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Metal Detecting for Gold
New guy, with SD 2100
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi1" data-source="post: 16952" data-attributes="member: 874"><p>I've had my 2100 since new and found good gold over the years. often thought of upgrading but am now used to the machine. It's still finding gold alongside the 3500's etc.</p><p></p><p>I am now looking at getting a mod done, but still contemplating. The only thing that bugs me is ant bed but a scrape of the boot or pick tends to sort this out. Just break the surface.</p><p></p><p>For KeenKen, I'd get out and use the 2100, get used to it and its noises. Mine runs really quiet, when i get a slight change in tone i go back over and over, if it bugs, scrape the surface and recheck. i found 2 small pieces doing this and now am trying to remember other places where this occurred when i hadn't worked it out.</p><p></p><p>i don't think i'll ever part with mine.</p><p>Has anyone else modified their 2100 and if yes, did it improve it???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi1, post: 16952, member: 874"] I've had my 2100 since new and found good gold over the years. often thought of upgrading but am now used to the machine. It's still finding gold alongside the 3500's etc. I am now looking at getting a mod done, but still contemplating. The only thing that bugs me is ant bed but a scrape of the boot or pick tends to sort this out. Just break the surface. For KeenKen, I'd get out and use the 2100, get used to it and its noises. Mine runs really quiet, when i get a slight change in tone i go back over and over, if it bugs, scrape the surface and recheck. i found 2 small pieces doing this and now am trying to remember other places where this occurred when i hadn't worked it out. i don't think i'll ever part with mine. Has anyone else modified their 2100 and if yes, did it improve it??? [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
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