- Jan 11, 2011
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- 1,397
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Manticore, Minelab Equinox 800, Minelab Equinox 600, Minelab CTX 3030
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Hi all!
Along with the new designs mentioned for the Equinox in a prior post (including three-piece travel shafts, and custom dive shafts), and the soon-to-be ready Sovereign and Excalibur shafts, a couple of exciting new offerings are on the horizon...
1. COLORED CTX 3030 lower rods...
For those of you who have seen the colored Equinox shafts that I offer, I'm ready to begin offering CTX 3030 lower rods in those same colors! The black CTX lower rods I've been offering for a couple of years now, have proven quite popular, especially at half the price of a stock Minelab CTX lower rod ($89 plus shipping, versus Minelab's $175 price). Now, I am ready to offer the CTX lowers in the colors show in the picture, below...
2. Garrett AT-series (Pro, Gold, and Max) one- and/or two-piece lower shafts...
On the drawing board at this time, are both one- and two-piece carbon-fiber lower shafts for the AT-series detectors! These shafts -- with the design hopefully to be tested/prototyped soon -- would replace the two sections of the stock shaft from the upper cam lock, to the coil. More news to follow!
Thanks!
Steve
www.stevesdetectorrods.com
www.facebook.com/stevesdetectorrods
email: [email protected]
Along with the new designs mentioned for the Equinox in a prior post (including three-piece travel shafts, and custom dive shafts), and the soon-to-be ready Sovereign and Excalibur shafts, a couple of exciting new offerings are on the horizon...
1. COLORED CTX 3030 lower rods...
For those of you who have seen the colored Equinox shafts that I offer, I'm ready to begin offering CTX 3030 lower rods in those same colors! The black CTX lower rods I've been offering for a couple of years now, have proven quite popular, especially at half the price of a stock Minelab CTX lower rod ($89 plus shipping, versus Minelab's $175 price). Now, I am ready to offer the CTX lowers in the colors show in the picture, below...
2. Garrett AT-series (Pro, Gold, and Max) one- and/or two-piece lower shafts...
On the drawing board at this time, are both one- and two-piece carbon-fiber lower shafts for the AT-series detectors! These shafts -- with the design hopefully to be tested/prototyped soon -- would replace the two sections of the stock shaft from the upper cam lock, to the coil. More news to follow!
Thanks!
Steve
www.stevesdetectorrods.com
www.facebook.com/stevesdetectorrods
email: [email protected]