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
At the beginning of 2016, the info about Minelab’s new coil appeared at the Las Vegas Gold & Treasure Show. Here are the first photos and… contemplated price of the novelty: $1,500. Can it really be true? Continue reading
My thoughts often turn to the same subject… What would it be, if inexpensive Go-Find metal detectors released by Minelab came with a classical shaft? Such as the Minelab X-Terra’s one at least. See the sad photos of Minelab Go-Find 40. Continue reading
This world hasn’t seen everything yet. Here come the 30-inch, 35-inch, and 48-inch carbon coils. The manufacturer says if you need a coil with the size of more than 50 inches, they will make it. Can it be true? Continue reading
If Minelab leaves today… What happens next with the world of metal detecting? Who will be happy, and who will start crying? At the IWA 2016 show, Minelab haven’t wanted to see anybody. Continue reading