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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 528766" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>GoldProspectn, you need to be aware that the cheaper VLF (sub $1k) detectors are generally coin/jewellery/relic detectors & wont be very effective in mineralised gold ground (even very difficult). If you go that way then get one that is more aimed at gold, ie, Gold Bug/GB2, Gold Monster etc.</p><p> For a Pulse Induction machine under $2000 you can sometimes pick up older 2nd hand Minelab SD or GP series (even GPX4000), or new a QED or Whites TDI</p><p></p><p>DED</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 528766, member: 12692"] GoldProspectn, you need to be aware that the cheaper VLF (sub $1k) detectors are generally coin/jewellery/relic detectors & wont be very effective in mineralised gold ground (even very difficult). If you go that way then get one that is more aimed at gold, ie, Gold Bug/GB2, Gold Monster etc. For a Pulse Induction machine under $2000 you can sometimes pick up older 2nd hand Minelab SD or GP series (even GPX4000), or new a QED or Whites TDI DED [/QUOTE]
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