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Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector

With the international soaring price of gold metal detecting/treasure hunting has never been more popular. It's not only proving a general newly ran into sideline for the retired; there are a growing number of new generation children/teenagers who are addicted too! What a outstanding way to have a profitable (or inexpensive) day out socialising.

Yo might not only unearth some riches, you will be capable to meet a heap of like minded people who are in clubs and go on weekly/monthly hunts. After a quick search on the internet you will be amazed at how a heap of metal detecting clubs there are Worldwide. Kellycodetectors (USA) and ukdetectornet (UK) are good places to start.

Well known social networking internet sites such as facebook likewise has hundreds of groups for metal detecting/treasure hunting/archaeology hobbyists, some are geographically formed others are more general.

To get started you'll need a metal detector to fit you needs and budget. Prices vary hugely, from beneath $100 dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. The a good deal of fanciers on the forums will be more than happy to advise. A good entry level detector for around $100 is the Bounty Hunter TRACKERIV/TK4-PL Tracker IV, for children the National Geographic Metal Detector for around $65 looks a good buy.

When you are out on digs it is necessary to track all of your digs by detailing your precise locatings and what you have found.

The adrenaline rush when your detector beeps is amazing..... are you going to unearth a coin? Jewellery? or something thousands of years old? Of course not all digs unearth treasure, but I promise that rush of excitement never goes!

Best counsel is, if you don't succeed at first... undertake and undertake again. There are a lot of persons making a living or at least supplementing their pension / education treasure hunting.

Prize for beginners lucks goes to Peter Reavill from Shrewsbury UK, he unearthed a haul of 10,000 Roman coins on one of his initial outings

In September 2009 enthusiastic Terry Herbert unearthed a haul of over £1m of Anglo Saxon treasures including gold, a helmet and weapons.

Other hauls include a father and son who had only managed to unearth a few rusty buttons on former trip to the website went back to unearth viking treasures worth in excess of £1m.

Good luck to you all!!

Archeology students, beach combers, treasure and relic hunters, prospectors, and coin shooters will love the Bounty Hunter Educational Archeology Pro Kit, which includes the Tracker II metal detector. Sweep the search coil from side to side quickly or slowly, even in damp grass or shoal water, and the Tracker II will find what you're looking for with outstanding accuracy. Detects coins down to 7 inches and more spectacular objects down to 2 feet underground. Ground-Trac feature mechanically balances the coil to specific soil conditions. Four operation modes, including Variable Notch, Auto Notch, and All Metal, concede you to pinpoint your target to reject iron, nails, or other trash. The LCD provides target ID and depth, operational controls, and a low-battery indicator. The built-in speaker and headphone jack let you keep a close ear on your hunting too. Includes a horsehair detail brush, trowel for digging, apron, two canisters to transport your treasure, finds log to keep track of your artifacts, comprehensive online tutorial, downloadable manual, and 5-year fixed warranty. Requires two 9-volt batteries (sold separately).

Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector

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Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector

Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector Picture

Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector

Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector Pic

Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector

Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector Photo

Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector

Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector Picture

Bounty Hunter Tk2arc Archaeology Detector

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Most helpful client reviews

41 of 41 persons found the following review helpful.
3ARC Detector
By Yupimirish
This item is pictured on the ad with an open coil. The box received has a picture of the same open coil. When you open the box, "surprise" it is an enclosed coil. I provided info to update the picture, box and cataloging of this item, but that was rejected. This is a good detector for a outstanding price, however, if you are set on an open coil (as I was sure that I would get), you will/may be highly disappointed. Please petition Amazon and Bounty Hunter (I have done both) to modify the ad and the picture on the box, so people are not "mislead" by the publicity for this item. Again, the detector works okay, however, I have a spray dye marker kit that just will not work on the enclosed coil. Buy with this in mind.

12 of 15 persons found the following review helpful.
3Disappointed by mismatch
By Merab
I ordered Bounty Hunter Educational Archeology Pro Kit with Quick Draw II Metal Detector and received Bounter Hunter TK2ARC Archaeology Pro Metal Detector & Kit.
Quick Draw II and Tracker II Metal Detectors are not the same.
Now they corrected the name of the item but too late for me.
The metal detector perchance is not bad and I am not going to return but I am disappointed by mismatch.

10 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Excelent price and fast shipping.
By J. D. Posey
Really outstanding value and free shipping.Arrived in 2 days!Wish I had 10 more at this price.Metal detectors have came a long way since my primary that was steel not aluminum.This one is so light and easy to use it blows away anything I have owned before.

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