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Metal Detecting for Gold
How Many Detectors And Why? Confess!
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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 592621" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>Started out with the Garrett ATX and Whites GMT.</p><p></p><p>ATX - regretfully sold - found a 35g piece in the first two weeks and a 6g the following week.</p><p>GMT - a fun machine but it rarely gets used now.</p><p>GPX4500 x 2 - these detectors have paid for themselves ten times over.</p><p>SDC2300 x 3 two are worn out and fall apart or fold up when used but owe us nothing.</p><p>Equinox 800 - the least used and the only one to have not paid for it's self.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 592621, member: 3960"] Started out with the Garrett ATX and Whites GMT. ATX - regretfully sold - found a 35g piece in the first two weeks and a 6g the following week. GMT - a fun machine but it rarely gets used now. GPX4500 x 2 - these detectors have paid for themselves ten times over. SDC2300 x 3 two are worn out and fall apart or fold up when used but owe us nothing. Equinox 800 - the least used and the only one to have not paid for it's self. [/QUOTE]
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How Many Detectors And Why? Confess!
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