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The XLT Has Left The Building

reddirtfisher

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:cool: Well,...That dreaded day has finally arrived. The XLT is not in the new 2010 White's catalog. :cry: Is the traditional 6.59 khz machine a thing of the past? :shrug: I have noticed that all the discontinued 6.59 khz machines are hot sellers on Ebay right now. I don't like change and it looks like there are a bunch of others who don't like it either. :nopity: I guess just go with the flow,...:wiggle: go with the flow:wiggle:
 
just bought mine four months ago. can swing forever with it. as long as i can learn to get at least 8 inches deep i'm good.

can't dig much with my shoulders so as long as the xlt finds the coins i won't be needing anything new. prefer it to my garrett gti 1500. better bal.

i think we'll grow old together.
 
all good things must come to an end. even though they are out of production they will still be around and used for many years, and I'm sure they will be servicing them for a long long time.
 
The XLT will eventually be talked about as the XL PRO ,IDX PRO as one of the great classics of its time.
 
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