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Converted GTI 2500 on it's way home!

Muddyshoes

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Finally scraped up enough money to get my GTI back. Cost $350 for the upgrade from a GTI 2000 to a GTI 2500 - The new box won't talk though like the 2000 did. I never even got to know her name... *sniffle*.

I'm looking forward to imaging again. While I like the AT Pro, I really just love the sturdy, solid design of the green box detectors, and with the backlight that the 2500 has, I can do more at night and start really hunting for that buried box of gold Charles Garrett promised me back in 1975.

- Muddyshoes
 
[size=large]probly buried inside the "Lost Dutchman" mine. keep looking. it's out there somewhere. :lol:

HH[/size]
 
n/t
 
And don't forget that IMAGING.......I really wish that the AT Pro had it. That would make it just about the closest thing to a perfect detector that I have ever seen :)
 
John-Edmonton said:
And don't forget that IMAGING.......I really wish that the AT Pro had it. That would make it just about the closest thing to a perfect detector that I have ever seen :)


You mean your "PRO" doesn't have imaging........:surprised: Rod Serling did a little modification on me, hope it doesn't foul up quarterhorses's warranty :rofl:

This is how I see the Garrett Girls:yikes:

HH
Blackie
 
If you have been detecting since 1975 ,,,,,you have found a gold mine by now,,and maybe ,,just don't realize it!! :beers: :super:

It's not quite the same but------------------------------------>True!!

10 years ago,,or so,,when I first started detecting. I met a friend of a friend of mine,, that had been detecting since "forever",,guessing the 60's. This guy was about 70 when I met him. He showed us all the gold rings he found. I swear he had a ring of fine wire,,plastic coated ,,wrapped in loops several times the size of a basketball. He had nothing but gold rings on this, you could not put your hand around them there were so many.

I looked at them closely,,,I was amazed. Some where awesome rings,,huge gold wt diamonds. I would guess between 500 and 1000. He told us ,,he has never sold a ring he found!!!

This is making me wonder ,,,with gold prices what they are now,,if he ever turned them into cash?? Oh and he is still kicking!! lol Uses a Garrett 2500.

We told him then,,he could make the cover of the Garrett magazine!!! ( I'm going to make a call,,to my friend that knows him better than me. And find out if he still has them)
 
With all your experience with Garrett machines you should have old Betsy singing in no time! I do call my 2500 the old girl. If I was to giver her a name it would be some slutty stripper name. Cherri, Porsche......I'll work on it.

Chris
 
LOL at Cherri / Porsche.

The new 2500s don't have Treasure Talk(tm) anymore from what I was told. I'll just have to name her.. "Mutie."
 
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