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andy sabichs

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does anyone think minelabs user manual is say the least a bit basic? the reason i say this is becauce on purchasing my new quattro i was expecting something more imformative, it was only when someone told me about the book "MASTERING THE QUATTRO" by andy that i realised there was a lot more things you could do with it so are andy and minelab out for a few more bucks thanks mick cynical mick uk
 
Andy has been writing books for more than just Minelab...in fact, he's quite busy in the whole metal detecting spectrum. I know he's written something for the Fisher Quicksilver series and saw a Beach hunting one as well. I don't believe Minelab and Andy are in cahoots, I just think Andy is a guy who likes a job done right, and did it!

I agree, the manual vs Andy's book is embarrassing for Minelab to say the least :)

Gerald
 
The Detector manuals are written from an engineering point of view.

Andy Sabisch writes it from an enthusist's point of view, keen on fine tuning and signal analysis.

Andy writes a fine field test and books, with to enhance your detector IQ.
 
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