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Old 04-10-2008, 03:44 PM
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Hi all, another refugee from the friendly forum.
My name is Marv, and I have two other hunters in my crew my two sons James and Steven.when I say newbie I mean yesterday was the first time out with our new detectors and my first coin was a 1990 quarter.
I'm using a Titan 3000XD, James a Ace 150 and Steven a Fischer F2.
hope to learn some tricks of the trade from you all and get some good swinging time in as soon as the weather stabilizes (6 to 8 more inches of snow expected tonight)
You look like a fine group of people and look forward to reading your posts.


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PS if any one uses a Titan 3000 I sure could use some pointers, Thanks in advance
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Welcome to TQ Marv........sorry your forum was hacked but as you will find out this is a very friendly place.
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Hi all, another refugee from the friendly forum.
My name is Marv, and I have two other hunters in my crew my two sons James and Steven.when I say newbie I mean yesterday was the first time out with our new detectors and my first coin was a 1990 quarter.
I'm using a Titan 3000XD, James a Ace 150 and Steven a Fischer F2.
hope to learn some tricks of the trade from you all and get some good swinging time in as soon as the weather stabilizes (6 to 8 more inches of snow expected tonight)
You look like a fine group of people and look forward to reading your posts.


Marv

PS if any one uses a Titan 3000 I sure could use some pointers, Thanks in advance
Hl Marv,
I own a Titan 3000 XD and it is great. There is a little learning curve but then it will work very well for you. I have the 4 inch and 10 inch coil as well. If you have any questions for me please ask and I will attempt to answer them. Best of luck.

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Old 04-10-2008, 04:16 PM
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Hi Marv,
I have a Titan 3000 XD and love it. There is a little learning curve and then you will master it and find many things. I also have a 4 inch and 10 inch coil for mine. One of the things I had to learn when first using my MD was to control the sensitivy when searching trashy areas. The pinointer on the MD is fantastic. If you have any questions on the Titan please feel free to contact me.

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Old 04-10-2008, 04:25 PM
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Hi, Marv and welcome to TQ! We are glad you found us.

I see Titanman has made contact and I am sure he can help you. Why not have the rest ot the crew sign up and we can give them a hand as well!

Look forward to hearing about your progress. Happy Hunting!
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Old 04-10-2008, 04:27 PM
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Welcome Marv..real glad you made it here to Treasure Quest..Welcome to the family,...Buster...
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