Yep. Every tiny bit of aluminum foil will beep at your for 3-4 inches. BB's are a pain. Finding an iron washer will blast your ears off.Rob66 said:You sure are right about the sensitivity- deep detection, does however likes to talk too much. I like my Tesoro silver max better- too use to that silent search.
I've seen about 50 close-up. Most don't have rust. It take many many years for rust to develop on most meteorites. But it does happen, for example, the pieces near Canyon Diablo.Rob66 said:No I know meteorites, I have a few- this looks like it was molded, folded and bent into shape. There is no rust on it.
It's a piece of &%*$###!!! No, it’s ok… just like to talk too much I gave it to my nephews. Went back to my Tesoro silver max for common use. Minelab is my favorite still have mu GT after 4 years. I have started a metal detecting and prospecting club in community and donated some of my older stuff mainly BHunter to the kids.4-H said:Great find!
The machine looks really nice too.
As you know, I am a Minelab dealer. Whites has always been reputable and dependable. The only reason I opted not to sell the machines, is because I was told a couple years ago,(By Whites) that they were not interested in donating machines for our kids program. This is why I have stuck so close to Minelab. They donate yearly, as does Tesoro and the distributor, Kellyco. These are the ONLY 2 manufactures and 1 distributor that were willing to help with the program. since then, we have become one of the bigger dealers for Minelab and will continue to support them and Tesoro.
I've heard a lot of good things about the White's coinmaster recently.
Good luck on your beach detecting!
Mike