Patti
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| | 01/18/12 at 08:35 PM | Reply with quote | #1 |
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Hi everyone... I have a frined who might be interested in a nice used machine. He wants a decent one... not a toy. I think a lot of you MineLab owners might have your previous machines you want to sell so please let me know! I also suggested he try Tom's shop too... Mike J... Did you sell that detector you have yet? I think yours is a lot more machine than my friend wanted but if you haven't sold it let me know and maybe I can sell it on ebay for you... See you guys in Feb ~Patti
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MikeJ

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| | 01/19/12 at 05:27 PM | Reply with quote | #2 |
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No, I haven't sold it yet. Still for sale. White's V3 (not V3i as I didn't pay the $100 to have it upgraded. Still could be done, though.) I also have the wireless headphones for it. Very little time on this machine and it looks like new. Price is negotiable. __________________ Mike James (aka DeepClad)
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Patti
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| | 01/19/12 at 11:07 PM | Reply with quote | #3 |
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...good to know Mike... I see the Whites V3i sells for $1200-$1300 on ebay.... and that's for one barely used, like yours. Maybe you should think about spending the $100 and upgrade it? Just an idea. Who knows, you might make a lot more in the long run... Looks like everyone wants the "i" now... I think you were asking around $800? ~Patti
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GopherMike

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| | 01/20/12 at 11:21 AM | Reply with quote | #4 |
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Hi Patti,  you can tell your friend I have my Minelab SE with inline probe available. $800.00 will take it. The Sunray inline probe sells alone for almost $200.00 __________________ Beep! Beep! |
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SusanM9006
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| | 01/20/12 at 07:19 PM | Reply with quote | #5 |
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Hi Patti - I have an F70, with two coils (stock F70 and F75 coil), barely used . Good machine but like my Xterra too much. $400
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Patti
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| | 01/20/12 at 10:43 PM | Reply with quote | #6 |
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Thanks Mikey and Susan.... I'll tell my friend Bruce about both. Mike, Do you think the Minelab might be a hard machine for a beginner, I heard the learning curve on them is a little tough.... Susan... do you know how much depth your Fisher gets on land hunting? Thanks for posting ~Patti |
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SusanM9006
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| | 01/21/12 at 09:18 AM | Reply with quote | #7 |
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Quote: Originally Posted by Patti Thanks Mikey and Susan.... I'll tell my friend Bruce about both. Mike, Do you think the Minelab might be a hard machine for a beginner, I heard the learning curve on them is a little tough.... Susan... do you know how much depth your Fisher gets on land hunting? Thanks for posting ~Patti
Sorry Patti but no idea as I mostly used it for the beach and construction sites. Best thing is to have your friend do some on line reaseach - treasure net is a great site for that - and read the feedback on the different machines he is interested in. |
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GopherMike

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| | 01/22/12 at 11:17 PM | Reply with quote | #8 |
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| Hi patti,
I think the SE like the new e-trac can be just used as turn on and go machines as well as the next. they also have the ability to do alot more if someone wants to put the time into it learning it. I have used both my SE and etrac mostly as turn on and go machines. I believe Dwayne, who got like 130 silver this year or something like that, pretty much uses his as turn on and go right out of the box  __________________ Beep! Beep! |
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