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Bounty Hunter TK4-PL Tracker IV Metal Detector List Price: $129.95 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Built-in Ground Trac automatically balances detector to soil conditions. Detects in extreme ground conditions with no loss of sensitivity. 2 operating controls and a 3-mode discrimination switch for streamlined operation... |
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Bounty Hunter BHJS Junior Metal Detector List Price: $70.00 Sale Price: $42.75 |
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Bounty Hunter's Junior Metal Detector gives you professional metal-detecting functions in a compact, lightweight package. Detecting coin-sized objects up to 5" deep and larger objects to 3 ft., it also has discrimination control eliminating unwanted metals, while the target indicator meter measures signal strength... |
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The stylish Gold Digger Metal detector will detect all kinds of metal from iron relics, coins and household items to precious metals like silver and gold. For more privacy when treasure seeking, the Gold Digger comes complete with headphones and 1/8” headphone jack for immediate use... |
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Bounty Hunter 4 inch Gold Nugget Search Coil List Price: $39.95 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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While a standard coil is great for finding large objects that are deeply buried, the 4-inch coil has a narrower field of detection ¿ enabling your detector to separate objects more efficiently. The 4-inch coil's shallower detection area makes it ideal for prospecting in difficult, high metal areas since it allows you to more easily discriminate valuable objects from refuse... |
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Bounty Hunter Metal Detector Headphone List Price: $39.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Whether prospecting for gold or seeking rare coins on the beach, the avid treasure hunter can make good use of these full-stereo headphones. Compatible with all Bounty Hunter metal detector models (excluding the Junior model), the headphones utilize a 1/4-inch stereo plug, feature individual volume controls for left and right sides, and can help extend metal detector battery life... |
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Bounty Hunter QD2GWP Quick Draw II Metal Detector with Pinpointer and Carry Bag List Price: $249.00 Sale Price: $169.97 |
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Beach combers, treasure and relic hunters, prospectors and coin shooters will love the Quick Draw II metal detector from Bounty Hunter for it’s comfort, sensitivity and discrimination control, and digital readout for easy of use... |
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Garrett Pro-Pointer List Price: $147.98 Sale Price: $127.45 |
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LED Flashlight Assists: In low light condition recoveries. Woven Belt Holster: Is included to conveniently secure the PRO-POINTER to standard size belts. * Search walls and tight spaces for cashes * Find metal pipes in walls or nails in drywall to locate studs... |
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Garrett Ace 250 Metal Detector List Price: $249.95 Sale Price: $212.45 |
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Introducing the ALL-NEW Garrett ACE series - not just a new line of detectors, but a new way of thinking. We've taken much of the leading edge technology and well thought-out features from our GTI and GTAx lines and packaged them into the most aggressive, rugged outdoor design in the industry... |
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Bounty Hunter TIMERANGER Time Ranger Metal Detector List Price: $599.95 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Bounty Hunter's Time Ranger detector is the top of the line and offers the excitement and profit of metal detecting, with exhaustive features for professional treasure hunters. The fully submersible, 8-inch Bounty D-Tech search coil features an interchangeable coil and Ground Trac, which automatically balances the machine to the soil conditions... |
Star Metal Detector
Maurice Clarett has been the victim of circumstances all too familiar to top college athletes. Entering the State of Ohio, been treated as a golden boy - given cars for money, and all the "help" a young student could ask, including classes easy and tutors who did much of his work for him. In 2002, his first (and only) field season, Clarett gained 1237 yards, scored 16 touchdowns, and led Ohio State to a national championship. He is still awaiting another chance to prove himself.
Ironically, it may have been a robbery of a borrowed from his vehicle that led to his downfall. When NCAA investigators learned of the theft-related complaint, which lists more than 10 miles worth of goods stolen which fell on Clarett. They wanted to know where you are getting all this money and property (and where you took the car to start). But instead of abandoning at Ohio State coach Jim Tressel and other players who received the same benefits, Clarett kept his mouth shut. Tressel assumed he would succession. Instead, he was suspended from the team.
In early 2004, Clarett made an attempt to return the land to the USO but new applications, including maintaining a minimum cumulative average of 3.5 without the help of tutors, was a task too big. Even after suspended from the team, has remained silent on the special treatment he received after ... until very recently.
In the final example, was the desire to enter the NFL has forced his hand to say what happened in Ohio. Clarett reputation had been so badly damaged, has been seeking to enter a final phase of the project, anyway. Character Clarett was openly questioned officials of the Ohio State NFL athletic director Andy Geiger. Clarett has asked the Supreme Court to change its decision denied entry into the NFL. He will be eligible for the next project, no matter if it seems to be an initiative to help people in the future ending in the same situation - abandoned by his school, where to go, but the NFL. Some believe that politics NFL refusing to admit men who left secondary school within the last three years is simply a way for the league to maintain a training ground for players who cost nothing (see http://www.draftclarett.org).
Clarett has the reputation of a troubled young man who struggles with the truth. But circumstances created Maurice Clarett. He came to Ohio State as a star, and was collated all, to become the greatest athlete Villified college in the country. He has received countless letters of hate and a gun went off, even in the house of his mother. Suspect that many of us bend under pressure. Giving a 18 year old just out of high school money and cars and everything you want, and will probably be to them - especially when donations are supported by their coach, the person purporting to have your interest in mind. Clarett became the scapegoat, but is only a small cog in a corrupt football factory (not at all to say that this happens in the State of Ohio. Let's face it - Division 1 football business school is great, and big players get special treatment).
During his time away from the game, Clarett was in a regime of intense training, however, may get the last word on the state of Ohio, especially now that his allegations are supported by other former players. When Maryland corridor Sammy Maldonado transferred outside the State Ohio, only 17 of the 40 possible credits can be transferred to their new school. It supports the claims of Clarett. In a twist of fate, Clarett still likely to be successful in the NFL, while the state of Ohio suffers from the NCAA investigation. What Comes Around Goes Around.
Jerry Work is a web developer, musician, and sports fan based in Nashville, Tennessee. He runs a community-oriented sports/gambling portal called SportGamble.us, where he writes regularly about the lessons that can be learned from current sports issues.
answers, so I'll try again ... I read that ... Security details during a Barack Obama rally Wednesday stopped screening people for weapons at the front door more than an hour before the Democratic candidate for president took the stage at Reunion Arena, reports the Star-Telegram. Police and security officials were surprised when told to stop using metal detectors and stop baggage check at the entrance of the arena. Here is the article: http://infowars.net/articles/february200 ... What I know is there any time in history other than the assassination of John Kennedy (Dallas), when this happened?? Why do you think that would do that? I am not a supporter of Obama ... but something smells fishy. Ron Paul 2008! http://infowars.net/articles/february2008/220208Obama.htm Here is the article, I suppose the other link does not work ...
I tried to read the article but could not find it in the right place. Have you any other way I can find? If this really happened is a disgrace. I also plaln to vote for someone else (not Hillary), but if this happens should be studied thoroughly. Perhaps the debate in Congress. It would be more useful than the athletes of the drug 10 years ago.
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