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  1. 2 hours ago, alaska detector said:

    I’ve liked everything I’ve seen for the 6000, light weight, powerful, easy to use, water resistant. My main concern is the option for coils, I’m patch hunting with the potential for deep, big nuggets and have a bigger coil would be great. Not that not having it would stop me from purchasing, since this detector checks like 80% of my boxes, it’d just be nice to have.

    I see you like to chase big deep gold and if that's the case I think a GPX-5000 with the 30+ coils options out there might give you more diversity and at a lower price.  

    Now if you are like me and prefer lighter weight and better ergonomics and as a bonus, the GPX-6000 is said to perform better on smaller gold (the majority out there), then the 6000 is the way to go.

    You have a dealer in Anchorage that might be able to help you out.  If for some reason he does not have the inventory when you are ready to purchase, or you'd like to get from a dealer who offers Field Training, just look me up.  But give him 1st offer as he is in your area.

    I see you swing a 24K, how you like it?  It was one of my favorite VLF gold only detectors.

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  2. 5 minutes ago, VicR said:

    Not entirely correct. I was lucky enough to win a Vanquish 340 in March last year at the Wedderburn (Victoria) metal detecting jamboree. Unboxed it at home and found that the skid plate is an optional extra and not included! - so i had to go and buy a skid plate before using it. I am not sure its a good thing that a entry level product misses out on a vital part just to keep the price down - i am sure some new people to our sport would not realise the importance of a skid plate. I suppose they are relying on distributors to educate people who buy this product. Cant see them doing this on the GPX6000 though.

    Heck,  The dealer who offered up the detector for free, he wanted to make $5 profit so probably took the coil cover off.  

    You might be right though on the beginner models, but I don't sell enough of those.

    All Minelabs I have sold in the US for 20+ yrs came with coil covers.

    At least you won a free Minelab detector.

     

  3. 12 minutes ago, DigsAlot said:

    Steve we need you to use your crystal ball and give us the answers please. No more waiting it painful.

    To be honest.  This is the best kept secret (at least for the US Dealers) I have seen in my 20+ years selling Minelabs.  Heck, nobody has even mentioned the GPX-6500 yet.

  4. 28 minutes ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    Rumor indicates the U.S. package might be packaged with the 11" mono and 14" round DD, but I've not seen any real confirmation of that yet, or missed it.

     

    I like that rumor but I can not confirm at this time.

    My reasoning is Condor mentioned the DD coil on the detector when he seen it at the show and I do not see Minelab USA showing one thing and then selling us something different.

    This is not like picking up lady at the bar and waking up next morning to something different.

     

  5. 17 minutes ago, Ridge Runner said:

    Gerry  

     Is Minelab still offering military discount?

    As of my discussion with the big bosses of corporate Minelab USA in Chicago, YES it's an option for the dealers.  I expect most dealers will not offer the 15% off this detector as the margins won't allow for it, but a few of us ( being a VET myself - USMC), I'll try my best to make it work.  I just can't see Minelab who makes the landmine sweep detectors for US Military and NATO forces and getting big government contracts for their technologies...just walking away from our military families....I absolutely won't and they know where I stand.

    Actually, I have yet to find a company that offers Veterans a better discount than what Minelab offers.  Hats off to them for doing so...but I don't know for how long, as penny counters (share holders) might put the squeeze on any potential profit leaving their pockets.

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  6. As one of the few 20+ yr Senior Minelab Dealers and who is active on this fine DP forum (1st 3 months of DP's life and happy ever since.  In fact I don't even waste my time, posts & share knowledge on other forums).

    I have come to the conclusion on the GPX-6000, just follow the Africans, as they seem to be getting info to us faster than the rest of the world.

    I have also decided this detector and its features are worthy of my Field Staff and I owning it.  I also feel the same for my many successful customers in past and future.

    Here is the start of my Minelab GPX-6000 Pre-Orders list.

    Price of detector is $6000 for US customers or about 3 ounces of gold nuggets.

    If you want to get on the list contact Gerry's Detectors at www.gerrysdetectors.com or ring me up.

