Gary's Metal Detecting Forum
Gary's Detecting forum => General detecting talk => Topic started by: Keith67 on April 15, 2017, 06:22 pm
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Of all the tectors you have owned (not including current machine) which one do you look back on with the best memories? Be it performance or finds, which of your old units do you look back on with the fondest memories?
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Savo Coinmaster, still got it and it still works
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CScope Metadec 2. " a real depth machine". Not known as a fast recovery detector,but its depth ability was phenomenal.
I`d say Its only Achilles heel was its weight at around 4.1/2 lbs.
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Whites Eagle.
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CScope Metadec 2. " a real depth machine". Not known as a fast recovery detector,but its depth ability was phenomenal.
I`d say Its only Achilles heel was its weight at around 4.1/2 lbs.
A heavyweight in more ways than one eh Peter ;D
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XP GMP
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whites xlt ,a legend of a detector. bet it could still hold it's own with most of the new stuff around today..
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Another vote for the White's XLT, although my 2 C-Scope 1220B's come a close second :)
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White's XLT for me, 20 years old and still got it. Probably the only machine I really got to know inside out.
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Iam also a Whites XLT supporter. ;) :)Jerry.
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Minelab Excalibur, awesome machine on the beach found me lot's of gold :P
Pete
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My first and only old detector was a Whites coinmaster II or III cant remember so long ago, loved it found lots of interesting bits ad bobs, stopped for 20 years to support my kids doing motocross scrambling.
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My first and only old detector was a Whites coinmaster II or III cant remember so long ago, loved it found lots of interesting bits ad bobs, stopped for 20 years to support my kids doing motocross scrambling.
Interesting stories we have (I sound like Yoda)
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C-Scope 1220B my first machine
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xp g maxx 2 ...great deep mchn
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Keith, you asked the question but what was your first?
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Keith, you asked the question but what was your first?
I don't really qualify for an answer. Started detecting in January 2016 with my Deus. The only machine I have had and no longer have was a Sorex Pro so I don't have much to choose from and that's putting it mildly ;D I just like hearing the thoughts and feedback on the hobby from the forums more experienced fraternity. It's an enjoyable education ;)
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arado 120b
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my mate had the arado 120b way back in the late 90's, he has had a few detector since then and openly admits it is the deepest detector
he has owned, heavy beast but went DEEP down, great on pasture fields.
mick.
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Would be good to meet up and try one or two of the oldies and compare with modern ones.
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not my oldest but one I should of kept the Tesoro Lobo SuperTRAQ
I imported an ex demo one from the States ( I got stung with import tax and vat) as I could not get one here
I found loads with that detector
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I really liked the Minelab Sov XS 2 A Pro, great machine and the tones are probably the best i have ever heard on all the machines i have had. Also found my first gold coin with the Sov.
Not so good for recovery speed on ploughed land, but for pasture and beaches brilliant machine.
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Tesoro U-Max, brilliant, clear, crisp and rakes in change on the parks. It pays for all the fuel on the serious trips and also connected to my most expensive find. Still got it.
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Got to be my x3 .. still pulling very good finds with it
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Tesoro U-Max, brilliant, clear, crisp and rakes in change on the parks. It pays for all the fuel on the serious trips and also connected to my most expensive find. Still got it.
My back up machine is a Laser scout love it, it's beep and dig but very sharp on Silver coind
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Tesoro U-Max, brilliant, clear, crisp and rakes in change on the parks. It pays for all the fuel on the serious trips and also connected to my most expensive find. Still got it.
My back up machine is a Laser scout love it, it's beep and dig but very sharp on Silver coind
Interesting Naily, I have a feeling that there are a few out there that like a beep and dig back up for an alternative with simplicity. Even Gary was giving high praise to the XP ADX 150 a while back and made a video where a mate had also bought one and loved it. I feel the same about my Ace 400i, sometimes I just love the simple switch on and swing day as an alternative. I must say though, on new ground especially club digs I always use the Deus.
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Tesoro Eldorado (earlier metal box version)
However interesting reading some of the posts & especially referring to depth, can't help feeling some rose tinted spectacles may have been worn at that point, I have most of those machines tucked away in the cellar & occasionally get one or two out for nostalgic airing, they weren't as deep as we may remember, a bit like our older cars that were quicker with hindsight.
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Here's an interesting site which will jog many a memory
http://members6.boardhost.com/classicdetector/index-4.html
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Well, considering I have only owned two other machines besides my new Deus, that is a tough one. My self-built Heathkit detector has many fine memories considering I was also to hit public areas that had never been touched by the detector, finding some interesting coins, including an 1893-S half dollar. But Whites 6000 Series 2 produced a lot of silver, especially dimes.
Keep in mind I am on the west coast of the USA, so no Roman coins for me!
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Well, considering I have only owned two other machines besides my new Deus, that is a tough one. My self-built Heathkit detector has many fine memories considering I was also to hit public areas that had never been touched by the detector, finding some interesting coins, including an 1893-S half dollar. But Whites 6000 Series 2 produced a lot of silver, especially dimes.
Keep in mind I am on the west coast of the USA, so no Roman coins for me!
Must be pretty cool building your own detector.
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Explorer 2, a love/hate relationship but the best I've tried on pasture for deep hammered.