Ollie with Minelab Quattro, one of the
Silver Magnets.   Ollie has pulled up
silver coinage at over 10".
Montara Tom, with the NEW Minelab
Explorer SE.   Check out the California  
Kinzli Forum where MT is active
Jim W, at an earlier shoot out at SF
Golden Gate Park's Big Rec with a
Minelab GPX 4000, locating targets
beyond 12" in a marked off area
05/16/2007
Montara Tom and Friend, taking a
Breather at Golden Gate Park.

11/23/2007
Two Minelab Explorers  II and SE
One White's MXT with 2x9" Hot Foot
18K Gold Year of Pig Pendant located
with my MXT & 2x9" Hot Foot @ 4"
Golden Gate Park, SF
11/23/2007
Jimmy Sierra, Trapper Larry and Greg,
the Peninsula Treasure Hunter,
comparing metal detectors and
running some small gold over the
White's Goldmaster GMT
Bob N, uses his White's MXT as a
Virtual Jewelry Sucking Machine in the
Bay Area's East Bay Parks.  3/2009,
after watching a fellow Treasure
Hunter digging a target at over 3 feet
at a mineralized beach, Bob came to
Trans Bay and purchased the new
White's TDI Super Pulse Detector.  
After field Training, Bob headed for the
Beach.   Bob commented on how
smooth the TDI was over the difficult
mineralization and his first Diamond
Ring found 3/15/09 paid for his TDI.  
Bob called back moments later and
found a Tiger Eye Gold Ring, and then
a third time when he found yet a
second diamond ring.   All rings were
down deep and signaled the High
Tone which is the Gold Range.   

The Next Time Bob comes over... I'll
photograph these rings.

Shown is part of Bob's Finds over the
past two years.  A Gold Chain with
several gold coins was sold by Bob for
$500.00.   I hear from Bob on an
almost Daily Basis on all the Jewelry
Finds.  Key Questions I ask is... What
were the Numbers on the MXT and
how deep it was.   Information I pass
on to you my customer.