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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 612654" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Gypsyd, </p><p>Swung the SD2100 from new for 10 years, that machine used to talk to me after I sat down and got to know it very well. The tuning method I swore by allowed me to use the 18" Mono on 99% of ground here in WA. Had more than one claim that it was impossible to swing the mono in certain areas. Several even rigged up and were astounded how stable it ran. Somewhere on one of forums (think it is the one Kon is moderator, I call it the "yellow forum) the tuning/balancing instructions would be in the archives. We're talking 15/20 years ago. The SD2100 in my opinion was one of Minelabs very best detectors until the GPX4500 and followed by the GPZ7000 came along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 612654, member: 1414"] Gypsyd, Swung the SD2100 from new for 10 years, that machine used to talk to me after I sat down and got to know it very well. The tuning method I swore by allowed me to use the 18" Mono on 99% of ground here in WA. Had more than one claim that it was impossible to swing the mono in certain areas. Several even rigged up and were astounded how stable it ran. Somewhere on one of forums (think it is the one Kon is moderator, I call it the "yellow forum) the tuning/balancing instructions would be in the archives. We're talking 15/20 years ago. The SD2100 in my opinion was one of Minelabs very best detectors until the GPX4500 and followed by the GPZ7000 came along. [/QUOTE]
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