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FOR THOSE INTERESTED...

NASA-Tom

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I will be at the 4th Daytona Great Southern Beach Shootout this Fri & Sat & Sun... and if any of you would like me to 'validate' your CZ-3D's, CZ-70's.. or other units,,,, just holler. I'll give a seminar on Friday evening & Saturday evening on 'current & future technology'... and my new 92 minute DVD will debut (just received 1st shipment a few hours ago).

Happy Intelligent Hunting!

Thomas J. Dankowski
 
Hi Tom,
will your new DVD have anything on the CZ70? I recently got one, and I would be really interested in learning all I can about it how to find gold rings w/out digging so many p.tabs.
Thanks, Aaron
 
Aaron,

The DVD is all about Inland Coin & Relic Hunting. A CZ-3D is utilized (in a CZ-6a box),,,,, yet,,, the entire video is for ALL detectorists looking for technical tips. Many topics are covered in great detail.... due to many hunters requests. In actuality, although I use a CZ, I targeted the Minelab, Teknetics & White's users (and Nautilus relic hunters). Keep in mind,,, MOST gold... especially rings, read = "Foil" on any brand detector. Women wear the bulk of the jewelry (and usually with precious stones) in this world. Men's rings usually read "pull-tab", HOWEVER, most men do not wear jewelry.

H.I.H.
 
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