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Rob Allison

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  1. Hey Bill and others, This has always been a debatable subject (hearing, signal enhancers and miss targets). This last weekend, I gave the new Nugget Finder 17x13 Z Searchcoil another run over hammered patches. My first trip out was actually much better, but we will talk about the second trip to some of the most hammered patches I know about. Keep in mind, I have ran over these few patches with the GPZ and stock coils many times over, along with friends and some customers. Prior to that, hammered to death from VLF's all the way to the GPX 5000 with various sized coils. The ground has been passed over probably every direction, even spots dug up where people found several nuggets in a small area. That all being said, went back with the GPZ 7000, new NF coil, Sun Ray Pro Headphones, No booster/amp and running some pretty conservative settings (Sen 10, Auto Balance, General, Normal) and picked up 3 nuggets over the course of about 5 hours along with several dozen trash targets and bullets. I pretty much concentrated on the area where I know I personally found nuggets. I was super surprised what was missed (many deep trash targets, boot tacks, wire, pieces of tin ...) and the 3 nuggets. I really thought will all the targets missed at depth, I would get lucky to pick out a nice one. Nothing to write home about, but one piece was only a few grains, other was a nice 1 gram specimen and another 1 gram crystalline nugget. A couple of grams only takes a small chunk out of a $1200 searchcoil, but I had a great time and realized you never can clean a patch completely out. My long time thought process has been conservative settings, very little background noise and concentrate on breaks in the threshold. This can't in my opinion be done well with external speakers or detector speakers, but only with a good set of headphones hardwired to the detector. Wishing you all much success! Rob
  2. Great picture guys. I always enjoyed when Erik would come over, he would examine any specimen (gold, silver, copper or whatever) I had on hand. Great to hear you guys sold a bunch of your books. Anyone looking for Erik's books on Rich Hill or the 3 volumes on Quartzsite along with Reese's book we carry them. They all have amazing color pictures and a wealth of information for any prospector/nugget shooter. Rob
  3. Hey Gerry, Hope we both can weather the storm. We both have been long time Minelab & Coiltek supporters, so hopefully they understand a little bit of our frustration. We haven't given up, we have continued to sell, promote and train anyone interested in these products for many years. God Bless, Rob
  4. Hey Guys, Overall, Doc's had brought some amazing products to us over the years. One of the first was when Doc decided to build the Doc's Goldscreamer Power Pack System for the GPX series, as Coiltek decided to stop making the Coiltek Pocket Rocket. The Doc's Goldscreamer Power Pack System for the SD, GP or GPX system has been a huge hit along with the stand along Goldscreamer Signal Enhancers for also the SD, GP or GPX series. Minelab discontinued the Dome top 6v 15ah battery years ago, but thousands of users still owned the SD and GP series detectors needing a replacement at some point. Doc built the 6v 7ah and 6v 12ah Dome Top Aftermarket batteries, which we still sell a bunch of today. Now think of all the control box covers, cover kits, armrest covers, lower shafts 30.5 amd 34.5", Carbon Fiber Shafts, headphone adapters, slimline external speakers, knee pads, snake gaitors and much more. Now that Doc has the 3D Printer, no telling what he might design/build. Thanks for always being a great manufacture, distributor and long time friend. Rob
  5. Hey Reese, How was Saturday's turn out at the Quartzsite Gold Show? Hope you sold a bunch of book and met some great prospectors. Erik is always a blast to talk and listen to, he's a genius when it comes to gold geology in my opinion. He's a long time friend and a great resource to boot. Rob
  6. Hey Steve, Well said, it's nothing many of us didn't know 10 years ago when the Internet was going strong. I knew it was a just a matter of time until Big Box retailers were selling the products, then Amazon and such. I agree, many of the small dealers do in fact probably drop ship 90% of their products, but there are a few of us that still keep a full line in stock of most detectors and all the aftermarket and other accessories like Doc's, Apex picks, DetectorPro headphones, Coiltek coils, NF coils and such. We are a dying bread, small dealers will all go away at some point in the future. P.S. If you see me selling Lemonade along the roadside, don't laugh! Rob
  7. Hey Phrunt, You have a good point, there has been a lot of regions where potential customers want to buy products, but their country don't even have a dealer/distributor and under a dealer contract, we can't ship outside the USA? I can see where this does benefit the end user. However, if that is the case, why not just open the dealers to allow them to ship anywhere in the World? Give us the opportunity to make that sale rather than the manufacture direct? I understand the local dealer in the area don't want to allow outside dealers to sell in their region, but potentially now they are selling against their Manufacture, what is the difference? Interesting if anything ... Rob
  8. Hey Guys, It was brought to my attention that Coiltek is now direct selling against their own dealers in Australia. A customer asked if it effected the US market, but I told him I didn't even know they were doing such. Curious how it has affected the dealers in Australia, if any? I'm always curious when someone like Minelab will direct sale against their own dealers here in the US? I would think with all the hundreds of dealers/distributors here in the US that advertise on their own, have their own websites that drive sales, they wouldn't eliminate dealers/distributors, but could decide to just sell themselves. I hate to see this, but I guess business is business I always like the business structure of Manufactures and even their Distributors to not direct sell against their dealers, but for some products that is not the case here in the US either. Fingers crossed for all us dealers/distributors here in the good ole' USA. Rob
