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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Recommendations for a beginner's detector
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<blockquote data-quote="junkdog" data-source="post: 588259" data-attributes="member: 9433"><p>Hi people. Just picked up my second sdc 2300. as my first one was burnt in the last new year eve firers which I had for two years and loved it , didnt find tons of gold but kept on finding smell bits and that my friend is what keeps you going, its a great hobby and meeting people. even the price increase was no put off. a rugged machine and water proof. go for it if you can afford it , and easy the play with... ye ha...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junkdog, post: 588259, member: 9433"] Hi people. Just picked up my second sdc 2300. as my first one was burnt in the last new year eve firers which I had for two years and loved it , didnt find tons of gold but kept on finding smell bits and that my friend is what keeps you going, its a great hobby and meeting people. even the price increase was no put off. a rugged machine and water proof. go for it if you can afford it , and easy the play with... ye ha... [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
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