Mountain goat
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So it's been awhile since I've been in the detecting world last detector I had was a white ID with mr. Bill mods I was wondering if the explorers were still competitive machines to today's machines?
So it's been awhile since I've been in the detecting world last detector I had was a white ID with mr. Bill mods I was wondering if the explorers were still competitive machines to today's machines?
So it's been awhile since I've been in the detecting world last detector I had was a white ID with mr. Bill mods I was wondering if the explorers were still competitive machines to today's machines?
So it's been awhile since I've been in the detecting world last detector I had was a white ID with mr. Bill mods I was wondering if the explorers were still competitive machines to today's machines?
In a few weeks you could buy a Minelab Equinox 600 for $649 brand new or the Minelab Equinox 800 for $899. They will both detect on a single selected frequency 5, 10 or 15 kHz for the 600, 5, 10, 15, 20 or 40 kHz for the 800. Both can be set to detect all 5 frequencies at once. Best wishes.
I swear you guys are going to force me to buy an Equinox - and that after just springing for a Deus. And after that a CTX (after paying for daughter's wedding), and then into the classics I've never owned, like the Explorer, a Compass Judge, . . .
Seriously - how do you guys justify these multiple detector purchases to your spouse? Or are you all single? Or just don't tell her? Personally, I've been operating on the 3rd option. Although I must admit that it was easier to take a whole weekend to drive a long way to hunt a battlefield, ghost town, saw mill town, etc. when I was 'between marriages.'
I swear you guys are going to force me to buy an Equinox - and that after just springing for a Deus. And after that a CTX (after paying for daughter's wedding), and then into the classics I've never owned, like the Explorer, a Compass Judge, . . .
Seriously - how do you guys justify these multiple detector purchases to your spouse? Or are you all single? Or just don't tell her? Personally, I've been operating on the 3rd option. Although I must admit that it was easier to take a whole weekend to drive a long way to hunt a battlefield, ghost town, saw mill town, etc. when I was 'between marriages.'
The Whites with mods didn't go deeper but it would respond recover almost to fast Mr Bill did some different things to it. It was one of the last ones he did told us that he was done after that one and thanks for the replies
Who wears the pants in your family?Seriously - how do you guys justify these multiple detector purchases to your spouse? Or are you all single? Or just don't tell her? Personally, I've been operating on the 3rd option. Although I must admit that it was easier to take a whole weekend to drive a long way to hunt a battlefield, ghost town, saw mill town, etc. when I was 'between marriages.'
In a few weeks you could buy a Minelab Equinox 600 for $649 brand new or the Minelab Equinox 800 for $899. They will both detect on a single selected frequency 5, 10 or 15 kHz for the 600, 5, 10, 15, 20 or 40 kHz for the 800. Both can be set to detect all 5 frequencies at once. Best wishes.
Are you sure the 600 will use 5 frequencies or is it all three?
I swear you guys are going to force me to buy an Equinox - and that after just springing for a Deus. And after that a CTX (after paying for daughter's wedding), and then into the classics I've never owned, like the Explorer, a Compass Judge, . . .
Seriously - how do you guys justify these multiple detector purchases to your spouse? Or are you all single? Or just don't tell her? Personally, I've been operating on the 3rd option. Although I must admit that it was easier to take a whole weekend to drive a long way to hunt a battlefield, ghost town, saw mill town, etc. when I was 'between marriages.'
Who wears the pants in your family?
So it's been awhile since I've been in the detecting world last detector I had was a white ID with mr. Bill mods I was wondering if the explorers were still competitive machines to today's machines?