HOT new DETECTOR kicks Bottom DFX SE MXT and all the rest!

SC_hunter

Bronze Member
Jan 16, 2007
2,410
160
South Carolina
Detector(s) used
Whites V3i,Whites XLT,Ace 250 and BH Tracker IV and Others.....
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Looks a bit too complicated for me...lol
 

Treasure_Hunter

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Staff member
Jul 27, 2006
48,306
54,467
Florida
Detector(s) used
Minelab_Equinox_ 800 Minelab_CTX-3030 Minelab_Excal_1000 Minelab_Sovereign_GT Minelab_Safari Minelab_ETrac Whites_Beach_Hunter_ID Fisher_1235_X
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

EasyMoney

Sr. Member
Sep 15, 2007
476
7
Sweet Home, Oregon
Detector(s) used
Primarily my Fisher cz-70 and Compass Relic & Coin, plus many others
Au contrar, amica mios..

This is a highly specialized detector!

It is used by cutting and extending the wire leads using a piece of band-aid on each connection. Then the coils are placed inside each sock, one on each foot. Then the shoe is put on the foot and off we go a'walkin' across the lawn, listening to each BFO as they sound off in different rythms. It's a lot like listening to music as we go off into the horizon with several men in white coats following us in quick persuit, hoping desperately that they catch us before we do any harm.
 

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Michigan Badger

Michigan Badger

Gold Member
Oct 12, 2005
6,797
148
Northern, Michigan
Detector(s) used
willow stick
Primary Interest:
Other
EasyMoney said:
Au contrar, amica mios..

This is a highly specialized detector!

It is used by cutting and extending the wire leads using a piece of band-aid on each connection. Then the coils are placed inside each sock, one on each foot. Then the shoe is put on the foot and off we go a'walkin' across the lawn, listening to each BFO as they sound off in different rythms. It's a lot like listening to music as we go off into the horizon with several men in white coats following us in quick persuit, hoping desperately that they catch us before we do any harm.

Great idea! Thanks!

Many times I thought about getting one of those electric cart deals the "physically challenged" use and fixing a detector to the bottom. Also I'd put a tiny spray rig on the bottom to mark each good hit with a heavy dose of that paint only visible to a black light or night goggles. Then on a warm summer's night when the nightcrawler fishing bait people flood the area at about midnight, I'd be out there mixed in with them pretending to hunt crawlers when I was actually digging coins.

Maybe a hole in the floor of the cart for a coin plugger?

I wonder if the guys in white coats would like to go along?

Badger
 

EasyMoney

Sr. Member
Sep 15, 2007
476
7
Sweet Home, Oregon
Detector(s) used
Primarily my Fisher cz-70 and Compass Relic & Coin, plus many others
Not a bad idea Badger. I once saw a couple of guys running a self-propelled lawnmower frame with two White's 6db searchcoils mounted on arms ahead of it, like two windshield wipers on a big rig. I wonder if someone could mount a pneumatic plug cutter or revolving spade on one too? All it would take is a quick hit and the thing would pop out.

Check out my last post on "I need some serious help here", on buying a new detector.

EasyMoney
 

Highwater

Full Member
Nov 3, 2007
145
0
Shasta County, CA.
Detector(s) used
White's: XLT, MXT, Tesoro: Sand Shark, Tiger Shark. Fisher: 1266X. Minelab: Musketeer.

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Michigan Badger

Michigan Badger

Gold Member
Oct 12, 2005
6,797
148
Northern, Michigan
Detector(s) used
willow stick
Primary Interest:
Other
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Michigan Badger

Michigan Badger

Gold Member
Oct 12, 2005
6,797
148
Northern, Michigan
Detector(s) used
willow stick
Primary Interest:
Other

Hank

Jr. Member
Oct 25, 2004
80
1
Charlotte,NC
Detector(s) used
Ace 250, BH, Tesoro, et al
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Ahhhhhh HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good One! :D :D :D
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Hey Boo,

Are there any folks looking for [finding?] nuggets or meterites in N.Mex. ?

I'm in Kansas at: [email protected]
 

EasyMoney

Sr. Member
Sep 15, 2007
476
7
Sweet Home, Oregon
Detector(s) used
Primarily my Fisher cz-70 and Compass Relic & Coin, plus many others
I'm not going to comment any more.

I just wanted to say that this one is starting to make me lose my mind.

:D
 

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Michigan Badger

Michigan Badger

Gold Member
Oct 12, 2005
6,797
148
Northern, Michigan
Detector(s) used
willow stick
Primary Interest:
Other
EasyMoney said:
I'm not going to comment any more.

I just wanted to say that this one is starting to make me lose my mind.

:D

Too bad, and we were about to show that the shoe detector posted above is really the F-75 in disguise. We know this is true cause we found the facts at a website in the U.K. ;D
 

ClonedSIM

Silver Member
Jul 28, 2005
3,808
24
New Mexico
Detector(s) used
White's XLT
Ahhhhhh HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good One! :D :D :D
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Hey Boo,

Are there any folks looking for [finding?] nuggets or meterites in N.Mex. ?

I'm in Kansas at: [email protected]
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I've heard that further up in the NW corner of the state there are some nice gold-producing areas, and with all the undeveloped areas here I'm pretty sure there would be some nice meteorite hunting spots, too. I tend to stay around my area here on the Texas border since I don't get the chance to travel around much.

Where in KS are you? I have family in Greeley.
 

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