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piepaco

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Sep 27, 2008
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Hi everybody.. I'm David and just joined this great site. I have two quick questions .. The first is that I was wondering what would be a great starter metal detector for someone who doesn't have a lot of money..and second ..I live in California!! is there anything worth looking for here being that we lack a lot of the history that many of our other states have.. Thanks in advance..David
 

Sandman

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Aug 6, 2005
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In Michigan now.
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Excal 1000, Excal II, Sovereign GT, CZ-20, Tiger Shark, Tejon, GTI 1500, Surfmaster Pulse, CZ6a, DFX, AT PRO, Fisher 1235, Surf PI Pro, 1280-X, many more because I enjoy learning them. New Garrett Ca
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All Treasure Hunting
Welcome to the forum and hobby. There are many good starter detectors from the major manufactures. Whites, Garrett, Tesoro and Minelab, and yeah I almost forgot Fisher. Visit their websites to learn more. Subscribe to a treasure magazine. These list many treasure books by state too.

Your state is rich in history too, don't sell it short. :thumbsup:
 

johnnycat

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Aug 19, 2007
1,510
309
Mechanicsville, VA
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Legend
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All Treasure Hunting
Sandman said:
Welcome to the forum and hobby. There are many good starter detectors from the major manufactures. Whites, Garrett, Tesoro and Minelab, and yeah I almost forgot Fisher. Visit their websites to learn more. Subscribe to a treasure magazine. These list many treasure books by state too.

Your state is rich in history too, don't sell it short. :thumbsup:

The machines quoted above pretty much sums it up for different price ranges and abilities. I know money is tight everwhere but, get the best machine you can afford. Check out the countless posts, there is a virtual jackpot of information on most any detector made. Also, I used to live in Bishop, Ca. Believe me, there are hundreds of places to detect in California. Good Luck.
 

radarwill

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Feb 8, 2008
477
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Central MA
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Minelab Sovereign GT
Welcome to Tnet and thehobby.
Sandman always gives great advice and this time is no different.

I'd just add that you have to ask yourself the question, "where am I going to hunt, on land or at the wet sands of the beach?".
Wet sand can drive most cheap detectors crazy. You can fiddle with the adjustments but you'll never get the performance out of a detector that was not made for that environment.
You guessed it; usually a detector that can deal with the wet sand and mineralized dirt equally as well costs more.

I hear the ACE250 works great for the inland beginner and runs around $220.
I can tell you from experience a Minelab Sovereign will work anywhere great but costs a little more and can be hard to learn for a new swinger.

Read some reviews on these two detectors and you'll pickup on some of the things you need to consider.

Good Luck
 

FCCDFEd

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Sep 29, 2007
857
566
Terra Bella, Ca.
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DFX, IDXPro, MXT, Lobo St., At Pro
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Question #1 answer is ditto on all the advice above and Question #2, yeah we got history but not near the amount that the right coast has. What part of CA. are you in?

another Californian
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piepaco

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Sep 27, 2008
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Thanks so much for all the great replies! A lot of knowledgable people here! I'm in Los Angeles County...The San Fernando Valley
 

Tom_in_CA

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Mar 23, 2007
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Salinas, CA
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Explorer II, Compass 77b, Tesoro shadow X2
Welcome aboard. The rules are quite simple here: Pay me half of all your finds, and you will be allowed to continue to detect. Consider it a sort of "tax" ;D

There's lots of potential here in CA. But to get coins lost before the 1850s is very difficult. There wasn't a whole lot of population here before statehood, besides ranchos and missions. I got a half reale from the 1700s today (needs some cleaning to see the last 2 digits still), so it can be done!

Old-town urban demolitions are a place to score seateds, barbers, and such. Beach storm erosion is good for jewelry, etc... There's a local CA forum with So. CA folks who post: "Kinzli's California Metal Detecting forum"
 

Ramapirate

Hero Member
Jul 5, 2006
679
21
Charlotte
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Primary detector is a Garrett AT Pro
Also have a Garrett Ace 250
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Listen to Sandman, he knows of what he speaks. Buy the most detector you can afford and you'll be happy with it. This is a great hobby, and California from what I've seen and heard is a great state to practice it in.
Just have fun with it!


HH,
Ramapirate
 

Detectingfreak

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Apr 26, 2006
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Bellevue, WA
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Minelab Explorer SE, Tesoro TigerShark
Hey dude! I have heard numerous good things about the Ace 250. Its cheap and reliable. If you live in california you are most likely able to get all of the old silver coins like captian SE can. Check out some of his posts to see the incredible finds that you can make in Cali. Also I would check out crackbadger's profile. He gives instructions on the Ace 250 and finds most of his gold rings with the ace 250. :thumbsup:
 

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