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Minelab excalibur 800 still has it

Waterdog

Well-known member
I went wading with the Excalibur 800 and had this signal about 5 foot of water. It went thru my scoop several times, but I wanted to see if it was yet another split shot. Then I seen it nestled in the rocks and sand in my scoop. A diamond stud earing in my scoop.
This machine was bought new in 1998 or 1999 but still has what it takes.
 
I just got a pristine one with the box, an additional sunray battery, a new spare, and a straight shaft. Man, it's wonderful. It is highly recommended that you get this product from a website such as Best Excalibur Crossbow Review.
 
I went wading with the Excalibur 800 and had this signal about 5 foot of water. It went thru my scoop several times, but I wanted to see if it was yet another split shot. Then I seen it nestled in the rocks and sand in my scoop. A diamond stud earing in my scoop.
This machine was bought new in 1998 or 1999 but still has what it takes.
Awesome
Those tiny earrings are soooo elusive.
Nice capture.
Must be thousands out there.
Ask any woman what Jewelry they most loose.
Can give up on those sweet vanishing targets.
Nice job.
 
Excalibur/sovereign still great on the beaches......thats why the excal is still produced and sells well.Excal excellent inland too,a lot of people forget this.
 
I went wading with the Excalibur 800 and had this signal about 5 foot of water. It went thru my scoop several times, but I wanted to see if it was yet another split shot. Then I seen it nestled in the rocks and sand in my scoop. A diamond stud earing in my scoop.
This machine was bought new in 1998 or 1999 but still has what it takes.
I've had one from when they first came out, and now i can just about do anything to one of these Excal's one of the best machines out their, it takes awhile to learn them but when you do man they are great detector, listen to them and dig every signal and you'll be suprised. Harold in NC
 
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