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Minelab X-terra 70 (Video)

When I right click to save it, it won't allow it, probably has a copyright issue.
I have windows player 10, the latest issue and never had this problem crop up. Oh well, I was just curious to hear and see Joe's hard work.
Mike
 
Andy sent the sound file directly to my email, that worked out.
Appreciate the time spent to get this out to the curiously deprived :lol:
Minelab hit a home run with the sounds, very cool stuff !
Thanks again Joe & Andy .. and I hear a certain young lady helped out too, tell her she did a great job and big Thank You for me.
H.H.
Mike
 
Joe took the time to show me the different detectors, now I just need to talk the wife into it. Like the video too.
Thanks
 
Those items and the comparison chart are nice touches. Very well done.

Mike
 
I hope the information that I have given helps anyone that is thinking of taking the jump into the 70. I want everyone to know the features of each price point.
 
Hey Joe, you got any kin down here in Texas? I've got a good buddy, his name is Lester Demarco, I'll ask him next time I see him, not too many Demarco's down here....John
 
"Windows Media Player cannot find the specified file. Be sure the path is typed correctly. If it is, the file does not exist at the specified location, or the computer where the file is stored is offline."

I'd guess a lot of others are getting a similar reply.

Monte
 
Right click on the DIRECT LINK in the above message (do not try to open it). Select the SAVE TARGET AS option and save it to your computer. Then navigate to the file you saved and double-click on it . . the file should open through your media player program.

Hope this works . . .

Andy
 
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