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 Posted 09/18/2012  4:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fistfulladirt to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Trashy as in heavily-infested with iron, bottle caps, pull tabs, etc. Ballfields, fairgrounds, old yards. I use an old Minelab explorer with full-balance spectrum technlogy, multi-frequency, and an iron-mask feature. I don't use a digital # ID, but a bullseye cursor that moves around the screen. It's a great machine in hard-hit areas.
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Also depends how much your budget is too. I plan on upgrading to a better detect someday but right now, hunting the parks and beaches I normally detect, don't have a lot of trash so the 350 works fine for now.
Minelab makes an excellent product.
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 Posted 09/18/2012  4:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Broseph to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
"huh? lol

So you wan't me to bargain with a company that sells metal detectors? I don't understand...."

Yes! Find a deal that you think is good. Say someone offers the ace250 to you for $210 shipped. Take that seemingly good deal and ask a competitor if they will beat it. I have paid well under sticker price for my detector and pp, and I got a small discount on my lesche.
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Buy a used Minelab explorer (II) on epay for $500, half the price of new. I ditched my other $1,000 detector, and my second year out I dug close to 100 silvers including 1871 Canadian quarter, Barber dimes, Barber halves, Walkers(s), silver halves, IH's, the list goes on and on. All locally. I have dug a Morgan and Peace dollar recently, One in a church fairground (1887), and one in a baseball field (holed Peace dollar). One fenced in ball diamond gave about 10 mercs, silver wash, SLQ, Barber quarter, Buffalo nickels, counterfeit Liberty nickel, Seated dime, about 25 silver total from a 3 acre ballfield...the treasure is out there...what a blast digging history
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 Posted 09/18/2012  6:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fistfulladirt to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry Colu I didn't mean to hijack the thread. Just giving my honest opinion on metal detectors.
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 Posted 09/22/2012  5:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add colu41 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No problem fist, thanks for the info!

Well I got my MD. Went out twice so far. Just hit up a local school, a small park, and a small section of our beach. Didn't find much at any but about $.75 in modern change and a cheap earring. lol

So in the 2 times I went out, I probably put in a total of 6 hours in. By not finding anything of "value" or anything that has that "cooleness" to it, is it the detector? Or for what I think is it my locations? I understand fully that I'm not going to find Gold or Silver every single day, but it seems like whenever I get that high Silver/Coin/Ring tone, I end up digging an old pop can or aluminum foil!

Another question I had, would a different possibly bigger coil improve this detector?

I would love to get a high quality detector but, I just can't spend that kind of money on one right now.....
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I understand fully that I'm not going to find Gold or Silver every single day, but it seems like whenever I get that high Silver/Coin/Ring tone, I end up digging an old pop can or aluminum foil!

Another question I had, would a different possibly bigger coil improve this detector?

I would love to get a high quality detector but, I just can't spend that kind of money on one right now.....
A larger coil will give more coverage and depth. The important thing is to put in the time. Nothing wrong with digging clad coins and pull tabs while learning the detector. BTW, a Peace dollar that I dug hit just like an aluminum can top, at 2" deep. I almost skipped over that signal.

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One in a church fairground (1887), and one in a baseball field (holed Peace dollar). One fenced in ball diamond gave about 10 mercs...


Fist,

This is just plain awesome regarding what you found.

Plus you've given this thread some very good ideas about some common places to search for valuable things.

thx,
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 Posted 09/23/2012  03:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add colu41 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great info fistfull..... I will keep on diggin, I know it takes time to find that one good find. I'll just have to keep searching different spots...

Thanks again
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The biggest difference between the ace 150 and the ace 250 is the 250's pinpoint button. Other than that there is also the 250 having a few more buttons and better target id. The 250 can try to tell you the type of coin, while the 150 will just try to tell you if it is a coin or not.

As for the question about the difference between the ace 250 and gti 2500, they are much more noticable. The 2500 has the capability to tell you the size of the target on the digital screen depending one which coil you use with it. It also, if memory serves me correctly, has a deeper screen icon. There is also the weight difference. The 2500 weighs quite a bit more than the ace 250. There are other differences of course, that make the 2 machines quite different. If I were looking for a $900-$1000 machine, I would look elsewhere. The technology used in the 2500 is outdated and for the price you can get a much better, and lighter, model from another brand.
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