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  1. Merry Christmas Paul and Fred!

    The meteorite was 212 grams, found at 14in, said coil performed great among hot rocks.

    Fred the gold pictures on the coil are for those who don`t find much and need to match up their pieces to be sure.

    These new coils are bringing a new life to the older Minelabs.

  2. I think when the ZED came out with its "New Technology" that no one seems to really understand but does work, it caused a new up surge of thinking with the top coil companies and the results have been better and more sensitive coils. Necessity is the mother of invention and we all benefit from these attempts.

    No one is going to tell you what`s in each of their models, or how or why it is different only that the manufacturer feels that they have developed something that surpasses previous models.

    Any coil that is waterproof, stable and more sensitive will help to find more gold.

  3. Hi Jasong,

    As soon as the Zed came out Detech realized the need for some new coils for those swinging the other GPX, GP and SD detectors. They took their time as I and Stinky Pete in OZ asked for some new coil offerings many, many months ago, so much time was involved in research and development.

    I have no info on the " New Technology ", only that they listed the coils to me under that heading in an email.

    So, I guess they will compete with the others out there.

    I expect an initial order soon and will post more on pricing and availability.

     

    Thanks for your interest.

  4. Detech has introduced two new coils for the Minelab GPX, GP, SD series of Gold Detectors. They are listing them as "New Technology".

    They are currently being tested in the Australian Outback.  I will have pricing, availability and more information as I get it from Detech.

     

    Please pm me if interested.

     

    Thanks,

    Rege            Creek Detector Sales

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  5. Hi,

    I am the distributor for Detech Gold coils in the US and I thank Steve for opening this thread.

    If you are interested in learning more about these quality, innovative coils please view the web sites that Steve listed. We now have a supply of these coils for direct shipment here in the US. Chip at the Miners Cache in Redding CA carries them in his store.

    The coils are fully waterproof, shock resistant, extremely sensitive and carry a two year warranty along with FREE Shipping. They have been extensively tested in the harshest Out Back conditions and have developed a following in Australia and now in the US.

    Please view my website Creek Metal Detector Sales for more info or call me direct at 724 446 9433

    Thanks,

    Rege

    Out Back Tested, Out Back Tuff, Get on the gold with Detech

  6. This is great stuff Gold Hound and it is starting to make sense, but being geologically impaired I realize that I have a long way to go.  Yet you have given me some ideas to use that may put me on to more gold after the first piece is found.  One that comes to mind is recording the elevation of the patch and following that trend around the hill and adjoing areas to see if it outcrops again, also paying attention to the type of rock that the gold is associated with, even if I don`t know its make up.

    Need to slow down  and become more observant.

  7. Goldhound wrote,   "It is up to the smart patient prospector to first find the gold, then identify the indicator and project its directon and follow it to more GOLD!!!! I have read that some early Australian fossickers followed a black indicator line as thin as a pencil and it would be right off the gold shedding reef, have you ever seen one of these lines? I believe they are a carbon make up.

  8. :) Hi JW,

    Good to hear from you and hope you are on the gold.  I`m savoring each bit of info and appreciate all the advice, at some point in time I have to man up and get this show on the road, just have to learn the basics then move to the finer points. I do have good technique, learned from one of the best in WA in 2012, because of my injuries low and slow is my only way, so I am blessed in that respect. I am thinking heavily of a test garden using mineralized soil to a depth of a meter, that way I could experiment with settings and coils. Do you know of any way I could get an average of WA or mineralized ground in your area? I can get some pretty mean ground from Virginia and adding black sand should give me the mineralization I need, but don`t know what iron/ground number to use. I do have an MXT that would give me a reading in the prospect mode.

    Any thoughts appreciated.

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