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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 353255" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Hi TravOz. I agree with dam it. You did state:<em> "is it worth the upgrade to latest greatest minelab or should i stick with what i know? as all i remember was it was a massive learning curve at the time" </em>, then I reckon dam it's answer is spot on. </p><p>More expensive, but you also stated that money wasn't a problem. The GPZ-7000 is the latest & greatest minelab for gold; will handle hot ground and is not as complex as the 4500 to set-up and run (IMHO). I have a 4500 and have also used the Zed in FNQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 353255, member: 6786"] Hi TravOz. I agree with dam it. You did state:[i] "is it worth the upgrade to latest greatest minelab or should i stick with what i know? as all i remember was it was a massive learning curve at the time" [/i], then I reckon dam it's answer is spot on. More expensive, but you also stated that money wasn't a problem. The GPZ-7000 is the latest & greatest minelab for gold; will handle hot ground and is not as complex as the 4500 to set-up and run (IMHO). I have a 4500 and have also used the Zed in FNQ. [/QUOTE]
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