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When Nokta came out with the Anfibio I was trying to tell my buddy about it. He ask me what the name of it was all I could think of was Antifa. I've been calling it that ever since. That's what I get for being a southside redneck. Lol
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Thanks guys for all the replies. I didn't mean for my question to be so vague. I apologize for that. It was just a question based purely on curiosity why some folks consider the T2 old technology. Nothing to do with defending the machine or being offensive to others. Isn't the same old technology used in the development of the F75 /T2 detectors still being used today in the new array o
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Pimento Wrote:
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> Quote Bill Long: " That's not at all w
> hat is intended to be"
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> Your opening post is extremely vague. Please te
> ll us what the thread IS intended to be about.
> Are you planning on buying a T2, but are concerned
> it's not that good ? Are you trying to sell one, b
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goodmore Wrote:
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> Sounds like the Tesoro argument all over again. Ju
> st insert your favorite detector model and defend
> it. If you like what you swing why worry about wha
> t others think?
Goodmore, please don't turn this thread into an argument. That's not at all what it's intended to be
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Tex, if you went thru as many girl friends back in the day as you've gone thu metal detectors you must have had one heck of a good time. No wonder your back gives you a tuff time. Just joking around with ya pal. ><
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calabash digger Wrote:
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> You can hold my Gopro while I dig a deep hole to
> throw this dead dog in....
Good video Cal. About a week ago you did a video using your current pet detectors, Anfibio, Deus, and EQ 800 in hot dirt. For all intents and purposes they failed that test for sure. Yet you were as friendly to those detector
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calabash digger Wrote:
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> It seems to up average targets at the edge of dete
> ction depth just like the Deus. Where as a AT SERI
> ES detector starts calling them iron..straker Wrot
> e:
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> > The Anfibio ID showed a 9.5" deep gold coin in t
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I remember that video. That was tight. What stuck with me was your response, "Greaat Day". If I were your relic hunting buddy your nickname from that point on would be Greaat Day. LOL
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calabash digger Wrote:
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> I try to be straight forward in what I do. I know
> about my dirt but I am gonna learn about dirt arou
> nd the country too. Ole Cal's garden is gonna be a
> one stop shop! lol
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> BTW what does humbling mean??
Should have said humbling experience. In this case, that would mean a n
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Excellent video Calabsh. You ask for some bad dirt, got some, ran the detectors thru the test and put the outcome up for everyone to see. Admirable. Got to admit it must have been a little humbling. Good job man.
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I retired 6 months ago at 68. 45 years selling sporting goods, uniforms/equipment to little leagues, schools and colleges. Also part time musician playing beach, soul and rock n roll. Now retired and running a Grandaddy day care.oh woe is me LOL
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Keith Southern Wrote:
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> Cool George !!
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> He will love it !!
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> Nice Holiday gesture to boot.!
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> Man dont drop below 20 that's the withdraw thresh
> old LOL
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> Don't need the DT's around Christmas time.
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> Keith
20 detectors! Man I got to get with the program.
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Rob in (ca) Wrote:
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> 57 still working full time ....heck when I do Reti
> re, all I need is $10 bucks a day for beer and det
> ector batterys.
Amen to that
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calabash digger Wrote:
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> 44 and working...but winter time is slow for our b
> usiness. So I guess I could say I am semi retired
> in the winter...
That sounds like a good set up Cal. But I bet you work your hind end off during the busy season
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texkinzee Wrote:
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> canslawhero Wrote:
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> > show off, lol. looks like you went wreck diving
> in
> > Florida
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> Never done that. Now if you could have only seen m
> y original dug collection that would be showing of
> f. I at one time
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Guys I'm sitting here staring out the window at 14" of snow.looking for something to do besides clean the house. So I decided to look back at some old posts I've made on different forums and came across these pictures I posted about 4 years ago. These relics came from 3 different sites in 5 days, about 30 hours hunting time. One site was at a fairly busy intersection. I remember as
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