Anyone have any opinions on Garretts Grand Master Hunter CR (older)

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Rodney B. said:
One in good working condition/ clean plus 65.00.
That's it huh? I thought it would be alittle more.
Thanks, Mike
 

It really just depends because theres a lot of us that like the analog detectors and i`m one since I have a very old Garrett VLF detector in perfect condition and very usable.
As for prices some of the antique stuff could eventually out shine the new stuff.
Its really difficult to say what that unit could sell for.
 

I have that Grand Master Hunter CR detector. Mine needs to be sent to the factory for a tune-up, but after seeing someone state it is only worth about $65, I'm not sure if the factory tune-up is worth it! It is a bohemouth of a detector, especially with the 6 C cell battery pack, so I haven't missed using it. Although I do think my arms were more built when I did, haha. I got that detector when I was a teen and never properly learned it, so I am sure if it is tuned back up, it will not be bad. It was spot on though identifying coins...the few I found.
 

what years were those manufactured?
 

I had a Grand Master CXII, don't know how it compares to theCR. I loaned it out one day and just never bothered to get it back. Heavy, awkward, mediocre depth, I could go on and on but you get the idea.
 

Iown a 2008 and it,s a good detector it love the wheaty it found at about 5 inch smooth nice beep.MY test bed it found a quarter nine inches down easly .the box loop is in credable. :thumbsup:
 

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