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    PRISM II

    Irecently lent my prism out and had it returned to me today,so i decided tostop at a park in a local area.The prism was hitting coims at 5-6 inches ,it had been so long since i have used it i was really impressed. 2 hours andi had 1.78 cents and a master lock key.I have been told years ago that it's a very good ring finder too.I did find a ring with another prism ii when i first started detecting HH
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    Re: PRISM II

    I know the feeling
    I got a Prizm IV and I enjoy getting it out every now and then Aaaah memories
    They are nice little machines!(and lite too!)
    Good ring finders too thumbsup01
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    Re: PRISM II

    I really like my Prizm IV. I am awaiting the arrival of my new V3i(actually replacement) and in the meantime I have been using the Prizm IV. It's gotten me several keepers including that 1746 KG II. By the way, the V3i should be here Monday
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    Re: PRISM II

    I think I'll get a Prizm for my 3 1/2 yr old kid, who's showing a serious interest in detecting I loved my Prizm IV but traded it in for my XLT... which I traded in for my V3i lol

    Wonder if any of the Prizms slide down smaller than the others, I guess we could drill some holes, make adjustments...


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    Re: PRISM II

    Quote Originally Posted by tanacat link=topic=6634.msg78965#msg78965 date=1313354084
    Wonder if any of the Prizms slide down smaller than the others, I guess we could drill some holes, make adjustments...
    Just have Tom trim down a lower shaft. Will cost $10, but the Prizim will grow back as she grows up.
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    Re: PRISM II

    Quote Originally Posted by Lowjiber link=topic=6634.msg79003#msg79003 date=1313367389
    Just have Tom trim down a lower shaft. Will cost $10, but the Prizim will grow back as he grows up.
    Thanks John thumbsup01 Good idea...
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    White's makes a short lower rod for the prizm series. http://whiteselectronics.com/product...mentparts.html Part number- 500-0242-4.
    For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Matthew 6:21

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    Re: PRISM II

    Quote Originally Posted by pale rider link=topic=6634.msg79107#msg79107 date=1313444770
    White's makes a short lower rod for the prizm series. http://whiteselectronics.com/product...mentparts.html Part number- 500-0242-4.
    Thank you! Ho ho ho Santa Clause is coming to town lol You should have seen the look on my boy's face when I first asked him if he wanted his own detector
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    You're quiet welcome.
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    Re: PRISM II

    Quote Originally Posted by pale rider link=topic=6634.msg79107#msg79107 date=1313444770
    White's makes a short lower rod for the prizm series. http://whiteselectronics.com/product...mentparts.html Part number- 500-0242-4.
    Yep! Thats what I did.
    When I received my $100 certificate from Whites I picked up a Pee Wee lower rod for my Prizm IV.
    It makes the Prizm just right for Jax thumbsup01
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