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Re: 1266 or Nautilus?


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April 07, 1999 at 17:47:57
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posted by Billy on April 07, 1999 at 17:13:28

Billy,thanks for the input.I can relate to the weight factor.The first machine I ever used was an old boxy Garrett that my Dad bought when I was a kid back in the early seventies.I keep hearing these stories and seeing postings on the forums about guys finding the buckles and cannonballs at these unbelievable depths with a Nautilus and I wonder if I'm leaving that stuff in the ground because I can't pick it up with the machines I have.Good Luck and HH----Randy


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