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I also own a MINT Tek Mark 1 LTD (red box) Surely one of the best old tech. Machines ever made. Way ahead of it's time. Love the AudioI just purchased a new Mark One LTD. Just to remember my time spent in Delaware. Have several Treasure Barons.
Can't wait to get started. I would like to know if the cable from the coil to the unit has to be a certain length-----mine is wrapped around the rod, but has a lot of excess. Thinking someone may have replaced it IWhat are you using?White's Coinmaster 6000/D
How often do you use it? Just got it
Disc or All Metal mode?
Favorite coil size?
What are the depths you are finding coins and jewelry at with it? Please no inflated, imaginary depths.
Can't wait to get started. I would like to know if the cable from the coil to the unit has to be a certain length-----mine is wrapped around the rod, but has a lot of excess. Thinking someone may have replaced it I
I've got a CZ7 as well. that thing can get really deep on the beach. I was surprised at the depth we were getting with that thing. Hang in there. I hope your back will heal up for you soon.I have some Whites like the Eagle 11 Sl, 6000 Pro, a 5900, A Fisher CZ7a, . I just can't use them any more, I am 69 years young, broken back, so I have went to the Deus, and just got a Vanquish 440. I still hunt as much as I can. You guys stay safe out there. flintstone
What are you using?
How often do you use it?
Disc or All Metal mode?
Favorite coil size?
What are the depths you are finding coins and jewelry at with it? Please no inflated, imaginary depths.
Love taking my old Mark 1 out several times a year still. I usually run disc wide open and just listen for the tone. It has dozens of different tones. Many old deep coins will sound in the iron range 3 out of 4 passes over the target. If you don't leave disc open you will not hear that iron bong sound and probably pass up a lot of those deep coins. I always check those deep iron signals with several passes from different directions.
Also love using my old Golden Sabre. Probably one of the best iron separation machines I have, but it's not very deep. 8 inches about tops on a quarter size coin in my ground.