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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 176093" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>If that were the case wouldn't they just drop the price on the GPX5000 to boost it's sales? No other viable reason to bring back the 4500 apart from getting rid of excess because the African market has slowed. If it's a huge success they may choose to keep it as a mid range option but from what I'm hearing once they're gone they're gone? Only Minelab would/will know for sure. My guess is, & it's only a guess, they are hoping the $3299 price tag sees them sell out quickly without a need for putting it up or running further "specials"? Marketing smoke & mirrors?</p><p>I really think people underestimate how many GPZ7000's have been sold. I'd like to see the figures but I think it must have & still be selling ok for a top end machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 176093, member: 4485"] If that were the case wouldn't they just drop the price on the GPX5000 to boost it's sales? No other viable reason to bring back the 4500 apart from getting rid of excess because the African market has slowed. If it's a huge success they may choose to keep it as a mid range option but from what I'm hearing once they're gone they're gone? Only Minelab would/will know for sure. My guess is, & it's only a guess, they are hoping the $3299 price tag sees them sell out quickly without a need for putting it up or running further "specials"? Marketing smoke & mirrors? I really think people underestimate how many GPZ7000's have been sold. I'd like to see the figures but I think it must have & still be selling ok for a top end machine. [/QUOTE]
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