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Home Depot has been doing this with their Q&A section for awhile...if you ever gave a review for an item, they send you email asking if you can help answer customer's questions...
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Bro - it was more about the owner coming looking for it than the termanology......
ozzie Wrote:
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> > Never "promote" finding "guido" chains.....you n
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> > er know who's reading LOL....
> > I f
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Never "promote" finding "guido" chains.....you never know who's reading LOL....
I found a guido ring in the wet salt sand NY beach....the pinky was still intact
ozzie Wrote:
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> I have only a few hours in 2 bar dirt and nothing
> jumps at me as far as spectacular. Now, I went to
> an Atla
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Keith Southern Wrote:
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> At Doctor last time I was coming in at 6'1.5".And
> I cant extend the Tarsacci all the way out I'm bac
> k two notches on holes.I would think a 6'4" or mor
> e can use it comfortably.
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> Keith
Perfect - THANKS Keith!
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hi.
What is the length of the shaft from the grip to the coil (at the shaft connection) when fully extended?
I'm 6' tall and like a long arc when I swing - I have no problems with the Nox...
Any 6' tall users have any length problems?
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hi...Tom (others)...I've asked this before and hope to get a definitive answer...
My detecting environment is wet salt water sand + maybe going in/out of the surf to ankle/shin deep...
My detecting style (excal/Nox) is "scrubbing" the wet sand - not holding the detector above.
Will I be getting any falsing when scrubbing the wet sand using the Tarsacci? THANKS
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Who is (are) going to be the first one(s) to field test live hunt head to head (nothing buried...two guys set off into the sunset...test the signals each finds and call out good/bad)....wet salt sand (most of the market volume is in the wet sand vs in the water)...
Impulse AQ vs Tarsacci....same price right now...
I know the apple to oranges deal BUT....one is claiming top PI depth/stabilit
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I'm seriously considering this detector...
I'd be very interested with the larger coil.
Are you going to offer it either way...machine with stock coil or machine with 12" round...or will the 12" round strictly be an add-on?
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
texkinzee Wrote:
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> I can now "Ride off into the Sunset" never to be h
> eard or seen again. Ah Be N Toe.
George...this is truly it????
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hi.
Does this unit run quietly while "scrubbing" the coil on top of the wet sand or do you have to keep the coil raised above the wet sand to keep it from falsing?
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NY Beach
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum