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SURF PI PRO DUAL FIELD?

boxofchocolates

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I WOULD LIKE ANY INFO PRO OR CON ABOUTH THIS UNIT ANY USERS OUT THERE?
 
Hello,
Clive Clynick features this detector in his new book "Pulse Power". Lots of information on it all the way up to advanced levels. Google "clivesgoldpagehome" for more information on the book. It has only been out about a month. Latest information! Clive sends the book out as soon as he gets the order. I bought one and got it in 3 days all the way from Ontario to Washington State!

Best regards,
Steve
 
Thanks steve, the book is on order now......good luck hunting.....you never know what you'll find.

Dan
 
...that way I can have all of the gold for myself!

Its the only machine I'll use at the beach. Nothing gets left behind.
 
Thanks horsesoldier thats a good recommendation,gota go for the gold etc.
good luck hunting
 
Don't know about the dual field. But just got a surf master pi about two days before my beach trip this year and if you have used a md before the learning curve not to bad on it. But all the help I can be.
 
Thanks lala09.......all info appreciated
good luck.
 
I've used mine a couple of times. It goes deep. I can ususlly tell hairpins and wire by the double blip. Beer caps sound just like rings, but that's a problem with most detectors if you're after gold, you have to dig them.

The coil is really just about neutrally bouyant, it neither floats nor sinks in the Atlantic at Virginia Beach.

I am confident that I will miss nothing with it. Digging some extra targets is just good exercise in the shallow surf. I wouldn't want to use it on land much - and in a real nail or iron scrap infested location it would be a pain like any PI detector.
 
Thanks Rick
Thats good info.......I'm gonna get one soon
A lot of people seem to be enjoying this detector..I can dig-it.
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....good luck hunting
Dan
 
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