Hi All
I invented a metal detector that is very good at detecting platinum ores. IN
the process of
playing with it, I found a huge deposit of high grade ore. I emailed a bunch
of mining companies
soliciting the sale of the detector and the find. No response yet. The
detector is such that who
ever owns the detector, owns the pgm market. If I produce and sell the
detector on the open
market, the pgm prices will crash. If there is no interest from the mining
companies, I would
like to develop the find. I have very little money. I have no interest in
running a mining
company. I don’t know how to process the ores. I am interested in making
money. Any help or
suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Larry Snyder
Below is the letter sent to mining companies:
Hi
I recently invented a new type of metal detector. In the process of
preparing the patent and
marketing materials, I took it out and used it to determine capabilities and
limits. It turns out
it is extremely good at detecting platinum ores. I have located a massive
find of platinum ore.
It is located on private lands, which I don’t own. I’m sure something could
be worked out with
the owners. Anyway, the reason for this letter is to find out if there is
any interest in your
company for either the detector or the find. The estimated volume of the ore
is over a million
tons. I would be happy to send you a sample if you are interested. My crude
assay indicates over
1% pt group. Please let me know if you are interested.
Sincerely
Larry Snyder


Larry Snyder <lsny…@pacific.net> wrote in message
news:12ifq3qmckd0i8b@corp.supernews.com…
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> Hi All
> I invented a metal detector that is very good at detecting
platinum ores. IN
> the process of
> playing with it, I found a huge deposit of high grade ore. I
emailed a bunch
> of mining companies
> soliciting the sale of the detector and the find. No response
yet. The
> detector is such that who
> ever owns the detector, owns the pgm market. If I produce and
sell the
> detector on the open
> market, the pgm prices will crash. If there is no interest from
the mining
> companies, I would
> like to develop the find. I have very little money. I have no
interest in
> running a mining
> company. I don’t know how to process the ores. I am interested
in making
> money. Any help or
> suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
> Larry Snyder
> Below is the letter sent to mining companies:
> Hi
> I recently invented a new type of metal detector. In the
process of
> preparing the patent and
> marketing materials, I took it out and used it to determine
capabilities and
> limits. It turns out
> it is extremely good at detecting platinum ores. I have
located a massive
> find of platinum ore.
> It is located on private lands, which I don’t own. I’m sure
something could
> be worked out with
> the owners. Anyway, the reason for this letter is to find out
if there is
> any interest in your
> company for either the detector or the find. The estimated
volume of the ore
> is over a million
> tons. I would be happy to send you a sample if you are
interested. My crude
> assay indicates over
> 1% pt group. Please let me know if you are interested.
> Sincerely
> Larry Snyder
LS:
First, get your patent done for your protection and
marketability. No one
wants to talk to someone without a patent whom may later claim
his idea was stolen.
As to your deposit, your description is very thin and
suppositious. If it is on
public land, research the necessary prerequisites for a claim and
proceed.
If it is on private land, the landowner is your first difficulty.
Assuming you and your lawyer are able to make arrangements with
the titleholder of the mineral rights and you have researched the
practicalites of the mining operation–which you can–then you
can proceed to make detailed surveys,
assays and geological information available to interested parties
through your lawyer. If, otherwise, you are giving away these
data without protection, ask yourself what is to prevent any
business from proceeding on their own once you have let the cat
out of the bag?
Regards,
Edward Hennessey
Larry Snyder wrote:
> I invented a metal detector that is very good at
> detecting platinum ores. IN the process of
> playing with it, I found a huge deposit of high
> grade ore. I emailed a bunch of mining companies
> soliciting the sale of the detector and the find.
> No response yet. The detector is such that who
> ever owns the detector, owns the pgm market.
> If I produce and sell the detector on the open
> market, the pgm prices will crash.
It’s already been invented, and it can be tuned
to any metal — not just platinum.
http://www.rangertell.com/infosite.htm
Larry Snyder wrote:
> I invented a metal detector that is very good at detecting platinum ores.
> it is extremely good at detecting platinum ores.
