Hello
It's been a while since I posted here.
I would be interested to know your choice of metal detectors to look for
meteorites. I'm aiming in the $300-$500 range.
To avoid clotting this NG, please respond to my email.
dak_...@live.concordia.ca
Thank you
Andre Bordeleau
Hi all,
I have three metal detectors/accessories and lots of meteorites for
sale. I have found meteorites with all these detectors and they each
work great. Take a look!
http://shop.ebay.com/mr-meteorite/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=_trksid=p3686
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Rock On!
Ruben Garcia
Website:
The author of this series of articles has compared several metal
detectors for performance when searching for various types of
meteorites.
The articles can be found here -
http://www.whiteriverprep.com/meteor/shootout.html
Forgive me if this is a repost.
As someone who will soon be in the
Wow I know it would happen sooner or later,I went out
and bought a GOLDMASTER GMT metal detector.I have been
looking around for a good one,that is not to
expensive,but will do the job and for the money this
one seems like the one.Plus it is brand new.I can
hardly wait to go try it.Anyone else who
Steve,
I thought that you would have been stuffed by now?
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
BTW: With your new GOLDMASTER GMT 5000 go check your
back yard for those Easter Mets from last year`s
hunting party you had; I bet you missed some. Good
Luck!
I can hardly wait to go try it.
Steve go go go try it now
My guestimate is that the Goldmaster is up for sale on eBay by the end
January 2007.
Dave
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From: steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 10:31 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] metal detectors
Wow I know
Mr. Garrison wrote:
A rotted/puzzle piece new main mass? Photo on site
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/14956160.htm
What type of metal detector would a person use to look for
buried, badly rusted meteorites??
How does a person calibrate it to sense pieces of meteorite
somehwat smaller than
Hello,
I'm looking for a metal detector that can be suitable for meteorite hunting
and able to detect chondrites as well as iron rich meteorites. I've already
looked at several types, but it's difficult for me to get a clear idea about
it, as I do not wish to invest too much in this equipment...
Several List members use White's Goldmaster series detectors with great
success. The current model is the GMT with is very similar to the previous
model, the Goldmaster 4. Previous models were the Goldmaster 2, Goldmaster
3 and the Goldmaster VSAT. All are good units to hunt for all types of
Hi All,
I remember this site, you might find some more info on it.
http://members.aol.com/whiteriverlabs/shootout.html
Sternengruss, Moni
From: JKG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteoriteshow [EMAIL PROTECTED],Meteorite List
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] metal detectors
Date: Thu, 23
: Thursday, September 23, 2004 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] metal detectors
Several List members use White's Goldmaster series detectors with great
success. The current model is the GMT with is very similar to the
previous
model, the Goldmaster 4. Previous models were the Goldmaster 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Meteorite List
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Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] metal detectors
Hi John and List
Most quality VLF gold machines will do the job of hearing the low iron
chondrites . The older model goldmasters
Hi
list,
Has anyone any
advice regarding metal detectors for meteorite hunting ? What are the features
that would be of most use? Are there good or bad brands ? Is it a case of you
get what you pay for ?
Thanks in
advance.
Ken O'Neill
Dear Ken;
Check the list archives, this topic resurfaces about every six months
and has for years and yearsand years.
We get what we pay for mostly, there are good and bad, we get what we
pay for mostly.
Again,
Dave F.
Ken O'Neill wrote:
Hi list,
Has anyone any advice regarding metal
Hello Deborah and list, In choosing a metal detector, you have to be careful
in your choice. You want to avoid some of the older detectors because of the
complicated use. This is an excerpt from the manual of a older model
detector I once used;
(Some of you old timers ( 70's80's) should remember
Easy to use does not mean that just any detector
will do the job.
Most of the detectors are factory calibrated for coin
and gold hunting.
And most of these will simply not do for meteorite
hunting, as these detectors are made to frequency out
iron and iron mineralization.
Now, one can set them
--- Deborah Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a website that would rate metal detectors
for meteoritic research
? I have checked the archives but could not find
anything on this topic.
Thanks
Andre Bordeleau
The very best metal detector I have ever used was the
Wilson
- Original Message -
From: Deborah Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, June 14, 2003 1:58 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] Metal detectors
Is there a website that would rate metal detectors for meteoritic
research
? I have checked the archives but could not find anything
Hi Al, Tom and List,
AL Mitterling wrote (in part):
I have been to metal detector clubs, talking about meteorites and what
Ron has said rings true when we have experimented with various detectors
on various stony meteorites. It seems that you can peak them for certain
stones but then others
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