Depending on OP's location, I won't ship, have a Garrett pro pointer looking to unload for $50 if interested. I'm in NJ though
Thanks, joee5, but I'm a few States further south. [emoji3]
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Depending on OP's location, I won't ship, have a Garrett pro pointer looking to unload for $50 if interested. I'm in NJ though
Let us know. I have a feeling you would have been better off putting that 23 bucks on Red on the roulette wheel.
I have a TRX and an orange Garrett. Both are great little machines. I like the garrett a little more. They detect the target a little differently. The target has to be straight in line with the end of the pointer of the TRX. The Garrett will pick up the target anywhere along the shaft. Takes a little practice using either.
Let us know. I have a feeling you would have been better off putting that 23 bucks on Red on the roulette wheel.
I have a TRX and an orange Garrett. Both are great little machines. I like the garrett a little more. They detect the target a little differently. The target has to be straight in line with the end of the pointer of the TRX. The Garrett will pick up the target anywhere along the shaft. Takes a little practice using either.
I always carry the TRX plus the Carrot(or F-Pulse) together. The TRX for generally shallow coins down to 3-4 inches, pre dig. Then the Carrot or Pulse finishes. Very efficient IMO.
Good advice. Thanks.
Everyone will notice eventually
Let us know. I have a feeling you would have been better off putting that 23 bucks on Red on the roulette wheel.
I have a TRX and an orange Garrett. Both are great little machines. I like the garrett a little more. They detect the target a little differently. The target has to be straight in line with the end of the pointer of the TRX. The Garrett will pick up the target anywhere along the shaft. Takes a little practice using either.
Green River what is wrong with digging up enough clad to pay for that New Pin Pointer so the CFO does not get involved. There is thousands of dollars in clad out there just waiting to be found. I know it can be done as my eldest son who lives in KY dug up over 23 dollars in clad in one outing.