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Andy's Book.

I just received Andy Sabisch's new Book today. I got to tell you, it is a great book, Big Size as well.I am listed in the "Gallery of Finds " section as the first listing. I am proud of the way he wrote that part as it did make me feel very good!. My whole family enjoyed it as well. Thanks Andy for a great Book. HH...Jesse.
 
The input received from scores of talented and experienced hunters is what made this book different from most out there which simply gives one persons perspective on how they hunt . . . . one thing I've learned over the years is that no matter how good you think you are, someone out there has a tip or two that can take you to the next level.

Even the photos of finds added value in that they encourage readers to go out and find their own keepers.

It was hard to narrow down which finds to add to the book . . . . . it was amazing just how many items people are recovering worldwide

Thanks for the positive feedback . . . . . it really was a "killer" project! :stars:

Andy Sabisch
 
I also received my book today.

I read part of it this morning, thoroughly enjoyed it and learned quite a bit of the history of Minelab and the family tree of the Explorer / E trac series of detectors.

I parsed through some of the other pages and can see that there is quite a bit to learn about the E-Trac.

I had an Explorer for about a year and recently sold it to my brother. He is going to get the book next so he can increase his finds.

I would recommend Andy's book to anyone and even those who do not own Minelab machines. Lots of good information that can be used by non Minelab owners also.

It is a very interesting read and I almost could not put it down this morning.

Thanks Andy.
 
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Here is where I found it as it was mentioned earlier in the week on this forum.



http://www.sabischbooks.com/Books/Explorer%20Handbook.htm
 
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I've been studying and highlighting the book. Went out today and found a dime...1943. First silver around here that I found and I think it's because I have the ET and Andy's book is teaching me what to look and listen for. Thanks!! Jim
 
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