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    The Garrett Ground Hog Metal Detector Is Still Alive

    In Australia in the 1970's, the Garrett Ground Hog metal detector was the master of metal detecting machines for finding gold and treasure. It was a state of the art machine in 1970. It was not unusual to find a piece of gold every day with this machine. The biggest problem with the Garrett Ground Hog metal detector back then was how difficult it was to tell the difference between a hot rock and a good target.

    As the years progressed and the treasure trade increased, so did the development of more technological metal detectors, and the ground hog was fazed out in Australia. But as with all business, sometimes the old combined with new, will produce incredible results. Garrett's Scorpion Gold Stinger metal detector has the circuitry from the famous Garrett Ground Hog metal detector and has given the Stinger the name of the  Tried and True gold prospecting metal detector, which once belonged to the infamous Garrett Ground Hog metal detector.

    The Stinger and the Ground Hog

    For gold hunting, there is no other detector that can match the Stinger. The three mode versatility allows a flip of the switch to change from Non-Motion all Metal operation to Motion Discriminate. Flip the switch again for true TR discrimination to accurately identify conductive ore. The hunt for coins and ore could never have been made easier. The circuitry from Garrett's Ground Hog metal detectors has ultimate capability to penetrate ground minerals in order to zero in on nuggets, placer, float and ore veins.

    Combined with the Gold Stingers it is able to maneuver over complex ground conditions and in narrow cracks and fissures. The combination of the Stinger and the Garrett Ground Hog metal detector elements include, Analog Operating Systems, Surface Mount Technology, Three Operating Modes, Non Motion/All Metal Motion Discrimination, T/R Discrimination, Hot Rocks and Ore Sampling Calibrations, Adjustable Sensitivity/Depth, Manual Ground Balance, Automatic Ground Balance, Precision 10 Turn Audio, Silent Search, Automatic Returning and Sharp Audio Target Response.

    The combining of the best of the old and the technology of the new has produced one incredibly powerful and refined metal detector that is used worldwide today. This new metal detector can even detect the tiniest gold nuggets and flakes and can be switched to a larger coil when searching for veins, nuggets, floater and wet and dry placer at extreme depths. Not even Fool's Gold, or iron rocks or low grade silver ore can fool the Garrett Ground Hog metal detector. The Stinger and Garrett Ground Hog metal detectors are in a treasure hunter's class all by themselves.


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