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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 269666" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>There use to be a few bad stories around about the Minelab organised training. I never went to one for that reason. Mostly they seemed to be complaints about too many people to just one instructor, being too short or not being in depth enough on specific machines.</p><p>Since the dealer's have taken it over it does sound to be a lot better with group sizes more realistic & some even over a day or two rather than a few hours. Pretty sure there's quite a few members have done them recently & been happy. Had been waiting for one of them to reply.</p><p>If your reasonably new to detecting I'd do it. It's a day out & a chance to possibly pick some tricks up. Good instructors can teach more than just how to use your machine too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 269666, member: 4485"] There use to be a few bad stories around about the Minelab organised training. I never went to one for that reason. Mostly they seemed to be complaints about too many people to just one instructor, being too short or not being in depth enough on specific machines. Since the dealer's have taken it over it does sound to be a lot better with group sizes more realistic & some even over a day or two rather than a few hours. Pretty sure there's quite a few members have done them recently & been happy. Had been waiting for one of them to reply. If your reasonably new to detecting I'd do it. It's a day out & a chance to possibly pick some tricks up. Good instructors can teach more than just how to use your machine too. [/QUOTE]
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