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Sounds good Paul and I hope your mother is doing better. Care giver is a tuff job. I was the sole care giver to Rose. She had cancer surgery almost 2 years ago and then the treatments. All of that lasted almost 2 years and then she had an Aortic valve surgery and another 5 month recovery. She is tuff and doing well now.
Take care.
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Closet Fisher Impulse AQ for Sale; Comes with:
2 factory stock batteries
Factory Stock headphones
Manual
Calibration record
Test pin
Original box
Extra set of headphones (used) modified by OBN (Old Beach Nut) to accommodate a large battery he made for the AQ
Large OBN battery.
Chargers for stock and large batteries
$1,500.00 includes shipping and insu
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
midalake Wrote:
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> Tony Eisenhower is going to make me a custom cable
> to run my Black Widows!!!
Good info-- Thanks.
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
texkinzee Wrote:
> After the Holiday I will send you my Goldtrax. I h
> ave to many detectors and it sits in the closet. A
> t 70 yrs. It is tough to swing now. I know you wil
> l put it to good use.
Oh to be 70 and able to roam the mountains, plowed fields and saltwater beaches again. Twelve years takes a toll on the body.
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Tom_in_CA Wrote:
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> El, Good to hear from you ! Happy New Years.
>
> I had a "wardrobe malfunction" that day When
> attempting to telescope the rod of my Explorer II
> further out, I accidentally broke off the dog-ears
> of the my pro coil
>
> So I had to hike the 20 min. back out, 10 min
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Nice finds Brian. The Number 2 cuff button was assigned to the "Kings Regiment". The number 28 coat button was assigned to the "trou Regiment".
Did I miss Tom's finds? How is the family?
El
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Mentioned the new coil was for a new machine. I thought they were going to discuss that one because the AQ has been around awhile. Maybe Fishers new machine for the coil is around the corner. Hopefully the corner is not 5 miles away. LOL.
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
steveg Wrote:
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> NASA-Tom,
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> This post by you, awhile back, didn't seem to get
> much attention, but I find it to be a most interes
> ting and intriguing post. Can't wait to see what
> Minelab's "lift off" is, that has been achieved...
> and can't wait to learn about the "lift
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
dewcon4414 Wrote:
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> I did a rare hunt in the dry sand yesterday on a l
> ocal beach. Not much to show, its a renurished b
> each and the tractor had fluffed up the sand. 3
> other hunters one with an AQ. I found more coins
> than i expected.... almost nothing in the wet sand
> .... my AQ guy confirmed that. Ma
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
FloridaSon Wrote:
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> Elbert Wrote:
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> > Keep them coming calabash. Those old folks need
> so
> > mething to complain about.
>
>
> HEY! I RESEMBLE THAT REMARK! HAHA (now don’t get y
> our gen x feelings hurt cuz I used all caps)
Del
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
It would have been interesting to see how the other frequencies would have responded. Under that same example I wonder what the results would be if the target was a thin coin. It also brings up the question of which frequency is best to use.
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
NASA-Tom Wrote:
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> And where is Rick? Is Rick gone? No longer a part
> of the Fisher team?
>
> I just fear Fisher going in the same direction as
> White's. (Maybe not Bounty Hunter......or Night Ow
> l Optics)
.
I copiedd your post Tom and sent it to Rick as a PM to the Dectector Prospector Forum.. I asked if
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Tom_in_CA Wrote:
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> thanx Tn-sharpshoot and CAL. Really appreciate y
> our inputs.
>
> I am going to take this "French poodle" out to a b
> ack-pocket site later this afternoon. With a few
> buddies. This site dates to 1849-ish, and was d
> efunct by perhaps the early 1870s (barring random
> p
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Elbert
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Enjoyed reading your post Monte as I always do but this one statement surprised me "I moved to Vale five years ago". It only seems like last year when you moved.
Del must still be in bed. He normally is a quick responder.
El
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Elbert
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