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April 20, 2020 Garrett Metal Detectors® U PDATES /P RODUCT N EWS FROM G ARRETT Garrett’s new Sport Division product will be revealed in a live broadcast on Friday, May 15, at 10:00 a.m. CST. Click on the link below to register for this free event. All customers who register will be eligible for a random drawing during the broadcast. Winners will receive one of the first Apex detectors when they are ready to ship. e May 15th broadcast will offer full details on this detector’s features, along with the first videos of the product. Finder: Vittorio F., Europe Using: ACE 250 Find: 1913 British 18k gold ring Finder: Stephen M., Europe Using: ACE 400i Find: 1934 WWII German Nazi labor day pin Finder: Andrew E., Alabama Using: AT Pro Find: Victorian gold gilded bicycle charm Finder: Jacob O., Missouri Using: AT Pro Find: 1784 silver Spanish 2 reale Finder: Bill J., Mississippi Using: GTI 2500 Find: Bill discovered his grandfather's WWI dog tag and WWII collar brass https://www.garrett.com/tune-live-reveal The Vaughan Garrett Find of the Month competition will continue, and we believe this is a great time to submit your stories and photos. Vaughan is currently giving away ACE 300 and ACE 300i metal detectors, something our winners will enjoy when the current health crisis is controlled. Click on the links below to see the most recent winners! FAVORITE FIND FAVORITE FIND OF THE MONTH OF THE MONTH Vaughan Garrett's Vaughan Garrett's U.S. winners International winners SHOW US YOUR FINDS!

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  • April 20, 2020 Garrett Metal Detectors®

    Updates/prodUct News from GarrettGarrett’s new Sport Division product will be revealed in a live broadcast on Friday, May 15, at 10:00 a.m. CST. Click on the link below to register for this free event. All customers who register will be eligible for a random drawing during the broadcast. Winners will receive one of the first Apex detectors when they are ready to ship. The May 15th broadcast will offer full details on this detector’s features, along with the first videos of the product.

    Finder: Vittorio F., EuropeUsing: ACE 250Find: 1913 British 18k gold ring

    Finder: Stephen M., EuropeUsing: ACE 400iFind: 1934 WWII German Nazi labor day pin

    Finder: Andrew E., AlabamaUsing: AT ProFind: Victorian gold gilded bicycle charm

    Finder: Jacob O., MissouriUsing: AT ProFind: 1784 silver Spanish 2 reale

    Finder: Bill J., MississippiUsing: GTI 2500Find: Bill discovered his grandfather's WWI dog tag and WWII collar brass

    https://www.garrett.com/tune-live-reveal

    The Vaughan Garrett Find of the Month competition will continue, and we believe

    this is a great time to submit your stories and photos. Vaughan is currently giving away ACE

    300 and ACE 300i metal detectors, something our winners will enjoy when the current health

    crisis is controlled.

    Click on the links below to see the most recent winners!

    FAVORITE FINDFAVORITE FINDOF THE MONTHOF THE MONTH

    Vaughan Garrett's Vaughan Garrett's

    U.S. winners

    International winners

    SHOW US YOUR FINDS!

  • The Garrett Searcher April 2020 garrett.com 2

    Mario K. has used a variety of metal detectors, but only one has impressed him the most, the Garrett AT Max. His most successful search came last year when he was exploring a hilltop. His AT Max "gave a good signal. I started digging down about 30 cm and I pulled out a handful of earth from the hole with eight silver coins. I was so excited that I jumped up and ended up rolling down the hill some 20 meters and injuring my ankle. I climbed back up the hill with my hurt ankle and pulled out two more silver coins. The coins are all from the Roman Republic! I was so happy that I didn't even notice the pain I had from my ankle. I invited my brother to the top of the hill to help get me down. The AT Max will always remain my number one go to detector!"

    A Painful RewardFinder: Andrew H., TennesseeUsing: ACE 250Find: 1968 gold class ring returned back to landlord's brother who lost it in 1970.

    Finder: Opa M., EuropeUsing: AT Max InternationalFind: Silver colonial coin, circa 1556-1598 AD

    Finder: Evan C., EuropeUsing: ACE 400iFind: 1769 silver Spanish 1/2 reale

    Finder: Julio V., MexicoUsing: ACE 300iFind: 1911 Mexican brass one centavo coin

    Finder: Art W., IdahoUsing: AT ProFind: 30th Anniversary medallion/ token from car manufacturer Ford

    Finder: Luis P., Europe Using: EuroACEFind: Three 18k gold rings

    Finder: Jeremy S., AlabamaUsing: AT ProFind: Confederate C.S.A. belt plate

  • The Garrett Searcher April 2020 garrett.com 3

    Finder: George-Ovidiu A., Europe Using: ACE 400iFind: 15th century gold florin coin

    Finder: Jon L., VirginiaUsing: AT ProFind: Civil War artillery shells discovered at a skirmish site outside of Richmond, Virginia.

    Finder: Elena, EuropeUsing: ACE 300iFind: Silver denarius of Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus 193-217AD

    Finder: James S., MichiganUsing: AT ProFind: Hand-made Boy Scouts copper knife.

    Finder: Ned C., Using: GTX x750Find: 1961 Texas Christian University class ring, found and returned.

    Finder: Wesley C., TexasUsing: AT ProFind: Gold plated pocket watch

    Finder: Josh C., ArkansasUsing: AT MaxFind: Civil War era musket hammer

    Finder: Leo D., EuropeUsing: AT MaxFind: Copper "Poor man's" ring, circa 1500-1600

    Finder: Michael M., EuropeUsing: ACE 300iFind: Silver Gdanian thaler Vladislav the IV

    Finder: Martin Q., CanadaUsing: AT Pro InternationalFind: American silver half dollar found in Canada

    Finder: Aleksey N., RussiaUsing: ACE 250Find: 1927 Russian silver 10 Kopeks coin, USSR

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    PHOTO FROM THE FIELD

    To find your local Garrett dealer, visit garrett.com or call 972-494-6151

    April 20, 2020, No. 84

    PublisherGarrett Electronics Inc.

    VP, DirectorVaughan Garrett

    EditorsSteve Moore, Miguel Ardito,

    Kelsey Middelkoop

    Photography/GraphicsBrian McKenzie, Miguel Ardito,

    John Lowe

    Published by:Garrett Metal [email protected]

    © 2020 Garrett Electronics, Inc.

    • Never trespass or hunt on private property without permission.• National and state parks/monuments, etc. are absolutely off-limits.• Always fill in every hole that you dig.• Do not leave litter or other discarded junk items lying around.• Always carry out all rubbish and dug targets with you when you leave a search area.• Use reasonable caution in digging toward any target, particularly in areas where you are uncertain of the ground conditions.• Keep informed on and obey all local and national legislation relating to the discovery and reporting of found treasures.

    Charles Garrett always urged his fellow searchers to conduct themselves as responsible treasure hunters and to leave their hunt areas in better condition than they found them. Please follow your local directives during the current health crisis, but when you are able to safely enjoy detecting, here are just a few of his keys to good conduct in the field:

    Garrett’s Code of Detecting Ethics

    MADE IN THE USA

    Archival image. Please follow local regulations regarding your current ability to enjoy the sport of metal detecting.