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according to a tesoro gent on another forum in hard times their sales go up as unemployed with time on their hands feel its a way to make some small money !
the xp deus even though very expensive is still selling well even in hard times so there are buyers out there even in hard times with the cash to spend
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
yes . i went today with the whites surf dual PI only to find that the tiny wire from the battery 8box had snapped off as theyre so fragile ,so back again tomorrow with it repaired . very flimsy construction from Whites .
i figured the PI would go deeper on depth although i have a T2 special as well
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
in the UK there are numerous guys who make a living at detecting for artifacts and coins, they also trade stuff as well at fairs to boost income from antiques as well as their finds.
they have bought their houses for cash from their finds made ,religious artifacts from early periods can fetch huge sums of money .
in the US as you say head for the beaches for the gold finds .
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
with current technology up a cul de sac anything must be worth a try to improve things.
gold plated wire might be worth a look .
DIYs might be able to use silver wire .
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
has any experimentation been done using silver wire for winding a coil ? just wondering if there might be some advantage in gaining more depth or ID analysis . or a mixture of metals for coil windings .
copper is used as its about right on price and strength but is there another option that's been tried ?
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
theyre selling like hot cakes in the UK and europe .once you use wireless headphones you wont want to go back to wired as theyre a pesky nuisance .the state of the art moves on .its usual in manufacturing that the established names become complacent and get overhauled by the new kids on the block and lose sales and kudos .
it amazes me that long established makers still dont sell a full kit of m
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum