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OOops! Had to buy a GTi 1500

Papa Gene

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Well shucks! I diden't have quite enough denaro $$$$ to buy the 2500 I wanted so bad, so I got the 1500! But I think it'll work out ok for me. "Hopefully" it'll be here by the end of the week!!
I want to thank all of you again for answering my first post and helping my make the choice on the 2500, even though I diden't get that machine. But who knows perhapes later on I'll snag it anyway!
It'll sure be nice to have a decent machine to work with!!! :detecting:.........Gene.......
 
Gene,

Never fear Gene, if you like to play, and we all do, you will love your 1500. I have only had mine for about three weeks, and I'm just kick A$$ happy with mine.

You know how you walk over those pull tabs, and your always wondering if your not leaving some nice heavy mens gold ring behind? This machine will have you digging those gold rings up, along with some figure 8 pull tabs, but you take the good with the bad right?

Do Your bench test before you head to the field. That should give you the knowledge to make it in the park and play grounds.

HDJ
 
You will just thoroughly love that GTI 1500. It is truly a coin hunters dream. Take your time with the learning curve....there's lots of things to learn to keep the junk in the ground and goodies in your pocket. If you have any concerns, just fire away! :)
 
Thanks Big Cat Daddy;

I'm looking forward to working this machine, it should be good one and I should have a good time learning how it works too! :pulltab: :detecting:
 
Hi John;
As a matter of fact, I was thinking about you and Bill, and what you fellas had said about the 1500 when I ordered it.
I am looking forward to some fun and happy times with this MD. I'll let you know how the two of us are getting along on our dates.
You don't suppose the Ol gal has stood me up do you? I sent her yesterday afternoon, and she's not here yet!!?? :hot: :cry:
 
Hi Jim!

Glad to hear your getting along fine with your 1500! I'm like a race horse chomping at the bit waiting for the gate to open,, waiting for mine to get here.
You can be sure I'll give the riggin a good air test. I have hot rocks, high mineral content ore, coins and assorted junk to try on it and a vial of gold too. I don't really expect it to get to excited about the gold, but I plan on trying to tease her just the same. :poke:
Thanks for the advice and encouragment Jim. I'll let you know how we get along. :D
 
You'll enjoy it just as well. It's about the best coinshooter made. It has a learning curve so take your time and learn all its quirks.

Bill
 
Thanks Bill;

That's part of the fun, learning the machine. The Scorpion and I have a go around every once in a while, keeps me on my toes. I expect all the gadgets on the 1500 to give me a wake up call! :rant:.. But that's ok, it keeps things interesting. :D
I see you have been doing quite well with your 1350, I was eyeing those to when I got the 1500.I don't think I'd of gone wrong there either!......HH!............Gene........
 
You made a wise choice. The 1500 is as good as it gets when it comes to coinshooting. Old Charley designed it specifically for that task and done a bang up job of it. Ask John, he's dug up half of Canada with his 1500. :lol:

Bill
 
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