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This is turning into a Jerry Springer show. The AT gold is a good all around machine for a beginner/ intermediate user. I bought one for my wife for beach hunting and it did ok there. She even found a really nice gold /silver thimble (engraved) at a relic site with that machine. Then she used my CTX once at Pismo beach and said she was no longer interested in the AT Gold so I sold it several year
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strick
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
calabash digger Wrote:
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> I got a guy over on tnet trying to tell everyone h
> ow GREAT they are. I understand people really d
> ont know what they dont know.
Stupid post. Total waste of our time... why you let these guys get under your skin for? so its slower then the Deus bfd. we all already knew that....why fault another g
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strick
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum