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Nokta Anfibio Multi Price Announced
Noah (FL) replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
The 19 is intriguing. It will be interesting to see what the “cache” mode entails. Any news on a user manual yet? -
Naming Contest For New Multifrequency Detector
Noah (FL) replied to Nokta Detectors's topic in Nokta / Makro Legend Forum
The MK is my first experience with any of your products and I am 300% loving its abilities. I am convinced that whatever your engineers and techs come up with for the simultaneous multi freak detector will be a success. That being said, my MK keeps me too busy digging goodies to think about a new detector for many more years hopefully! Cant wait to see what the future holds!!! Thanks for making great products EDIT......the only thing I would change on MK or add to future models would be to have the backlight be Red. I do some night hunting when it’s hot in the summer and the stock back light really hampers nighttime vision. I usualyy keep a red lighting gel over the screen at night. -
Makro Multi Kruzer Chattering
Noah (FL) replied to Ridge Runner's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
Thats the unfortunate reality of the internet. It’s soeasy for people to post vids and forum posts of things they perceive as problematic before they have taken the time to really learn the machine’s character and capabilities. -
No more puzzling than a parachute delivery.............. Lets hope it won't take that long to hit the market!
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It will be interesting to see what the pulse delay/timing capabilities of the final production Manta will be. It's been discussed by quite a few folks that the big hurdle is factory production of a coil that can reliably operate below 10uS. Time will tell and at least now,White's may have given them a reason to hurry it along!
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I have a 5x9 for the Makro, but I almost always have my Mojave when I travel. It's so easy to pack the control box and coil in a carry on and the rods and a trowel in the checked bag! I work with touring bands so get a lot of opportunities to jewelry hunt at festival sites and amphitheaters with lawn seating, and a lot of theaters and arenas seem to be cozied up to old parks/ green spaces in down town areas that surprisingly must not see that many detectorists! Thanks for the video link. I've watched a few of his talking videos. Very knowledgable guy, it was a seminar/talk of his that finally made me understand the whole threshold versus sensitivity concept.
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Thanks for the advice! I have been doing some land research based on the links Steve has in his wonderful beginners articles on the website. I guess I'll focus on the Phoenix area since that will maximize family visiting time as well, and I'll be able to borrow my uncles truck instead of getting a rental stuck in a cactus. Probably just give it a shot with my MakroMK or Tesoro Mojave. I know they aren't ideal specialized nugget machines, but both are capable of detecting tiny bits and at this point I'm in it more for the adventure. When it happens I'll pack plenty of H2O and stick to the morning and evening shifts!
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I'll have to look into that. Might just fit my timeline!
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EDITED.........For a first timer just doing some experimental nugget hunting would it be worth a GPAA membership for access to the claims or just doing some research and hunting BLM land? Will be in Phoenix visiting a friend after a work trip that ends in Vegas. I am entertaining renting a car instead of flying and trying my luck for nuggets along the way! Thanks...Noah What group/club is best for AZ or NV gold detecting claims??? First time detector prospector looking for a nugget!!! Relic/coin hunter from Florida planning a vacation. Thanks
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I’m sure it was location as much as machine, never less the MMK helped shorten the old bucketlist in the last month. The walker wasn’t very deep but the V nickel was a good 8-9” and still a clean ID of 29-30. Land or water I am really loving this machine!
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Was going to opt for the 14khz Kruzer until I got a price quote from a dealer. Seems most small dealers will go agood bit below retail. Made getting the multi Kruzer a no brainer.
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Minelab Pro-Find 35 Pinpointer - Review
Noah (FL) replied to SittingElf's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Can you de-tune it like the Garrett? -
Two thumbs up!!!!!! Thanks for your hard work!!!
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Hey Fisher, Can You Hear Me?
Noah (FL) replied to SDMiner's topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
Would be interesting to see some actual sales numbers. I’d be willing to wager that FTP makes alot more selling BountyHunters in the “big box stores” than Minelab will make off the EQX. Im no marketing genius but just by sheer number of stores and units I've seen on display I would think that BountyHunter probably rules the roost in sales. In the US anyway -
Hey Fisher, Can You Hear Me?
Noah (FL) replied to SDMiner's topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
Most european governments support innovations in technology and the arts very well. Definitely not a negative, makes sense to promote innovation and creativity. -
Kruzer Waterproof Headphone Availability Related Info
Noah (FL) replied to a topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
Thanks for the info Tom. Mine are currently en route and will give them a go when I get home next week. I wonder if there is any volume to be gained via an update or if the internal amp is already maxed? -
I have a screen protector on mine and the two times I’ve been out in the rain I just wiped it off with a bandanna I keep in my back pocket when I needed to see settings clearly. Also, the hood of my rain jacket kept the wireless HPs plenty dry.
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Makro Gold Kruzer Review
Noah (FL) replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
That's a very well done review sir! I have been using the MultiKruzer for a few months now, and am thoroughly impressed with the platform. With the depth it'll detect lead BB pellets,shotgun pellets, 22 bullets and shell casings I'm sure the 61khz platform will be a great prospecting and jewelry machine. -
Silver Sabre - What Do You Folks Think?
Noah (FL) replied to Johnnysalami1957's topic in Compass, D-Tex, Tesoro, Etc.
After a second thought............ If ya need a behind the seat quick opportunity/tot lot/whatever machine and you want a Tesoro, just buy a new compadre. Unless you are gonna spring for a model with manual GB the compadre would be smart money. $160ish with a warranty. -
Silver Sabre - What Do You Folks Think?
Noah (FL) replied to Johnnysalami1957's topic in Compass, D-Tex, Tesoro, Etc.
If it functions properly it's good deal. If it needs to get a $50 tune up then maybe or maybe not??? -
Another Tool In The Tesoro Tool Box
Noah (FL) replied to Fskafish's topic in Compass, D-Tex, Tesoro, Etc.
Not sure which coil you currently have but the smaller 5.75" coil might find some targets that the larger factory coils missed. Still gets very good depth, but will separate targets much better. -
Stumbled upon this beauty in the woods behind a hotel in Nashville a few weeks ago. 1/2 hour hunt turned a couple modern bullets , 2 modern coins , a few cans, and this 1918 merc. You just never know!
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I always bring a Tesoro when I travel for work. I just put the coil and control box in my carry-on backpack. Pinpointer, digger, finds pouch, and rods go in my checked suit case. From years of air travel in the music business I can attest to how hard it is to get the airline to reimburse you for anything of value that is damaged in checked luggage.
