Rick N. MI
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New Nokta Makro Multi Frequency Detector 2021
Rick N. MI replied to Glenn in CO's topic in Nokta / Makro Legend Forum
Will be as good or better than the Big E. How many single frequencies? Anxious to see it. Hope more coils available for it when it comes out. -
Tarsacci 12 Inch Coil Vs The Stock
Rick N. MI replied to Dug2gld's topic in Tarsacci Metal Detectors
Good review Paul. That makes me want one. -
Nice to see a Barber!
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When I had a low sodium level the doctor found that I had a blocked artery in my brain. The good news! Saw my doctor today and he thinks it's been there a long time. Maybe from a surgery I had 40 years ago caused it. He doesn't think the Neurologist will even see me. Yesterday I was thinking brain surgery and today it's good news! I thank God for that news! Rick
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Great hunt! I really like the big Cross.
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Nice ring though. I like the Crosses on it.
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My First Silver: 1916 S (?) Mercury Dime
Rick N. MI replied to mh9162013's topic in Metal Detecting For Coins & Relics
Definitely an S mint. Nice find. -
Now Here Is A Balanced Equinox 800!
Rick N. MI replied to Rick N. MI's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I don't go long distances so I don't know. I will put it over my shoulder walking to the car. -
Now Here Is A Balanced Equinox 800!
Rick N. MI replied to Rick N. MI's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I don't understand the questions. It is set up like a T2, right side up and I think it is better than a straight shaft in the water. A straight shaft gets more torque as you swing. On land you probably won't notice much difference especially with a carbon fiber shaft. I could do a straight shaft upside if I added a handle to it? I'm going to try both in the water again to see if there is much of difference. T2 style or carbon fiber straight shaft. Probably not a lot of difference. I hunt lakes up to my chin. -
Now Here Is A Balanced Equinox 800!
Rick N. MI replied to Rick N. MI's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I have Steve's carbon fiber rod too. I'm going to try both of them in the water and see which is best. -
The ground is mild. I buried a 14k gold ring 3.77 grams at 15", 14" then 13". Equinox 800 w/ 11" coil got a nice hit at 14" with coil raised 2". Neither would hit it at 15". Used multi tone Park 2 & Gold 1. Equinox would hit the ring in the single frequencies also. 40 khz was nice. Settings. sensitivity 24, 2 tone, recovery 4, iron bias f2 0. Anfibio Multi w/ Mars Discovery 13" would hit the ring at 13". 14" no hit. Setting, 20 khz, Sensitivity 92, Deep mode, 4 tone and 2 tone. Disc 6, tone break 0, isat 0. Anfibio w/ Nel Superfly 11x12 would barely hit the 13" ring. 14" no hit. I was surprised the Anfibio didn't go as deep as the Equinox on the gold ring. So with my test the Equinox is the best gold jewelry hunter over the Anfibio for my lakes by 1"+. Not a great difference. I will be hunting this summer in the lakes with the Equinox and the Anfibio will be my backup. I would like to know how the Tarsacci would do in this test with both coils. Would it be able to hit a gold ring similar size as the one I used in mild sand at 14"? I hope someone does this test and lets me know. A gold ring at 14" in a sandy beach is a tough test for any detector. For the Equinox to pass this test is impressive. Rick
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Fake gold bars are used for paper weight, door stops, toys. Easy to get one. So you have nice paper weight. You could gold leaf it to fool friends. A sign shop would be able to do it.
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Did you test it?
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I like the iron relics.
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You need to contact your dealer and get it replaced.
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Anyone Tried The AQ In Land ?
Rick N. MI replied to vive equinox's topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
Should be good on land for gold jewelry. Might have to turn sensitivity down to not go so deep.
