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GoldQuest SS

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Got a Chance to look over Frank Hamill's New GoldQuest SS PI Detector. Have got to say this is the ABSOLUTE DEEPEST SEEKING detector that I've ever seen. In some cases think it might be to deep for some hunting conditions.
It gets two thumbs up for depth and being light weight!!!! If I was a beach hunter there is no doubt what I'd be using = New GoldQuest SS PI Detector.
 
don you are correct i love the way it is so light i can hunt for longer periods of time like my averge hunt now consist of about 4 hours on the average the more time i put in on the beach the chances are better for good finds as befor e i used to hunt for about 1 and a half hours becausde the detector i used were heavy compared to the goldquest yesterday i went to this off the wall beach jest to check to see if any thing would be there the sand is the reall big grain type sand easy to dig in to i poped a nickle out at and unbeliveable depth assuming 18 inches at least i think the reason is no minerals or something like that my averge on my regular beaches are around 13 inches for a nickle and sometimes 15 inches depending on the minerals but i was doing some digging in that beach came up with a braclet silver and erring at about 10 inches and the ususall clad coins nothing old but some beaches i get diffent depths depending i guess on the minerals so im assuming that like in flordia i think the goldquest should do quite well cause there is hardly any mineralization on them beaches thats what ive been told or read about so good luck and tell frank good luck also larryca
 
Larry,
Eric Foster has done an excellent job designing the GoldQuest SS. This detector sliced through some Mineralized RED CLAY like it wasn't even there. That in itself is amazing to me after testing a few targets with the GoldQuest. These shallow targets for the GoldQuest would equal or surpass an "IFFY DEEP" Target with name brand VLF designed machines. That is if those name brand VLF machines even responded at all.
I've seen some other PI detectors in the past and was not this impressed. "The GoldQuest SS is a hot rod" (Frank's words). Think it is an ongoing development in PI technology that could eventually replace VLF detectors when a few more refinements are made in the direction of discrimination or target id.
I'm definitely impressed with the GoldQuest SS machine. Tempted to buy a GoldQuest SS to do some SERIOUS Relic hunting in some areas where VLF detectors are maxed out or have quit responding. The only problem would be all the EXTREME DEEP Digging that would go with it. <IMG SRC="/forums/images/smile.gif" BORDER=0 ALT=":)">
Good Luck,
Don(TN)
P.S. There is SEVERE interferance (cross talk)between a Minelab Excalibur and the GoldQuest SS when operating in close quarters.
 
Buy your high powered PI from me and as with your purchase of this D E E P Detector we will throw in your own personal 3 HP portable Green Machine backhoe or for $300 more we will supply NIHM battery pack for your minature backhoe.
Add Backhoe to your purchase Yes () No ()
MAy be it will end up life is strange than fiction....Frank
 
The <EM><STRONG>Goldquest SS</STRONG></EM> is a honey of a unit. It is my favorite. I have always had a <EM><STRONG>Goldquest SS</STRONG></EM> type unit.
For the weight, size of the detector, it can
 
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