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« Reply #10 on: December 30, 2014, 05:29:25 pm »
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Heavy or Not, not many VLF Coin detectors can do any better they can.

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« Reply #11 on: December 30, 2014, 06:29:23 pm »
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That true, when you get that bell tone there is a coin there. I am going to take it out next week and fire it up and go over some places i went this year.

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« Reply #12 on: March 22, 2015, 01:30:31 pm »
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Hi all; I see the original post was a few years back, but I just acquired a Garrett Deepseeker as well and I experienced the same problem (I must be stupid because the instruction manual doesn't make sense) so I am going to try setting it up for my first try at hunting with these instructions. I mainly bought this to try to locate the iron pipe property corners on a piece of property that we just bought because the surveyors I have talked to want a fortune (1st one said approx. $4000.00 and the second one said $1800 to $2500.00) my dad was a surveyor and when I was a teenager I used to work for him in the summer, so I do have an idea of how to locate the original corners. Since I've been looking through this site I also have developed an interest in sweeping around some old homesteads as well. 

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it take time to learn how to use the detector.
I would visit the local metal detecting club and ask the member to come and detect on the property.
i am sure you will find many volunteers

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« Reply #14 on: June 29, 2015, 07:22:39 pm »
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Quote:Posted by Ab vegvary
Why is it that the old garret deepseeker ads vlf/tr are not good for nuggets..or are they.
....Who told you that??....Millions of dollars in gold nuggets have been found with the Garrett DeepSeekers and GroundHogs.

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Hi all; I see the original post was a few years back, but I just acquired a Garrett Deepseeker as well and I experienced the same problem (I must be stupid because the instruction manual doesn't make sense) so I am going to try setting it up for my first try at hunting with these instructions. I mainly bought this to try to locate the iron pipe property corners on a piece of property that we just bought because the surveyors I have talked to want a fortune (1st one said approx. $4000.00 and the second one said $1800 to $2500.00) my dad was a surveyor and when I was a teenager I used to work for him in the summer, so I do have an idea of how to locate the original corners. Since I've been looking through this site I also have developed an interest in sweeping around some old homesteads as well. 
  Pogo....just wondering on your progress on your Garrett Deepseeker ?? I have several and have logged in 1000's of hours on this model detector. Hollar if you need any help!

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