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I was finally able to get me a GPX 5000 after years of wanting one. After recently having eye surgery to repair a retina detachment I was able to get out and do a little detecting. The conditions were not the best with the high grass and dry ground, but I'd call it a good day to be out.
I was finally able to get me a GPX 5000 after years of wanting one. After recently having eye surgery to repair a retina detachment I was able to get out and do a little detecting. The conditions were not the best with the high grass and dry ground, but I'd call it a good day to be out.
I was finally able to get me a GPX 5000 after years of wanting one. After recently having eye surgery to repair a retina detachment I was able to get out and do a little detecting. The conditions were not the best with the high grass and dry ground, but I'd call it a good day to be out.
Enjoyed the video. Glad you are doing all better and able to get out with the new detector. I am looking forward to your comparison tests to see how the Tarsacci holds against the GPX.