ID this detector from Photo! Help please.

JasonB

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it's a whites Don't know Model
But coil is on Backwards :P
 

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JasonB

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I saw that :)

I thought maybe the shaft wasn't locked out and had rotated around.
 

Sandman

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Yes, it is a older Whites. Coil is on backwards as Jeff says.

There are lots better detectors out there now used at near the same price and you can get a new one for a couple bucks more.
 

mark.

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It's tough to see the model# from the pic.
It's probably one that requires fast motion to get 4" deep.
However...............offer $80-100. cash. If it works it would be worth that.

Remember, used Compadres are $100 & they are lightweight........see ya mark
 

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It's a left-handed coil.....( snicker) TTC
 

crazyman

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It looks like the Whites 4900 DL Max. Take the meter off the Whites 5900 and you have the 4900. Same performance and depth as the 5900 and 6000. I'll take it if you don't want it.
 

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If these old machines work like new they're worth up to about $100. My experience has been many of these old timers have issues so check it out first. They're not worth paying someone to repair them.

A mint used Tesoro Silver uMax for $170 shipped would be a much better way to start. And any repairs needed are free.
 

crazyman

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These older models will hold their own against the majority of newer detectors. Just because it's newer technology doesn't always mean it's better. In the case of the 4900 DL along with the 5900/6000 SL's it has some features not found on many detectors. One is the TR mode. If you have mild ground this mode will slice thru trash with good depth like no other detector. The discrimination in this mode is second to none. In more mineralized ground you will loose some depth in this mode. Second is the hot rock accept/reject mode. It's the same as the + 95 setting on the XLT and under certain conditions and with knowledge on how to use it in bad ground will beat many of the newer depth demons on old coins. Third is the signal balance control. This is a true gain control on these models and gives you better control on adjusting the detector to get the best depth in all ground conditions. One drawback to these 4 filter detectors is that they need a fast sweep speed to get best discrimination and depth but the filtering on these will work better and get better depth in bad ground.
 

Uncle Willy

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Can't tell from the pic what it is for sure but find out what it is and what year it is. $125 is a little much for what may be a klunker. Doesn't quite look like a White to me. And yes the coil is on backwards which leads one to wonder what else is on backwards. Find out id it's a BfO-TR- or what.

Bill
 

Saturna

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Uncle Willy said:
Can't tell from the pic what it is for sure but find out what it is and what year it is. $125 is a little much for what may be a klunker. Doesn't quite look like a White to me. And yes the coil is on backwards which leads one to wonder what else is on backwards. Find out id it's a BfO-TR- or what.

Bill

I'm not sure how familiar you are with metal detectors, but this is instantly recognizable as a White's by anyone familiar with them and is way too recent (mid-90's) to be a BFO.

The White's GEB detectors are definitely not klunkers and these models also include an excellent TR discriminator mode for those times when ground conditions are moderate and/or you have flat grass to work on. TR discriminators are silent for junk.

Check Ebay for what 4900/5900/6000 detectors are going for these days. These older beasts are still desirable to some THer's.


Jay
 

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