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Would you like a new detector NOW?
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Flexirent are offering up to 2 months FREE repayments for new contracts up to the 30th of June 2013
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Flexirent a new detector NOW for less than $38.00 per week.
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Ask us about terms and amounts, or call Flexirent direct.
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Peter Cragg (aka Qld Sandy), owner and manager of Gold City Detecting is proud to be an Authorised Dealer for Minelab, an innovative Australian Company who are the World Leaders in Metal sensing technology, and also proud to be an Authorised Dealer for Garrett Metal Detectors as well as Coiltek and Nugget Finder Coils, and suppliers for CC Picks, Walco products and the Outback Prospector range. |
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Situated in Charters Towers, North Queensland, one of Australia's historically well known gold producing fields, Gold City Detecting aims to supply the avid detectorist and the panner alike, with the gear that they need to make their prospecting situation enjoyable and hopefully profitable. |
With over 20 years detecting experience to draw on, Gold City detecting aims to offer solutions and advice when wanted. A good deal of the products we offer are used by us, as we regularly get out detecting ourselves, and we wholeheartedly believe in the products we sell. |
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From February 1st 2012 we will have a functioning shopping cart attached to this website. You will be able to buy and pay online via Paypal or with your credit card, as well as using bank deposit, money order or COD. There is an SSL certificate attached to ensure your personal information remains confidential. Please have a look at our new facility at;
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This website is usually best viewed using either a Google Chrome or Firefox Mozilla browser. |
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Metal Detectors
Gold Prospecting
Coin and Treasure Detecting |
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NEED A CONTROL BOX COVER?
NEED A PICK?
NEED A NUGGET FINDER COIL?
WE CAN HELP WITH THAT AND MORE. | |
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The above image is the side view of the "Venus Battery" which was one of the many crushing facilities in Charters Towers during the early mining period. It was operational until sometime in the 1970's and is now a unique tourist attraction. |
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