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  1. 25 minutes ago, cudamark said:

    You might also look into joining The Ring Finders

    Thanks for your suggestion Cudamark.. but judging by the huge pubic response to Magnetic Island Ring and Jewellery Recovery, I think that soon Ring Finders will be begging to join my global enterprise.. I might even give them a 5% discount on the joining fee.. 😁 

    https://www.facebook.com/Magnetic-Island-Ring-and-Jewellery-Recovery-104572658783572/ 

  2. This is not the first time I've received requests from the public to help them find wedding rings.. most get in touch via facebook messenger after seeing my posts in the Townsville Metal Detecting Group facebook page.. This is the first time I've managed to recover a wedding ring for someone who asked for help.. 

    In response to this huge public demand I've just launched my own page on Facebook as a local service to recover lost rings and jewellery.. Fame and fortune await! 😁

    https://www.facebook.com/Magnetic-Island-Ring-and-Jewellery-Recovery-104572658783572/ 

  3. Making the most of the very low tides we've been having, I had a looksee at the back of the stinger nets at Horseshoe Bay.. These nets usually float about 2 meters above the seabed but yesterday I could walk around the back of them.. I found 6 rings, amongst them was an 18ct gold/palladium wedding ring.. Finding the ring made me remember a Facebook message I received from a gentleman called Lachlan, who had seen a post on the Facebook page of my local metal detecting club in Townsville.. He first contacted me on 27/09/2021.. About three months ago! Anyway, here's his response to finding his wife's ring! (I left out a message which gave his address).. 

    Lachlan

    Hi, someone sent me a screenshot of your post regarding Sunday markets, are you still on the island? I lost my wedding ring on the beach or in the water.
     
    G'day Lachlan.. yesterday I found a gold wedding ring at the back of the stinger net at Horseshoe.. did yours have an inscription of any kind?

    Lachlan

    It said You're my treasure.
     
    that's the one!
     
    Lachlan
     
       Holy fuck

    Lachlan

       When can i get it mate?
     
    are you on the island?
     
    Lachlan
     
      No, unfortunately I'm in Townsville

    Lachlan

       Mate you've just made my whole week
     
    I can send it to you.. be cheaper than catching a ferry..

    Lachlan

       I like that idea. I like the idea of addressing it to my wife even better 🤣🤣🤣
     
    good move!

    Lachlan

       I'll be on the Island in a couple of weeks, I'd like to buy you a carton or something
     
    I'll send it on Monday.. glad you got the ring back.. a carton would be great!

    Lachlan

    What do you drink mate?
     
    Great Northern.. 😁
     
     

    Lachlan

       Sounds good. You're a legend mate!

     

    This is a picture of the ring taken by the world famous ring-designer dude who creates them..   

     

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  4. I think XP's Deus II will take a huge slice of the scuba detector market.. I'd even go as far as saying it'll make Garrett's Sea Hunter and Minelab's Excalibur obsolete (maybe they'll find a niche market with marine archaeologists or as historical oddities).. 

    The reason I'm so confident in my prediction is that the Deus II is water-proof to a whopping 20 metres! I know the Sea Hunter and Excalibur have depth limits three times that but when does the average scuba detectorists ever dive deeper than 20 meters? Jewellery, coins and other valuables are nearly always found in much shallower water..

    A second reason I like the Deus II as a scuba detector is that unlike the Sea Hunter and Excalibur it has a target ID.. Time will tell if the Dues II in its multi-frequency ‘diving program’ (4 - 14khz) with a 13 x 11" coil will punch as deep as the PI detectors with their smaller coils, but in the meantime the ability to accurately sort out targets underwater will make a huge difference to people about to buy a scuba detector (and for those searching in areas with loads of junk).. 

    This is besides the Deus's touted abilities on dry and wet sand.. I don’t think it’ll knock the Equinox of its perch as my main beach detector, especially with its 15” coil (but if XP made a 17’’ coil all bets would be off).. 😁

    But whatever happens to its expensive big brand rivals, I can't wait to get my hands on a Deus II as my main scuba detector (sorry PulseDive, but you’ll always remain my favourite when I venture deeper than 20 metres)..

     
     

        

  5. Dear Minelab, 

    I've had a bit of a rethink about the 20" beach coil.. just make it 17".. that'll keep the doubters happy (those who say 15'' is pushing things) and it just about meets my needs (although I'd be happier with an 18").. 

    I've also had a bit of a rethink about the name.. there's still time to change it from 'Beach Monster' to 'Deep Beach Beast'.. this rolls of the tongue nicely.. Equinox DBB Coil.. the crowd will go wild! 

    Thanks again for your excellent customer service.. I love how you listen to everyone, no matter how few detectors or coils they've bought from you.. I also love your quick response, it makes my innovative ideas seem valued and respected.. 

    So, just knock-off a couple of inches and rename the thing.. Win/Win..

    Best regards,

    Erik 

    Ps. please pass this message to Coiltek.. we also need to stoke a fire under their arse.. 

  6. 47 minutes ago, Skullgolddiver said:

    Think about a good used 12lt. long cilinder..

    I used to have 9 of them.. the downside for me was that in Queensland scuba tanks have to be tested every year.. I lost a few perfectly good tanks because some zealous tank-tester was hell-bend on enforcing regulations.. these little pony bottles don't need to be tested.. Another downside is that the Island's diving centre won't fill my tanks unless I'm diving with a buddy.. My scuba certification checks out alright (I'm a PADI Master Instructor) but they have this stupid rule about diving with a buddy.. Hence the little fan-cooled compressor, it fills up my pony bottles (slowly).. 

