Here is one photo of an unusual find made with an old metal detector. Without a doubt it’s a hoard. But this one is really unusual. Do you have any thoughts on who might have owned all of this? Maybe it is a bandit’s hoard? Continue reading
Here is one photo of an unusual find made with an old metal detector. Without a doubt it’s a hoard. But this one is really unusual. Do you have any thoughts on who might have owned all of this? Maybe it is a bandit’s hoard? Continue reading
For whom do the manufacturers make their metal detectors? I thought these ones were made for treasure hunters. Today no matter what hunters are thinking about the Minelab Go-Find, the manufacturer has a special occasion – the Go-Find has won. Continue reading
Watch the video: a Makro Gold Racer recovery speed test, by Monte’s nail board standard. Plus, testing the detector’s depth on coins. Will the Makro Gold Racer be able to pass this test? Continue reading
Monte’s Nail Board Test isn’t ideal, and has arguable points. For example, with what speed is the coil passed over the target? But for now, it’s yet the simplest and most common way to test your metal detector. Want to know how to do it? Continue reading
Not all manufacturers are ready to show how their metal detectors are made. But the TOP 5 leaders must do it. Or they mustn’t? Watch the video: where Minelab moved to, and how they got settled in a new place. Continue reading
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