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Sounds like it's faster then the pro. Very tight Closely resembles the F75 ? Freq shifts, tightness,13khz Should be a very good machine Garrett has i winner I bet and priced good with free wireless headphones
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Hey all
Here are some of my April digs. I got invited to hunt an old ghost town site a couple of times and found several buttons and a toasted KG copper,F.O.E. watch fab,and old toy piece?, and some other pieces. I dont know what the one piece is that has what looks like a masonry symbol on it? Maybe a piece off a watch fab? A friend of mine also found a 2 Reale..
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Just take your time with it Joe. Keep it simple at first. Its a powerfull machine and deep and you will find out that its a pretty simple machine with very little adjustments needed, but yet you can modify it to your liking and conditions.
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Hey all
Here are my finds from March. I searched an old home site way back in the woods. Dates back to the 1860's. I used the combination of the etrac and the XP Goldmax. I found three IH's and a Barber dime. The coolest find was the small crotal bell with the dinger still in it. Here are a few pics.
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Hey all
Does anyone want to read this book? If so pm me your address and I will send it to you for free. Just pass it on to the next guy or gal
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Des D Wrote:
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> "Justified"
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> Best show on TV - set in the South
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> Loved it and lead actors, Timothy Olyphant & Walto
> n Goggins were the best!
Loved that show Des.
Have you read the books ?
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I wear Keens most of the time or my Red Wings and if it is real mudding(field hunting) then I wear my Lacrosse Burly boots. Nothing fits better then the lacrosse boots when it comes to mud boots. It might take two people to get them off lol
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Hey all
As anyone used the NEL sharpshooter coil on the XP Goldmax Power? Just wondering I thought it may be a good coil in the corn stubbles.
Thanks
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NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> I thought (nearly the entire) premise of my report
> (s) were almost exclusively head-to-head with F75
> (T2/CZ/XP-GMP/Deus etc......).......to the point o
> f giving exacting percentages.
Some folks just like to complain and whine.
Keep up the good work Tom,Keith,MRH,and others who are testing th
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