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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="JayMowgrass" data-source="post: 160372" data-attributes="member: 4538"><p>I would rather sell my kidneys then sell my GPZ. Its finding gold where other machines have been before, its a perfect excuse to get into my favourite place - the outdoors, its good for my health and my retirement plan, and its the perfect way to relax.</p><p></p><p>I highly doubt people are selling them due to underperformance. They are either using them in ground that has no gold or has no gold left, using them incorrectly (i don't know how this is possible) or they have overcapitalised which is unfortunate. Is it worth double the price of a GPX5000? Well thats a mater of opinion, but all you need to do is walk over a few pieces that are *up to 40% deeper then a GPX and you'll walk away with more nuggies. </p><p></p><p> Either way, to save $1500 on a near new machine is a pretty good deal. </p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Jay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayMowgrass, post: 160372, member: 4538"] I would rather sell my kidneys then sell my GPZ. Its finding gold where other machines have been before, its a perfect excuse to get into my favourite place - the outdoors, its good for my health and my retirement plan, and its the perfect way to relax. I highly doubt people are selling them due to underperformance. They are either using them in ground that has no gold or has no gold left, using them incorrectly (i don't know how this is possible) or they have overcapitalised which is unfortunate. Is it worth double the price of a GPX5000? Well thats a mater of opinion, but all you need to do is walk over a few pieces that are *up to 40% deeper then a GPX and you'll walk away with more nuggies. Either way, to save $1500 on a near new machine is a pretty good deal. Cheers, Jay. [/QUOTE]
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