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<blockquote data-quote="ChristophBerlin" data-source="post: 677941" data-attributes="member: 25566"><p>Hi Aries,</p><p>yes, we are renting GPX 6000. Haven't decided on the coils yet, standard or maybe a bit bigger. Does depend on the undergrowth of the land we will be detecting, I guess. Which coil would you choose?</p><p>As emergency backup we are bringing our standard vlf-machines, a minelab equinox and a XP Deus I - even though we are aware, not really good for the mineralised ground. But maybe a bit of relaxed beach detecting will happen... </p><p>Started my detecting career with a CScope 1220 (vlf non motion, very heavy, but was a good tool in the early 90s) mooved on to minelab musketeer, Fisher 1266 and 1275 until XP Deus I - which was a real game changer here due to comfort, little weight, different frequencies, no cables. Perfect for dancing around on fields/in woods and finding tiny hammered coins etc. </p><p>Christoph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChristophBerlin, post: 677941, member: 25566"] Hi Aries, yes, we are renting GPX 6000. Haven't decided on the coils yet, standard or maybe a bit bigger. Does depend on the undergrowth of the land we will be detecting, I guess. Which coil would you choose? As emergency backup we are bringing our standard vlf-machines, a minelab equinox and a XP Deus I - even though we are aware, not really good for the mineralised ground. But maybe a bit of relaxed beach detecting will happen... Started my detecting career with a CScope 1220 (vlf non motion, very heavy, but was a good tool in the early 90s) mooved on to minelab musketeer, Fisher 1266 and 1275 until XP Deus I - which was a real game changer here due to comfort, little weight, different frequencies, no cables. Perfect for dancing around on fields/in woods and finding tiny hammered coins etc. Christoph [/QUOTE]
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