    Looking forward to filling up the Training Classes already on my website.

    Think positive and think big...

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  7. 16 hours ago, Ridge Runner said:

    Gerry  
     What I’m wondering has the Nox reach a saturation point on sales and start to slow down more so now due to a price increase?

     Did Minelab think we’ll increase the price and come out with a somewhat higher in price coils and with added expense everybody will jump on it with both feet?

     I could see myself buying the 5X10” coil if I didn’t have the 6” proven coil already. 
     

     Chuck 

    Chuck,  The Equinox just keeps becoming more and more popular and this is going into 4 yrs now...my sales are just as strong.

    I don't think the $50 price increase had anything to do with CoilTeks introduction of the new NOX coils.  The price increase was only for the US (if I am not mistaken) and CoilTek is worldwide.

    I think the 10" coil will do a few things the 6" can not, mainly getting the tip in tight crevices.  The the extra ground coverage for a small coil is ideal.  If it performs like most VLF gold detectors, it will soon become a standard for prospectors and folks detecting semi trashy areas.

     

  8. 3 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    I agree! Tips On Nugget Hunting With Minelab Equinox

    Gold found in Alaska by Steve with 6" Coil

    Gold found in California and Nevada with 6" Coil
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    What many people don't realize is how small of gold the NOX can find.

    Look at the pic of the little nuggie pickers Steve posted.  Pull a dime out of your pocket and then look at the letters in the word "LIBERTY".  Notice the size of the smaller nuggets to the letters.  Folks, most people have no clue until they actually see it happen.  The "Multi Purpose" NOX is actually 3 detectors in one. 1. Coin/Relic, 2. Beach/Water, 3. Prospecting.

    What's even more amazing, the Engineers have already set the algorithms up for the different modes.  They are Factory Preset into the detector so when you want to chase gold nuggets, grab your gold detector "the NOX" and decide what coil is best for the terrain and size of gold you wish to chase.

    You want to hunt for old coins and relics or even want to follow me to Cancun/Bahamas, grab the NOX and lets go.

    No more GB-2, no more CTX3030, no more GM-1000, no more XP Deus.  Just the NOX and the coils to match the hunt.

    Thanks CoilTek for adding 3 more tools to help my NOX find me more Treasures.

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  9. As a nugget hunter who enjoys finding my share of gold and then part of others.  I myself would never use a Gold Monster-1000 over an Equinox 800.  Never for any reason at all.  the GM-1000 is old technology when compared to the NOX.

    Now, I do enjoy selling GM-1000's to folks and especially those who want the most User Friendly Turn On and Go gold detector out there.  Many customers do not hunt gold as often as I do or in as many states and or countries.  Simplicity is what is best for those who go only a few times.  The GM-1000 is also a fantastic 2nd detector for the person who likes taking kids/grand kids, cheap friends/relatives or the wife on occasion.  Just turn it on and start swinging.

    Most importantly to me, is to get the right detector for the customer, not necessarily what I use.

  10. I just doubled down on my order, as I now see they adjusted the price more accordingly.

    I feel the 10" ellip and the 15" round will be my own 2 that gets used most.  Can't wait to get back into some of those rough terrain areas that produce big gold with my NOX and find a few more.

    10"X5" NOX COIL #C04-0018 $219

    14"X9" NOX COIL #C04-0019 $239

    15" NOX COIL #C04-0020 $269

    Contact me at www.gerrysdetectors.com to get your coils ordered.

    Yes, all finds pictures are of my NOX usage.  And as a VET myself, I also offer the 15% military discount on most Minelab Detectors.

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  11. 1 minute ago, afreakofnature said:

    Well sorry buddy.  Hopefully you (and Lunk) will still want to come out one day and I can put you on a nugget.  

    Yes, we both want to make that happen and it would be nice to do some side by side comparisons of the GPX and GPZ.  PM me the best month and possible dates, so we can start planning.  Then we can share the info/knowledge on DP so we all can learn more.

  12. UPDATE- YES  I DO HAVE A GOOD ORDER for all 3 sizes in for my customers.

    Seems CoilTek listened to the dealers and was able to work the numbers more into our favor.  Here is the new and improved updated price.

