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Gold Strike/Gold Bug/Gold Bug II - anyone know? (Read 216 times)
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Detector used:
Garrett Infinium LS, Garrett's Master Hunter CX Plus, ACE 250, Cobra Beach Magnet



Posted Nov 20, 2009, 08:49:05 AM
I'm looking for a dedicated gold machine. Who can tell me about these three? I'm trying to decide on brand and model. I'm also looking at Whites and Tesoro. I've been a Garrett fan for a while, but may be inclined to go with a higher freq machine than the Scorpion. Any opinions?

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Sal Sagev Adaven
Detector used:
WHITES TDI , MXT, GARRETT Ace 250 , Quarts Pendulum . Garrett Pro Pointer , Headphones Black Widows ,Tesoro Silver Saber

Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Nov 20, 2009, 10:15:45 AM
Ya might  also include the Gold bug III in your search.

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North East U.S.A. on lake Erie
Detector used:
Garrett GTI 1500... Pro Pointer. .&.Minelab Sovereign....Teknetics Omega...



Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Nov 21, 2009, 10:14:29 PM
You could look at the ....Minelab eureka gold detector.... AND every one seems to like the new ............. Fisher Gold Bug .... for under $500.00....click on this web site and take a look at it.. ............  http://akmining.com/mine/fisher04.htm ... some call it the Gold Bug 3

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Anchorage Alaska
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At the moment: Minelab GPX-4500, White's GMT, White's Pulsescan TDI, Garrett Infinium, Fisher Gold Bug 2, Fisher F75, White's V3

Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Nov 25, 2009, 10:16:10 AM
Hi,

Well, I assume you are talking induction balance (what most call VLF) detectors. I could write a book on this one but will make it brief. I'll stick with current models.

You have the Garrett Stinger, Fisher Gold Bug 2, Minelab X-Terra 705 and Eureka Gold, Tesoro Lobo ST, White's GMT and MXT.

In my opinion the Stinger is long in the tooth, and the Eureka Gold overpriced. So you get down to the X-Terra 705, Tesoro Lobo, and White's MXT for mid-frequency units with good overall sensitivity and depth. All three can be used for other types of detecting. All three are good units in my opinion and more a matter of personal preference. The Fisher Gold Bug 2 and White's GMT are both high frequency sharpshooters for those wanting to hit the tiniest gold but their extreme sensitivity makes them of minimal use for other detecting tasks, although a few adventuresome people do use them for more than nugget detecting.

Steve Herschbach
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Nov 25, 2009, 11:02:59 AM
Thanks for the input. I decided to go with a PI machie instead. Got an Infinium on the way. Just can't seem to buy something that's not a green machine!
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