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First try with an Explorer

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Hi all,
I got to try an Explorer xs for the first time on Wensday and Thursday.
I gotta tell you that I am hooked!
This detector is amazing! I will have either an Explorer or a Quattro before years end! I absolutely loved all the tones I could hear and because of them I dug very little junk!
I was hunting with Carson of Pa who has two of them and I gotta tell you that guy knows this detector!
Most anyone would have been amazed when he said listen to this.. and then told me it was a penny turned on edge about 8 or 9 inches down!
So I watched as he dug and just as he said there's a wheatie sticking out the side of the bottom of the hole, its on edge and was between 8 or 9 inches down!
So anyhow when I do get another machine he said he can teach me more on learning how to pull those sweet silvers out of the ground.
I currently have a Garrett Ace 250 and its a good machine for the price but in no way can compare to an Explorer!
I hope Carson is ok with what I said about him but I was so impressed with those 2 days that I had to tell someone who can appreciate what I am saying.
Kudos to Carson and Thanks for the great time!
Jeff
 
We sure had a good time with many more to come. When the weather gives usa chance.
Carson
 
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