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Whites TDI Beach Hunter

Technology comparison. So I use a Track cell phone, $50. Got the internet, text, calculator, camera, etc. Someone just came out with a folding cell phone for $1,800. Got all the stuff the Track phone got. I got no doubts that some of these are going to start being found on the beach by next year. Lost by some sleepy eyed teenager. Who mostly text their friends claiming their "Bored" So in recent years, there's been some new machines introduced that lets say are a little more involved to operate. But truely for beach work, if your machine can handle iron, and bangs on coins/ Jewelry & unfortunately tabs your most likely going to dig it anyway. I would guess that most of us (while wading) have had to give up on a target that we couldn't recover cause of conditions like, deep sand, wave action etc. Now on the dry , different story. So , what I'm always looking for is a area that (probably just might ) be giving up some Treasure under conditions my machine can handle. The shallower the better. Just another way of looking at it.
 
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