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todays lunatic metal detector buyers

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I have a ad for a ace 250, here is one of the crazy reply's


Thank you for your reply to my email. The detector I am interested in must at least have the average depth of 15 meters, and has the ability to detect gold and precious stones as well.
Thank you for the information."


lol where do they come from :) probably a lot of big holes from this twit buyer. I guess the box detectors go deep but a ACE lol, and find gems too :)
 
1 Meter = approx. 3.28 feet. 15 meters x 3.28 feet = 49.20 feet lol

There isn't a handheld detector out there in existence that will hit that depth lol

He must have a huge backhoe that he brings with him to each site.


If he invests into a lorenz LPX2 he might get half the depth he is seeking and at Kellyco he can pick it up for $1,995.95 with the 40" x 40" (1m x 1m) frame coil


LORENZ LPX2
The Lorenz Deepmax systems including LPX2 was developed for professional search and locating applications. A variety of detected search coils can be connected to this lightweight belt mounted metal detector. Large areas can be detected effectively especially with frame coils. Salt water, most types of ground or temperature changes do not affect the detection range of the Lorenz Deepmax Systems LPX2. The LPX2 is a treasure hunting deep detector for all metals including Gold and Silver. In conjunction with small coils the Lorenz Deepmax is a great tool when searching for small objects like single coins buried up to 20 inches deep in the ground. Detection depths up to more than 20 feet (6m) when detecting large objects. Detection depths up to approx. 26 feet using the 8m universal search coil when detecting very large objects.


Thanks for the chuckle
 
Okay

Let's see if he sends me $1995.95 Oh never mind.:rofl:
 
the parks will have a problem with those kind of plugs for sure,?
 
lol gunnar especially when the guy wheels in with his backhoe



GunnarMN said:
the parks will have a problem with those kind of plugs for sure,?
 
A lady asked me why I don't get the one that sees through the ground and has a display. I said...they don't really make them. She said how much is that one cost...1300....she goes..."uuuuughahhh".

I laughed. People are funny. HH -Joe
 
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