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While surfing ebay for underwater metal detectors i found the one i was looking for. It was being sold by ebay ID famoustreasures. I didn't bid but contacted them VIA phone. They were a super help and i bought the detector from them for $1,300. Thats a great deal for this detector. I feel good knowing ebay made nothing from my purchase.
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Haha, awesome. I'm sure the seller feels the same way.
My father had a White's metal detector. The box wasn't waterproof but the sensor was. We frequently disconnected the sensor from the mount and had extra wire to use for underwater, but we're talking like 3 or 4 feet of water where we didn't have to listen for the alerts while being submerged. Needing to hear the alerts was the only thing holding us back from diving deep and using it.
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i have 2 Whites also, they are great machines. All of them will go underwater to 100 feet. Lots of stuff to be found
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I am a free prince and have as much authority to make war on the whole world as he who has a hundred sail of ships and an army of a hundred thousand men in the field. And this my conscience tells me; that there is no arguing with such sniveling puppies who allow superiors to kick them about the deck at pleasure, and pin their faith upon the pimp of a parson, a squab who neither practices nor believes what he puts upon the chuckle-headed fools he preaches to.
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