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Eldorado The Best!!!!!!!!!!

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I have had my Eldorado for a year now and everytime I use it I enjoy it more and more. If anyone is looking for a good detector check into one. the best money you can spend. Found dimes at 8 inches.
 
You ain`t wrong there! Have had mine since April, and while I may own other machines in the future, the Eldorado will always be in my arsenal.
 
The first Eldorado I had and took to my favorite ghost town was hitting on Seated dimes at 6"-7", and that was with the 8x9 coil a good 4"-6" off the surface!
Have to admit, though, that there was no nearby trash by those coins, AND, the gound is actually fairly friendly where here is no masking iron junk.
I might have had a 'hot' specimen, too, because since then the three Eldorado's I have had will do dimes in good ground to 8"-9" but that's about it. Still, nothing to complain about. <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
Besides, they are great units on the black sand river beaches I hunt around here.
They are very versatile, to be sure.
Glad you're enjoying success.
<EM>Monte
 
I think I may have a hot specimen also. With the 10x12 coil mine hangs right in there depthwise with the well known relic machines.
Jerry
 
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