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Metal Detecting for Gold
How Many Detectors And Why? Confess!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 592146" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Our current detectors are SDC-2300 & GPZ-7000 enough for two swingers. (To date still getting the hang of these two, last trip was in May 2019, (knee replacement & Covid slowed us down) we brought home about 150 bits/54grams.) ***Thanks go out to Dave & Veronica Dench, if not for them I think the GPZ would be memorabilia hanging in a mulga tree in the WA goldfields. ***</p><p></p><p>Previously owned all sold;</p><p>Garrett Deepseeker (found first ever gold)</p><p>Garret Groundhog</p><p>Whites - vSat (vacuum cleaner)</p><p>SD - 2000</p><p>SD - 2100 (one of the most worthy detectors ever owned)</p><p>GP - 3500 (only lasted a couple of trips)</p><p>GP - 4000 </p><p>GPX - 4500 (came in as my favourite, just ahead of the SD - 2100)</p><p></p><p>Have another Garret Deepseeker & a Coiltek coil hanging on my memorabilia fence now all covered with a Jasmine creeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 592146, member: 1414"] Our current detectors are SDC-2300 & GPZ-7000 enough for two swingers. (To date still getting the hang of these two, last trip was in May 2019, (knee replacement & Covid slowed us down) we brought home about 150 bits/54grams.) ***Thanks go out to Dave & Veronica Dench, if not for them I think the GPZ would be memorabilia hanging in a mulga tree in the WA goldfields. *** Previously owned all sold; Garrett Deepseeker (found first ever gold) Garret Groundhog Whites - vSat (vacuum cleaner) SD - 2000 SD - 2100 (one of the most worthy detectors ever owned) GP - 3500 (only lasted a couple of trips) GP - 4000 GPX - 4500 (came in as my favourite, just ahead of the SD - 2100) Have another Garret Deepseeker & a Coiltek coil hanging on my memorabilia fence now all covered with a Jasmine creeper. [/QUOTE]
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How Many Detectors And Why? Confess!
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