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put the guts of an Ace 150 into a waterproof box, and give it zero bouyancy for freshwater hunting!! I have made my own, but the bugger floats past waist deep and it's like trying to wrrestle an octopus!!! It hits gold in the water better than my dedicated watermachines, I've got the gold to prove it!!
 
My question for Mr. Garrett would be this, Is there any chance of developing/producing/marketing an underwater detector in the line of the AT3 or AT4 again? I have read numerous posts of people fitting their Ace 250 for water hunting and they seem to be interested in a machine along those lines for shallow water hunting with out needing deep water capabilities. I personally still use and love my AT3 and AT4's and can't wait for the delivery of my "new" AT3 I bought off ebay last week. Thanks. Kip...:)
 
Thanks for the question Kipper and in regards about someone asking in Mr. Garrett visits the forums.the answer is yes and he visits often. I also will ask him all these questions every week,and he will respond to those he can answer. Keep in mind he can't answer some questions because of the secrecy needed on some things being produced or developed. But most he can and will answer.
 
Thanks Uncle Willy I will send her a note.
 
Thanks will send her a note.
 
Better yet to weight down the coil for water hunting use PVC tube filled with sand place it on lower rod close to the coil. No metal involved.
 
For the literally thousands on this list (such as my humble self) who are suffering from an incurable addiction to :garrett: and :detecting: , but unfortunately do NOT live in the good ole U. S. A., is there any chance we can watch the show via the Internet?
 
Yes Dr. Steve it will air on july 4th and stay archived forever. Each week a new show and you can watch it at http://www.lostandhiddentreasures.com
A link will be on the front page beginning on july 4th
If you have trouble viewing it,I'll gladly send you a dvd.
Larry
 
A thousand thanks, Larry a.k.a. oldrivers! May you gizzard be real blessed!

I now have me a :garrett:GTP1350 to accompany my :garrett:Ace 250 Yeller Feller and my vintage :garrett: Money Hunter TR from the 70's.
 
Last week I took my :garrett:Ace 250 Yeller Feller to check out a long row of trees which lined a road that used to go to a 1700's era hacienda (No longer in existence.) Those trees are huge! And I kid you not, as I was checking around the first trunk, a local gardener rolled up on his three-wheeled trike and stared for a while. Then he tilted back his head, pushed his hat back a little and said: "Se
 
No, that was another Jesse, Blackshire, I think. I was still in the Army at the time and had already used up all my leave time for the year. I wish I could have went to that one. Thanks for the question...Jesse.
 
xe1ufo that's a great idea! that way we could weedeat and look for coins at the same time. Heck we could even get paid for lawn work at these old houses as we prospect lol
 
I would think you could really find some old stuff. It looks like a ruff place to MD. Many snakes?

I tried to MD a hacienda in Fl. It was built in the 1700's and some of the walls were standing in the 60's. Today there is nothing there and it is surrounded by palmetto scrubs thicket in the middle of a national forest. It was imposable for me to MD it. I couldn't even see the ground. There are lots of rattle snakes in the area and a bear came by. I found out later, it was illegal for me to MD there.
 
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