  9. Its a real deal, not sure how many detectors they are going to release with a 6 month time frame ...
  10. Hey Beatup, What a beautiful gold nugget! Congrats on the new find and the NF 17x13. Many have been asking about the success with the new coil, so glad we have some reports coming in. I hunt with very similar settings, High Yield, Normal and a Sensitivity of 9-10 max and have found many very deep nuggets and tiny gold near the surface around a grain or so. I like a smooth running detector and concentrate very hard to ID breaks in threshold or faint whispers or anything that disturbs the normal sounding threshold. When in doubt, a quick boot scrape of an inch or so will let you know! Rob
  11. Hello All, I told Doc I would toss up a post here about his new "Doc's Gold Monster 1000 Control Box Covers with hood (Olive Drab Green and Aussie Digital Camo colors). The new Olive Green one is $56.95 and the Aussie Digital Camo is $59.95 + S/H. The older style will be discontinued that was $54.95. We still have them available and also bunded with all Gold Monster 1000 purchases. These new Gold Monster covers have a removable Hood and the Hook/Latch are made of 3M material for superior strength. Here are the new pictures. Doc always does a great job. You can purchase them from Rob's Detectors, any dealer that sales Doc's Detecting Products or Doc's himself. Olive Drab Green - https://www.robsdetectors.com/docs-green-minelab-gold-monster-control-box-cover-kit/ Aussie Digital Camo - https://www.robsdetectors.com/docs-aussie-digital-camo-minelab-gold-monster-1000-cover-kit/ Rob
  12. Hey Guys, I have heard of two reports back as of tonight from customers that ordered them from us. Hey Bill, thanks for the order, you will love it. A customer of mine called this evening and stated he found a beautiful 1/2 ounce solid gold nugget in an area he hunted hard with the stock 14x13 and NF 12" Z Search that he also purchased earlier in the year. He said it was just a faint whisper, but said he flat out missed it, as several nuggets were found within a few feet and he gridded the area off. Sounds like he practically paid for the coil with one nugget, which we all hope to do at some point. I have found a few pieces so far, nothing as big a 1/2 ounce, most of them were 3-4 grammers at deeper depths in old patches. I have a few spots I want to give it a run on, but I'm so limited on time. We still have a few left in stock then we all have to wait until the next NF shipment arrives in the US .... https://www.robsdetectors.com/nugget-finder-17x13-z-searchcoil-for-gpz-7000/ Rob
  13. Hey Deathray, I don't remember the conversation on my forums, I'm sure it was a long time ago. Was it about what coils came with the Minelab GP Extreme? Gerry's correct, when purchased new the GP Extreme came with two coils, 11 inch and 18" and they were both DD/Pseduo Mono's. You also got the black hard case, which was pretty nice if you traveled.
  14. Gold Ryder, I agree with you. I still remember when the GPZ 7000 first came out, priced at $10,000 MAP. Many were sold, but most were die hard electronic prospectors that just had to have them. It's wasn't more than a couple of years, maybe less, that the price dropped to $8000. I have to say, I received many emails/phone calls as customer were frustrated to hear such. If the so called GPZ 8000 (if that is what it might be called) is lighter, more sensitive and maintains at least the same amount of depth as the GPZ 7000 now, I might potentially drop $8000 on it, but I honestly can't see paying more. It seems much more immune to EMI than the GPX 6000 or any previous Minelab PI, which I really like. Rob
  15. Hey Reese, Great video and beautiful nugget. Hopefully the NF 12x7 coil on the way to you will give you great results also. Per on phone conversation, make sure you carry a nice hair comb, they work wonders on flicking a cholla ball right off you (you don't have to grab it and the comb allow you to get good leverage and break it loose). I have had many cholla ball attacks! Rob
  16. Hey Guys, Hopefully we will hear some great reports soon. All of my coils were shipped to customers this week, so I'm sure by tomorrow or Wednesday some reports will start trickling in. The only NF coils for the 6000 to arrive on this batch were the 12x7 elliptical. They seem very well built, pretty light, so we will see. Rob
  17. Hey Gerry, When the SD2000 first came out, several old-time electronic prospectors I knew couldn't wait to get this coil and Pulse Induction detector over some deep ground. One guy I knew that traveled from Arizona, Northern Nevada, California and parts of old Mexico was doing a pound of gold per day with this set up. He was smart enough to also get on one of the first flights out of the US to Western Australia and got 160 ounces the first season, which he claimed was a short season due to the time he arrived. I would guess 10's of 1000's of ounces were picked up in a few years from prospectors across the Globe using the Minelab SD2000 and the Trash Can 18" Mono (Fiberglass) searchcoil. I'm sure a lot of it was the right timing, the right ground with the right detector. Rob
