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picture of goldbug II metal detector Why buy gold when you can find gold. In the early days prospectors ventured out west with little else but a mule and a pick-axe. Today, you do not have to simply rely on luck to find your fortune. Technology is available that can help you strike it rich. Contrary to popular belief, gold is not all that rare. It is quite abundant in the earth. It simply has not been found yet. For more information on gold detectors read below or check out www.golddetectors.com, www.golddetecters.com, www.metaldetectors.com and www.metaldetecters.com.



A metal detector tuned to a particular frequency sensitive to gold nuggets and gold deposits will put you right on top of the gold. While you can successfully find godl with a metal detector, you can tune out the noise associated with non-valuable metals which make your gold hunting expeditions less efficient. While you could buy a metal detector for $100 or less, you should consider your purchase of a gold detector an investment. Thus, you should consider spending at least $300 for your gold detector. If you can afford it, the Fisher Gold Bug 2 for about $650 will greatly improve your chances of success and help you to make the most of your gold hunting.

The Fisher GoldBug II features incredible sensitivity to trace gold. Operating at ultrahigh frequency of 71 kHz. Is the mineral content in your favorite gold hunting spots causing interference with godl detection? The Fisher Gold Bug II is very discriminating and will make your gold hunts more efficient and more productive. You will get the combination of the ability to detect the smallest traces of gold at deeper depths in high mineral soils.

For top of the line Gold Detector technology, check out the Minelab GP 3500. This state of the art gold and precious metals detecter features a fully tunable massive 11 inch Double D coil. The Mine Lab GP 3500 combines the ultimate in strength, sensitivity, and filtering ability. Priced from around $3,000.

Check out online retailers for some other great detectors including:

- GMT E-Series Metal Detector with DD 5x10 inch coil. (Around $800)
- Minelab Eureka Gold Detecotr with 10 in eliptical DD coil. (Around $1000)
- SD 2100v2 Gold Metal Detector with 11 inch Double D coil. (Around $2000)
- Gold Stinger Detector with 5 x 10 inch coil. (Around $850)
- Gold Digger Prospecter with 10 inch coil. For beginners. (Around $100)


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    is good but I need information of product and prices.


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