White’s 6000 Di Pro SL - Thrift Store Sale

TxAg

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TxAg

Sr. Member
May 7, 2017
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413
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Garrett AT Pro
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
EA336A24-1B3C-4558-93E7-43673A75D430.jpeg Here’s a pic.
 

Jason in Enid

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$50 would be a good price for that wall-hanger. Theres not superior brands, different models are made for different specialties or generalizations. That detector was the top of the market for its day. If it still works, it is a more than capable detector, but dont fool yourself into thinking it can even hold a candle to modern mid-range detector performance. Its also a beast to swing. I used one for many years, but I wouldnt use one again today unless just for nostalgia.
 

DeepseekerADS

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$50 would be a good price for that wall-hanger.

I agree Jason, I started out with a Garrett ADS III in '82 or so, the the Whites DI pros got all the press at the time, so I was so addicted to the hobby and I had the money (think it was around $600 at the time) so I jumped on the Whites as well. Because it was a "motion" detector, had to swing it hard for better discrimination. Sure cranked my elbow pretty quickly, so I had to quit swinging it.
 

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