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Makro Kruzer

mtdoramike

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Anyone know why they discontinued the Makro Kruzer? I remember when they first hit the market. They the new kid in town. Now you can't even find one. I saw a used one on Ebay for sale. You don't even see them come up on the classifieds.
 
Well they selling by the droves when they first came. I guess no one knows any more than I do about what happened to them.
 
my thoughts exactly. It's like people think the higher cost of the detector the more they will find. I can tell you for a fact, that ain't true. My wife out hunts me every day of the week and twice on Sunday with her CZ5, which she has used for 20 years and I have used at least 30 different detectors. So it's not the machine.:(I tried to convince myself it's the machine, but eventually I came to the realization if hunting parks, fields, beaches I could use a Bounty Hunter 101 and find about as much as I could with an Explorer II. It was fun trying them all out though.
 
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Its surprising how many people look back on the older detectors and realise how good they were and now are looking out for them, how often do you see a nokta fors relic or fors cor for sale ?
 
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