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Whites "Flagship" Detector ?

The Eagle Spectrum was the first of its kind with all manufacturer's and certainly what i consider the flagship of White's. All White's detectors made after it were based off all the new tech in the Spectrum, the XLT, DFX, MXT (Alt mode),, Vx3, V3I are all Eagles that have been updated. Loved my Eagle Spectrum and how tone options and the Signagraph made my digs more productive digging the right targets, not that my old analog 5500D really slacked, but the mono tone and the constant trigger pull for disc slowed the process and decision making, where the Eagle's new Mixed Mode took the process quickly straight to your ears. I could ramble on about all the new tech packed in the Eagle Spectrum, but instead just getting in my vote.
 

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Eggzakly.

Whites certainly brought a lot of technology to the table over the years.
Its sad to see them go.
Looking back in history, what would you consider to be their all time greatest, flagship metal detector?
Would it be the Spectra v3i, or perhaps a different model, in your opinion?
When you think of Whites greatest machine, what do you think of?
I’n 1988 I bought a Whites Eagle,I beleive it was the first digital detector to come out at that time.Really enjoyed using that machine,found
a lot of Silver with it.The MXT is also one of of my favorites,was and still is a great Relic detector.Went on a relic hunt in Virginia and found my first Virginia button with it.I think what really matters is what you really enjoy using and and the Site your using it on.Been detecting now for 40 years and yes I’m slowing down,it’s brought me a lot of great memories
 
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