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Keith Southern Wrote:
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> Hey Daniel...
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> I think the interest in the DeepTech machine's are
> more for the unmasking reason's than the depth
> reason's..
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> I think the Blisstool was touted as just being
> Deep...Unmasking is not it's area to excel in...
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> Keith
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Pi machines really seem to get the depth and they are becoming more popular. I agree with the need to keep disc simple. All i really care about is that the target is non ferrous
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
How long though before deeptech machines are actually in stock for quick delivery. And what is the warranty and service going to be like.
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Wow what a great artice very interesting/informative, Makes me wonder how many finds of a lifetime we have all passed our coil over and heard nothing or low tone and decided not to dig.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
It seems like alot of beginners get caught up in the whole depth thing and miss masked target separation is just as key as depth alot of times even more important
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Boy they do seem to come up with some very good places to hunt. The part i dont like is they always seem too be in such a hurry in great places
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That also goes along with the 'dig more find more adage" and why its important to dig ALL signals when using a new machine especially one engineered and devoloped in another country with different coin compositions and ground mineralization.
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Looks like it might be alright for stand alone targets in the lab. But i would like to see it against mineralized ground with multiple targets of different conductivity under the coil simultaneously
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Im just enjoying some gold schlager dreaming of finding a gold coin with a vista gold. boy this hobby is addicting and congrats barry on selling 4 machines already. Looks like the deep tech machines might start to take off in the us. I know im saving my pennies and look forward to seeing some finds and comparisons on these promising machines. HH Playdo
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i am also interested in getting one of these machines. And cant wait too see some finds and hear some feedback. why did you choose the smart over the vista gold?
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What would be the best method of cleaning coins. do you soak them in some solvent or something like olive oil. Or do you use something like electrylosis. And how often will they come back with a grading such as improperly cleaned or environmentally damaged. thanks and HH
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How do you guys clean coins to get rid of the dirt and corrosion soak them in olive oil or something. Or do you use some form of electrolysis and how often do they come back as environmentally damaged or improperly cleaned.
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Anyone ever use like say an old compass or an old tr machine on iron littered sites. or what is a good detector for ignoring square nails for under 8 hundred dollars
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