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LK47

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Hi to all

I am in Brooklyn NY i need help finding the right detector for my application

i have land in the Ukraine which is an old village and people live of the land there there has been finds by workers yearly of natzi gold pots

the land is heavily soiled with nails and other metals and junk would like you advice on what machine would be the best for me to use in this landscape

if you need more information please don't hesitate to ask

Also since i am new to this i want to know how to export it back here to the Good USA ?

and am willing to share any finds 50/50 with anyone interested in coming with or sharing there equipment to search with

if interested will provide info on the site and promise you will be interested

many thanks to all in advance

Lenny K
 
Please Let me know if i posted something wrong new to this forum and don't want to upset anyone but really need help

Thanks and Thanks again
 
that's a big question mate :nerd: the best advise i can give ya is to research the facts don't trust roomers from others. if you know someone that has found one of the "pots" of gold ask as many questions as ya can EG how big it was, what it was in, how deep was it, were was it found, & on & on the more info the better.
next looking for small stashes of gold in a large area is very time consuming it may take years to find anything valuable even if ya have reliable info on it"s whereabouts !!!!
so now if ya have very reliable info & plenty of time its time to chose the detector you"v got two types of treasure detectors two box & geophysics Garrett do a two box unit that goes on the GTI2500 & i"v heard it"s quite good ( you"ll have to ask some one that has one to get a full rundown ) this unit will set ya back ( i think ) $1500 new. now geophysics are high end detectors & very hard to learn & cost from $5000 up to $100,000 & are usually used buy Archie"s & pro"s.
now here's a little story when i was younger i got into gold prospecting spending most weekends wandering the hills panning detecting & slicing the gravel looking for the big one after five years of
hunting i had 1 ounce of hard earned gold including a half ounce nugget i had $1000 worth of gear spent tons on gas & had to work very hard,
this year with my ace250 ( a $200 detector ) within 30 min of my house i"v found over a ounce of solid gold :clapping:.
so the moral of this story is the treasure under your feet is usually better than the treasure in your dreams.
lazyaussie
 
Thanks bud for the info

so should i get the $200 or the $1500 one?

its not roomers when my mom was younger she fond one of these pots in the back of a school that she attended and as out back playing with her class digging
and found a teapot fool of nazi gold she brang it to the teacher as a child would and the teacher took of that night with the gold so the info is really good and has been witnessed first hand over the past 25years buy family

land has history back to the ancient Greece era and my moms family has been there for generations all the relatives that have lived on the land live to 100yrs of age

anyway wont bore you with details

also lazyaussie where in Australia are you located have my family in Melbourne have you ever heard of Lorgen small goods in Victoria Melbourne

drop me a line maybe we can figure out the history together of the land if you are interested
 
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