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  • #16
    WM6 . Check your e-mail . I think its pretty full , like 76 mega-bytes !!

    When I get time I will convert the catalog to a more efficient PDF file .

    You will see on the depth charts for all Gardiner models the only coin tested was a penny .
    The other objects were cans , buckets , bb's and metal plates . No silver or gold depths.


    Regards..........Eugene

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    • #17
      Originally posted by amtech2005 View Post
      WM6 . Check your e-mail . I think its pretty full , like 76 mega-bytes !!

      When I get time I will convert the catalog to a more efficient PDF file .

      You will see on the depth charts for all Gardiner models the only coin tested was a penny .
      The other objects were cans , buckets , bb's and metal plates . No silver or gold depths.


      Regards..........Eugene
      Hi Eugene

      This is more interesting reading as in mine most dream fictions.

      A big thanks to for all your great efforts with scanning and your kindness to find, scan and send me.

      Yes I remark unusual test target selection mostly without coins, maybe at those times was other TH criteria?

      Scan was was a little bulky to post here at once. Regarding interest I will sporadic publish some parts, like this (for special interested still remain email):
      Attached Files

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
        No surplus for now. The ebay Model 190 is an early one, judging from the wooden coil. All my Gardiners have plastic coils.
        Pity, I was hoping that you run out of space for which of your bulky Gardiners.


        I know Carl, you have no hole in your time, but maybe you come across with one of the very early Gardiner catalog examples and post some scan here?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by amtech2005 View Post


          You will see on the depth charts for all Gardiner models the only coin tested was a penny .
          The other objects were cans , buckets , bb's and metal plates . No silver or gold depths.

          .Eugene
          But in their promo coins are very known:
          Attached Files

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          • #20
            Hello WM6 . The Catalog was sent to me yesterday from a Geotech Member who lives in The Netherlands . All I did was pass it on . I am waiting to see the schematic of the 230 c .


            Regards...........Eugene

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            • #21
              Originally posted by amtech2005 View Post
              Hello WM6 . The Catalog was sent to me yesterday from a Geotech Member who lives in The Netherlands . All I did was pass it on . I am waiting to see the schematic of the 230 c .


              Regards...........Eugene
              Yes, a big thanks to colleague from Netherlands to!!!!!!!!!

              Sorry no schematic of the model 230C in my mailbox till yet, if something depart in, you will get it for sure.

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              • #22
                I want to study the TreasureTron 230-C schematic and see
                what costs $985.00 Dollars !!!!

                HH............Eugene

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by amtech2005 View Post
                  I want to study the TreasureTron 230-C schematic and see
                  what costs $985.00 Dollars !!!!

                  HH............Eugene
                  Me too Eugene.

                  I think ferrite pot trafos are most expensive parts in it.

                  We will see if anything of 230-C fortune look at this topic.

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                  • #24
                    Hello Everyone . Some good information is posted for Gardiner on the Geotech "Patents" page .

                    There are many PDF patent folders for Gardiner , maybe 5 or 6 and not just one like I said earlier . I am excused for my Alzheimer's . But anyway the last patent posted from around 1982 is for a design running at 6 khz , maybe their last and best machine ??
                    See attachment:


                    HH......Regards.........Eugene
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by amtech2005 View Post

                      But anyway the last patent posted from around 1982 is for a design running at 6 khz , maybe their last and best machine ??
                      Yes, seems this is the last and probably the most developed patent.

                      But do you (or anyone) know, which Gardiner model is working at about 2kHz? I think this have to be one of earlier models.

                      There is nothing about working frequencies in received catalogue and other documents.

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