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12 hours ago, MikePfeiffer said:
If I listened correctly, they said it would read to 35 meters. Well that's 82 feet. I thought GPS was good to about 50 ft. Curious about their transmitter receiver technology.
Mike,
Assuming your are talking about the 3d thing for the Iphone, I can't say it any plainer, it's a scam. It's a piece of s###. It only has enough technology to fool some unsuspecting person into buying it. It won't find you anything.
If you want a real detector there are plenty out there that you can find reviews on. You won't find this product at any reputable detector dealer. I can promise you if it was legit, someone here at this website would have one already. It's a free world though and you are certainly free to buy it. Just buyer Beware !
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49 minutes ago, Tortuga said:
I've always liked Walco the best but they're hard to find.
After Tortuga post I though I would do a search of Walco Picks.
I was surprised to see what turned up: http://forums.nuggethunting.com/index.php?/topic/4148-walco-picks-shoves-it-up-docs-arse/
So I will probably not go with a Walco Pic as I like Docs. He's the only one to send me a free hat or free anything when I bough a coil from him in 05. I still have the hat!.
Terry
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When's the next train to Mongolia? It that near Kentuckia?
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Some just don't give a crap about anything! Thanks for filling someone's hole. There is always that 1% that ruins things for the 99%.
I like the digger in the pic though.
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48 minutes ago, MikePfeiffer said:
The video on the website is interesting.
It does sound interesting but it looks to be in-line with the long distance detectors that have been conning people for years. It might make an OK walking stick but I wouldn't even count on that.
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13 hours ago, sjmpainter said:
So the question is what would you consider a good sample Pan
As to pans, is this not the official and only recommended pan by this website?
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4 hours ago, sjmpainter said:
So the question is what would you consider a good sample Pan?
It's a really good pan for sure.
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Nice little haul!
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6 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:
You all do read the warranties, right?
Right?
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Wow that's unreal Strick. You are definitely doing something right!
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6 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:
NokMak in general has been superb in fixing issues when they arise but if they really want to make serious inroads as a manufacturer they need to do all they can to put these types of issues in the past.
It's too bad NokMak can't help with the shipping at least when fault is likely theirs and not the user's. The least they could do is make a repair more user friendly.
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5 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:
Slag on Tom's forum. He also reports getting a Gold Racer and having it fail.
Sorry to hear that SL Guin's Gold Racer failed as I helped him get it along with another detector and I got his 3030. A good trade for both of us. I know his Gold Racer worked initially as he let me know about some of his finds using it.
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Looks like you did alright with this oldy but goody detector!
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8 hours ago, Ridge Runner said:
Some may not know this but you tell a horse age by it's teeth..
That is true with horses and they do can do that with deer and Elk as well but they go lookin in my mouth they might mistake me for a baby with a big head. And they might be half right .
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8 hours ago, Ridge Runner said:
Some may not know this but you tell a horse age by it's teeth..
That is true with horses and they do can do that with deer and Elk as well but they go lookin in my mouth they might mistake me for a baby with a big head. And they might be half right .
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7 hours ago, Ridge Runner said:
I need more time detecting but just on the little I seen today I can't help but like it..
Looks like you weathered the storm Chuck. You know the old saying, bad luck comes in 3's, hopefully the bad luck is done with you for a while. I'm glad Tom was there for you to keep things moving along. White's ought to be glad they have someone like Tom looking out for their customers!
Terry
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Wow, I don't know who the owner is but even if I don't make it my hat off to you! Semper Fi.
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Should we bring copy of our DD 214 or would a 10" dd be better?
Speaking of DD what's the ground like there? very mineralized or no?
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Don't know that this is any help but on my only journey though Northern California back on 05, I was half lost and stopped and asked a guy standing in the yard of a home for directions. We got to talking and he noticed my GP 3500 in my truck. It just so happened he worked at a famous local mine and mentioned they sometimes used a minelab PI detector like mine to help locate large gold deposits. He said they located a deposit recently with a minelab finding a 1000 ounces of gold. He said they haven't found a lot of gold lately and a deposit like that helped keep the mine open.
