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Posts posted by Steve Herschbach
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Yeah, I knew about them but as usual had to keep my mouth shut. Minelab will probably sell a zillion of them.
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Been an easy, sweet winter in Reno. Don't forget, I am from Alaska. People in Reno complain it is a cold day, I am running around in a t-shirt with a smile.
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Is there a website for them Scott?
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They are well made and I like well made stuff. These do have nylon bearings. Sad thing is I do not know who makes them - they came as you see them - and I do not even know which vendor I bought them from! Just some folks with a booth and a lot of stuff. I paid cash and did not even get a receipt. They were selling piles of them which is how I noticed them - all the people walking around with a set.
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Advertising finds can result in unwanted attention, and I think Pard realized that after the fact.
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$25 but have not seen the exact same set online. They were selling a pile of them.
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I have the Pro-Swing but I have never really had an issue with my old GPX harness and the J strut seemed to add nothing to my experience so I just left it off last couple times I used the Pro-Swing.
I used the helper handle a couple times but found I do not need it in level ground. If the ground gets hilly or steep though it can be a life saver.
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And yet another show is history. I did not win free trip to Alaska. That would have been ironic in the extreme!
Good show, talked to lots of nice folks, saw some good equipment and really great gold.
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Well, in reality this is not a Long Range Locator (LRL) but just some good old fashioned dowsing rods. DR 7000?
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I was told that free training from Harry himself was included in the purchase price - a $250 value!
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Just a note folks - posts and photos on other forums are original content with probable copyright issues from the original poster or forum owner. That being the case I have replaced the post above with a link to the original content.
The finders, Mike & Jen, did post a YouTube video of this great find....
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Come on guys, we are here:
A. To have fun
B. To educate others in language understandable to the layman
Hotrock, Reg Sniff makes his own metal detectors, he winds his own coils. He is well respected by many in the industry. I would hate to have him leave the forum.
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Lots of details here photos, specs, etc. http://md-hunter.com/minelab-go-find-20-40-60-new-2015/
It is also in this video at the 36:45 mark.
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The detector sure reminds me of an old Tesoro just from the looks of the control box for some reason. Overall it looks like a Minelab PI. Probably aimed at the African market.
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This one started out going one way and ended up another so you have to watch it all the way through
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Hi Mike,
Thanks, GPZ stuff is getting a bit much, so wanted to mix it up.
I have not found an add on wireless setup I get too excited about. The TDK Kleer setup vanursepaul got at http://www.detectorprospector.com/forum/topic/595-wireless-headphones/?p=4762 looks good enough I am very tempted to buy and try. The problem is I prefer headphones with independent volume controls and the wireless setups usually do not have that. Still, would be nice.
What we need is a plug in transmitter mated to a receive module that you can plug any headphone into. Like the Minelab WM10 module for the CTX 3030 but with independent transmitter module.
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Concerns? $9999 would be the biggie! Let's face it, all the debate going on is rooted in the price.
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Ok, that was a tease. Deep hole, little nugget. Here is a deep hole, big nugget!
Enough *ZED*
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Great nugget but Monday gets a bit busy. I looked earlier but have been on the run all day.
Can you share any details about the find? Ground conditions, depth, settings?