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General Discussion / GP 3500 with carbon coils for sale
« on: March 28, 2014, 02:45:24 pm »
Hi to all,

I want to sell my Link Technologies upgraded GP 3500 (complete works done), the detector unit is in perfect condition almost like new from the box and comes with 11" and 18" and 35" carbon coils.
I'm asking AUD 5500,- but price is negotiable, If you are interested you can drop me line on sandor.szabo@gmail.com
I can send pictures and talk about the sale.

Regards,
Alexander (Rimbuman)

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General Discussion / Re: The Ultimate detector project
« on: January 09, 2013, 02:38:33 am »
Hi Woody,

Great news, does this mean it will be available soon? How will this detector come on the market? Like a kit or completely assembled? Is there anything you can tell us or do we have to wait a lot longer? I hope for us MD prospectors and also for you this will be reality soon and open a new episode in metal detecting history.

Regards,
Rimbuman
Alexander

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General Discussion / Re: The Ultimate detector project
« on: November 17, 2012, 01:12:34 am »
Hi woody,

I hope this is a cryptic message for this year. Give you the benefit of the doubt because you are you and not someone else.

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General Discussion / Re: Carbon coils
« on: November 14, 2012, 04:32:34 am »
Can't really tell, but it could be. Visit him at home at see if his floor tiles matches with the one's on the picture.
With you guys in Australia, when there is a lot of talk there is nothing and when there is silence there is something going on.

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General Discussion / Re: Carbon coils
« on: November 13, 2012, 11:44:57 pm »
Don't think so, "always answer your business mail".

If there is a waiting list, ask to be put on it for your order.
Maybe something happening, sick, vacation, supply problems or something else.
Mail or call again Arizona.

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General Discussion / Re: Carbon coils
« on: November 09, 2012, 03:30:40 am »
I believe they don't have stock and they are hand made by order, so that explains the waiting time.
Woody makes the windings and Chris wraps them in carbon with resin.
This takes some time you know.

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General Discussion / Re: Carbon coils
« on: November 08, 2012, 03:08:14 am »
Hi Ken,

Great you did your order and already received your coil. I hope you will post about the you new coil in the fields.
So the Q for a new coil is not that long after all.
Again, I'm really interested in some posts about already users of these coils.

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General Discussion / Re: Carbon coils
« on: November 02, 2012, 02:50:40 am »
This situation could be actual at this moment or for a while already, I don't know about this and I don't have anything to do with this, I'm not even Australian.
I'm sorry for you and your friend an anyone else who has to deal with this delay or unavailability.
But my topic was more about getting some response from already users of these coils.
I am beginning to have a gut feeling that these coils are quite all right or better and nobody is willing to talk about this to give them selves more time to dig the good stuff.
I think I know enough.

Cheers,
Rimbuman

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General Discussion / Re: Carbon coils
« on: November 02, 2012, 01:27:41 am »
No spies, no lies, no secrets. These coils are available for ordering quite some time . http://www.carboncoils.com/

Only no reading about how great or disappointing  they are.

Silence could be good indicator because no one who made the $purchase$ and experienced the "superior performance" of these carbon coils wants to ring the big bell so they give them selves the time to work the most promising $gold$ bearing soil without to much competition.

If these coils were real crap, the poo would have hit the fan all ready some time ago, unless they all used their "no good 30 day money back" option.

Cheers,
Rimbuman

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General Discussion / Carbon coils
« on: October 31, 2012, 03:21:21 pm »
Hi to all,

Anyone using Woody's Carbon coils? Are they so much better than other commercial coils?
How about the deep seeking capabilities of the larger ones "35 inch and up" with a modded detector?
Carbon coils are out there but I don't read much from the detectorists using them.

Cheers,
Rimbuman

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