Here's a pic of my Goldmaster and the guy from the instruction manual. He was very helpful! It was my first metal detector, I tried to just put it together and go.....didn't work out so well! Definately need to read those old manuals before trying to use one!
The Jetco line of detectors must have been quite the detector to justify a full page color ad in 1970. Included in this ad is your "Mustang". Thanks for the memories Flapjack!
Keep Swing'in
Jack
i was relieved when i got my traker 4.i would let my buddy use the whites and i think he got turned off of the hobbie because the thang is heavy(his first find was a 44 wheat). when i got water in my traker 4 coil i switched back to my whites and my wrist started hurting.i had a tigershark on its way, i cant wait to take it out to the lake in spring.luckly my bountyhunter dried out, i use it most the time.still trying to master the tigershark.Thanks AWU for your post!
I need one of those porto-toilets to strap to my back.
Seems every time I trek to the chosen spot for the day and start detecting, nature calls.
Some of them older ones look like they weighted a ton.
In 1972 that White's Goldmaster 66 T was the cats meow to me when I was a kid. My Uncle used one while I was using/dragging that old govt. surplus mine detector around. My mine detector was so heavy I would drop the thing and gladly do his digging for him. Even the much hated Relco had to be better than what I had.