Price drop here on the forum first, then will drop the price at other places.
New was $1,495, now only asking $995 -save $500 on this recently brand new coil.
Thanks for looking,
Maldonite
Price drop here on the forum first, then will drop the price at other places.
Was $1,280, now $1,198.
That's a great price for a near new item which cost nearly $1,500 :)
Maldonite
Yours looks great goldtruck59. I wish I had purchased a Profind35 much earlier than I did for my GPZ as it would have given me a lot more time & energy (and perhaps even saved my back too!)
Maldonite
This item has been sold elsewhere for the asking price but my 19" GPZ coil is still available at https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=32889 .
Thanks everyone!
Maldonite
Hi everyone, sorry for not responding to you all sooner!
To those who have PM'd me (including Graham) I've replied to you.
To Jaros & Tathradj; when assembled, the detector has 4 serial numbers and the box has an additional serial number. All those serial numbers are accompanied with hologram...
It looks like the forum's imaging settings compressed the above photos and removed some detail so I have also placed higher resolution photos up at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/tcfs3kb
Good luck!
It looks like the forum's imaging settings compressed the above photos and removed some detail so I have also placed higher resolution photos up at the following link:
https://tinyurl.com/t72eeaa
Cheers
Maldonite
This coil is in almost new condition with very good skid plate plus extra brand new skid plate.
The coil is less than 3 months old and has only been used with care for less than 2 days. If you inspect it up close very carefully you will be able to find some tiny surface flaws but if its sitting...
This machine is in great condition and very well cared for (see below for detailed information). Please examine the photos carefully to see just how nice it really is.
I've cared for this machine very well so that it would last me for many more years but unfortunately I've concluded that my...
Thanks SneakyCuttlefish. The more I think about it the more I realize that its all just guesswork and I want to know for sure what it is.
Do you know whether a lab will give me a common name like Aircraft Aluminium Alloy or will I just get back a breakdown of various percentages of say...
OK then just carry on and set a good example yourself it seems. I suppose if it does look like an obvious deterrent then that could well backfire too ;)
I've been taught to dig every signal and if its say a bullet or piece of forged iron to bag it and remove it from the area. This strikes me as sensible as when the next fellow (which could be you) comes along with next year's detector he's more likely to get gold faster. It also strikes me that...
Under several light temperatures on a white background the core colour is a reflective pewter grey. The surface could be said to be a greenish-brown. When they mix therefore it is a reflective grey with greenish-brown overtones.