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Geotech Wrote:
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> One can certainly sympathize with the wheelwrights
> and buggy whip makers. Oh, wait, those were the gu
> ys automobiles put out of business 100 years ago.
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> Here's a prediction: the demise of the internal co
> mbustion engine mechanic will be replaced with the
> rise in some other job fu
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Snap On Man
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
We don't have drivers now. What we have now is what I call "Point and Shoot". I had a towing business in northern Illinois. I have been to a lot of wrecks but never a accident. When people drive the way they do today and get in a wreck you could hardly call it a accident!
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Snap On Man
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
As a retired Snap On dealer I can tell you if you don't have the diagnostic equipment and a information system you are just a parts changer.
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Snap On Man
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Keith Southern Wrote:
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> That's the appeal of the T2-C.
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> powerful and quiet and SIMPLE to run..
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> I Actually like the non memory..that way I can qui
> ckly confirm my settings..20 seconds and I'm assur
> ed I'm set up accordingly..
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> Fresh system reboot every start-up
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Snap On Man
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I hang mine on the wall upside down by the coil. My theory is it keeps the dust off the face plate. I like to show my detectors some respect!
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Snap On Man
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I just got mine about 4 days ago so I am learning myself. But it is my understanding that the shielding fro emi has been improved on the new release of this metal detector. If you decide to go with this metal detector or any metal detector I would give Jerry Ashe at Antiques Detectors a call at 620 856 5190. Great service and a great price also. Coming from a Fisher F2 this is a wonderful detect
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Snap On Man
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum