New guy, are any of these detectors any good? Shed find

OrangeJuice

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I posted a little in the introduction thread about how I was cleaning out a shed with my gf and her mom and found 3 metal detectors.

I haven't had a chance to test them out yet and one is missing both battery packs. I was just wondering if any of them would be good for a beginner. I'm 99% new to metal detecting. I used to do it when I was 12 or so, had a cheap $99 detector. Found a fork one time lol


The newest looking one is this one. Just says pioneer 505 on it.
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The next one is a Garrett gta 350

Looks like it's in great shape.
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And this one was just pretty awesome looking. White's Coinmaster, has the model in one of the pics. It doesn't seem to have the battery packs but they might just be in the shed somewhere.

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gimper

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all three would good beginners units. that whites must be 40+ years old.have fun!!
 

Treasure_Hunter

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digging440yrs

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Dec 5, 2012
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1970 COMPASS-
WHITES SILVER EAGLE-
WHITES DFX, 4X6DD COIL, 6X8DD COIL, 950 COIL, 10X12SEF COIL-
GARRETT PRO POINTER AT, GARRETT AT PRO , MINELAB EXPLORER SE with 8.5x12.5 Cors coil
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THE COKE COOLER IS THE BEST FIND :occasion14:
 

G. I. Digger

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Detectors kinda old but would really like to buy that Coke Cooler!
Rich
 

Tom_in_CA

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As gimper says, the old whites is 40+ yrs. old. Dates to the very early 1970s. A dinasour by any means. About the only machines with any value, are the Garretts.
 

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OrangeJuice

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Yeah the white's said 72 I believe. I was just uploading that for nostalgia value. I'll try out the garrett and pioneer. Good to know they're decent for a beginner.

That coke cooler is pretty sweet, it's got a little attachment on one side so you could pop your coke bottle caps off and it catches them. I've never opened it though. Probably full of brown recluses
 

Spectre

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White's 5900Di Pro SL
White's 6000Di S3 (Modified)
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Of the 3, the garrett is your best bet. The Whites is a collector piece, and Bounty Hunters in general are pretty crap, similar to something you'd find from Radioshack or Walmart. Wouldn't be bad to let a younger family member use it though, they're cheap and decent for young kids to start out with.

That Coke Cooler is probably worth a few grand btw, get it restored and you'll make enough off it to possibly get a very high end MD. Don't sell it for less then $2,000 as it sits right now. ;) :coins::3barsgold:
 

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