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Nokta AU Gold Finder

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Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 22, 2016 05:18PM
Check this out: [md-hunter.com]
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 22, 2016 05:37PM
I like the look of that
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 22, 2016 06:00PM
Yes, it looks nice (lightweight) and is "weather" resistant. Much better than the ( "old" ) Gold Racer platform (in my opinion). I would like to see a video from a real hunt (no air tests please!).

What is the weight and the price? Release date?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/22/2016 06:13PM by x2000.
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 22, 2016 06:03PM
Serious looking detector.
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 22, 2016 07:28PM
Looks like direct competition to gb2.
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 23, 2016 08:52AM
Now that has a nice professional look to it

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Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 24, 2016 12:24AM
deathray Wrote:
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> Looks like direct competition to gb2.

Just like the Makro Gold Racer is - Do you think it to be about time Fisher made a new Gold detector to keep up with the Makro & Nokta's - Its been ages.......and afterall, it appears the new guys in the industry are now setting the standards -
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 24, 2016 11:25AM
Nice features on this machine but the market is saturated I think with Gold VLF detectors.

A PI version for highly mineralised soils using the same features will get everyone talking.

Imagine a PI Gold detector such as this one which has a ferous and non ferous led indicator.

That would be something special.
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 27, 2016 11:55AM
Hello all. This is a private-label gold detector we developed for Kellyco.
It is a 56kHz unit. Please contact Kellyco for pricing and the launch date.
Any information regarding the features, specs etc. we can answer directly.
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 27, 2016 02:58PM
Nokta Detectors Wrote:
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> Hello all. This is a private-label gold detector
> we developed for Kellyco.
> It is a 56kHz unit. Please contact Kellyco for
> pricing and the launch date.
> Any information regarding the features, specs etc.
> we can answer directly.


so maybe us forum members here can spec our own special detector that you can develop for us, eh?

you'd sell a ton of em!
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 27, 2016 07:25PM
Hello Nokta,

I have a question. What is the weight of this detector?
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 28, 2016 07:40AM
>
> so maybe us forum members here can spec our own
> special detector that you can develop for us, eh?
>
> you'd sell a ton of em!

Well we are kind of doing that actually... we listen to you and we try to incorporate what you want in the current or the future models. It can never be 100% because we cannot answer to each and every single request but we try to offer what the majority wants.
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 28, 2016 08:33AM
x2000 Wrote:
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> Hello Nokta,
>
> I have a question. What is the weight of this
> detector?


It is 3.3lbs.
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 29, 2016 06:30PM
Nokta Detectors Wrote:
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> It is 3.3lbs.

Thank you for the answer, but is it correct? 3,3lbs is 1.497g? With batteries? Is this detector really that "heavy"? It's heavier than the Racer (3,128lbs / 1419g) with the 10x5" coil (and batteries). Why? Which parts are making the weight? How many batteries does it have? Thank you.
Re: Nokta AU Gold Finder
January 29, 2016 06:58PM
I think this unit is more weather proof than the Gold racer and obviously a
different designs so that's probably where the extra weight comes in.
Looks like it's built for tough conditions.
They said the pod will come off for hip or chest mounting.
Bryan