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Help I'm addicted

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Boy is this hobby addictive, I own a ace 350, Garrett sea hunter 2, ex cal 2, whites beach hunter id, safari and dfx
the question is should I keep everything or sell some?
thanks for the input
John
 
Boy thats a tough one:lol:. I am about to go out the door to a local soccer field, hoping the frost is off the ground by the time I arrive, front one addict to another you can neeeeeeveer have too many detectors:heh:.
 
I'll take the excal, I need a back up for the one I have!:)
 
After becoming addicted, there is no hope for you....LOL!
So work with it and enjoy your time hunting. As far as
detectors go, everyone of them has a purpose...keep
them all and invite a friend or three. Gold Nuggets :wiggle:
 
Get this strait, .............Your not Addicted until you pull up stakes and move to the beach, like say you move to Sunny Warm Florida from some far away Cold place like Toronto Canada, Then you may want to seek help...........
 
Oh no! I was thinking of moving. Rehab here I come! Seriously I have to get some work done around the house instead of hunting on the weekend.
 
humm i moved from florida back to ohio....wow do i miss the beaches...:clapping::detecting:
its too cold here now,this white stuff isnt the sand..
 
Thats funny I was born and raised it Toronto Canada and mover to Fort Lauderdale 13 years ago how about that, love the beaches hate the sand and rocks offshore
 
[size=x-large]qicpic..............................I agree with OscarSE................your in petty deep.................................Addict for sure[/size]
 
JMH :nopity: What were you thinking it gets cold up there!
 
Does a carpenter only need one hammer..........and if it is the wrong one or it breaks.......what does he do then?
 
OldBeechnut said:
Get this strait, .............Your not Addicted until you pull up stakes and move to the beach, like say you move to Sunny Warm Florida from some far away Cold place like Toronto Canada, Then you may want to seek help...........

you wont need to seek help, youll be warm and wont have to deal with snow, constant gray skys, lows in the teens highs in the 20s, frozen ground, no water detecting for 6-7 months out of the year..............................................can you tell what my plans are???????????
 
You should consider that people lose more stuff in the snow than they do in the grass. The parking lots and streets gets plowed which means the lost stuff is now in a concentrated pile. If the snow is frozen into ice, then wait until it thaws and put your coil over the melted snow and you will be surprised what you can find. if the snow isn't frozen into ice, then it can be detected now.
 
Addicted ... You will be ok Just as long as you keep the sizing button on the Garrett 2500 to the 2500 and not try finding the sizing button on the Excalibur. lol
 
i'm down to 12 machines.
 
And my wife thinks I have a lot of detectors with only 3 Minelab Detectors. :detecting:
 
no one detector does it all.
 
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