control panel, it didn't look legit to me, and how big would that metal target have to be for it to zero in on it.
Call me skeptical Rob, but I'm not convinced. Me personally, save the $5500 bucks buddy!!!
ATB
Rob / FlThunder

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