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<blockquote data-quote="grubstake" data-source="post: 606014" data-attributes="member: 4012"><p>Mate, you're totally missing the point of what's going on at present. Any new detector has a learning curve and the best way to figure out the beast is to use it somewhere that you know for certain has produced nuggets in the past. ie. old patches. Actually finding gold there is a bonus, because it shows you what you've previously missed that the new machine can help you find, which might suggest other areas to return to.</p><p></p><p>If all you find is "little dingers" and that doesn't gladden your heart, you can normally resell a near-new machine for about 95% of what it cost: simples. In the most recent similar case, when the GPZ was first introduced, some early-birds were reselling within the first month after release! The GPX6000 may even offer a bit of a bonus, as present resale value could be 100% or more of RRP, with many dealers apparently wait-listing buyers. Minelab supplied the GPX6000 to Africa/Middle East first, then Australia and I believe USA is still waiting, so these machines could be scarce items for the rest of the year. The smart guys are out there making hay while the sun shines, it's a win/win proposition! :goldnugget: :money:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubstake, post: 606014, member: 4012"] Mate, you're totally missing the point of what's going on at present. Any new detector has a learning curve and the best way to figure out the beast is to use it somewhere that you know for certain has produced nuggets in the past. ie. old patches. Actually finding gold there is a bonus, because it shows you what you've previously missed that the new machine can help you find, which might suggest other areas to return to. If all you find is "little dingers" and that doesn't gladden your heart, you can normally resell a near-new machine for about 95% of what it cost: simples. In the most recent similar case, when the GPZ was first introduced, some early-birds were reselling within the first month after release! The GPX6000 may even offer a bit of a bonus, as present resale value could be 100% or more of RRP, with many dealers apparently wait-listing buyers. Minelab supplied the GPX6000 to Africa/Middle East first, then Australia and I believe USA is still waiting, so these machines could be scarce items for the rest of the year. The smart guys are out there making hay while the sun shines, it's a win/win proposition! :goldnugget: :money: [/QUOTE]
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