Great Weekend with Customers and Gold!


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Hello All,

Had a great weekend training customers on Saturday with my partner and doing some detecting in a very remote area Sunday. Saturday we kicked off the morning training two new Minelab SDC 2300 customers. One was local of the Buckeye area here in Arizona, the other came in from out of town. We spent about an hour going over the detectors and then got the customer on the goldfield to detect some targets and hopefully some gold. Both customers picked up the SDC 2300 very quickly and were finding and recovering targets with no time. By the end of the day, the customer from Arizona scored 4 nuggets and the other customer from out of town scored one.

I'm fortunate to have one of the best trainers in this business helping me.

Thanks you both for your business with Rob's Detector Sales. If either of you have any questions - call, email or catch us here on the forums for help.

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With all the instructions we do during the Winter months, my partner and I need a break to prospect and detect. Sunday morning my partner knew of an area that he thought had potential. Normally, his nose for gold is dead on and he was right this time again! After 3-4 hours of hunting this area I ended up with a nice load of nuggets and one specimen I dug from a small seam in the bottom of the creek.

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It's still out there and I love this SDC 2300!!

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