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Two Vintage and a ?

GaryL

New member
How many remember this decal ?
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Any one still using either of these two detectors.

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HH

GaryL .... :detecting:
 
I have a whites little monster with the same wood coil 1967. Also have the garrett hunter 1969.
 
I started out with a Garrett Sidewinder, eventually wound up with the Hunter and the Whites Goldmaster. Some CacheHunters still prefer the Hunter. The Whites decal dates from either the late 1960's or the early 1970's. I still have them all except for the decal!........................HH..............Joe
 
I still have the Garrett MH BFO with all coils which I got from Charles in trade from his new then Groundhog.
The best BFO ever made was the Coinshooter made by Bill Mahan. I would never be without it
and wish I had been smart enough to keep another as backup. No shallow coin or Jewelry could hide
from the Coinshooter. It would also null on bottlecaps if you put the coil "toe" on it. Pinpont easy.
It was so light and compact you could "see" a vacant old yard and in minutes scan the edge of sidewalks,
driveways and usually come up with goodies the TRs/VLFs couldn't see. Those were the days in old
Dallas Town.
 
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