I think it's amazing how fast people sell there metal detectors.In a span of 21 days people tell how great there machine is then sell it. say not for them and get the next great machine.I have had four machines in my 9 years of hunting and still own 3 of them.Do your research before you buy a machine not after.Here's a toast to the next best machine.

I was speaking as a fellow hunter only, I gave the dealership up last year, the bottom line was just not there for the time invested. Thanks for the Kudos anyway.
After wanting a metal detector for 35 years I found this forum and started reading and I noticed the trend that I call the "detector mill" . I did not want to join this group of ever searching for the perfect detector. I would say that the Internet has really made the research of a detector so much easier as you can interact with users of all machines. I found a used detector that if it did not work out I would be able to sell with out a loss. Had to be light weight and easy on batteries. After the first year I am still learning and know that there is even more to learn about this detectors language. I admit that over the winter I wanted to trade for a different machine but instead I got a DD coil and a Pro pin-pointer and this has kept me off the "detector mill." I have had my best hunts this spring with my first 1800's coin, lots of silver coins and my first gold ring. Had I traded I would be learning a new machine in stead of honing my skills and digging good targets on what is now my old faith full and I am focusing on what it can do if I take the time to learn , instead of focusing on the limitations of the detector. 
