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SE stolen.

I think that the person that has my detector is not the most likely person in the world to succeed and come out on top.As Paul Mccartney wrote " It's a fool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder". I have no hate for this person. I just think that he or she should have taken a detector that's perhaps a bit easer to learn. I'm not one who believes in running to the insurance co. every time I get a boo boo. I can afford another SE and I'll get one soon. I just hope that this person,who ever he or she my be, finds peace in life.THANKS,GR
 
Now you can go out, get the newest Explorer SE Pro.

Without asking yourself that same old question, "did I really need to get a new detector".

I realize that It is not easy to shellout the kind of cash for the Explorer's, But to myself it is well worth it with the finds that I have made.

It is not always the monatary finds that make it worth it either............It is the friends.
 
I hope the cops there a better than here! I got my house broke in to the stoled my hunting and target bows a bunch of tools and all the cops did was to stop by a paper to fill out what was missing. My insurance company gave me so much flake I just dropped it, between 4500.00 to 5000.00 dollars worth of goods, never to see again, it's been 3 years and not one thing turned up, I thought for sure my bows would be found. I fill I just supported the local crack heads with the help of cops, and Insurance company. Good luck with your case.
 
I sure wish that the person that took my old one would use the telephone number I had on it to call me. I would like to give him the charger and the manual. GR
 
GR, check at flea markets. My wife mentioned this and I hadn't thought of it or seen it on any of the other postings. Stolen items sometimes turn up in local flea markets. Someone said "to forgive is everything", and they are absolutely right. Still, it's a hard one to swallow. I always thought of theft as such a dirty, rotten trick to pull. We feel for you and hope you get some justice on this.
 
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