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Their all out finding gold and silver!Where are those U.S. Manticores that were shipped last week? On a slow boat somewhere in the Pacific? Anybody put a GPS tracker on that container?
He must be very keen to metal detect , that beach is 270 miles away from his home. He will need some thick gold to cover the costs.Their all out finding gold and silver!
Ive heard that they were actually all shipped together in the same shipment (Manticores, 700's, and 900's), but have not confirmed.Did the Manticores just arrive at a U.S. port Friday Dec. 9th? 23 pallets of Minelab detectors just showed up according to U.S. Customs records. Or were they Nox 700/900 detectors?
Are they a sponsor?Its was mentioned, in this video, that $1285 could possibly purchase a new Manticore.
I took a quick look on Kellyco's web site, and I did not quickly see the codes, and discounts they were talking about but....
That is probably using the military discount.Its was mentioned, in this video, that $1285 could possibly purchase a new Manticore.
I took a quick look on Kellyco's web site, and I did not quickly see the codes, and discounts they were talking about but....
eVERY YEAR i TRY TO GET OVER 3,000 PENNIES TO PAY FOR MY CLUB DUESThe only problem Mack is depends how fruitful your areas of detecting are.
Plenty of pennies but your talking
200,000 pennies for that.
So club dues. Just curious as to what the dues cover if you don’t mind me asking.eVERY YEAR i TRY TO GET OVER 3,000 PENNIES TO PAY FOR MY CLUB DUES