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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 152356"><p>Un-f*****g-believable!</p><p></p><p>A GPZ7000 is worth over ten thousand and it isn't waterproof?</p><p> </p><p>I must be the only fool on the entire forum. When someone outlays this kind of cash and the machine isn't waterproof...something is wrong somewhere along the line. Back in the 1930s they were getting around waterproofing problems with electrical devices.</p><p></p><p>This glaring anomaly (lack of water-proofing) tells me at least, their R & D on that score is sorely lacking. There's a lot of broo-ha-ha, but the results certainly don't match the hype or the outlay. </p><p></p><p>But then I guess I suffer from envy. If I had a decent machine I'd have racked up a few finds and probably would go out and buy something like that. However, at the moment I'm using dowsing and Radiesthesia methods and am having some 'interesting' results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 152356"] Un-f*****g-believable! A GPZ7000 is worth over ten thousand and it isn't waterproof? I must be the only fool on the entire forum. When someone outlays this kind of cash and the machine isn't waterproof...something is wrong somewhere along the line. Back in the 1930s they were getting around waterproofing problems with electrical devices. This glaring anomaly (lack of water-proofing) tells me at least, their R & D on that score is sorely lacking. There's a lot of broo-ha-ha, but the results certainly don't match the hype or the outlay. But then I guess I suffer from envy. If I had a decent machine I'd have racked up a few finds and probably would go out and buy something like that. However, at the moment I'm using dowsing and Radiesthesia methods and am having some 'interesting' results. [/QUOTE]
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