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OKM Waterfinder Metal Detector
OKM Waterfinder Metal Detectors A measuring instrument for the detection of water. The measured values become immediately represented. Located water is represented in per cent on the display. - Maximum depth: 80 meters - Voltage supply 14 V The Device is based on an geoelectrical Procedure, with the water in the goal region selects will [...] -
OKM Geoseeker Metal Detector
OKM Geoseeker Metal Detectors The measuring instrument Geoseeker serves for the collection of Soil changes and / or Storages. The measured values are represented immediately. Located metals or cavities become represented by digital values on the Colordisplay. With a table can you determine, which is in the soil. The Geoseeker is based on one geoelectrical [...] -
OKM Cavefinder Metal Detector
OKM Cavefinder Metal Detectors Cavefinder is based on an geo-electric method which can be used to find cavities in the target area. At good ground conditions it penetrats up to 40m of depth. Handling of the device is foolproof and only designed for detecting cavities such as caves, bunkers and sepulchers. The evaluation of the [...] -
OKM Grailfinder Metal Detector
OKM Grailfinder Metal Detectors Grailfinder is based on an electromagnetic pulse method which can be used to select anomalies in the target area. Thus the device is able to detect natural features such as formations of strata, cavities, groundwater level as well as sepulchers or buried objects such as pipes, tanks, boxes or suchlike. Grailfinder [...] -
OKM I-160 Metal Detector
OKM I-160 Metal Detectors I-160 is based on an electromagnetic pulse method which can be used to select anomalies in the target area. Thus the device is able to detect natural features such as formations of strata, cavities, groundwater level as well as sepulchers or buried objects such as pipes, tanks, boxes or suchlike. I-160 [...] -
OKM Rover Deluxe Metal Detector
OKM Rover Deluxe Metal Detectors Rover Deluxe is based on an electromagnetic pulse method which can be used to select anomalies in the target area. Thus the device is able to detect natural features such as formations of strata, cavities, groundwater level as well as sepulchers or buried objects such as pipes, tanks, boxes or [...] -
OKM Rover C II Metal Detector
OKM Rover C II Metal Detectors Rover C II is based on an electromagnetic pulse method which can be used to select anomalies in the target area. Thus the device is able to detect natural features such as formations of strata, cavities, groundwater level as well as sepulchers or buried objects such as pipes, tanks, [...] -
OKM Rover C Metal Detector
OKM Rover C Metal Detectors Rover C is based on an electromagnetic pulse method which can be used to select anomalies in the target area. Thus the device is able to detect natural features such as formations of strata, cavities, groundwater level as well as sepulchers or buried objects such as pipes, tanks, boxes or [...] -
OKM Future 2005 Metal Detector
OKM Future 2005 Metal Detectors Future 2005 is based on an electromagnetic pulse method which can be used to select anomalies in the target area. Thus the device is able to detect natural features such as formations of strata, cavities, groundwater level as well as sepulchers or buried objects such as pipes, tanks, boxes or [...] -
OKM Bionic Alpha Metal Detector
OKM Bionic Alpha Metal Detectors You can locate gold, silver and diamond to a shorter distance as Bionic 01. In the bionic system, you use the magnetic field of the earth and the natural biological power of human being. In the ionic system, you can detect the ionic field of buried objects. Right click on [...]











Tim Pearson, a metal detectorist and amateur treasure hunter (aren't we all?) found what he thought was a milk bottle cap back in 2005. Pearson was detecting in a South Yorkshire field that he had combed over for more than six years. In the past the field that had yielded nothing more than a Roman coin for him, but this time, there was something special waiting.
What Pearson found is a relic now known as the "Yorkshire Aestel" and is the only one of its kind held by a private owner. It's a hallow "cast pointer" that would have been used by monks as an aid to reading manuscripts. Auctioneers claim -that King Alfred (who ruled from 871 - 899) commissioned several of these aestels to made for his bishops to aid the translation of Pope Gregory I's Regula Pastoralis.