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George Payne’s Masterpiece...The Mark 1 LTD

Aaron

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I thought I’d put the batteries in this old classic machine and demonstrate the old 80’s tones.....
Thanks,
Aaron

 
Nice to see a retro unit that still works
Before my time, but pretty interesting
With all that Analog - meter stuff.
 
Very nice machine! It looks like the Mark 1 shares similar looks/patterns of the coil and meter design from Whites. TC-NM
 
I thought I’d put the batteries in this old classic machine and demonstrate the old 80’s tones.....
Thanks,
Aaron

Awesome Vid. on a Nostalgic detector. Love those tones. I own that Exact unit that's Pretty Minty. I also own a collection of the Older Teknetics units. I believe I have 5 of these
Older Tek models stored away along with the HARD TO FIND 10 " White coil that's as Rare as hens teeth... Thanks again for the Trip down Memory Lane.!!!
silverseeker 2
 
They had multi tone back then??? How deep was this machine on a silver dime? What a fantastic unit!! GREAT audio!
 
I owned several to include his later Treasure Barons. One the the great Engineers of our time.
 
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