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First Texas price drops

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Re: First Texas price drops
July 15, 2016 07:03PM
CZX. confused smiley
Re: First Texas price drops
July 15, 2016 07:53PM
It don't think the price moves have anything to do with new detectors on the horizon. Simple supply and demand.
Re: First Texas price drops
July 15, 2016 08:04PM
It makes me laugh when I see how cheap the 'Junior' is priced at in US Dollars. There are several U.K sellers pricing it at 65 - 70 Pounds, = approx 85/90 US dollars, though 'Unearthed' have it a more acceptable 50 Pounds, (65 Dollars).
Re: First Texas price drops
July 17, 2016 02:24AM
Hungarian Wrote:
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> The market is flooded with used detectors. Less
> places to hunt. Most people are glued to
> computer/game systems. I think the hobby is
> already in a huge downturn.


public places have been "cooked" for years! extensive research,
private property,forgotten cellar holes,and farm fields. change strategy and
start knocking on doors!.or not!..learn how to play golf,or go fishing!

(h.h.!)
j.t.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/17/2016 02:25AM by jmaryt.
Re: First Texas price drops
July 17, 2016 09:55PM
look at this [md-hunter.com] about fisher shortribs
Re: First Texas price drops
July 18, 2016 04:42AM
If they could drop it that much and still make money they have been sticking it pretty hard to their customers.

But I see their F75 SE is still up there in price.

detectingMO Wrote:


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> It don't think the price moves have anything to do
> with new detectors on the horizon. Simple supply
> and demand.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/18/2016 05:08AM by GreenMeanie.
Re: First Texas price drops
July 18, 2016 06:35AM
I have always liked the F75 but the newer F75 DST or what ever it is called has my attention at the moment, It seems to be very stable at higher setting, which means it is more flexible Still good things to come from all accounts,

John
Re: First Texas price drops
July 19, 2016 03:44AM
GreenMeanie Wrote:
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> If they could drop it that much and still make
> money they have been sticking it pretty hard to
> their customers.
>
> But I see their F75 SE is still up there in
> price.
>
> detectingMO Wrote:
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > It don't think the price moves have anything to
> do
> > with new detectors on the horizon. Simple
> supply
> > and demand.


when ya first pick one up,ya can't understand how it can cost $1000.00 +
well.there's your answer!

(h.h.!)
j.t.