OregonGregg
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Picked this up a few weeks ago, so I guess I am now an official Beep & Dig guy.
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OregonGregg said:Picked this up a few weeks ago, so I guess I am now an official Beep & Dig guy.
OregonGregg said:LOL that's right Del, Im a cook'n now. Even though my lil Silver Sabre microMAX lacks that 1970's Industrial Style toggle switch the Mojave has....I'll still put her up against it.
OregonGregg said:Hey Stoof, ya I did have a Bandito II Micromax, but it had 4 knobs and two toggles....way more complexity than I could handle. So traded down to the 3 knob no toggles Silver Sabre Micromax.
Wait, what?? Traded?OregonGregg said:Hey Stoof, ya I did have a Bandito II Micromax, but it had 4 knobs and two toggles....way more complexity than I could handle. So traded down to the 3 knob no toggles Silver Sabre Micromax.
I did the opposite. I bought one last year pretty inexpensively right here in the great state of Oregon so I started adding knobs. It is now the one I would never part with. Great detector.OregonGregg said:Hey Stoof, ya I did have a Bandito II Micromax, but it had 4 knobs and two toggles....way more complexity than I could handle. So traded down to the 3 knob no toggles Silver Sabre Micromax.
It is indeed ground balancefltacoma said:What's the middle knob used for?