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Anyone seen Jack Lange's "Nugget Secrets" DVD

Has anyone seen Jack Lange's DVD set "Nugget Secrets"? Any good? Is it general gold detecting or is it Australia / Minelab specific (me = Montana / Whites GMT)?
I'm new to nugget shooting and trying to get as much ammunition as possible. Any other suggestions would be much appreciated.
 
I've got Jack Langs Nugget Hunting Secrets and C Gholsons Nugget hunting essentials, J P's Unleashing the GP series + others and have found them all invaluable even though they portray the minelabs.
The older Gold Nugget Prospecting Metal Detecting with the Pros is a good vider and portrays the Goldmaster Lobo Minelab and Gold bug. All have good info.
Allen in MT
 
I'm in Australia, but Jack Lang's videos are not Oz -specific. They give a lot of clues about reading the ground etc and, even though Minelab machines are featured, the info would apply to any machine. I have watched all of them many times now, and always gain some new info. There is repetitious stuff, as there must be, and the settings etc may not be helpful for other machines, but the general info clearly comes from a lot of gold prospecting experience and is universal. I have found gold, and my intro to it was via these DVD's (they were videos then).
 
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