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How About Some Treasure HuntingNovember 15, 2007
Have you ever see a treasure hunter in action?

Not in the movies, but in real life?  They're usually these older guys in loud shirts wandering up and down the beach with their treasure finding gizmo.  You know, something that looks like a sort of cane with a meter dial up by the handle, and a square plate thingmajig down by the bottom.

They'll spend hours hoping to find a coin, or a piece of jewelry, or a Chevy, swamped by the incoming tide.  If they spend enough time on it, they're sure to nab something.  It's nearly a scientific fact.  Their treasure finding gizmo measures the magnetic field near it to detect metallic objects.

Which are often treasure.

If you were working security at a club, treasure would mean something else.  If you could find things that might hurt you; like guns, knives, or razor blades, you'd want to do it.

To make your life better.

How's this for an idea? Here's two ways to find treasure.

Garrett Handheld Metal Detectors are among the most highly respected security tools in the world today.  They come in two sizes so you can pick the one you need.

The Super Scanner is the full-sized scanner used most frequently every day all around the world.  It detects all sorts of weapons like guns, knives, razor blades, and hatpins.  (They still have hatpins?)  Lots of special features so it’s super easy to use and maintain.  It’s probably the best full-sized unit on the planet.

The Enforcer G-2 compact unit is small enough to fit in a shirt pocket or the palm of the hand.  It’s so sensitive that it can find even the tiniest weapon, still without touching the body.  There’s even a way to conduct silent searches.  Small scanners have never been more powerful or more reliable.

Either of these Garretts can help you make it safely through your next shift.  Which is worth more than any treasure.

Find some treasure today.  Two ways to be happy.

I you're prepared, you'll never be surprised.

Michael Gravette

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