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« on: November 16, 2015, 06:43:17 am »
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Beach, Inland and Shallow Water Treasure Hunting
with the
Minelab Sovereign Series Metal Detectors
By Clive James Clynick
In this informative and detailed book the author shares his 35 years-plus of treasure hunting experience with the reader. Topics include:
 Understanding Broad Band Spectrum Detectors
 Using Tone ID to Recognize Gold and Silver
 All Metal Mode Hunting for More Depth
 Tuning Tricks and Tips for Best Performance
 Recognizing False Signals
 Getting the Most from a Meter
 Shallow Water Hunting with the Sovereign
 (Includes the Audio CD "Learning the Tones)"
 and much more…
Please note: This book is an updated version of "Finding Gold, Silver & Coins with the Minelab Sovereign and Excalibur.”
$16.95
93 pgs. (8.5 X 5.5) Softbound
Shipping: $5 (US) $10 (International)
Inquiries: cliveclynick@rogers.com

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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2015, 10:33:17 am »
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Wish I had this Book when I was running my GT, the people at the Shop were no help at all this would of saved me at leased 3 months of Head Scratching and a lot of disappointment, I could say more but for those who need help this Book will fast track your results unlike the BS I went through,

Good John Clive,

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Hi John
If I had kept all the iron I dug with my first Sov could have started my own scrapyard.  Great detector once you get the hang of it's operating characteristics though.  Feel that my Sov book has a lot of good information in it but because it did not have a picture of the GT on the cover many thought that the good old Sov basics in it were somehow outdated.   In that there are still a lot of these machines changing hands now thought it a good idea to offer the book and CD with a few things added. Found a ton of stuff with mine hope you do too.
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Quote:Posted by cjc
Hi John
If I had kept all the iron I dug with my first Sov could have started my own scrapyard.  Great detector once you get the hang of it's operating characteristics though.  Feel that my Sov book has a lot of good information in it but because it did not have a picture of the GT on the cover many thought that the good old Sov basics in it were somehow outdated.   In that there are still a lot of these machines changing hands now thought it a good idea to offer the book and CD with a few things added. Found a ton of stuff with mine hope you do too.
regards,
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I think they are one of the best beach machines around even more so with that 15" WOT Coil, The good thing about this book is it Applies to all Sovereigns, My GT Tortured me on these Iron filled sites I had to change to A Whites because I needed the recovery speed,
That GT 10" will see down to over 17" on a small Toy Soldier and I know they will go deeper, any one who has one should hang on to it because they are a great No messing Type machine.

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