Replies 1 Views Oct 31, CreakyDigger. Users who are viewing this thread. Total: 1 members: 0, guests: 1. Latest Discussions. Today's Finds! What Is It? Hallmark help, please someone, anyone What Florida County do you live in? Couple more nutting stones! Latest: Tesorodeoro 36 minutes ago. North American Indian Artifacts. All metal was deep but the motion side lets it down today. By the time you got to the Pro SL things had improved all round. If its got a black box grab it , blue box only if its a very good price and even then I would be inclined to send your Classic off to Mr.
Bill for the upgrade. Makes an underestimated machine even better. It has a black box and an analog meter on the handle; it also has auto GEB.
I guess It could be cheaper than a comparable new White's unit. What is the closest unit White's makes now that compares with this? I have been looking for several weeks. Been metal detecting for over 30 years, mostly in the Eugene Oregon area. Anybody else want to weigh in here?
I think the SL has pretty much the same options as the XL, the only differance seems to be it uses smaller batteries and is a little lighter in weight. They are essentially the same detector. Did I do O. Also, I have copied the pertinent parts of the manual from the White's site.
I'm new to the hobby although I have worshipped White's since I got my first brochure in the early 80's and I have one or two promising locations to investigate untouched as far as I know--I know the land owners that date to the middle 18th century.
In Illinois! Wish me luck. Any comments on the MD would be appreciated. Welcome to the forum. Don't know specifically on the but do know about older Coinmasters and one thing for sure, they work and will do the mission.
Sure you could have gotten a new Prizm or Garretts for that but it still would not be a Coinmaster and pride of ownership in what you want counts too. That machine will do fine and probably after you get used to it and learn what it's telling you, you may want to get a new one later on after you hit it big Good hunting and keep posting.
That could smoke them all. From a depth stand point I think it can keep up with the majority of machines. I think the big differnce is the , , and are "analog" machines and the new machines are "digitial" with lots more bells and whistles. You need to flip switches and knobs to change modes on the oldies while you can program custom modes on the newbies. The new machines are also much lighter! That should lighten the laod a bit. All too often it is easy to fall into the "bigger read 'more expensive' is better".
Remember the most expensive detector won't find anything unless it is out in the field! Right now, for how much detecting I do, the old is doing well! Coinmaster IV English Coinmaster TR A. Series 2 English 1. Coinmaster TR English Coinmaster V G. Coinmaster V Supreme English 2. All-Metal English 2. Hipmount English 1. Goldmaster 24k English 5. Goldmaster GMT English 2. M6 English 2. Matrix Handheld Metal Detector English AF Mine Detector English 1. Will be up and running by the first of March!!
But they are heavy, so start your arm workouts now! Posts: 4, Originally Posted by Rugar67 View post Thanks everyone for the info , waiting on a charger and a reg battery pack. I ran a Di right up until a few years ago. Good machine with a good history of great finds. If you have the charger with 2 leads coming off it with 9 volt style connectors on the end, I have one that you are more than welcome to.
Click here to view. Is the meter in the handle or the box? Jason in Enid. There were 2 upgrades to the line after yours. Good machine. I believe so. Thanks everyone for the info , waiting on a charger and a reg battery pack.
Originally Posted by Rugar67 View post Thanks everyone for the info , waiting on a charger and a reg battery pack. All times are GMT
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