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Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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LE.JAG
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Machinist wrote:
LE.JAG wrote:Thanks,

yes, I use pulsepowers = the best !
5c goldscan, is a marvel of gold ::g
I had a Goldacan 2 many years ago but sold it, that was a big mistake as it is the best machine I have ever used :(

Ray
yes, it is unfortunate....
I had 8 different, almost all types
except deepstar 3, very hard to find

I kept only the top two, 5c goldscan and GoldQuest ssv3
all bought used, as it pase a sale
must jumped on it

Machine is still the best for the beach ::g
lord lovell wrote:i still use my beachscan great light weight machine pulled a handful of coins out yesterday ::g
a good detector
we can go further by a battery of 14 volts B-)
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Post by Chercher »

Bien fait, une bonne selection de trouvailles .
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Post by lord lovell »

ive used a couple of deepstars one with a sat control one without i have heard of a machine by pulsepower called sandpiper any good? yep i would love a diffrent pulse but im sticking with my beachscan til i find one ::g
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