    10"X5" NOX COIL #C04-0018 $219

    14"X9" NOX COIL #C04-0019 $239

    15" NOX COIL #C04-0020 $269

    Guess I need to start reading ALL EMAILS.  Open mouth insert nugget..🤪

    Gerry at www.gerrysdetectors.com and yes that is an Equinox find.

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  13. 1 hour ago, rusty1212 said:

    I had this problem so bad I could hardly walk I was in so much pain it was very hard to get out and swing my metal detector....it work so much I got a new Ford truck 

     

    Those high heel Detecting Shoes in the pic, are they completely non metal?  

    I think all the money you made on tips while wearing that skirt is probably what helped you buy a new Ford truck.  I know it's not your good detecting skills, I've witnessed that.

  14. UPDATE & EDITED to New LOWER Pricing.

    As a longtime dealer and user/fan of CoilTek, I feel the a couple of these coils have some serious desires of use and I can see 2 of them being quite popular for our West.

    Gerry's Detectors order with CoilTek has been placed and as soon as I get them, I'll let everyone know.

    $219 for the 10"X5" Ellip NOX COIL Part # C04-0018

    $239 for the 14"X9" Ellip NOX COIL part # C04-0019

    $269 for the 15" Round NOX COIL # C04-0020

    Email me from www.gerrysdetectors.com to get on the list.

    Yes that is an Equinox find.

     

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  15. On 1/29/2021 at 3:01 AM, PhaseTech said:

    How do others compete?  How about the tired old SD2100.  Can any other non-Minelab detector match it?? Surely another company has been able to match a machine that came out in 1996!?? I highly doubt it.... but there's the challenge. Could be a very interesting experiment. 

    PhaseTech,  In the 20+ yrs I have been selling/comparing/using Minelabs and all other major brands I can get my hands on in the US, your challenge still stands.  

    I'll take the 25 yr old technology SD-2100 over all the other gold detectors from other brands in the US.  Yes for raw power and depth, it outperforms the White's, Fishers and Garretts.

    People say other brands have been trying to beat Minelab PI's and I think they need to change their tune a little.  Heck, the other brands can't beat them...they can't even keep up with them.

    Just think how much money we could save if Garrett, Fisher and White's were to have had detectors just as good.  The TDI is a fine machine for the price, as is the ATX, but they are not Minelab Depths.

    A few years back some knucklehead in the US did a video of the ATX vs GPX-5000.  Boy he sold a shitload of ATX's and made some money, but when some of them folks took our 3 days Field Training at Rye Patch, NV and when we did side by side comparisons on undug signals, there were some upset Garrett owners.  Even to this day, I get folks who want an ATX just because of that video.  Now, was the guy lying?  No, but he was not telling the truth of a variety of gold and in different soils.

    What's funny, I was one of the testers in US of the ATX and tested it in salt water beaches of Cancun, also up at Lake Tahoe and also tested it for gold nuggets in NV.  I'd rather they promote it as a great saltwater detector and good PI for the price.  It does have some nice features for nuggets vs $$$, but they never improved on it and I won't carry that log around anymore.

  16. 10 hours ago, Gold Catcher said:

    Complete agree. I can't recall a single time where a target that I heard at gain 18 would not be heard at gain 12 or even 10. In particular with HY/normal/ smoothing off. I hardly ever use smoothing.

    I'm a Smoothing Off guy as well.  Usually run GAIN around 10 to 12.  Now I don't recommend this in the Spring at Rye Patch, as the soil is to damp still.

  17. 3 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    The only reason I keep my 24K is the coil selection versus Equinox, otherwise it would be gone. The only VLF I really need for nugget hunting is the Equinox, and truth is even then I'd rather have a PI.

    This thread was about Garrett............. :laugh:

    I think you will like the news coming out next week with coil selection for the Equinox.

    Sorry for mentioning Minelab in a Garrett thread, but when someone asks for opinions, as a guy who used them quite a bit with success and knows the difference, I sometimes forget the original post.  My bad.

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