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Minelab detectors made in Asia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 96253"><p>The GPX5000 has sold a lot of units over the last 5 or so years & is still selling. The "$3950" detector will obviously have higher sales at the moment as its a new "toy". Sales of the GPX5000 will probably slow down now - not because of the SDC2300 - but due to speculation on when Minelab's next top line detector is released. For every SDC that's been sold theres probably at least one other person that hasn't purchased one & is waiting for the "big gun" to come!</p><p></p><p>How would one measure or ascertain the amount of gold found between different models seeing as though it is an unreported event - no one keeps records or statistics on detectorists gold finds? The 4500 is certainly a great machine in its own right too & has been on the ground for awhile so your "gut" feeling might be right? Who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 96253"] The GPX5000 has sold a lot of units over the last 5 or so years & is still selling. The "$3950" detector will obviously have higher sales at the moment as its a new "toy". Sales of the GPX5000 will probably slow down now - not because of the SDC2300 - but due to speculation on when Minelab's next top line detector is released. For every SDC that's been sold theres probably at least one other person that hasn't purchased one & is waiting for the "big gun" to come! How would one measure or ascertain the amount of gold found between different models seeing as though it is an unreported event - no one keeps records or statistics on detectorists gold finds? The 4500 is certainly a great machine in its own right too & has been on the ground for awhile so your "gut" feeling might be right? Who knows? [/QUOTE]
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