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gadioniki's Post Has Been Deleted......

I posted a comment on his vid and here is what he replied..

"I use metal detectors 19 years. If the soil is not well-balanced sound is heard and the movement along the coil.
Watch the video carefully.
And watch also ground test with auto balance "


I watched his video at least 7 times---------There was No actual ground balance except pressing the GB button for 1 second--------it's an operator error.....
I used to sell auto parts-------on something like that-------------we would say--------- it's a defective linkage, between the steering wheel and gas pedal....:rofl:
 
Bill you had quoted fongu and within that quote was a statement from Chas. Garrett........my take is that Widebody is just saying that Mr. Garrett was quoting the bible more specifically Matt. 6: 19-21


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fongu
I did not read the post or see the video in question, but most of my problems with my Garrett 2500 have been operator error and every time I emailed Garrett, they bent over backwards to help me. When I have a problem, I get on the forums and contact Garrett and I usually find out that it's me and not my unit. If it was my 2500, I am positive Garrett would take care of it. People who do not take time to learn how to properly use their detector find it easier to blame the unit or the company than admit they might be at fault. I don't get out much with my detector, but every time that I do I seem to learn something new. Maybe he just has an axe to grind, I don't know. We usually throw a bless your heart to folks like this down South. Maybe he should have started out with an Ace-250 instead of the At-Pro.

I even dream of finding mason jars full of gold and silver coins. [size=x-large]As Mr. Garrett says: Where your heart is, your treasure will be also[/size]. Maybe it's a cultural thing in Bulgaria?




Bill G said:
widebody said:
[size=large]and to give credit where it's due. [size=x-large]Garrett was quoting the Bible on where your heart is. Matt. 6: 19-21.[/size]

HH[/size]

I don't get it, what point are you trying to make?? Explain your point a little clearer so I understand please..:confused:

What does Mathew 6:19-21 have to do with this post?

Mathew 6:19-21
Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

Happy & Safe Hunting To All,
Bill G
 
quarterhorse said:
Bill you had quoted fongu and within that quote was a statement from Chas. Garrett........my take is that Widebody is just saying that Mr. Garrett was quoting the bible more specifically Matt. 6: 19-21


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fongu
I did not read the post or see the video in question, but most of my problems with my Garrett 2500 have been operator error and every time I emailed Garrett, they bent over backwards to help me. When I have a problem, I get on the forums and contact Garrett and I usually find out that it's me and not my unit. If it was my 2500, I am positive Garrett would take care of it. People who do not take time to learn how to properly use their detector find it easier to blame the unit or the company than admit they might be at fault. I don't get out much with my detector, but every time that I do I seem to learn something new. Maybe he just has an axe to grind, I don't know. We usually throw a bless your heart to folks like this down South. Maybe he should have started out with an Ace-250 instead of the At-Pro.

I even dream of finding mason jars full of gold and silver coins. [size=x-large]As Mr. Garrett says: Where your heart is, your treasure will be also[/size]. Maybe it's a cultural thing in Bulgaria?




Bill G said:
widebody said:
[size=large]and to give credit where it's due. [size=x-large]Garrett was quoting the Bible on where your heart is. Matt. 6: 19-21.[/size]

HH[/size]

I don't get it, what point are you trying to make?? Explain your point a little clearer so I understand please..:confused:

What does Mathew 6:19-21 have to do with this post?

Mathew 6:19-21
Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

Happy & Safe Hunting To All,
Bill G

My bad, I see and thank you for clearing that up I understand now..

Bill G
 
I knew the scripture Mr. Garrett quoted was in the book of Matthew, but I did not feel like looking up the entire scripture. Thanks widebody.
Sorry if I caused any confusion. It speaks volumes for Mr. Garrett and his company and reflects in the way they stand by their equipment.
When the members of this forum and other metal detecting forums rally behind Garrett, it shows he and his company are well respected and trustworthy. Thanks everybody.
 
Hey!!! gadioniki's
To ans the question you didnt ask , yes the AT pro is one hot machine, i had an ace 250 gave it to my son bought an AT pro in end of feb , at this point i have rolled just short of 2,000 coins an 8 rings, numous tokens, lots of small jewery pcs. bullets, an other odds an ends, yes this is a great mechine .
Maineman
Larry
 
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