I have seen people say that the Garrett groundhog is ok for its age, are their any others? i was thinking it would be worth knowing what would make a good backup detector or one for a friend? Then i could keep my eye's open at the yard sales..
I have seen people say that the Garrett groundhog is ok for its age, are their any others? i was thinking it would be worth knowing what would make a good backup detector or one for a friend? Then i could keep my eye's open at the yard sales..
I still use my whites 5500d S3 circa 1982. Rather switch wife than my detector. Only issue is the weight.
Any Fisher CZ and of course the original Explorer. Weird that the Explorer is over 10 years old. If you live in easy ground I'd say the BH Time Ranger or Land Ranger. The BH line might be more likely to pop up at a yard sale since they were more readily and locally availably.
Do you really see detectors at yard sales?
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I still hunt with my old Teknetic 9000 that is probably over thirty years old. I'll never get rid of it.
How do you clean the inside of it?I use a vacuum.If you try to open it you may encounter electrical problems later on.
Aint none of your damm business......................lolSo exactly how much does your wife weigh?
I have a 1988 Whites 6000 DI Pro and it is never wrong. Sometimes these still bring $400 on Ebay. When that needle points to a coin type you now it is there. I love my new E-Trac but like everything else today it is so complicated compared to the simplicity of the 6000. A great machine in the 1980's and still a great machine today!
I have a 1988 Whites 6000 DI Pro and it is never wrong. Sometimes these still bring $400 on Ebay. When that needle points to a coin type you now it is there. I love my new E-Trac but like everything else today it is so complicated compared to the simplicity of the 6000. A great machine in the 1980's and still a great machine today!
My friend was supposed to have sold it back to me if he got tired of it, but he sold it to a stranger without telling me.