The standard AT 11 DD coil of the Garrett AT PRO metal detector is one of the best Garrett coils. But if you want to increase depth as well as overall searching speed, the choice of original Garrett coils is limited. The alternative manufacturers come to the rescue then. For example, Mars MD Goliath – a large 15” coil. Continue reading
It’s more difficult to repair a metal detector coil that the device itself. And it’s all about epoxy resin filled inside the coil. In order to repair the latter, you should get the epoxy off. Here’s a photo report: how to open and repair a Minelab X-TERRA 9 coil. Maybe this knowledge will help you save your energy and nerves (and you will simply buy a new coil). Continue reading
A hunter picked up a New England coin that has been previously valued at ?1 million by St James’s Auctions specialists. See the photo of a find. Continue reading
What are the most expensive meteorites? Let’s take a look at a pallasite. By way of example, a piece of the famous Fukang meteorite was sold for $2 million. And it’s just a mere piece! Researchers assume that the find is more than 4.5 billion years old… I wonder whether the Earth had already existed. Continue reading
How many hunters do you know that have at least 15 and more years of searching experience? Nonetheless, metal detectors for usual amateur hunting have existed for more than 60 years. See the photo of vintage metal detectors: the real machines that had been searched with before we were born. Continue reading