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Detecting Coins & Relics On Mining Claims
Steve Herschbach replied to deathray's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
No problem Ray but let's go light on this stuff. It is one side, there may be another, and this is not the place for a trial. It illustrates the issue at hand but let's leave it at that. Thanks. Now let's get back to digging gold and legal relics! -
My Eureka Moment - The Rest Of The Story
Steve Herschbach replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
If you like these gold specimen pictures check out more at Northern Nevada Gold http://northernnevadagold.com/en/specimen-gold/specimen-gold-biggest-first -
Nice Lunk, thanks for posting! Oddly enough, the GPZ seems to work. Who would have thunk?
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The Subject Of The GPZ 7000
Steve Herschbach replied to Jonathan Porter's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
JP can have his own sub-forum anytime he wants, but having discussed it so far the problem is he is too busy digging gold! The offer stands however. Until that time I promise there will be no problem here from those who lack respect for others. -
The Subject Of The GPZ 7000
Steve Herschbach replied to Jonathan Porter's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
We have been sworn to secrecy Fred about the hidden "Turbo" function. Sorry! -
Detecting Coins & Relics On Mining Claims
Steve Herschbach replied to deathray's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
No, seriously, It might be educational for both of you. I am sure Barry would love to hear some of your experiences. Really great guy. -
Detecting Coins & Relics On Mining Claims
Steve Herschbach replied to deathray's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Dick, you and Barry should have an offline chat. -
Hello Rudy, Welcome to the forum - you and your GP 3000 are famous. Nothing beats a good prospector in tune with his or her equipment!
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The Subject Of The GPZ 7000
Steve Herschbach replied to Jonathan Porter's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
JP, Thank you so much for your friendship and for sharing whatever you are able here as time allows. The depth of your knowledge on this subject is without equal and it is greatly appreciated. People who question your honesty and integrity simply do not know you and do you a great injustice. They are not welcome here. You said it best, this is the forum to "help the genuine people who I really care about and want to do right by." Thank you again. -
IMPORTANT UPDATE 3/1/2015 - Nokta is an incredibly responsive company. Shortly after the review in the original post, it was revealed left handed models would be made available on request! Also, the coil scuff covers were upgraded to be thicker and tougher. Finally, the rocker switches were upgraded per the post at http://www.detectorprospector.com/forum/topic/551-nokta-fors-new-panel-power-switches-headphone-cap-scuff-covers/ This rapid response to issues raised here and elsewhere is flat out amazing to me; I have never seen anything like it from other manufacturers. This reflects very, very well on this company. I have added a note to the original review alerting people to the changes. Also, the MSRP was just reduced from $999 to $699 with the internet price being discounted to $595. This is flat out an amazing no brainer value in a prospecting VLF detector. The Pro Package with three coils is only $850. This aggressive price reduction makes this a unit for prime consideration for anyone wanting a good VLF prospecting metal detector. I still have mine and consider it one of the best I have ever used.
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Over An Hour Of Independent GPZ Video
Steve Herschbach replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Hello argyle, Interesting, your observation of the gain issues with the Euro detectors mirror mine. Not the camo though, I am waiting for black and gold F19 due out soon! Finally watched the video, good job overall, so added to my new GPZ 7000 Video Gallery- 30 replies
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Actually, I am spending most of my time this year poaching your gold, so will be seeing the same terrain you are seeing!
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The zipper on mine is nylon but the part you grab and pull is metal. Can't honestly see that being a problem though.
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The Reebok model I posted also has the composite toe.
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They do not hold up anything near as well as full mountain style hiking boots but it is just the nature of lightweight boots. Especially if you dig with your feet and kick rocks all day long!
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They will work fine with my GPZ, it is not that nuts for small metal nearby, certainly not the little tab on the side zipper. Over the coil maybe, but not behind it.
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Warm Up For GPZ 7000... Some Clarification.
Steve Herschbach replied to Jonathan Porter's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Lee, I am not looking to answer for JP but just a comment. This issue is being made too much of in other quarters. I turn my GPZ on, do the frequency cancel, ground balance, go detecting. It works immediately. No doubt it settles in as the electronics warm up and more ground passes under the coil but I have been able to find gold within minutes of a cold start. What JP is describing is very subtle and most people would not even notice it. -
Hello Lee, welcome to the forum. Good to see you here!
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Said Converse but I meant Reebok - they did get the design of this boot from Converse. Just got a pair but not used yet. Like I said, stouter than the 5.11 and I like the side zipper setup. The 5.11 boots I got were about half as expensive, quick lace system, very, very comfortable.
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My Eureka Moment - The Rest Of The Story
Steve Herschbach replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
This stuff muriatic (hydrochloride) acid followed by a short dip in Whink HF seems to do the trick. Details at http://www.detectorprospector.com/forum/topic/404-best-way-to-clean-gold/ -
My Eureka Moment - The Rest Of The Story
Steve Herschbach replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
OK, you should like this. Close up pictures of three of my GPZ specimens after final cleaning to remove iron staining (compare to group 0.85 shot in original post). More information on the GPX vs GPZ on this gold at http://www.detectorprospector.com/forum/topic/738-informal-testing-of-the-gpz-vs-the-5000-on-mossy-wiry-gold/ -
Warm Up For GPZ 7000... Some Clarification.
Steve Herschbach replied to Jonathan Porter's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Maybe EMI was on the rise as day progressed? -
My Eureka Moment - The Rest Of The Story
Steve Herschbach replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Minelab Metal Detectors
Hi Paul, I can do no more than guess how the ATX would have done. It may have snagged a couple pieces, I just do not know. I really like my ATX but it is not a GPZ, nor should one expect it to be for one fifth the price. Still, when I have a huge area to cover I will be counting on the ATX with 20" mono to provide me with the ground coverage the GPZ currently lacks. -
Second that though I recently purchased some stouter Converse tactical boots for use in mountainous terrain. The 5.11 are softer and nicer in normal terrain.