BrettCo124
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- Joined
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- Location
- Outside of Philadelphia, PA
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Safari, Tesoro Sand Shark, Bazooka Gold Trap Mini, Gold Rush Nugget Bucket, Garrett Supersluice Gold Pans
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I’m a huge minelab fan. I know there are other great machines out there, but I decided to stick with strictly minelab. Here Is my question:
I own the safari. I love it. I want a second machine. Why? I have not a damn clue. But i wouldn’t mind a second machine to go along with the safari.
Do I A, buy the gold monster and use it primarily for relic hunting? Or B, just keep using the Safari because the safari is amazing and it won’t miss anything the gold monster would pick up?
I would like to avoid purchasing a cheap feeling detector. I know that’s weird, but I’m spending a lot of money, so I don’t want a flimsy feeling detector that I feel will break if I lightly tap it on a rock by accident. My safari feels solid. Does the gold monster?
Here are Answers to what I project will be asked, and rightfully so:
I live on the east coast in Pennsylvania. Nowhere near gold bearing areas. I wouldn’t be nugget hunting for this reason.
My budget is strictly $700 dollars max, which falls in line with GM.
I desire to use it mainly for relic hunting, UNLESS my safari is all I will ever need and the gold monster wouldn’t be of any help.
Yes, I am aware of the equinox. But again, I want to steer away from buying another safari. I want something that operates mainly for relics, and not exactly like the safari.
My last question would be, can I purchase a shaft just like the safari has, so the Gold Monster coil wire can be hidden inside of the shaft instead of wrapped around it?
Thanks all!
I own the safari. I love it. I want a second machine. Why? I have not a damn clue. But i wouldn’t mind a second machine to go along with the safari.
Do I A, buy the gold monster and use it primarily for relic hunting? Or B, just keep using the Safari because the safari is amazing and it won’t miss anything the gold monster would pick up?
I would like to avoid purchasing a cheap feeling detector. I know that’s weird, but I’m spending a lot of money, so I don’t want a flimsy feeling detector that I feel will break if I lightly tap it on a rock by accident. My safari feels solid. Does the gold monster?
Here are Answers to what I project will be asked, and rightfully so:
I live on the east coast in Pennsylvania. Nowhere near gold bearing areas. I wouldn’t be nugget hunting for this reason.
My budget is strictly $700 dollars max, which falls in line with GM.
I desire to use it mainly for relic hunting, UNLESS my safari is all I will ever need and the gold monster wouldn’t be of any help.
Yes, I am aware of the equinox. But again, I want to steer away from buying another safari. I want something that operates mainly for relics, and not exactly like the safari.
My last question would be, can I purchase a shaft just like the safari has, so the Gold Monster coil wire can be hidden inside of the shaft instead of wrapped around it?
Thanks all!
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