TheOldMan
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- Nov 26, 2011
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I miss the ol' days when I had a two hundred dollar detector and could find 'v' nickles - silver coins - indian head cents - and all other goodies in the top 4 inches of ground.
I miss the ol' days when I had a two hundred dollar detector and could find 'v' nickles - silver coins - indian head cents - and all other goodies in the top 4 inches of ground.
I have a CTX and I really like this machine. In my opinion this is a high end hobby machine and the average person may not get their money back. As far as hobbies go this is inexpensive compared to golf, Dirt bikes, Remote airplanes/cars. I think it depends how much you like seeing what you can find and if you have that treasure finder gene!!
Cheers - Koffee
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Peace ✌
There is no such thing as the "Perfect" machine.
"It is the brain between the earmuffs, which make any machine worth the money, the user paid!"
Treasure hunting is about learning, learning the areas, and learning your machine. It is a constant evolution which never cease's, you can learn all that you think there is to know about your detector and opps a partial whisper will be heard reveling something you didn't know.