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GTP 1350 Got Another Ring Tonite.....

John-Edmonton

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Thought I would change of pace might do me good. I had to work today, so after work I tied a lot where a house was recently torn down. I got nothing but pennies, so I tried a school a couple of blocks from home and got the following as shown below.....
 
It is a watered down version of the 1500. However, I've noticed that the profiling seems to work at greater depth then the 1500. Both detectors are about equal in my test garden for depth. The coil on the GTP 1350 seems more stable then the stock one on the 1500. Kinda 6 of one and half a dozen of the other. Both machines are great coin hunters. Using the GTP 1350 is a nice change after digging coins with the 1500 for so many years.
 
It has manual ground balance, which will give you better depth in different types of environments. I'm leaving you a link to a comparison chart so you can see all the advantages. Just follow the instructions and look at the data.

http://www.garrett.com/hobby/techsupport/compare.asp
 
Besides, if you have more than one Garrett, play with them all.:) I have seven or eight and I try to give them all a whirl once in awhile. As for favorites, they're all my favorites.

Bill
 
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