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Minelab
Aftermarket Coils for the GPX 6000 - Coiltek
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<blockquote data-quote="Gold1hunter" data-source="post: 647104" data-attributes="member: 14696"><p>Minelab got it right with the 7000, being a square shaft that couldn't twist and turn and with all this knowledge the reverted back to round twisty, turny one on the 6000 (much better than the 5000 was though) the mind boggles what goes through their minds? Like the coil cable why does it stick up like an erect d##k to catch on things & beg for damage when stored, and not angle like the 7000 & how hard would it have been to design the cable to run up the centre of the shaft? </p><p></p><p> you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gold1hunter, post: 647104, member: 14696"] Minelab got it right with the 7000, being a square shaft that couldn't twist and turn and with all this knowledge the reverted back to round twisty, turny one on the 6000 (much better than the 5000 was though) the mind boggles what goes through their minds? Like the coil cable why does it stick up like an erect d##k to catch on things & beg for damage when stored, and not angle like the 7000 & how hard would it have been to design the cable to run up the centre of the shaft? you [/QUOTE]
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