Terry
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Sounds great! I May try to attend as I'll be in Oregon in July.
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I don't know what the deal is lately with my post's doing a double take. I think it may have something to do with my Satellite internet but not sure?
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On 5/17/2016 at 1:36 PM, Norvic said:
That 17x13 hit on those nuggets noticeably and repeatably harder than the the 17x11 did which is another reason its become my favorite coil.
Jasong is talking about the new 17X13 Nugget finder Evolution mono coil.
6 hours ago, AussieMatt said:Again IMO these coils may also be just squeezing the last bit of life out of the PI format? Can the GPX series be further improved on - new timings (addition of MPF maybe), even better ground handling/EMI filtering, discrimination & so on.
I'm a rookie at this and not basing my thought on personal experience just observation. When you see more (much more) experienced nugget shooters going to these new tech coils and selling their old coils I think it says a lot more than words can say. I'm seeing folks like Rex and Jasong and others giving great reviews either by word or by their actions or both concerning these new tech coils. I doubt it would be good for everyone to dump their old coils and go to these but if one is in the market for a new coil anyway like myself why not get what the best are going to?
It appears to me some are also going to larger coils over here. Again based on my observation big coils over here in the past don't seem to have been used as much as maybe they have down under. But these new tech coils though there are smaller ones now, seem to be coming first in the mid to larger sizes originally at least large by US standards. Those using them seem to indicate they are more sensitive than previous large mono's. Jasong's favorite coil, the 17 X 13 nor the 14" Elite are not small coils but reviewers are noting extra sensitivity. Some reviewers are biased but some I know to give honest opinions and this is one of them:
Nothing really to be lost by folks buying these new tech coils anyway. If you don't agree they are any better it gives you a chance to pick up some good used coils on the cheap. I've picked up a couple recently from buyers of New tech. But I also picked up a couple of the New tech coils too.
Terry
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On 5/17/2016 at 1:36 PM, Norvic said:
That 17x13 hit on those nuggets noticeably and repeatably harder than the the 17x11 did which is another reason its become my favorite coil.
Jasong is talking about the new 17X13 Nugget finder Evolution mono coil.
6 hours ago, AussieMatt said:Again IMO these coils may also be just squeezing the last bit of life out of the PI format? Can the GPX series be further improved on - new timings (addition of MPF maybe), even better ground handling/EMI filtering, discrimination & so on.
I'm a rookie at this and not basing my thought on personal experience just observation. When you see more (much more) experienced nugget shooters going to these new tech coils and selling their old coils I think it says a lot more than words can say. I'm seeing folks like Rex and Jasong and others giving great reviews either by word or by their actions or both concerning these new tech coils. I doubt it would be good for everyone to dump their old coils and go to these but if one is in the market for a new coil anyway like myself why not get what the best are going to?
It appears to me some are also going to larger coils over here. Again based on my observation big coils over here in the past don't seem to have been used as much as maybe they have down under. But these new tech coils though there are smaller ones now, seem to be coming first in the mid to larger sizes originally at least large by US standards. Those using them seem to indicate they are more sensitive than previous large mono's. Jasong's favorite coil, the 17 X 13 nor the 14" Elite are not small coils but reviewers are noting extra sensitivity. Some reviewers are biased but some I know to give honest opinions and this is one of them:
Nothing really to be lost by folks buying these new tech coils anyway. If you don't agree they are any better it gives you a chance to pick up some good used coils on the cheap. I've picked up a couple recently from buyers of New tech. But I also picked up a couple of the New tech coils too.
Terry
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Thanks Steve.
Sorry to hear the maker of it has passed. If I recall I believe these were made from old leaf springs which is very hard steel yet very durable.