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To Whom It May Concern:
I have been prospecting on and
off for twelve years, panning, dredging and high banking. I
received a gold metal detector for Christmas last year,
something I’ve wanted to do for a number of years. Used the
detector several times on the local rivers in Western
Washington, found some trash and lead, but no gold. Kept
reading about how long it takes most people to find the
first nugget, usually a year or longer. So before investing
in a major gold metal detecting trip, I decided I needed
training from a professional.
I contacted Gerry McMullen at
Gerry’s Metal Detectors, in Boise Idaho. After talking with
Gerry, I knew I was on the right track. We made
arrangements to spend several days training and detecting in
Eastern Oregon. Gerry starts the training out by explaining
how to use the detector, and most importantly, how to
correctly ground balance the detector for the best results
on the small gold. Gerry uses a two-way connector on the
detector so that you’re both hearing the same signals; this
really helps in learning how to identify the faint signals
from the smallest of targets.
Gerry does not guarantee that
you will find gold. Gerry states “I will guarantee that
those who buy the machine that I recommend, the items to go
with it that I recommend, detect where I detect for gold and
go with me for at least
3 days or on 3 outings, that they will find gold”. I
can personally vouch for that, I had what I thought was a
good pair of headphones, paid $80+ for them. Was having
trouble hearing the faint signals. Tried the headphones
that Gerry recommends, there was a world of difference, the
signals were much crisper and easier to hear. We also found
fourteen pieces of gold on the trip, from .3 grams on down.
If you’re serious about
finding gold with a detector, I highly recommend Gerry’s
services.
Steve
Bothell, Wa
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