Tfink
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looking for a detector.
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Post by Tfink on Oct 25, 2004 10:29:04 GMT -5
I live in the Salinas Ca area I know there is a whites dealer on south main is there anymore?
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Post by cyberdan on Oct 25, 2004 17:54:45 GMT -5
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JJBaz
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Post by JJBaz on Oct 26, 2004 0:31:33 GMT -5
Before you buy any mainstream detector call or visit Kellyco online first, so you will have a good idea about what the price should be. I don't think anyone sells for less than they do. HH, JJ
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Post by cyberdan on Oct 26, 2004 11:33:21 GMT -5
Before you buy any mainstream detector call or visit Kellyco online first, so you will have a good idea about what the price should be. I don't think anyone sells for less than they do. HH, JJ Yes, Kellyco does have very good prices. But do they have good customer service? (I have heard stories) What do you do if you need warrenty work, or have a question on how something works on your machine. Many local Whites dealers can come pretty close to their prices and most offer in person training to get you going right away.
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OT
GOAP (Grandmother of All Posters)
My hobbies are Treasure Hunting here and abroad, and I also collect antique insulators and bottles.
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Post by OT on Oct 26, 2004 12:50:59 GMT -5
Hi Tfink,
The best deal you are going to get is right here on the Kinzli forum in the Trade/Sale section. Many times our members will upgrade to a newer or better detector and sell his/hers slightly used detector here on the forum at a substancial discount. The seller will most likely will give you many hours of in the field hands on experience.
Good Luck and Happy Treasure Hunting,
;DT
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Post by 925Bill on Nov 5, 2004 12:45:48 GMT -5
Hi there! Once again O.T. has "hit the nail, right on the head!" While Kellyco. might have the prices. What price would you pay, to have an informative local dealer a phone call away? Who could easily answer questions to aid in the "learning process?" I know I've been "stuck" in the past. And in minutes after calling my dealer. My questions were answered and explanantions made sense. Just like that! I became a little more familiar with my detector, which ultimately led to more finds! And finally. I've gained a friend of more than twenty years, in my local dealer. And call him often. Many times for nothing even to do with Treasure hunting! There! That's my two cents worth. As Tom also said, in regards to: finding one via the forum. Used or new. It's a good idea. Keep O.T.'s name in mind. He's quite informative. And he doesn't go on forever, as I usually do! Good luck!925Bill. Gotta go. I smell a ring, I've got to go find! Bill.
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