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  1. 8 hours ago, Gold Catcher said:

    Essentially a less automated 6000 with setting options that probably most advanced operators are dearly missing on the 6k (including me!).

    Bit like the SDC 2300. That is ML's game plan to "make" you have to buy another detector to fill the "holes". Same with hard wired & no other choice coils. OR very limited coil selection. Putting chips in to stop aftermarket manufacturing of coils. Look at the crap fight that X coils caused by looking after us with choices on The GPZ 7000.

    D4G

  2. 11 hours ago, phrunt said:

    I do know I found it not as sensitive as the 11" and then I decided it's not suitable for my needs, I need sensitivity seeing most of the gold I have a chance of finding is very small so I haven't used it since.

    It does run nice and smooth though and works well around powerlines for its size.

    MMMmmm. Maybe the reason you aren't getting bigger deeper gold is that you aren't targeting it, preferring to target the small, tiny shallow gold by your coil size choices & depth into ground penetration. Your friend seems to love his 15"CC & that will be giving him some good depth.

    If you don't look for the deeper bigger gold you aren't going to find it. Or do you have trouble swinging a bigger coil?

    D4G 

  3. 16 hours ago, Gold Ryder said:

    If anybody is selling the 12x7. Ill take it. Need another. We are using them on our mines here in Montana and are killing it with them.  We had the 10x5 last year and sold it.  We have another 6000 that I want to put it on. Thanks

    If you are killing it then why don't you go buy a brand new 12 x 7? What other coils/detectors have you been using that weren't killing it?

    D4G

  4. It appears that your cable too is wound under the shaft, but maybe further back from the coil. If it was wound over the top of the shaft the cable would be even further from the coil. More so when you lay the detector down, flattening the coil to the shaft & cable as in your photo. This can lead to false signals as you lay your detector down.

    That is some pretty tiny gold your friend got. Do you know what settings he was running? Thanks.

    D4G 

  5. It is crazy that wasn't detected years ago. I often wonder if these kind of "discoveries" are legit & not just to push up a companies share price. Bit like someone claiming a big nugget find with a certain Minelab detector just prior to the Easter holiday weekend. Coincidently seems to happen all to often.

    D4G

  6. 3 hours ago, jasong said:

    Ok, now it's interesting again. 😅 

    Is this pinpointer ever going to be available to other countries though, or is it something a person is going to have to jump through hoops to acquire?

    Maybe you could do a deal with Phrunt & he could get another one from his source & send it to you. Just a thought. Maybe Phrunt could become an agent for them as it sounds like a great pin pointer & demand could be high.

    D4G

  7. Some people just can't take no as an answer. Seems a strange way of trying to force your way into a "partnership" with vandalism & threats when it has become quite obvious they aren't wanted or needed & are just a pain in the arse. On the other hand it could end up like it did back in Jacobs day. Who knows what fire power they have or how many of them there are.

    Kind of strange the crew didn't know they were being watched for all that time.

    D4G

  8. 15 hours ago, geof_junk said:

    Australian release 27/7/2023

    Both Carol and I enjoyed this movie but beware of the blood etc and carnage. He find is what dreams are made of, and remines me of the "spaghetti western movies"   

     

    During the last desperate days of WWII, a solitary prospector (Jorma Tommila) crosses paths with Nazis on a scorched-earth retreat in northern Finland. When the Nazis steal his gold, they quickly discover that they have just tangled with no ordinary miner. While there is no direct translation for the Finnish word “sisu”, this legendary ex-commando will embody what sisu means: a white-knuckled form of courage and unimaginable determination in the face of overwhelming odds. And no matter what the Nazis throw at him, the one-man death squad will go to outrageous lengths to get his gold back – even if it means killing every last Nazi in his path.

     

     

    Sounds like "Jacob" in Ghost Miners yarn.

    D4G

  9. From my personal experience Minelab make the best gold detectors hands down. Based on our mild ground conditions here in NZ for me anyway. From the vlf gold monster to the high end PI's. The GP & GPX models with the huge amount of available coils of all shapes & sizes from not only minelab but after market as well made these detectors suit every detecting situation possible. The end user had a huge range of settings at their disposal as well to suit what the ground conditions threw at them once they got their heads around the settings. No easy task.

    Minelabs business model of "trying" to lock up the available coils for later models threw a spanner in the works. None more so than with the GPZ 7000. The availability of coils from ML, or lack of, severely hog tied many of us that had got use to the amount of coils we could plug & play with from the earlier PI's. The smallest offering from ML for the GPZ was the 14". Not good enough considering the many places you just couldn't swing that coil. The promise too from ML that they would make a 10" never came to the table. Took an after market crowd to do what we thought would/could never happen... happen. But the fallout from that was huge but twisted ML's hand to allow an aftermarket coil manufacturer to play the game. Same with the GPX 6000. We now have after market choices for that too, & I believe only because the first aftermarket coils for the GPZ 7000 crowd had made a coil too for the 6000.

    The 6000 is a great detector once you get the bugs ironed out. Took ML a while to come to the party with that too, but they did under warranty & kudos to them for that.

    D4G  

  10. 2 minutes ago, Nvgoldhunter said:

    lots of stories behind those finds --and lots more with other finds--maybe I'll come out of my shell and share some more. Basically i have been pretty much of a loner when it comes to detecting for nuggets. As many of you know it takes great persistence to even find one nugget--and most people get bored very easily and loose interest.  

    100% correct. I too am a bit of a loner when it comes to detecting for gold. I think you need to be, & not from a selfish point of view, but I find I get into a zone of concentration & focus. I read this little saying somewhere & will repeat it here, A mental ground balance. Being by yourself you just go bout things at your own pace with no pressure to hurry up or rush or interruptions. These days it is those really faint on the fringe of detection signals that pay off, & you need to be on your game.

    Detecting for gold, for me, isn't always about the gold but also getting out into nature & enjoying the day. The gold being a bonus. Surprising how the gold seems to come along though. If it weren't for the love of the outdoors I could see how people could get bored & loose interest. That being the case it just wasn't for them.

    Be nice to hear some of your adventures to go with your finds.    

    Again... nice finds.

    D4G

  11. 1 hour ago, phrunt said:

    I tried various high quality batteries on both the ones I had including a Li-ion, I'm down to one now as I just had two at once as my dealer sent me a replacement to compare against my first one.  I even tried true 9.2 volt batteries photographers use in flashes.  Nothing made it as stable as it should be for me.  Glad it helped yours as yes I do notice they play up worse when low battery but in my case that wasn't the cause of the issues and then Minelab confirming the behaviour is normal.

    Is that "normal" from Minelab kind of what we were being told about the GPX 6000 issues people were having when it first came out?

    D4G

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