Carl's Semi-Annual
Want To Buy List
Want To Buy List
I collect vintage detectors. Specific models I'm looking for are listed below, but if you have something else that's interesting please shoot me an email:
White's Treasure Master Amphibian (TR-8 or BF-

A.H. Super Pro or Quintron
Selectmatic (or any info at all)
Any Fisher or Goldak from the 30's or 40's
Roth
PRG: Phase Readout Gradiometer (Technos)
I am looking to buy one of these, but I am also looking for anyone who has info on this detector. I have already contacted the original company, who is still in business, but doesn't have any documentation.
Made in China
Yup, any of those cheap made-in-China ebay specials. If you bought one, and have thoughts about tossing it in the wood chipper, or in a lake, shoot me an email. Don't worry, I will protect the identity of anyone who admits to having bought one.
Literature
Treasure Hunter Confidential -- this is a monthly newsletter. If you have some, and don't want to sell, please contact me anyway, as I am looking for a few select articles.
National Prospector's Gazette
Misc.
Tesoro 10x12 coil for Tejon, etc.
One those HUMONGOUS 25" Magnum Force ("Make My Day") loops for White's.
Just about any kind of "long-range locator" device. Please don't laugh, tain't polite. Looking for Anderson, Simmons, Vector Trek, Vernell "VR" locators, Ranger-Tell, Vertex Receptor, and Gravitator. Not interested in the Lectra Search Kellyco-scam, I already have several.
Especially looking for a Mineoro, PDC210 preferably.
If you have personally used Vertex Receptor or a Gravitator, or know someone who has, please contact me.
Spanish Dip Needle (the big Y-rod deal).
Spanish Needles (the four little thingys).
Also so-called geophysical locators, like the Gold Gun, Accumeter, Mother Lode Locator, various Kellyco crapola, etc.
Also other geophysical devices, like magnetometers and electromagnetic surveyors, side scan, GPR, etc. The Real Stuff.
Not treasure related, but looking for a "DKL Lifeguard". If you don't know what this is, don't ask.
Thanks,
—Carl
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