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Gerry in Idaho

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  1. On 1/17/2018 at 3:23 AM, kiwijw said:

    Not sure that you would call these animated either but they are pretty crazy unusual specimens. Again these are from the Coromandel region of NZ, where I used to live. Found with my home made 4" dredge

    No3 creek gold2

    flip side

    No3 creek gold

    The next three are the same one from different angles

    coro speci

     

    coro speci 1

     

    coro speci 4

    And another from three different angles

    coro speci zoomed

     

    coro speci 3

     

    coro speci 2

     

    coro gold speci 6

    Flip side

    coro gold speci 5

    Cheers

    JW :smile:

    Some pretty neat ones there JW.  I think I have a couple that looks like those too.  Will have to swing by the bank next week and check.

    On 1/15/2018 at 12:57 PM, AuWanderer said:

    10 gram...wire gold made into a stick pin. 

    st g1.jpg

    Stunner one there. Thanks for sharing.

     

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  2. 11 hours ago, Rod K said:

    Gerry, Well, right now i am looking mainly at a detector from the Gold Nugget point of view.

    Rod,  With the above statement, I would not recommend the 705 or the GB-Pro, as neither of them are True Nugget Detectors.

    The GB-2, GMT, GM-1000 all run a higher kHz and will find a variety of different kinds of gold better and are also best at the majority of gold (small nuggets).

    As for a good deal on an X-705?  I know nothing about that exact detector, how it was used, any warranty, condition, repairs etc.

    A good way to see the average selling price of a detector it go to eBay and check Previous Sales.

  3. Now if you really want to see the variety of uses with the X-705 and why I sell more of them in the Western States of the US (because one detector for under $500 can do many things), watch this video.  It is is not me (with 40+ years of detecting experience), but one of my customers who was pretty new at it at the time and in fact he purchased the X-Terra from me based of our discussion and the different things he wanted to accomplish with 1 detector.

    Even today, I feel the X-705 is one of the best all around detectors for the price and I am sure many other people will agree.

    So you need to figure out (or you already know) do you want a dedicated gold detector or a multi purpose detector.

    Hope this info I am sharing helps.  It is not a Tricks/Tips video but more of a: what can be found with the X-705.  I have other videos for Tips/Tricks on my site.

     

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  4. Rod K., I have never sold or used the Nokta so it would be wise to not comment on what I don't know.

    As for the X-Terra 705 and how it performs and or compares to the GMT.  If you are going for smaller nuggets of .5 gram and less, I prefer the GMT mainly because of its higher kHz operating frequency.  If you are going for larger nuggets, I'll take the X-705 as it is Deeper on big gold and also can be used for a variety of hunts.  Plus it is $300 less money than the GMT.

    But in reality, the X-705 is what I classify as a True Multi Purpose Detector and the GMT is a dedicated Gold Detector. 

    Attached photos of X-Terra gold finds and then I'll reply showing a GMT video I did while training customers.

    1X705D.jpg

    1X705E.jpg

    1X705I.jpg

    1X705L.jpg

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  5. I'm not expecting the EQ-800 to do better and or deeper than my Xcal or 3030 on a salt beach for depth.  Lets be real folks.

    I'm not expecting it to do (as good) on depth as those above mentioned detectors.

    BUT.... I have a sneaky suspicion and in fact am pretty sure it will win over my CTX and Xcal on Salt Water Beach in 4 different ways & will get me MORE GOLD.

    1st and most intriguing is the Multi IQ's SENSITIVITY and ability to find smaller gold jewelry, earrings, chains and bracelets or even a broken gold ring.  The FBS and BBS are known to perform poorly on those targets.

    2nd way to find more gold with the new EQ-800 over my Xcal and 3030.  RECOVERY SPEED.  I like to hunt around docks, old piers and they seem to be loaded with iron.  My CTX and a 6" coil do ok, but when testing , I see the need for Faster Recovery Speed.  The delay of target response after going over an iron target is not that good on BBS and FBS.  The EQ will find me more gold.

    3rd is based on the previous 2 above.  Since I'll be finding more gold and the detector is quite a bit less money, it will allow me to go more often with the wife (who is the gold bank).  So I will eventually get more gold.

    4th is compact detector is easier to get into luggage, so the wife will let me sneak it in her bag (big scoops are in mine).  It also will cut the water easier with less drag and so I can hunt longer and more hours on each trip.  I know for a fact the 3030 can get pretty tiring after 8 hour days in the water around the 4th and 5th day.  The faster the machine cuts the water, the more swings I get per hour and the longer I can hunt with less fatigue, getting me more gold.

