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FollowTheBeep

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    North Dakota
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    Taking my boys detecting with me.
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    Equinox 800, Makro Racer, Delta 4000, Ace 250. Grave Digger shovels.

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  1. Welcome! I don't post much but if you want the most knowledgeable group of people regarding practical metal detecting, you've definitely found the right place!
  2. My birthday is in April and hopefully so is the thaw. I'll be content with waiting and learning from everyone who received theirs first. Life's too short to stress about missing something that I never had in the first place.
  3. I'm truly happy for everyone that is able to afford the latest and greatest whenever it comes out. But not everyone has that ability. Perhaps when the kids are grown and the house is paid for... But many people love this hobby and want the best bang for their buck and just because they have other life obligations doesn't mean that when the time is available to partake in the hobby that they should use entry level equipment. I am planning on buying an 800 but the question posed by Gerry was 'Why so many not sure of the Equinox?' and I posed one possible answer to the question. I was saving up for the CTX and now I'm glad that I won't need to spend so much to get the results I'm looking for.
  4. You must remember too that their are many detectorists that may only get out a few times a year for any real length of time and spend only a couple hours a week in parks or private residences. Would those folks love to update with each new model? Of course they would. However, if it takes four years to cover the cost of a detector then the odds of them making more frequent purchases less likely. These are the folks that are irritated when a new unit comes on the market and touted by a company and the "experts" as being a great unit and a great value then find out a year and a half later that the company made tweaks an are putting out great unit #2 and the one you just purchased is being sold off by the "experts" so they can tout the next detector. Of course they sold theirs for 90% of the original price but as soon as they begin pushing another one, yours is worth 40%. This is all good for dealers and "experts" at the front of the line but it makes those of us that have to really weigh the benefits of a detector as reviewed by those who are not benefiting in any way from the review. I'm as excited about the Equinox as the next guy but committing the funds blindly is hard when the above scenario has played out several times in the past three years. HH
  5. I couldn't agree with you more Gerry. Being in North Dakota, it will probably be mid April before I can get out to do any worthwhile detecting; as such, I've decided to wait to order an Equinox since I know others are really chomping at the bit to get one now. If I was further south, you would not only have my money for the detector but a new pinpointer too. Hopefully by mid March there will be some available without a long wait. HH
  6. As my skills in the hobby have improved over the last few years, I have been seriously looking at multi-frequency detectors as a way to enhance certain areas. With the announcement of the Equinox I believe that it may be the best option for me. It is an all terrain unit that appears to have an easy to use interface at a rather reasonable price point. I'm excited about how this machine will perform but still curious about accessory prices.
  7. I'm guessing that the headphones and the WM08 will almost make up the difference in cost between the two models.
  8. I just watched a video from Keith Southern regarding a warble/fluty sound from FBS machines on coins vs. nails. Would you describe the Equinox as having the same effect? The Equinox will be my first multiple frequency machine so I'm just trying to wrap my head around the potential differences to my red Racer.
  9. I for one am ok with waiting. The ground here in North Dakota probably won't thaw until April anyway.
  10. I couldn't find anything either. It's curious if they have already taken pre-orders for them.
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