Used Lafayette or Limestone computerized polygraph instrument needed for purchase in Central Kansas
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A southern California polygraph student is seeking to buy a used Limestone instrument
A southern California polygraph student is seeking to buy a used Limestone instrument
peoamail@aol.com
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South African polygraph examiner looking to buy a used computerized instrument
South African polygraph examiner looking to buy a used computerized instrument
Prefers Lafayette 4000 or a Limestone; will consider Axciton.
Using a Lafayette 3000 now.
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Prefers Lafayette 4000 or a Limestone; will consider Axciton.
Using a Lafayette 3000 now.
peoamail@aol.com
$2500 for a used Limestone computerized polygraph instrument for sale
Northern California
Can be shipped to any state
For a trained examiner only
peoamail@aol.com
Can be shipped to any state
For a trained examiner only
peoamail@aol.com
Used Limestone computerized instrument for sale
Used Limestone computerized instrument for sale
original owner, northern California
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original owner, northern California
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Boston MA: a Limestone instrument rental is needed for 30 to 60 days for a pre-employment project
Boston MA: a Limestone instrument rental is needed for 30 to 60 days for a pre-employment project
peoamail@aol.com
peoamail@aol.com
2007 Limestone computerized instrument for sale
Southern California
Hardly used, retired police detective
peoamail@aol.com
Hardly used, retired police detective
peoamail@aol.com
Limestone VP solves EDA mystery instantly!
Q. EDA tracing went flatline. EDA meter at bottom right of screen says 9000. What's up?
A. 9000 is what you get with no EDA leads plugged in. So if they are plugged in, it is very likely a broken EDA lead.
Leads and spare electrodes shipped out same-day.
Thanks to Tyler at LimestoneTech.com.
A. 9000 is what you get with no EDA leads plugged in. So if they are plugged in, it is very likely a broken EDA lead.
Leads and spare electrodes shipped out same-day.
Thanks to Tyler at LimestoneTech.com.
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