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Re: Best Metal Detector for Meteorites?



heed this man's advise!  He is the Gold Basin King!  I tried to watch him
one morning, to pick-up any hints from the royal one.  The man moves FAST
and waves a mean detecting wand.  He covers a lot of ground very swiftly.  I
lost site of him in my binoculars after about 2 hrs.  When we met back for
lunch, he had found 3!



-----Original Message-----
From: goldmaster <goldmaster@gci-net.com>
To: Dennis Schneider <master@ionet.net>; excell@concentric.net
<excell@concentric.net>; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thursday, April 08, 1999 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: Best Metal Detector for Meteorites?


>Hi All
>
>If you want the best !! I MEAN IF YOU REALLY REALLY WANT THE VERY BEST ?
>This detector is capable of finding meteorites with very little visable
>metal at a shallow depth, and could pick up a 10 lb iron easily at 2 feet .
>It's probably one of the lightest and easyest to swing and ground balance .
>I mean you can find gold nuggets the size of fly poop in the worst
>mineralized soils !!! Hell they even named it after me !!!!!!  If your
>serios about hunting meteorites you need a Goldmaster by Whites . I
>currently own 2 Goldmaster 11 's  2 goldmaster Vsat's and one goldmaster 3
>. Any of the goldmaster detectors with the salt ground setting are the best
>for the job.
>I prefer the GM3 I use the chest mount harness and the 14"coil (gold max)
>and Koss earphones . ALWAYS ALWAYS USE EARPHONES if your affraid of snakes
>get hip boots  but always use earphones or your walking away from small or
>deep targets . That is the cats meow !!! The goldmaster 4 is also a good
>machine but get the one with the belt mount box (removable box) ,it gets
>heavy very quickly when its all on one arm . I think the gold bug 2 is a
>simmilar good  machine . All other coin ,relic and auto groundbalance
>machines will leave the meteorites behind .
>
>Someone mentioned hot rocks ?? Thats what you want to be hearing !!! Thats
>what most low iron stones will sound like !!!!!!!!
>If anyone needs info on settings on there goldmasters let me know !!!
>
>Happy Huntin
>John Blennert
>
>


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