Emil W
Sr. Member
- Nov 4, 2021
- 477
- 1,094
- Detector(s) used
- Deus 2
Deus
Deus Lite
Garrett Apex
Garrett Pinpointer
BH Discovery 2200
BH Pioneer EX
White's Coinmaster 6000D (have had for decades)
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
My parents bought me my first detector in 1971. I was 12 years old and thought this was the best gift I'd ever received.
At the time I found a large butcher knife and a brass brooch in the backyard, first time out. I still have the brooch somewhere, I'll have to find it. But the detector is long gone.
I don't remember much more about it and didn't remember what it was called, but always remembered what it looked like. I spent months searching online just to find out who made it and the name without any luck, so I gave up looking. Being bored one day last week I decided to search some more and finally found a photo. I was excited just to know what it was called but even more so when I realized it was for sale on eBay, still in its box with instructions!
It was listed for $33. Of course I bought it, even knowing it probably no longer worked (it doesn't).
Just an on-off switch and red light that tells when over metal -- no speaker. The red knob on the coil is to adjust it -- turn it on, then turn the knob until the light just goes out, then it's time to go hunting!
it will go on a shelf in my studio.
At the time I found a large butcher knife and a brass brooch in the backyard, first time out. I still have the brooch somewhere, I'll have to find it. But the detector is long gone.
I don't remember much more about it and didn't remember what it was called, but always remembered what it looked like. I spent months searching online just to find out who made it and the name without any luck, so I gave up looking. Being bored one day last week I decided to search some more and finally found a photo. I was excited just to know what it was called but even more so when I realized it was for sale on eBay, still in its box with instructions!
It was listed for $33. Of course I bought it, even knowing it probably no longer worked (it doesn't).
Just an on-off switch and red light that tells when over metal -- no speaker. The red knob on the coil is to adjust it -- turn it on, then turn the knob until the light just goes out, then it's time to go hunting!
it will go on a shelf in my studio.
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