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  1. Welcome aboard BF. Yes, there are tons of information here and (I think) a great bunch of nice people, for sure.👍😊 The tool for printing was mentioned above via copy/paste. May be Steve H., the site owner, may give a better solution/tool to your hands. Most web browser will give you the opportunity to save a web-site to your computer. So this is for Firefox: In the very upper left corner you may see the menu bar with the pull-down menus. Here you hit /file/save page as/. The next window leads to the download section (you may chose a different) and you can change the name for the download. And for the file-type chose [web page, complete (*.htm;*.html)]. This will save the shown page, not the whole thread. To save the whole thread you have to repeat this for all thread-sites. Hope this will help a little...
  2. Looks like you had some fun in the field. Cool relics. WTG Thanks for sharing. GL & HH
  3. Welcome aboard, Kc. Glad you found and joined the forum. THere are tons of good information here and lot of nice folks, I think.😉😄 Anyway, Good Luck and Happy Hunting.
  4. Hey kac. It's good to see what the apex can do. TNX for sharing. Good Luck & Happy Huntuing
  5. 👀 WTG, Dan. Looks like a lot of work... ahmm FUN!😉 Congrats!
  6. Hi Dan. That looks all dirty and shabby, can I have it? 😉 Nahh...you did very good. New Luck on your next hunt. WTG👍
  7. YEAHH... you name it all. But what should I say.... 🙄 ... here we go! 😂
  8. WTG mn90403. Seems you had all the fun, Congratulation.👍 New Luck on your next hunt.
  9. Hi Deven. Welcome aboard. Glad you found this site and joined. Tons of information awaiting, and nice folks I think. Good Luck & Happy Hunting
  10. Wow. Time will show how it works. The whole package reminds me the White's ones.😉
  11. Now that's easy...use the [IGNORE]-button on the OP.🙄🤣(sorry Steve, couldn't resisit lOl)
  12. Welcome aboard, Paul. I'm sorry to hear about your loss. May be this new adventure will give some distraction and who knows? May be you'll find your great treasure😉. All my Best.
  13. Welcome aboard, Jeffree. (pilgrim with a different type of rod 🙄) Good Luck & Happy Hunting
  14. Hi Tahts. Welcome aboard. I like your attitude towards this hobby. (hopefully it is a hobby, as to some it is their profession). Good Luck & Happy Hunting
  15. WTG, Goldpick. Congrats on the thimble.👍 Good Luck & Happy Hunting
  16. Wow. That looks like a nice digging time. Sunny weather, great environment, bunch of finds, .... what else to get? Congrats. Good Luck & Happy Hunting
  17. Hello kac. Nice finds indeed. Congrats. Thanks for sharing. Best of Luck next time.
  18. Wow 👀. That's a bunch of stuff and it looks like you had a lot of fun. Congratulations. Good Luck & Happy Hunting
  19. Hello GB_Amateur. Thanks for asking. Yes, I know fun and success are two different things. But to me success with no fun is hard work. So what is a detector worth if you have to have degree in electronics and physics to find stuff without digging piles of rusty iron? To me the hunt itself is the goal. Fresh air, spending time with friends/family, talking to people... and not fiddeling to the instrument for the best find, the oldest coin and things that are not under your coil 😉. Yes, a few goodies are a welcome gift beside 😎😁. But that's only my opinion. Oh, and messing with a manufacturer isn't fun at all, too. And I never, never had a problem with Minelab, White's or Wilson. To me that counts, too. About the Fishe m-scope... the idea was to put all Fisher detectors (former Los Banos, now FTP) into that, and not the pulse ones from JW Fisher, which has it's own index. I know there are some brands missing, but you're only allowed to do 20 😒. but otherwise it may become confusing. When I started detecting the first ones were handcrafted. They worked, but you know, there must be something better...😅. So the Wilson Relic & Coin IV was the first "real" detector, manufactured by Wilson Electronics, South Bend, Indiana.
  20. Hello Tim. Nice to have you aboard. Have fun while exploring...🥳
  21. Hello. I had the idea to start this poll because I did own a lot of detectors from different manufacturers myself. Some things differ between the models, but some things are equal, depending to the brand. To me White's is my absolute top favorite. I like the tones, displays, the balance of the detectors and how easy they are to master and to have fun and success in the field. It is not only depth, it is also the amount and quality of finds and how much fun the hunt was. If I let all my hunts pass in review... White's is the winner. Only very few problems and Top Notch service. Oh, did I mention the fun?
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