    So in the end, the EQ-800 may not be the deepest, may not be the smoothest...but to my ears, my style and knowing what my Xcal and 3030 miss?  I'm pretty sure the Equinox will be stuffed in her luggage (she might not even know it).

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  6. I'm going to brag a little, as my staff at Gerry's Detectors Rocks in the DIAMONDS again.
    Ryan Jamison is not only my Video Editing Guru but an experienced Professional Dive Recovery Expert.
    His Find, Recovery and Return won the Best of Month and Best of Show.

    Not sure how to pull it direct from Minelabs site, but hope this shows the video, as it is cool.

    https://www.minelab.com/go-minelabbing/success-stories/-50-000-diamond-ring-recovered-from-the-bottom-of-the-lake-

     

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  7. I have a variety of cases and yours looks quite nice with good amounts of pockets...big plus.

    Different thoughts run through my mind when I put a detector in a gun case or fancy gun bag, especially if it is sitting in my truck.  Folks are watching... point is.  Years ago my buddy and I loaded the truck with some guns one evening to get up early for a long drive and hunt.  When we got to the truck in AM, the window was broke out and the guns were stolen.  We learned.

    So on the cheap, if you are not worried about damage from big dog or cooler bouncing around and you plan on laying it in a spot that won't get crushed, then a long beach towel works wonders.   Here is what you do.  Buy a couple at Yard Sales for $1 each and fold them over length wise and sow the edges together.  If you want to add a few pockets, take a couple wash cloths and sew them on the inside as well, to hold headphones, batteries etc.

    Or purchase a fine looking one like you have and quit wasting time at Yard Sales....

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  8. Know your Rocks.
    This highly desired collectors piece was found by one of my customers with a Fisher Gold Bug-2.
    If you did not know what to look for you'd probably toss the rock aside thinking "just another iron stone hot rock".  When you see a good variety of colors and minerals, its time to slow down.
    Here is a 1 of a kind tree shape gold specimen or Dagger.
    Thanks to my customers for sharing your photos of Success with me.

    RS1.jpg

    RS2.jpg

    RS3.JPG

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  9. Steve is 1 person who many people watch, follow and trust.  He gives the good/bad as he sees it, hence the majority of detector manufactures allow him to date their new and upcoming young daughter (detector).  Would it not be most beneficial for a person with such accolades be testing, especially early in its beginning stages?

    But what is so clever with Mr. Herschbach is his willingness to allow the rest of us to give input on our findings of this new machine.

    Yes there will be loyalists with blinders who try to pick anything to death if it carries a different brand.  All I can say is...I won't go there.

    With the internet so easy to reach from sea to sea and pole to pole, the vast users and their findings will be quite interesting to read.

    After all, how can 1 man in Reno, NV find all the bugs, see all the greatness and test the soils across the lands.  He can't and that is why he too is open to comments and input of Pros/Cons.

    I can't wait for March to arrive, as there will be plenty to read from users everywhere.  Why March you ask?  Anything less and I feel you don't have enough time on it.

    Thanks for allowing us Steve, very thoughtful.

     

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  10. The new Equinox has so many bases covered, it will be hard not to want to swing it at all.

    Tailing/Placer piles for gold nuggets.

    Inland freshwater swimming holes for old silver coins and gold jewelry.

    Easy, compact travel on the plane to Saltwater beaches  on the coastal regions.

    Urban hunting parks/schools

    Old coin/artifact recover in areas with more trash than the majority of people used to want to detect. Minelab camps, Railroad sites, military posts.

    Ancient Artifacts in the fields of UK.

    Just too dang many options really and the fact that 1 detector could be the best for the majority of my hunts...is astonishing.

    During the vast majority of my personal field testing dreams, it was the true winner each time. :ph34r:Oh boy, I can't wait to go to bed for another.

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  11. I know many $1000+ detectors would not hit that coin in the wet salt beach.

    What was nice is the see how smooth the detector was operating at.

    Yes I can turn up the GAIN/SENS on any detector to here a target, but when you sweep off to the side, the chatter is quite noticeable and this one was very stable.

    I won't say it yet until I actually try it on a Salt Water beach, but this could be my new travel companion.  So much more easier to pack than my 3030 too.  Plus I won't have to worry about leaking battery seal.

    My 40+ years of detecting has seen many new machines and some were very good.  The new EQ-800 is getting me all giddi again for so many reasons too.

     

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