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  1. I dont know how I missed it either !

    Collapsed and Hospitalized with bleeding ulcers etc 🥴 at one point very many years ago.

    Yuppers for me I believe it really belongs in yer radiator to keep the rig from freezing !

    Very good Steve, and all else who have conquered the monster over the years.

    Carry on Hapy Huntn 🤠😬🥴🙉🙊🙈😎

  2. 15 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    For what it is worth this was a major deciding factor in my ditching my Gold Monster and keeping the 24K. Minelab's policy of limiting coils lost me and switched me to White's in this instance. Not only does the 24K have twice as many coils, you don't get the coil knock issues with the 24K to anywhere near the extent as exists with the Gold Monster. You can scrub the ground with the 24K with no problem. Plus more control options, better balance, does not roll over when set down, etc.

    BRAVO  Steve !!!
    BUT you forgot the best part of ALL !
    MADE IN THE USA.
    Thanks for the details on the 24K.

  3. Steve Thank you for taking the time to respond, appreciate it.
    Simon, my 1st nuggets were with a GMT. Matter of fact there were 3  1st nuggets 1 right after another that day.
    Then I proceeded to detect over 60 from the same patch with the Whites.
    I have to admit I want to try out the 24K, but haven't had the opportunity. Been without a VLF for years , however life has a way of "coming back around" as we age.

     

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    I agree with Fred, they could be anywhere.
    Speaking from experience, I discovered a "cold find" while detecting for gold nuggets.
    A pleasant surprise it was.
    Existing strewnfields are your best bet to lay your hands on one.
    However it does no harm to "search" where ever you have the opportunity to do so.
    Having a small "sample" will increase your chances of identifying one in the field.
    Perseverance is the key. 

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