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I dig it....

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My fellow PI hunters,
Conrad that is one serious looking scoop. Now that we can find deep targets, and have scoops that will reach them, we only need Arms like Arnold to do the digging.
I realy enjoyed all the posts on deep target retrieval, I thought it was just me. I can't tell you how many times I have gotten a nice abrupt signal but was moved off the target by waves. And then was unable to relocate that target. Or chased a target around a hole that filled with water and collapsed so quickly that my efforts were foiled. I end up fishing around a soupy hole that increases in size much faster than I can pull material out.
The Deepstar/Aquastar sound interesting, just where are they produced and by whom? Can't imagine replacing my trusty and effective Barracuda any time soon, but always curious about the latest equipment.
HH, and do your pull-ups everyone.
 
Robby,
I am the importer of the Aquastar, and Deepstar into the US. They are made by PulsePower Developments in England by Eric Foster.
Go the my web page at: www.surfscanner.com/ click on Eric Foster detectors link.
Mr.BIll
 
I got to this website by doing a google search for "i dig it". Doubt anyone still checks this page, but if you do, perhaps you could tell me what it means.
Thanks,
Mavan Attapattu,
Sri Lanka.
 
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