SilverFinger
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- Joined
- Apr 17, 2008
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- Location
- Woodstock, Georgia
- Detector(s) used
- White's MXT, Eagle Spectrum, Treasuremaster
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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White's Coinmaster 6000/Di Series 2 for?
Decided to try and trade my beloved Coinmaster 6000/Di for something more 'turn on and go' for my girlfriend who is very fired up about metal detecting. Here's the scoop....
I just bought an MX5. My gal wants to metal detect too. Would like to trade my #1 relic hunting machine for a more turn-on-and-go type of detector for my girlfriend. I don't want the eBay hassle. These old machines fetch up to $300 on eBay but I realize I won't get that much here.
Looking for maybe an Ace 250, Fisher F2, Teknetics 4000 or something a little higher end (Fisher F4, etc) where I can offset with a little cash (and by little, I mean little, lol. I just blew a load on the MX5)
It operates perfectly. It also comes with a home made (not pretty, but very durable and very effective) hip kit (extension cable included) that reduces the weight you have to swing to only 2.2 pounds.
Let me know what you have...
Decided to try and trade my beloved Coinmaster 6000/Di for something more 'turn on and go' for my girlfriend who is very fired up about metal detecting. Here's the scoop....
I just bought an MX5. My gal wants to metal detect too. Would like to trade my #1 relic hunting machine for a more turn-on-and-go type of detector for my girlfriend. I don't want the eBay hassle. These old machines fetch up to $300 on eBay but I realize I won't get that much here.
Looking for maybe an Ace 250, Fisher F2, Teknetics 4000 or something a little higher end (Fisher F4, etc) where I can offset with a little cash (and by little, I mean little, lol. I just blew a load on the MX5)
It operates perfectly. It also comes with a home made (not pretty, but very durable and very effective) hip kit (extension cable included) that reduces the weight you have to swing to only 2.2 pounds.
Let me know what you have...