Enter To Win a Garrett Pro-Pointer AT!


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I am happy to announce another Mental Metal Detecting giveaway contest sponsored by our friends from Fort Bedford Metal Detectors. If you are looking for a new metal detector or looking to enter into this wonderful hobby, I highly recommend reaching out to Fort Bedford via phone, email (SALES@FORTBEDFORDMETALDETECTORS.COM), or by visiting their website. They carry all the major brands, coils accessories and more. Their contact information is below. If you do reach out tell them Scott from Mental Metal Detecting sent you over.

The Prize: A Garrett Pro-Pointer AT

Fort Bedford Metal Detectors kindly donated a brand spanking new Garrett Pro-Pointer AT. Everyone that has metal detected has probably heard of or used this pin-pointer at one time. Affectionately known as the Garrett “Carrot” this pin-pointer is one of the most popular pin-pointers on the market. I have personally owned 2 of them and they are reliable for both on land and underwater use.

Who is Eligible to Enter?

We can ONLY accept entries from the United States for this contest sorry.

How Do We Get Your Entry?

There will be a link at the bottom of this page that will take you to the entry form. All that is required is a valid email address and that’s it! We don’t want your name or address right now but if your email address is picked as the winner, we will contact you to get your shipping information. There are more contest details on the entry form page. Be sure to read everything. Only one email address per/person please.

When Does the Contest Start and End?

The contest starts today 10/07/20 and will end on 10/31/20 at 6 PM EST. We will pick a winner on 11/1 and make an attempt to contact the winner via the email address they provided.

DEADLINE TO ENTER HAS PASSED.

Mental Metal

Here is a little about me. I started this hobby back in the early 90's. My first detector was a Whites 5900 DI. I found enough clad the first summer (around $400) to pay it off. Then I stopped detecting... Fortunately, I didn't give it up for good. Here I am 20+ years later and I've rediscovered the joy of metal detecting.

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