Thank you, Erik.
Based on that, I'll try to find myself a Gold Bug II,
but if I come across a good deal on the original model,
that might be fine to get started with.
Linton


Erik Fisler erikfwebb at msn.com
Mon Jun 1 04:14:52 EDT 2009
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The second version has a substantially higher frequency so it's really hot on metal. John Wolfe's can pick up some gold basin L's and Palo Verde Mine L's that a GMT can't.
He showed me some very nice specimen gold too.

With my Dad's Gold Bug Origional, I have found bird shot 8 inches deep, as loud as a wistle. Either one is good on meteorites but I would sugest paying for the version two.

[Erik]

From: lintonius at earthlink.net

To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com

Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 23:57:23 -0700

Subject: [meteorite-list] - Fisher Gold Bug owners?



Greetings listees.

I know some of you prefer to use the Fisher Gold Bug II metal detectors.

I've been watching for a "pre-owned model" and what I'm wondering is...

Is the difference between the Gold Bug II and the original subtle, or

substantial?

Should I bother with the original at a good price, or hold out for the newer

model?

Either way, this will be my first detector. Any advice would be highly

appreciated.

Thank you.

Linton

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