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New Safari owner/ should I buy the Sabisch Quattro book?

Andy's a forum member. He surely sells them still as I got mine within the past year.

Here is his site

http://www.sabischbooks.com/


:buds:
 
Hi edjcox, Thanks ever so for the link,what would we do with out forums:thumbup:
And for what its Worth i went out to some new ground iv just got in sherston wiltshire uk,and being from the states
you may be interested to know the 1st coin i found on Saturday morning was a bright shiny 1945 Dime...
that surprised me:surprised:

All the best Grumps.
 
I'd love to hunt those fields over there. Just think somebody lost that dime right after WWII ....Your in for a "jolly good time" stay on top of their reporting laws..:cheers:
 
I do not have the Safari yet, I am waiting for the wife's tax rebate.
But I brought this book so that I would be up to some speed when I do get it, and I have to say it is excellent, very informative and an easy read.

I emailed Andy and asked if the cross saving was a feature on the Safari as the manual I have downloaded for the Safari does not mention it, and he was nice enough to email me back and inform me that it was.

HIS REPLY:
Greg,
Yes, the Cross Saving works on the Safari as well . . .. there is no mention in either manual as Minelab never intended that feature to be avaialble . . . I found it while working on the development team and simply "forgot" to pass that item on to be "corrected".
Andy
 
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