[snip]
Does it have a switch to detect the aerospace miracle metal
shitanium? ISS FUBAR is begging for shitanium.
> I have located a massive
> find of platinum ore.
[snip]
Now there’s a massive surprise.
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
1 troy oz Pt = $(US) 1,078.00
> I’m sure something could
> be worked out with
> the owners.
[snip]
No doubt. Do you whistle "There is a Rose in Spanish Harlem" during
the odd moment?
> My crude
> assay indicates over
> 1% pt group.
[snip]
Giggle.
Google
"precious metal refiners" 13,000 hits
70 kg (a corpse’s mass) ought to get you $24K less postage and
handling.
–
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz3.pdf
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> Larry Snyder wrote:
> > I invented a metal detector that is very good at
> > detecting platinum ores. IN the process of
> > playing with it, I found a huge deposit of high
> > grade ore. I emailed a bunch of mining companies
> > soliciting the sale of the detector and the find.
> > No response yet. The detector is such that who
> > ever owns the detector, owns the pgm market.
> > If I produce and sell the detector on the open
> > market, the pgm prices will crash.
> It’s already been invented, and it can be tuned
> to any metal — not just platinum.
> http://www.rangertell.com/infosite.htm
"ONLY 235GM WHICH WEIGHS 15GM IN THE HAND DUE TO BALANCE DESIGN!"
They’ve got Podkletnov beaten, too.
—
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz3.pdf
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> Larry Snyder wrote:
>>I invented a metal detector that is very good at
>>detecting platinum ores. IN the process of
>>playing with it, I found a huge deposit of high
>>grade ore. I emailed a bunch of mining companies
>>soliciting the sale of the detector and the find.
>>No response yet. The detector is such that who
>>ever owns the detector, owns the pgm market.
>>If I produce and sell the detector on the open
>>market, the pgm prices will crash.
> It’s already been invented, and it can be tuned
> to any metal — not just platinum.
> http://www.rangertell.com/infosite.htm
The technical description is hard to read, but I did read it
and looked at a link. From a physics viewpoint, it is total
nonsense.
Hey! Thanks. I thought those guys only did recycling. Will know more
tomorrow.
Larry
"Uncle Al" <Uncle…@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
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> Larry Snyder wrote:
>> I invented a metal detector that is very good at detecting platinum ores.
>> it is extremely good at detecting platinum ores.
> [snip]
> Does it have a switch to detect the aerospace miracle metal
> shitanium? ISS FUBAR is begging for shitanium.
>> I have located a massive
>> find of platinum ore.
> [snip]
> Now there’s a massive surprise.
> http://www.xe.com/ucc/
> 1 troy oz Pt = $(US) 1,078.00
>> I’m sure something could
>> be worked out with
>> the owners.
> [snip]
> No doubt. Do you whistle "There is a Rose in Spanish Harlem" during
> the odd moment?
>> My crude
>> assay indicates over
>> 1% pt group.
> [snip]
> Giggle.
> Google
> "precious metal refiners" 13,000 hits
> 70 kg (a corpse’s mass) ought to get you $24K less postage and
> handling.
> —
> Uncle Al
> http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
> (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
> http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz3.pdf
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On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 18:12:38 +0200, Marvin <physc…@cloud9.net> wrote:
>>> I invented a metal detector that is very good at
>>> detecting platinum ores. IN the process of
>>> playing with it, I found a huge deposit of high
>>> grade ore. I emailed a bunch of mining companies
>>> soliciting the sale of the detector and the find.
>>> No response yet. The detector is such that who
>>> ever owns the detector, owns the pgm market.
>>> If I produce and sell the detector on the open
>>> market, the pgm prices will crash.
>> It’s already been invented, and it can be tuned
>> to any metal — not just platinum.
>> http://www.rangertell.com/infosite.htm
> The technical description is hard to read, but I did read it and looked
> at a link. From a physics viewpoint, it is total nonsense.
Who’s talking about physics here, it is all about marketing. Merchandising
so to speak (in Yogurt accent).
Borek
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