  18. Hey Guys, Being a dealer for over 20 years, you would think with some of these prices the units would be flying out the doors. The price of gold is nearly $2000 per ounce, but the sales are in the tank across the board. If you noticed over the last 6 months, they have dropped prices on the Gold Monster 1000, Equinox series, CTX 3030 and now for a limited time you can get a GPZ 7000 or SDC 2300 for 25% off MAP. What about the recent, purchase a GPX 6000 and get a FREE Gold Monster 1000 included. I've never seen this from Minelab. There has been some new detectors like the Equinox 700 & 900 to reflect the price drop in the prior Equinox series and the new Manticore (if you can get one) for the price drop on the 3030. Maybe we can expect a new GPZ 8000 to pop out this season, but if it's not much lighter and priced no more than $7999.00 I'm not sure it's going to be a huge seller either. Just my personal thoughts, kind of crazy times right now. Inflation is super high, prices of most good are double if not triple and gas is no cheaper. I think most people are holding close to their money due to the uncertainty in the World economy. Correct me if I'm off base .... Rob
  19. Hey Gerry, Thanks for the kind works. Ya, the industry as a whole is much different. A buddy said he wanted to start selling detectors, don't know anything about them, but thought it would be easy. I told him good luck! Rob
  20. Hey Guys, The NF coils are tough right now. We did get a small batch of the new GPZ 17x13 Z-Search coils, most of them all gone. We received some more Sadie 8x6 Mono's and 14x9 EVO's, but most of the other EVO's are on backorder still and NO GPX 6000 coils. We are only getting one size on the next shipment, I believe the 12x7 GPX 6000 coil. I also agree about the color, would think a lighter color like white or even gray would reflect UV better than black, shit we all know car manufactures claim a Black Vehicle is 3-5 degrees hotter than a White vehicle. Maybe plastic is different, but I look at just about everyone other coil manufacture and they are white, Orange, Tan and Gray for the most part. Oh well, if they work well, keep swinging them! Rob
  21. Hey Guys, This is coming from another Dealer, Gerry has his own ways .... LOL , but is a stand up guy and fights the good fight for the detector industry. If I could of just tape recorded or shot a video of the handful of times Gerry has stood up against the Minelab bigshots during these conferences, fighting for better prices, better products and just to listen to us (the dealers and end users a bit more) on feedback about new products/detectors. P.S. Ok, Gerry now you owe me a slice of pizza and a cold one from that Rye Patch bar/restaurant ... Hehe Rob
  22. Believe it or not, the NF 17x13 Z-Search coil, which we now have in stock (see classifieds for details) really balances out the GPZ 7000, even better than the stock 14x13. Nugget Finder did a very well job on constructing this new coil for your Minelab GPZ 7000.
  23. Hey Guys, I have swung the Minelab GPZ 7000 from day one with the stock 14x13 searchcoil, but the moment the new NF 12" Z Searchcoil arrived here in the US, I purchased one and haven't taken it off. I might loose a tiny bit of depth, but it made the GPZ 7000 useable to me all day without any assistance (harness, bungee, swing arm and such). It's super light and super sensitive and much easier to pinpoint with. Now that being said, the new NF 17x13 GPZ coils are just about to arrive and now I have to try them out. I never cared much for the stock 19", so the NF 17x13 might be the ticket for more deeper gold. I personally don't think the smaller CTX battery is the solution for a lighter GPZ. I found it to throw off the counter balance effect, so prefer the standard or stock battery to add a bit more weight on the back end of the detector. End users light consider the use of a good custom harness/backpack, bungee cord, swing arm or going with a small searchcoil like the NV 12" Round Z Search or potentially a X-coil.
  24. Hey Steve, I didn't think their was much truth in it, but it was a legitimate question that was brought to my attention from others. I was directed to the original post on a social media site. I'm impressed with the Garrett Axiom and know it's not some old Minelab SD or GP technology from the performance. I figured with your knowledge and involvement with many different manufactures the truth would be told quickly. Thanks for your detailed explanation of Garrett. I wasn't a super huge fan of the Infinium for gold nugget hunting, the ATX was better, but way too heavy in my opinion, but I believe Garrett hit the Axiom out of the park @ $3995.00. A few customers are using one at a mine site and they are impressed with it's sensitivity to quartz/gold using Monoloop. Rob
  25. Hey All, It was brought to my attention from a friend, that the new Garrett Axiom is just old Minelab technology. I really didn't know how to answer this question, when it was asked. Someone (name not listed) posted this on a social media, so myself and other customers are curious on the validity of it? I'm not sure what Ultra Pulse Technology really is, beyond Garrett's PI version or technology. Curious mind would like to know ....
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