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Great Customer Finds made with a Headhunter!
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“Here you go. The first time out with the Wader
and I found this nice 925 Sterling Silver Ring in a fresh water
lake. Great machine and easy to use.”
— Mat
G.


Above are finds made with George
Hooper's baby "Pearl" [Headhunter Metal
Detector] George tells us "'Pearl' is the best machine ever
made!" Thanks George!
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Pistol
PROBE Mail Bag
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“Dear DetectorPro: I want you to know that
I find your PistolPROBE to be
best probe I have ever used. My buddy and I went to a sports field
to test the probe out and we both found several more coins in the
short time we hunted. The probe allowed us to pinpoint the target
with speed and accuracy. It told us exactly where the target was
so in most cases all we had to do was stick a screw driver under
the target and lift it out. Even with my DFX showing the target
down about 4 to 5 inches, the probe still signaled when I was
right above it. All in all it is a great tool and I highly
recommend it.”
— Phil
Skewes
“This is a super
good product. It performs as good as advertised. I know
this first hand as I own the probes by White's and Tesoro, as well
as another sold by Kellyco. Thanks for a great product! (I also
own a pair of your great headphones)”
—
J.E. Levengood
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Check
Out Our New Products!
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If you haven't seen our new Headhunter
PiratePRO metal detector and PistolPROBE
pulse pinpointer yet, please click on the photos below to learn
more about them!
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“Wow... Where Has the Time
Gone?” |
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It has been a long time since
the last newsletter! A couple of reasons for this. I have been
very busy with all our new products and the time just flies by.
Also, we do not seem to get all the stories and pictures we used
to from our customers using our products. If you have an
interesting story to tell or just want to show everyone pictures
of your finds, please Email
them to us! We may use them in one of our future newsletters. You
will notice that we have posted some pictures of finds, but with
no credits as to who found them. We apologize to everyone that
sent them in. Last year our main computer had a problem and we
lost some saved information.
I am very excited about a couple of our new
products. We introduced the PistolPROBE
back in October and it has been very well received. Using the
advantage of mass production, we have made a handheld probe that
now has the power of our Uniprobe at a lesser price. On YouTube
there have been some interesting videos made comparing our
PistolPROBE with others. There are also good videos showing how it
works.
We are also introducing the Headhunter
PiratePro. The main difference between the Pirate
and the PiratePro is we added a sensitivity control. The
battery compartment has been improved and we also added an arm
strap. This sensitivity control allows you to better adjust to
most conditions therefore gaining added depth penetration. The
PiratePro is an all-around metal detector that you can hunt in
fresh water, salt water and land. It is easy to use and has
excellent depth penetration. There is no other metal detector that
has the all-around hunting features that the PiratePro provides.
We wish all our customers a successful 2009
and remember... If you find anything that you're excited about
using our products, we would like to hear about it! Digital photos
and text are the easiest for us to work with.
Regards,
Gary
Storm
Owner - DetectorPro
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Rewards with a Headhunter Diver |
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I've had my Diver model for about 3
months and I'm having lots of fun as well as plenty of exercise
using it. I've searched beaches and parks up north (NY State) and
the same type areas here in South Florida (both coasts). I'm
finding the usual stuff, including pop-tops, bottle caps and lots
of change. The most interesting and valuable item I found on
Florida's west coast while visiting relatives for Thanksgiving,
was a 2009 High School Class Ring.
It is 10K white gold with diamonds surrounding the larger center
stone. I called the factory that made it and they checked their
records and said it was ordered by a Louisiana high school. The
city's name was on the ring. I called the high school and they
told me who the owner was and she was elated that I had found it. I
shipped it back to her yesterday and she will wear her ring for
graduation. It sure made me feel good to be able to return it to
the rightful owner, thanks to my "Diver". Next
month I'll be going to the Bahamas for a week. I expect to be
doing some snorkeling. My "Diver" will be going along
with me. New treasures await! I have enclosed some pictures of my
recent finds here in Florida. Thanks
for producing my "Diver". I love it. —
Robert Boucher
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A Headhunter Pirate
Goes Civil War Relic Hunting! |
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Two years ago I mentioned to my wife
that I would like to have a detector to search in the swimming
holes with. We live in South central Arkansas and during the late
summer it is too hot to hunt for Civil War relics in the woods so
I thought wading would be a good cool way to spend the summer and
I may find some jewelry, regardless it would be something
different.
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We had a decent amount of CW activity
here during the war, a battle not very far from the house, camp
sites along the river and a military road that was traveled from
SW Arkansas to Little Rock and beyond. She bought the DetectorPro
Pirate from David Keith at Dixie Metal Detectors in
Madison
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TN, a great guy and a
great representative for your company too, and I got it for
Christmas. It finally got warm enough to
get in the water. We had searched on both sides of the river at
every swimming hole looking for camps and picket posts thinking
maybe that the swimming holes were used as crossings. Some places
had been used for camps, others we couldn't find anything.
The river got real low and I went
to hunting. First day I found two class rings and was able to
return both of 'em. This past summer I found several gold and
silver rings and in the last place we would have thought about
finding CW relics we started digging bullets, knapsack hooks,
buttons and the inside portion of a breast plate. Silver coins
from the 1920's on up. Indian head Penny's from the Civil War,
tools all sorts of stuff. We also found close to a million pounds
of fishing sinkers, modern bullets, pull-tabs (how I hate those
things) watches and cell phones. It's as close as I will ever get
to deep sea treasure hunting and am having a ball, thanks for
making a great detector. Most of the gold rings I found this year
I sold to pay for gas, if I was unable to locate the owner, the
silver I kept. Here are a few pictures of the stuff that I found.
I was having so much fun that a friend that I detect with bought
one and we cant wait till it gets warm and the river goes down so
we can really get started being as we think we have it all figured
out now. Thanks for making a great metal detector...
— Tim
Reaves
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