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  1. Yeah I am in agreement with you, there are rules against leaving GPS treasure troves and stuff like that in the NP’s. I guess since he did it already they couldn’t do much. But yeah it looked like several articles I read pointed out that it was in the Greater Yellowstone area. But hey, what do they know - maybe you’re right!
  2. He took them down for some reason, they’re not showing up in the US either. They were up a while ago, but when I came back to look at them again they were gone.
  3. After reading your quote,I looked up articles about treasure hunting dogs, and found a legit one about dogs that could sniff out different types of metal ore deposits, apparently those that have distinct sulfur or other strong odiferous chemicals associated with them. Saying a dog can find processed gold is hogwash, it could only be something associated with other chemicals that a dog can scent. On the other hand, a dog could be trained to find a wooden box or other items that was handled by humans. That would be a possibility….
  4. Jason, once the finder had narrowed the general area, it took almost a month of ground searching for the guy to actually discover where it was. You might be able to find the general area but it seems like it’s going to be very difficult to find the actual spot. Fenn apparently told the Yellowstone National Park Superintendent at the time around when it was found where it was and asked if it was OK to disclose the location, or if it was too sensitive an area. They both agreed that the area would be trampled and disturbed if people found out so he and the finder are not disclosing it. Anyways, you might want to take that to mind if you do find it, and good luck!
  5. That design is going to be copied, what a beautiful ring and inscription.
  6. Is this for real? I understand how a dog could find certain mineral deposits by their scent, that’s pretty obvious even by our noses, particularly when it rains in the desert, but to use dogs to find precious metal deposits? Has anyone successfully done it or seen it being practiced in places such as Arizona mentioned in the article? https://www.mining-technology.com/analysis/featureore-sniffing-dogs-for-mine-location/ -especially laughed at the part saying that you can’t use a Chihuahua to do these types of searches because they’d be eaten by rats! 😂
  7. We’ll see… really curious how it goes. I am planning on meeting up this winter with you Lunk. Already serviced 6k with a Coiltek 10”. -Anthony
  8. oh man, you guys were too quick. I used to know where one was as a kid and we had all types of imaginative stories about what it was for. https://slorrm.com/QR/TrainLine-PhoneBooths-compressed.pdf
  9. Hi Ron are you updating the videos? Noticed you took them down. Thanks so much for the rest of the information running the 6000, really appreciate it!
  10. Hi Jeff. It’s good shipping worked out safe for you. I got mine at a discount too, but made sure that it was covered. I got worried about it ever since I had a microscope sent to me in pieces, and the insurance coverage was less than what it cost to repair. So now I insure everything to the fullest extent it would cost me to replace it. I’m not sure how much the control box would’ve cost to replace, I sent mine in that way too. Looking forward to hearing about how yours is working out, I think mine definitely improved. -Anthony
  11. Yeah I’m surprised he did that, insurance for a $6000 detector was over $100 when you mail it that way.
  12. Jeff- Return postage paid? You mean from you to them?? I hope I can get a refund…
  13. Yeah, I guess I need to trade mine in also Gerry, it’s a lousy gold detector- all it has been getting is birdshot, even more now with the update.😉
  14. GPAA had a lifetime membership/free Gold Monster deal a while back- reselling my new and unopened GM from them made the lifetime membership pretty inexpensive. After the speaker modification on my 6000 I’m not thinking of selling it anymore, so that’s fine for Minelab. Besides there’s a well known dealer/tester-trainer on here that sells really nice used equipment and that is quite a great deal also.
  15. Yeah, I really do like it now and all but as a gold detector, why did they have to go and make it so darn sensitive to lead birdshot? 🤔
  16. Well, after digging a lot of tiny birdshot on my most recent outing, I think the speaker mod was a good thing - I made a mistake on the survey and should have clicked on it made an improvement instead of I wasn’t sure. The improvement was subtle when actually swinging it with Bluetooth on for mine, but it was obviously much better when digging a target with the detector laying still on the ground. I don’t think sensitivity was affected either- I found small birdshot buried several inches down when using both the 5x9” Coiltek and the Minelab 11” mono. Overall I am now quite happy with the 6000, and when asked if I would consider an Axiom, I am definitely not sure about that. It would really depend on how the field reports go from the general public after the first year it’s out, especially from others who have used both detectors. Oh and one last thing, I wish the modification made it more sensitive to gold than to birdshot! 😁
  17. Ah, they have a lot more to diagnose on yours- my turnaround time was probably short as the coil ears were obviously cracked and they could tell by my early serial number that it needed an update due to speaker feedback.
  18. Just over a week? That’s normal. Don’t go by the updates on the notes, they didn’t update mine until the day they shipped it - it was just a little over a week also.
  19. Hey that survey stinks! 😄 People that don’t care and aren’t going to get it done are throwing the numbers off on number 2 and 3 questions. You can’t really compare whether it works or not when somebody doesn’t get it done- Unless you’re using that as a control group….🤔
  20. Cool ear fix also! Mine was replaced and sent back as soon as they got the defective one.
  21. Some of us like me are waiting to thoroughly test it out before reporting in.
  22. The only BS I could share about it is showing how big the lunker is that I found and couldn’t fit in my mouth after I get to use it on a real goldfield for the first time since the upgrade this weekend…or maybe hopefully it won’t be BS 😏
  23. 5G cell service has permeated much of the US by now, probably not so in Australia. I suspect it’s another culprit. Also being up high on mountains may increase your exposure to microwave repeaters, those are common on mountain peaks to beam telecom signals over them. Since microwaves only work line of sight, as you walk around different valleys, hills and peaks, you’re going in and out of their different shadows.
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