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Scoop For Small Jewelry Detecting In Water
Terry Soloman replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
Psssst.. Steve! Over here.. 1/4" Wire Mesh Hardware Cloth in the bottom, sides of your existing scoop. Tailor to your needs. $7.00 Your Welcome!? -
Another Blast To The Past On Detector Ads
Terry Soloman replied to Ridge Runner's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Wow! Did that bring back some memories! I used to grab my Dad's magazines in the late 60's and read them cover-to-cover! Thank you for sharing RR!! Here are two Videos I put together a couple years ago, along the same line - Hope you enjoy! -
Buffalo In The Local Park
Terry Soloman replied to 1515Art's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Congratulations! Super find with a readable date. ? -
Just Picked Up The Multi Kruzer
Terry Soloman replied to Hotled's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
Congrats! the Whites machine may become a closet queen once you get to know the MK! -
Hi Matt! Let's just say "Results may vary." ?
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Upcoming New Gold Nugget Detectors
Terry Soloman replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Another great look behind the curtains of the industry Steve. ? -
I have noticed the NOX is sensitive to EMI. The beach can be a problem up on the dry sand, but I usually go into 10kHz in the dry sand, and that usually clears up most of it. Have you tried this?
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I went to a park in Yonkers, New York, the second "hilliest" City in the United States, just behind San Francisco, and detected a park that has been heavily hunted since the 1970s. It is in a very old part of the City, that is now run down, and dangerous. I was approached by two sets of policemen during my 90-minute hunt, and after short conversations, me giving them my business card, and them warning me to "keep your eyes open," I continued detecting. Not my best hunt ever, but the Multi Kruzer, three-tone, 5kHz, gain 80, really sniffs out copper and silver missed by countless other detectorists over the last four decades! Really starting to get a feel for the machine as I approach 100-hours on the headphones. I got out of the area without being robbed or assaulted, got some wheats, an IH with a marble beside it, and a silver. Happy-happy!
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Beach Hunt #7 Is In The Books
Terry Soloman replied to schoolofhardNox's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Amazing!!!!? -
Silence Isn't Always Golden
Terry Soloman replied to GB_Amateur's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Bingo! Using this strategy has allowed me to hunt places many might consider off limits. -
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Zeroed It Down To The Right Area. First Nox Silver!
Terry Soloman replied to SittingElf's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Some great finds! Congrats on the Rosie!! -
Had a chance to test the Makro Multi-Kruzer with wireless headphones this weekend. I found most of the coins in Three-tone, 14kHz, with minimal notching. My oldest was a 1901 Indian Head, and my deepest was a 1941 Wheat penny on the deeper side of 11-inches! I thought I had a sliver of Spanish silver for a heartbeat, but no. I really liked the 4-Tone mode, in 5kHz, in the high iron and trash areas I hunted. It really helped me avoid a lot of trash signals. Recovery is fast, depth meter is accurate. Ergonomics are good, and the weight is tolerable for a five-six hour hunt. I like it!
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The scoops are like $65.00 !!!!! 4,000 RUB =64.4013USD Wish we could get them here for that kind of money!
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I agree with Steve on the advertising and marketing smarts at Minelab. No, the Equinox does not "obsolete" every other metal detector. It does however, offer detectorist's something we have wanted since forever - an Affordable, Waterproof, lightweight, All-Around land and sea, metal detector. It will eventually kill expensive single-frequency machines, like digital photography killed one-hour-photo shops. Other manufacturers will either catch up, or relegate themselves to making $200.00-$500.00 machines. Would YOU buy a Multi-Kruzer, or a Equinox 600?
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That's the good stuff. Sweet Silver!
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Thank you Steve!
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Congrats on the beach finds. I am cleaning up on Long Island, and New York City beaches with my NOX 600. It paid for itself in gold the first month.