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John: Thanks for the link, it was an interesting read. I will have to think about making a submission. We live in a 200+ year old house and when my brother came to visit from California he brought his metal detector. He found a silver dollar and some other good stuff. My wife ended up buying an Ace 150 and we found several coins and other things. We moved up to an Ace 250 and GTI 2500 and found more stuff. It really supports Garrett's contention that you should start looking around your own home first...

Also, thanks for your efforts on the review of the ProPointer. Based on your review and Uncle Willy's review, I bought one and have been happy with it. Garrett owes you guys big time....:thumbup:
 
[size=x-large]New Yorker Rings in Success With His GTI[/size]
You go Chris from New York!!!

My :detecting:Hero:super:
 
I thought it was one of the other Chris' too until I got a real good look at that Quarter Eagle. Smart a$$!

I posted a few days ago asking if any of the other articles were submitted by regulars but nobody responded. Did you notice our friend from Edmonton had a photo and review too?

Chris
 
It looks like we have a couple of celebs in our ranks.:poke:
It may be of interest to some. If you saw the gold nugget found by Wally E of Australia, in the photo of finds section. He wrote an article about it in the August edition of Gem and Treasure mag. He didn't just go out on the gold fields and found it in calm ground. The article stated, that he looked for the worst possible ground that he could find with his Minelab GPX, then put it away and hunted that ground with the Ace!:starwars: He turned up the sensitivity to the max and disciminated out the falsing, with his ears! He said that a good target sounded solid.
 
Mick in Dubbo said:
He turned up the sensitivity to the max and disciminated out the falsing, with his ears! He said that a good target sounded solid.
Kudo's to him, he has more patience than me.
 
cwilk said:
Smart a$$!
:devil: No, not me:angel:

cwilk said:
Smart a$$!
Did you notice our friend from Edmonton had a photo and review too?
Well yea, I think he is a Garrett Corporate spokesperson:crylol:
 
Thanks for the link John,.:detecting:

Good Hunting!
Eu
 
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