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Vibra Probe Pinpointer TREASURE PRODUCTS - The Vibra-Probe Pinpointer is a pulse induction, hand held electronic PinPointer that communicates with the user via vibration. Because it is a PI detector, it is excellent in black sand and wet salt sand as well as normal inland soils. The detectors range is approximately 1" on a US penny sized coin. Vibra-Probe is a very well built, beefy probe which turns itself on when pointed upward for one second, and off when pointed downward for one minute. Operating on one 9 volt battery, the Vibra-Probe 560 is supplied with a belt mountable sheath.

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Old 10-11-2007, 04:36 PM
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Default Virba probe 570 Is Here !!!!!

Well it came in yesterday, & now I see what all you 560 owners were saying about it !!!!!! did a test run with it today & this thing rocks. Nothing & I mean nothing like cutting your find time down in less than 1/2 took it out in the test garden and there was nothing that this probe could not find.

A very good investment for this hobby
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Old 10-11-2007, 04:50 PM
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Well it came in yesterday, & now I see what all you 560 owners were saying about it !!!!!! did a test run with it today & this thing rocks. Nothing & I mean nothing like cutting your find time down in less than 1/2 took it out in the test garden and there was nothing that this probe could not find.

A very good investment for this hobby

That's awesome! I'm glad you're happy!
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I just got inmy first shipment last week and these probes are going to sell themselves. Twice the depth of the old 560 and some other improvements make this a great addition to your detecting equipment. Anyone interested can find them located under probes on my site.
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Sounds like I need a new toy for Christmas.
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Old 01-24-2008, 10:36 PM
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Glad you are happy Amvet! Good luck on all of your finds!!
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Quarters-
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Sweet! I am definitely going to have to save for one.
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Old 01-25-2008, 09:01 AM
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Looks like I will be needing one of these soon

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Clad:
Pennies: 82
Nickles: 20
Dimes:35
Quarters:32
Wheat Pennies: '52, '56, '56, '19, '52d, '58, '50s, '57d, '36, (2)51D, 41D
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it sounds great but looks rather bulky?? How does this probe stack up against the bullseye II? thanks in advance

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Old 01-26-2008, 08:26 AM
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The Bullesye is a little more sensative and can go from vibrate to sound but has switch problems. The Vibraprobe has no switch problem there for it doesn't break.The Vibraprobe is also water resistant where the Bullseye isn't.
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Glad you're happy with your new toy, I'm fixin to get a vibratector 730 from Kellyco, can't wait!
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Quarters.......299
Dimes...........301
Nickels.........159
Pennies.........1034

Wheats.....1944,1951,1952,2-1957
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