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Golden uMax

Architex

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I don't ever see a post about this machine. How come? Is it a good one?
 
I wonder the same also, but it is an excellent tone instrument and I have great confidence in it. I would not want to be without a Golden for sure. God Bless.

John Tomlinson, CET:tesoro::detecting::tesoro::detecting::tesoro:
 
I've been through a lot of machines, and it's the one I'll never get rid of -- period. It takes a little time to understand the tones/notch width etc., but it's an excellent machine. It's too bad dealers don't carry the Golden. When I went to a dealer looking for one, they all pushed the Cibola and Vaquero, making the Golden sound like a bad machine in comparison. Such a shame.

I was out with a hunting buddy recently who has some very high end Minelabs and I pulled two rings out of the ground. The next night he wanted to see "what it sounded like", so we traded machines for a bit. He pulled out an Indian Head and bought a Golden the same week.

:)

HH
 
She never wanted to try metal detecting until I got a Golden. Now I'm having to buy another one for me.

HH
 
I really like my Golden too. I am either using it, or my CZ70. I is really the only machine I can truly understand when it comes to finding gold rings. I wish more people would take a interest in it.
I think the the big misconception in metaldetecting is depth. People automatically judge a machine on its depth capabilities, and not its other qaulities. Depth is not everything.
Aaron
 
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