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  1. To add to my earlier post, before I started to use the Quipple I used another type of bungee, the length adjustment was at the detector and many times when there was a lot of up and down, instead of adjusting the bungee i would just bend my back down to make up for the down slope, this led me to having back proplems after a few hours. The Quipple is adjustable at the top or bottom of your detector, saved my back to detect longer each day. Great product.
  2. They are on both Doc's and Rob's site. I have 2 of them, they work great.
  3. Nice finds mn90403, inspires me to get out and do some park hunting with my VLF.
  4. I feel the same about the 35, not ready to spend 100+ for the 40.
  5. We all know big rain storms move dirt perhaps enought to expose more gold, lets hope this storm does that.
  6. When I was younger when camping with my girlfriend, we were playing cards at out at a pickneck table, it was dark, 2 bears emerged from in back of our tent, I told her to stand up, but we were traped behind the seats and the table, 1 bear went on her side of the table, one on my side, the bear on my side, put his nose on my leg and both continued on to tip over the trash cans a few feet away, moved on to the camp above us. Relived that we had not had a problem with them, the folks at the next campsite we could hear banging pots and pans to scare them aeway. Tense moments for a little while but we did ok.
  7. Thanks for your opinions folks, both the Axiom and the 6000 are great detectors, I do hope that the customer becomes most importment to all manufactures of all equipment and less focus on making the almighty buck, companies have to make money but not at the expence of quality and what the customer wants and needs. I do think there is hope for that in the future. I hope.
  8. Would love to go but too far to travel with fuel prices as they are.
  9. klunker, very informative, did not expect that degree of specific information, thanks for sharing.
  10. I have used a shovel handle ( need to pick a thin handle top ) to replace a 18'' handle to a 3 1/2 foot handle just using a bench grinder and a file to fine tune the shape to fit my pick. Used the same metal wedge for the new handle. I can stand to dig gold until it is out of the hole now. Shaping a new handle is much easier than it seems at first, give it a try. The long handled pick doesn't work every where but I have 9 picks of different length handles, 9 picks what the heck was I thinking?
  11. Very impressive find Goldseeker 5000, way to go.
  12. Yea, could be something like that.
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