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  1. #1
    us
    May 2010
    Chicago, IL
    etrac, ACE 250
    906
    8 times

    1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    I forgot to mention when I was cleaning out the old house last weekend, I also found a sweet 1983 Service Merchandise catalog. I was flipping through it laughing at the 100lb 19 inch TVs and then found these vintage metal detectors! I love how it advertises "Detects penny 4-6" deep". Classic! Sad thing is I bet some of you guys have used these back in the day

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only. -detector1983.jpg   1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only. -detector1983-2.jpg  

  2. #2
    us
    Let's go diggin!!!

    Dec 2009
    G P, Illinois
    DFX
    1,516
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    Bought my first NEW detector in 1982, a Whites.

  3. #3
    us
    Dec 2009
    northern il.
    garrett at pro minelab e-trac
    1,418
    9 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    i'm not old enough to have used one of those

  4. #4
    us
    Jul 2003
    Elgin
    Fishers 1235X-8" CZ-20/21-8" F-70-11"DD GC1023
    6,459
    13 times

    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    Mark, you're old enough to have BUILT those!

    Just think, you're looking at the ETrac of it's day!

    Well not quite, these were rather bad actors and those meters bounced whether you hit a target or not.

  5. #5
    us
    Jun 2006
    929
    Metal Detecting

    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    Nice vintage ad Gimme....man am I glad I had something better to cut my teeth on,,the old eagle II...I sure miss that rig somedays....

    Soup

  6. #6
    us
    May 2010
    Chicago, IL
    etrac, ACE 250
    906
    8 times

    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    The ad forgot to mention the ergonomic handle.

  7. #7
    p2c
    p2c is offline

    Apr 2009
    Matteson, IL
    Minelab Etrac and Grey Ghost NDT; Garrett Pointer Pro
    1,354
    3 times

    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lowbatts

    Just think, you're looking at the ETrac of it's day!
    Wow, I might take that trade if I could have the value of the US dollar of that day! If you are saying $159 was a top end detector (and generally electronics have become less expensive to manufacture) ... CPI only suggests that 1983 $1.00 is equivalent to $2.29 today and not the 10X ration that your back in the day etrac suggests...

  8. #8
    us
    Jul 2003
    Elgin
    Fishers 1235X-8" CZ-20/21-8" F-70-11"DD GC1023
    6,459
    13 times

    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    Quote Originally Posted by p2c
    Quote Originally Posted by Lowbatts

    Just think, you're looking at the ETrac of it's day!
    Wow, I might take that trade if I could have the value of the US dollar of that day! If you are saying $159 was a top end detector (and generally electronics have become less expensive to manufacture) ... CPI only suggests that 1983 $1.00 is equivalent to $2.29 today and not the 10X ration that your back in the day etrac suggests...
    CPI factors in consumables and durables with heavier weighting than a lot of other market variables such as what was then niche marketing on an even smaller scale than it is today. Higher end machines of the day in '83 were in the 300+ dollar range though there were a few very high priced gadgets back then as well. I was using literary license to convey a technological theme, not being anal, bro!

  9. #9

    Aug 2006
    WHAT KIND OF TREASURE ARE WE HUNTING TODAY ?
    MINELAB E TRAC, EXCAL2,QUATTRO,WHITE 6000 DI PRO SL,EAGLE SPECTRUM,SILVER UMAX ,BANDIDO UMAX VARIOUS VINTAGE
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    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    hmmpf.... them are modern machines that comes

    assembled . i built my 1st machine from a kit.

    when i was only 6 yrs old. 1966.

    almost all BFO'S back then TR was just gettin started

    and of course ABSOLUTELY NO DISCRIMINATION.

    talkin about signals that bounce. yipes
    SPINNER VALUE KEY: RED is METAL DETECT.LT  BLUE is AUCTION. DARK BLUE is GOLD MINING.GREEN is THRIFT STORE.YELLOW is GEM GRUBBIN.PINK is COIN ROLL HUNT.BROWN is BEACH AND SHALLOW WATER HUNT.ORANGE JUNK PICK AND OR METAL SCRAPPING

  10. #10
    us
    Jul 2009
    IL South of 80
    Fisher CZ5
    28
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    A lot of silver was taken with machines like this. There was more silver and not deep.

  11. #11
    No sidewalks? No problem!

    Feb 2007
    South Elgin IL
    MineLab
    383
    Metal Detecting

    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    I don't know what model I had, but when I was a teenager I did have a Brinkman detector.
    It got me hooked on the hobby even though I mostly found junk. I don't remember finding silver coins with it but then again, if I did, I wouldn't have cared back then because silver was more common and not thought of as much more valuable than other pocket change of the day.
    I have kind of the same pattern (of finding junk) to this day with my Etrac.
    The main difference now is I can find junk at much greater depths.

    Case in point is the last time out when I spent about an hour or more digging a hole to about elbow depth.
    The signal was great and had me convinced it was a silver quarter or possibly a half.
    Halfway down, at approx. 8 inches, the presence of white glass from a mason jar and part of the lid kept me at it.
    Another 6 to 8 inches down I got this cool and unusual punishment...

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only. -escutcheon.jpg  
    When I'm not cutting up turf, I'm cutting styrofoam at http://www.designcutters.com

  12. #12
    us
    May 2010
    Chicago, IL
    etrac, ACE 250
    906
    8 times

    Re: 1983 Metal Detector Special! This week only.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mayo South Elgin
    I don't know what model I had, but when I was a teenager I did have a Brinkman detector.
    It got me hooked on the hobby even though I mostly found junk. I don't remember finding silver coins with it but then again, if I did, I wouldn't have cared back then because silver was more common and not thought of as much more valuable than other pocket change of the day.
    I have kind of the same pattern (of finding junk) to this day with my Etrac.
    The main difference now is I can find junk at much greater depths.

    Case in point is the last time out when I spent about an hour or more digging a hole to about elbow depth.
    The signal was great and had me convinced it was a silver quarter or possibly a half.
    Halfway down, at approx. 8 inches, the presence of white glass from a mason jar and part of the lid kept me at it.
    Another 6 to 8 inches down I got this cool and unusual punishment...

    LOL what is it?

 

 

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