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I, for one, have had some conversations with detectorists who have used the 'D' machine. They put it in terms that I could understand since I've had 3 Explorers and knew the machine inside and out.
The bottom line is, I hope few hunters get the Deus. And the few that do, I hope they won't learn it.
Yes, it costs almost $2,000 . At the very least, you won't screw up
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Way back in 1983 I made a living for one year detecting. Besides the $12,000 diamond ring I found, living by the beach, I would go out to the dry sand and dig enough clad in 30 minutes to pay for lunch. Then go out for another 30 minutes to pay for dinner. Probably found $24,000 worth that year. No one else detected back then.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum