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Minelab Go-Find information, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 138324" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>Shame that we had to hear about these first from the US and not in Oz. Though I do understand that the US market is quite lucrative, especially if stealing away sales from their most popular budget detectors like the Ace series. Got to hand it to them though, they make the current crop of budget detectors look old hat with their innovative design and layout.</p><p></p><p>If you can get through all the initial Minelab promo garb in the start of the you tube clip, they do show one of the Go-find detectors in operation, tones etc. Looks to be hardwire concentric coils for the Go-find series, ruling out involvement from third party coil manufacturers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 138324, member: 1695"] Shame that we had to hear about these first from the US and not in Oz. Though I do understand that the US market is quite lucrative, especially if stealing away sales from their most popular budget detectors like the Ace series. Got to hand it to them though, they make the current crop of budget detectors look old hat with their innovative design and layout. If you can get through all the initial Minelab promo garb in the start of the you tube clip, they do show one of the Go-find detectors in operation, tones etc. Looks to be hardwire concentric coils for the Go-find series, ruling out involvement from third party coil manufacturers. [/QUOTE]
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