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  1. Wrote it down for the customer support, thank you. Hmmm, I think it's pretty difficult to get a Sasquatch sound, we will see, what we can do. But you inspired me to also add a smell generator. This would fit perfectly to Reg's aluminium sound 😄
  2. Thank you for your feedback, I appreciate and I feel honored. I will ask customer support, if they can build a custom version for you. I especially like your suggestion for the aluminium sound, I'm right now recording it. Minelab: Our lawyers are currently negotiating with the Minelab lawyers. Just kidding, of course, Minelab detectors are great. Seriously, I'm sorry for my nonsense humor, I hope I don't annoy anybody, that's not my intention.
  3. Hi friends, I started to make a few short fun videos, some of them are about metal detectors. I don't know if this is the right place to post it. If not, just tell me and I will delete it. But I thought, you might find this funny. Or maybe you won't 🙂 It's Swiss humor... 🙈 Anyway, have a great day!!
  4. Hello detector prospectors, last May, a group of gold prospecting friends and me tested and compared our gold detectors at a creek in Switzerland. We are experienced gold prospectors, but no detector experts. We use our detectors to check our spots, where we hand-sluiced etc. i.e. we check the freshly opened bedrock or clay layers. So we don't need to optimize our detector settings for absolute maximum depth etc. We rather switch them on briefly to check after a long hand-sluicing day or so, when we are tired and have no "fresh brain" to really optimize settings etc. But it works very well to find hidden pickers in bedrock crevices or clay. So as we are no detector experts, you may cut us some slack for our rookie mistakes. But we tested honestly and simply show, what we did. The creek gravels in Switzerland have low mineralization, so the results may be different to USA or Australia gravels. I was personally surprised and impressed by the old Tesoro Lobo Super Traq and the Whites Goldmaster GMT. Funny: when I planned to do this post, I had in my mind to maybe buy a "new old" Whites Goldmaster GMT, because my old broke. I guess I would prefer it to the Goldmonster, after this tests... But unfortunately, White's Electronics closed. Than I read the post about the new Garret Goldmaster 24k, which is great news for me... But anyway, here is the video. I hope you don't kick me out because of our rookie mistakes 😄. Enjoy:
  5. I'm very surprised. Positively surprised. I was thinking about buying a Goldmaster the last weeks, cause our comparison tests showed again, the Goldmaster is one of my favorite VLFs. That's really great, that Garret picked the Goldmaster up. I will start to look, where I can get one. Thanks for this detailed informations, I appreciate! ps: Steve, congratulations to your success in Alaska! I badly miss Alaska... I hope for 2022
  6. OK, I also heard from a colleague, they do this successfully in NZL. I'm sure if I was the first one with a detector in the Swiss mountains, I would find a lot. But meanwhile the easily accessible open bedrock has been detected thoroughly. Unfortunately, we have a lot of boulders and not so much open bedrock. Or I should better say, thanks god we have a lot of boulders, so there is still something to find for us, there are not so many prospectors willing to pay the effort to remove them 😃.
  7. Hello friends, I made a two-part video about how we use Gold Detectors in European creeks. I first was scared of sharing it here, cause we really are no experts on metal detectors and you Pros here will sure find some things, I messed up. But maybe it's entertaining for you, to listen to a detector-non-Pro 😃. Please cut me some slack. I tried to focus on the things, I do have some experience with and that's how we use the detectors in our creeks... Enjoy
  8. Haha, it's cool man, that you know our lovely "cool man". He was a Swiss Musician and he became really famous with this ad. Later, he performed also the song "Geierwally, Geierwally, I love you" (Geierwally is the name of a girl from the mountains). Well, you could discuss the quality of this song 😃 but it was fun for sure. We had a lot of party to this song.
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