    I'm still saving up for the Porta-Hookah.. For my search area, it'll be a game changer! 😁 

  7. 12 minutes ago, phrunt said:

    It's a shame it never took off, I would have given it a shot. 

    I did contact them by email.. they said they'd let me know when they were ready to make new coils for the Equinox.. they never did.. I was already after a bigger beach coil back then, they seemed to be able to fill a market gap for both smaller and larger Nox coils.. you're dead right, shame it never took off.. I was also ready to send them a spare coil to get the size I wanted.. If only to try a larger coil and see if it really made a difference or not.. I had a spare 11" coil which I was more than willing to sacrifice in the experiment.. 😁

  8. On 12/22/2021 at 7:18 AM, phrunt said:

    or the ultimate depth and Target ID on coins in my ground type nothing beats the CTX 3030 with 17x13" Coil

    I'd happily settle for a 17 x 13'' coil for the Equinox.. I was a bit surprised Coiltek didn't jump on the chance to make a bigger coil for the Nox.. I guess you're spot on with the 15" coil getting beyond the point of its effectiveness in most locations.. but I still wonder if a bigger coil would work on the beach as the mineralization doesn't change much (even between wet and dry sand).. and in the Beach Mode (1 or 2) you'd still have accurate target IDs..      

  9. 12 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:

    Sorry Eric, but it won’t happen from normal sources.

    Oh no! that's bad news and just before Xmas too.. my dream of a 20" beach coil has been well and truly shattered.. I just needed something that punches a bit deeper on the beach than the largest Coiltek and Minelab coils, as I'm sure there's deeper silver coins in a few places.. An Equinox coil made for use on wet and dry sand and large enough so you can cover long stretches of beach more efficiently and faster.. If coil manufactures came up with a clever name for such a coil (I'd go for 'Beach Monster') I'm still sure they'd be on a winner.. 😁

     

    On 12/21/2021 at 12:31 PM, Gerry in Idaho said:

    Or you could use your GPX-5000 you already own and get much greater depth than an EQ with a 20" coil.

    I do use my GPX-5000 on the beach with a DD 16 x 12" coil.. It does punch deep and is surprisingly stable even in wet sand but I like the target ID on the Nox as 24-26 are nearly always Australian pre-decimal silver coins, it just saves a lot of digging.. Some of the coins I'm after are on lawns that run alongside the beaches, where I can't dig great big holes (compared to the beach).. 😃   

  10. Dear Minelab.. 

    You've probably never heard of me but I've bought quite a few of your detectors and coils.. So it's time to return the favour, I've supported your business and now I want you to make me a coil.. Just a one-off for now.. I need a bigger coil for my Foxy Noxy to detect on beaches.. I'm thinking about 20" round so it'll punch deeper than current options.. Not just for beach hunting but also to sniff out some deeper silver coins.. 

    I'm not just thinking about myself here.. I'm sure creating a 20" coil for the Equinox will make you a lot of badly needed cash.. You'd be able to settle your huge tax debt in one swoop.. There's no need to thank me yet, we can discuss my share of the pie later.. For now, just knock me up a coil.. I'll give it a trail run and if I'm happy with it you can begin mass production.. Win/Win.. 

    So get off your arse, I want to swing the 20" coil during the Xmas holidays..

    Your sincerely, 

    Erik      

  11. 11 hours ago, phrunt said:

    I prefer to be a stealth detectorist, rarely spotted by the general public with a detector in my hands.

    That's the beauty of detecting underwater, no one can see you.. when I eventually buy a PortaHookah I'll paint it marine camouflage for extra stealth 😃.. the little dive flag also has to go, I'll replace it with a pirate flag.. 

    I'll leave a few rings for you.. and you're more than welcome to borrow the PortaHookah..  

  12. 1 hour ago, kac said:

    I don't know how deep the Pulse Dive with 8" coil goes but guessing the SH 8" might be deeper.

    The PulseDive is not too bad.. I usually have to dig with my hands a bit rather than just fan over the target.. the ring was also pretty small.. the edges of the coil are also sensitive, i wave it around on its side in between rocks/corals.. I've also have the PD pinpointer but haven't used it much as this method is working out pretty good to get into small gaps.. i guess this would be hard to do with a Seahunter.. 

  13. First gold ring with PulseDive

    I’ve spent the last month extending my search underwater.. I’ve been using two small pony bottles which give me about 50 bars of air (the reserve of a 12 litre tank).. This lasts me about 20 minutes at 4-5 metres and to refill the little tanks takes about two hours with a small 12 volts scuba compressor (it overheats quickly even with a large fan on it).. This might sound like a waste of time and in many ways it is.. That’s why I’m saving up for a PotraHookah, which will give me 4 hours at a maximum of 10 metres, with a 4 hour battery recharge time (small lithium battery).. 

    I’ve already found a lot of coins and even more bottle tops and other crap, that’s the beauty of a dig it all detector.. The ring was buried about 1’’ deep and gave off a weak signal which I nearly ignored as just more crap.. I guess I still have to put in a bit more time on the PulseDive to get in tune with it.. I don’t really mind learning the nuances of another detector as it’s a great pleasure to be back underwater, this time to combine two interests.. I’ve been scuba diving since 1986 when I got my FAUI diving licence and a PADI instructor since 1996.. I stopped logging hours underwater at 3500 hours, and that was about a decade ago.. 

    The PulseDIve has turned out to be a great detector, especially with the 8” coil.. I just wish they made an even bigger coil for it.. I’ve thought about the Seahunter with a 14x10” coil but if I’m going to save up for a PortaHookha that’ll be a long way in the future, as they cost AU$ 1400.. In the meantime I’m sure the PulseDive will prove value for money, if only in terms of sheer enjoyment!

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