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JACK LANGE
There's nothing Jack enjoys more than swinging a metal detector on the goldfields and adventuring on land and sea. He has found more gold nuggets than most people have seen in a lifetime. You may come across, Jack, his lovely wife Margaret, daughter Maria, son Rolie or Brother Ed on some outback gold field, you're welcome to have a chat around the camp-fire.
A couple of his prospector good mates are selling the Snoop Detectors too, Blokes like well-known goldfield identity John Morris from Goldscan Detectors. They are as far south as Melbourne, give them a ring or pop in for a chat and they'll give you good info and a good deal too. You can find their contact details at the bottom of this page.
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WHERE TO BUY
If you would like to purchase any of the products featured on this website, just contact one of the stockist below and they will be happy to help you with you purchase.
Want to be a gold hunter but don't know where to start?
If you follow these outlined steps you should find at least a little gold within a few days, depending of course, on the potential of the area. You may even find large nuggets, although usually that takes more time. However, there are still plenty of big nuggets to be found, even in well-worked (thrashed) areas. You just need to be patient and willing to dig any deep-sounding faint signals...
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Jack has authored numerous articles in Australian Gold Gem and Treasure Magazine, Overlander, 4 X 4 Australia, etc. Jack has produced his famous Nugget Finding Secrets series of DVD'S and well as documentaries and is sought after by many professional prospectors for advice.
Jack is proud to present the Snoop series of metal detectors because their affordable price brings metal detecting within the reach of many who couldn't afford a good detector before or for those who have become discouraged with detecting because their previous metal detector has given so many false and confusing signals that they just gave up. Many total beginners have phoned or emailed to thank Jack for the Gold Snoop detector because they have found nuggets and jewelry for the first time.
Jack is not suggesting that he prefers the Snoop detector over the new $5,000 machines, not at all. But when he comes across spots on the goldfields where there is a lot of buried junk, he pulls out his humble Snoop and it tells him which target is worth digging. The $5000 unit often can't do this! So for a back-up detector or a first affordable detector, you can't beat the Snoop.
Jack is in constant liaison with the overseas factory to improve performance and quality control. They even requested the worst Australian mineralized soils to use in their Research and Development Dept and quality control Dept. Now who else does that?
Good luck out there!


 

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