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Thanks Daniel and Tom, the Sov GT will go. I forgot to mention Tom, I also have a CZ 3D that you tuned for me that was going regardless, also have your beach dvd that I have been reviewing.
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Going down to St. Augustine Florida next week, going down for 10 days with stops in St Augustine, Daytona and Panama City Beach. I am torn between which detector or detectors to take. I was wondering about the GPX 5000, Minelab Sovereign GT, AT Pro, Nokta Relic, Impact and the Makro Racer 2. I have got way to many choices. What do you think of the GPX 5000? What would you take? For the sov gt I
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Sovereign GT and a Sovereign XS-2a Pro, which one would you choose and why? After reading post after post and watching many videos, it seems many prefer the GT over the XS. Just wondering.
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David, found this, might be helpful,
To understand why there are three models of the TDI you have to sort of understand the evolution of this detector.
First, the TDI is the result of an agreement between White's and Eric Foster who designed the GS 5. The TDI is patterned after the GS 5. The initial sales were here in the US and no sales in OZ. Before any TDI's were going to be s
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You try it out first and if you like it, we will work something out. Tom used it on one of our outings and he caught on to it pretty quick, I don't like the air test on them, but i dug a cuff button at 13 inches. Pretty deep when you have the ground balance dialed in. I have 2 of them and the way Jerry built them they are pretty much identical. Both pretty much look brand new, but that'
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David, when you decide to come dome or we come out to see you I will leave a Nautilus with you for a while to play around with. You may like it.
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Craig, are you perhaps talking about Toms Dankowski's DVD video ? He has one called Metal Detecting Real World Techniques Beach and Swimming Hole Hunting.
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I have transformed many Nautilus detectors to the Whites TDI setup over the years, when Tom told me he saw one of Paul's Blisstool's set up, I told him I knew where to get them and here we are. I have got to say that it swings 100 % better. Took all the weight off my wrist and I can now maneuver it with one finger. You need something like this when you spend 8-12 hours out hunting. I ca
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I met Tom early in 2015, through discussions on the forum. I found out that he lived close to me and we started hunting together. Tom in my opinion is probably one of the most honest and genuine persons I know. He would give you the shirt off his back if needed. As David said, Tom is a quiet person, but very passionate about this hobby. I have enjoyed every trip we have taken and look forward to
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Hi David, Happy New Year, I don't know if Tom told you or not but I had a heck of a hard time at work losing a couple of my lab technicians. Its coming to a close now as I have people in place and trained. Missed out on a lot of hunting this past fall due to the long hours. Working 14 plus a day gets old and all you think about when you get home is getting something to eat and getting ready
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Wayne Lee is building new Nautilus machines from his new location and making repairs also. Nautilus continues to survive under some tough conditions with Stephen and Jerry having passed away.
For service work, please call Wayne Lee at 919 621-4460.
His address is:
Wayne Lee, 77 Neighbor Lane, Four Oaks, NC 27524.
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killer B's headphones, headphone adapter for AT pro, Garrett Carrot , new waders and a straight shaft for my AT Pro. the creeks are calling,,,,,,,,,,
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