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Don't believe the hype! Please! I can use more good finds.
The Nox is such an effective machine that I am confident enough to issue this challenge. The challenge is to anyone who has a "hunted out" site and doesn't have a Nox(and I can get there).
I GUARANTEE I will find something non-modern day-junk at your site(I will even exclude clad).
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I might as well jump in. I didn't get the Kruzer because I have the Impact.
As for the Nox, I bought the 800. Why? Minelab has THE best TID in the business. Plus, I knew that multi-freq would be a real game changer. When I get home tonight, I will try to post my latest finds. They should be a real eye opener!
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
lytle78 Wrote:
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> Based on what I have seen on the various videos po
> sted, LeJag detects on beaches with lots of black
> sand. In such ground, 10” deeper than a VLF IB mu
> ltifreaker is plausible. In any event, I guess he
> can explain it if he wishes. Of course all such cl
> aims will be irrelevant when and if a
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
lytle78 Wrote:
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> I’m willing to risk anything reasonable and your p
> roposal sounds fine to me I would remove the word
> apology however neither of us need apologize in a
> ny case. we have our opinions we have the grounds
> we have forming those opinions and if it turns out
> we’re wrong simple embarrassment shou
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
lytle78 Wrote:
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> I am relying on no “inside info”.
>
> You sure are careful with your quarters and dimes
> .
>
> How about at least five forum members on establis
> hed forums (with links to their post provided for
> your inspection) state that they have received the
> ir Fisher PI’s by the date of wh
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
lytle78 Wrote:
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> So how about this. If by 1 January 2020, Fisher i
> s shipping their new PI beach detector to dealers
> and those dealers are offering it for sale without
> pre-order or any of the Minelab Equinox nonsense,
> you owe me a silver quarter and a silver dime - If
> not, I owe you the same?
Shipping
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
lytle78 Wrote:
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> Beyonder, FT has never released sales figures, so
> your 10k units stipulation is un verifiable.
>
> Here’s what you wrote “...If we see this at all, I
> bet it will be 2020” I’ll accept “in production an
> d shipping to customers by 1 Jan 2020” as a reason
> able definition of “see this at all”
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
lytle78 Wrote:
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> Apologies for double post, but WTH - let’s make it
> a hamburger and a “dime cherry limeaid” from the f
> ountain - silver quarter and silver dime.
We are talking mass produced over 10,000 plus units in customers hands by 1/1/2020?
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
It takes a big person to admit when they are wrong. You just had to find out for yourself what the real deal is and i respect that. The Nox is indeed a much different machine in terms of results and I don't care who made it.
Now you can move pat this and reap the benefits of your newly acquired knowledge!
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Badger in NH Wrote:
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> Why Myrtle Beach of all places?
>
> This time of year I'd be thinking Cape Cod or Old
> Orchard Beach Maine.
There is a really brief scene in a movie that takes place at Myrtle beach. So I thought it may be kinda cool to see where they filmed.
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Lawrenzo Wrote:
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> Lets see if they do some software updates and can
> make the machine even better the deus is at the to
> p of updates and the impact I feel fell short. Upd
> ates that make changes are more sales if the machi
> ne gets better after the company listens to the us
> er. Hope this is the case here with
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Kind of off topic.
So I am debating on going vacation to Myrtle beach however there are a few hitches.
First, I have no one to go with. I really don't want to go by myself as I want to have somebody there to have my back. Especially coming home from the bar.
Two, I plan on flying down. I never flew in a plan before. I flew in a helicopter for 10 minutes. I don't want to freak
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> I think we are finally seeing more honest discussi
> ons ...... both good and bad about the machine now
> . But... like most give it some time. It seems
> we always start off with nothing but praise on a n
> ew offering.......then comes all the negative post
> s..... now for those considering
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
goodmore Wrote:
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> Beyonder-Pa Wrote:
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> > im really not sure what you are asking. If you a
> sk
> > ing why so much more money for the CTX vs the No
> x,
> > could be many reasons not even apparent to us.
> >
> > If I had to ch
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
im really not sure what you are asking. If you asking why so much more money for the CTX vs the Nox, could be many reasons not even apparent to us.
If I had to choose only one, the Nox hands down. My CTXs' were really good, but their tech is dated, they are cumbersome(not heavy for me), and lacking when it comes to separation. However, the color screen and multi-target read as well as the
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Here is why I think it is a cooler jug(maybe 2 gallons).
First, its "arms" are too thick for a coil and there are too many "arms" as well(looks like 8).
Second, there is no movement pattern. Even if he leaned and adjusted, most likely he would of spoiled the pattern with his first swing or just moving on before he swung.
Third, the imprint itself shows a much deeper
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
auminesweeper Wrote:
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> > Sure but in what context? You may take it as "ob
> so
> > letes single frequencies in every way, shape, an
> d
> > form" other's may not.
> >
> >
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
auminesweeper Wrote:
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> Beyonder-Pa Wrote:
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> > Well, I would question their skill. Because this
> m
> > achine is doing what 9 other machines I have own
> ed
> > and used, didn't do.
> >
> > >EQUINOX - The all-te
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
auminesweeper Wrote:
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> bado1 Wrote:
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> > > Shakydigger Wrote:
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> &g
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
auminesweeper Wrote:
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> Shakydigger Wrote:
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> > Not trying to razz anybody, but why is it that w
> e
> > always have to compare this detector to that det
> ec
> > tor? Not just for the Nox but for any new detect
> or
> > or coil. I
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Quite simply PLEASE sell your Nox's In my opinion, the majority of the ones who used it and sold it, didn't know how to use a detector in the first place. The experiences I am having with it are nothing short of unbelievable. My last hunt I went to a closed down school that was hit to death so much so that conductive junk is hard to find. I walked away with a 1941 wheatie at about 10 i
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Beyonder-Pa
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum