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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="SCROUNGER" data-source="post: 160085" data-attributes="member: 4820"><p>Just interesting to hear that from them. I think it was more a case of them not wanting to dig deep holes. They were 'older' blokes, so that's fair enough i reckon. What i can't understand is why they would blow that much money without researching first. i didn't get the impression they thought the machine wasn't good. just that they felt they were doing better (where they detect) with their 2300's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCROUNGER, post: 160085, member: 4820"] Just interesting to hear that from them. I think it was more a case of them not wanting to dig deep holes. They were 'older' blokes, so that's fair enough i reckon. What i can't understand is why they would blow that much money without researching first. i didn't get the impression they thought the machine wasn't good. just that they felt they were doing better (where they detect) with their 2300's. [/QUOTE]
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