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richie56
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Location: Flintshire

Post by richie56 »

Hi Chris
Not sure if it's the same Dave he lives in Bagillt Dave Walsh is his name. Not sure about where he works said he had been made redundant. Short stubby guy green welies.
Which detector you thinking of getting?
All the very best Richie
Happy hunting ::g
Garrett AT pro
Garrett Ace 150
C Scope CS4pi
Garrett Pro pointer
Black Ada invader stainless spade
And hopefully a lot of good luck ;)
Richie 56
Roman name Decimus Otacilius Rullianus
NCMD member
Christoph1945

Post by Christoph1945 »

Hi Richie,

I have been reading up on the Garrett Ace 250, the Euro Ace, Viking VK40, Whites Coinmaster Pro, Fisher F2, and the Discovery 3300. At present I am leaning towards the Ace 250, or even the Euro Ace. Still playing around with ideas whilst I am saving up the cash.

As an aside; I have noticed that Macine Mart are selling detectors called Clarkes. Have you heard anything about Clarkes detectors?
richie56
Posts: 166
Joined: Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:34 pm
Location: Flintshire

Post by richie56 »

Hi Chris
No not heard of that make of detector. Gosh quite a few detectors to review. Best of luck with your choice. :)
All the very best Richie ::g
Garrett AT pro
Garrett Ace 150
C Scope CS4pi
Garrett Pro pointer
Black Ada invader stainless spade
And hopefully a lot of good luck ;)
Richie 56
Roman name Decimus Otacilius Rullianus
NCMD member
crazycarb
Posts: 452
Joined: Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:52 am
Location: Bury st Edmunds

Post by crazycarb »

I got the Ace 250 that was on the forum auction last week. I am very pleased with it. Radek had looked after it well.
Garrett Ace 250 Powered by twin weber 45 DCOE's, stage 2 head, uprated cam and close ratio gearbox. 0 to 60 acres in 4.8 seconds
Christoph1945

Post by Christoph1945 »

Well done Carb! ::g

I did think of bidding on that detector but didn't want to be the one to push the price up. I am not over keen on auctions and wish that peeps would just post an asking price. But then, thats me! What did you finally pay for your machine?

Good luck, hh, and don't forget to keep us posted on your progress. ::g
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