Ramapirate
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OK, I'm just going to say it, and it's not out of jealousy I promise to you all.
Why would someone buy the most expensive metal detector on the planet (not really but pretty high) and show up with it at their first group hunt without the first clue of how to use it? This was a couple of weeks ago with a bunch of guys that decided to meet up and hunt. We'd told the guy to get him something decent that he could learn on and get the hang of detecting. This cat shows up with (I'm not even going to say the brand name) that cost him like $2,500! He had the hat and the golf shirt with the name on it. He looked like a sales rep.
He didn't have the first clue about how to use the detector, not an inkling. He could turn it on that was about it. Nobody at the hunt really knew that much about it. It had to be programmed. After about 45 minutes of muddling around he put it back in the truck and came over and sat and watched us find stuff. Someone offered him the use of a spare Garrett they'd brought with them, and after turning them down a couple of times, he tried it. He was finding stuff right off the bat and was laughing at himself for dropping that much money after we'd told him what to get to start with. He asked if they wanted to trade, and the owner told him he could have bought 10 of the Garretts for what he paid for his. I asked him if he'd bought the beast from Kellyco, and he said no, Kellyco had tried to sell him something less expensive to learn on. The dude's got plenty of bank, but... I just don't get people sometime.
Have any of you experienced this with any of your buds? Please share.
HH,
Ramapirate
Why would someone buy the most expensive metal detector on the planet (not really but pretty high) and show up with it at their first group hunt without the first clue of how to use it? This was a couple of weeks ago with a bunch of guys that decided to meet up and hunt. We'd told the guy to get him something decent that he could learn on and get the hang of detecting. This cat shows up with (I'm not even going to say the brand name) that cost him like $2,500! He had the hat and the golf shirt with the name on it. He looked like a sales rep.
He didn't have the first clue about how to use the detector, not an inkling. He could turn it on that was about it. Nobody at the hunt really knew that much about it. It had to be programmed. After about 45 minutes of muddling around he put it back in the truck and came over and sat and watched us find stuff. Someone offered him the use of a spare Garrett they'd brought with them, and after turning them down a couple of times, he tried it. He was finding stuff right off the bat and was laughing at himself for dropping that much money after we'd told him what to get to start with. He asked if they wanted to trade, and the owner told him he could have bought 10 of the Garretts for what he paid for his. I asked him if he'd bought the beast from Kellyco, and he said no, Kellyco had tried to sell him something less expensive to learn on. The dude's got plenty of bank, but... I just don't get people sometime.
Have any of you experienced this with any of your buds? Please share.
HH,
Ramapirate