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Mr Bill thank you for your good work on helping us
to know more about pulse induction detector my question is on the list from 1 to 10 where do you put the gold scan 4 P.I.metal detector it come with 11in and 8in coil an a built in switchable 3/4in probe. Do you know if someone had try it in the U.S
 
STEPHANE I HAD ONE YOU COULD GROUND BALANCE IT TO TAKE OUT HOT ROCKS THE SIZE OF ORANGES.A KILLER PI. WISH I HAD ANOTHER ONE NOW. THEY WERE HOT HOT AND DEEP!
 
Stephane,
I had completely forgotten about the GoldScan unit that is also manufactured by Eric Foster. The last one I am aware of here in the US is just like your describing. That one I had briefly played with on the beach, and it was the first detector I had ever used that I needed to use a long handled construction shovel with. It was as powerful, and sensitive as the current Aquastar is now. That was the detector I used for a reference about with Eric when discussing the need for a beach/ water detector. The unit was custom made for Ralph Briant here in the US, and delivered to him by Eric. I do believe Ralph sold it, and it may be the one you referring to now ???
I would rank that at the top.:)
Mr, Bill
 
Wow I dint know that it was so strong detector for the price we can have that one it will be on my list with the Aquastar as # 1 for PI unit
Thank you Mr.Bill
 
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