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Date Posted: 14:05:27 08/24/02 Sat
Author: Robert Gragg
Subject: Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have a question for anyone who has any knowledge regarding the Whites new GMT E series Goldmaster. Has anyone used it? Know anyone who has and what they had to say about it?

I have been in hot debate with myself on what gold detector to buy that will work well in bothe mineraliez and non-mineralized soil. I understand that The MineLab XT 18000 does not do well with mineralized ground and I can't affor the GP Extreme. To extreme for my pocketbook. (:-)

My plan is to go up into Alaska. It's my understanding that where there is gold there is mineralized ground. So why should I buy the MineLab 18000 over the GMT?

Regards
Robert

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