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Hello all, new Forum member from Southern California swinging Garrett Sea Hunter Mark II. I've only had it a few months but it has already paid for itself. I also used to have a Garrett Infinium but sold that quite a while ago. The Mark II may not be as deep or as sensitive to small gold as the Infinium, but what an easy detector to use. Here are a couple of photos of two of my more memorable hunts over the last couple months.
 
I too had the Mark II. Great turn on and go machine. It always ran stable. I upgraded to the Infinium and ATX. All my PIs and paid for themselves many times with gold and silver. I PI in the right hands at the right place is a real killer!!!

Great finds and thanks for posting.:thumbup:
 
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