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Pimento Wrote:
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> The Sherlock would get my vote, too. It runs at ab
> out 90KHz, so is pretty good on small/low conducti
> vity stuff. Too good, to be honest, I've extensive
> ly tinkered with mine, running it at a lower 60KHz
> was one change. It's a shame it's so cheaply made,
> and needs a lot of
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SandMan Wrote:
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> That's great Jeff!
> A way long drive for me but it would be an adventu
> re to come up there.
> Give a try at something besides sandboxes.
> Did you ever find an old pocket watch or something
> like that?
Yes, i have found a few pocket watches.
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SandMan Wrote:
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> Jeff (or) Wrote:
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> Great to have you here Sandman, Welcome!!
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> **************************************************
> ****
> Hey!
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> Wait a second, you were Jeff (or), then you moved
> and you were Jeff (ca).
> Di
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Ziggy Wrote:
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> Now that's impressive...... I can't wait to use
> this and see them red circles everywhere
>
> How it it on small gold and identifying large
> spaceships.
The nice thing is, you can notch out large spaceships.
Jeff
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Hombre Wrote:
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> As soon as I saw the "Diggers" King Dufus and
> Ringy Dingy I shut off the video, can not stand
> those guys...........
+1
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Jeff (or)
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Well, let's see...
Compass Gold Scanner Pro
White's Goldmaster 66TR
Fisher CZ-5
White's 5900 Di/Pro SL
Tesoro Sidewinder uMAX
Bounty Hunter Tracker IV
Teknetics EuroTek Pro
there are others I have used over the years, that have shown a particular advantage over others depending on the type of hunt, targets, and soil conditions, that I also consider a favorite.
Jeff
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Very simple, If you have any issue with a detector, contact (call or e-mail) the dealer you purchased it from, they should be able to help you. When you talk to them, make sure you have a copy of the warrenty card, and or sales reciept with you. Also you can e-mail Dilek directly at dilek@noktadetector
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possum mo Wrote:
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> I find it interesting how few here can follow the
> simple directions in the first post.
> State whom you like and why,
> Don't trash your fellow detectorists.
Exactly. Jeff
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tracyjm Wrote:
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> I just refunded your friend's money on his CZ-7a
> PRO detector. I ask him to send it to Keith Wills
> in Texas to have it looked over... I just got off
> the phone with Keith and he said he just fixed two
> Fisher CZ-7a detectors last week and one CZ-70 PRO
> this week. He said he can replace a
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I am hoping someone here may be able to help a friend of mine. He has a Fisher CZ7a-PRO detector that is acts erratic when he is hunting with it, and even trying to ground balance it. He has checked the batteries, connections, and coils. Neither Fisher or Keith Wills does any repairs on this model. So I was wondering if someone on here can help with the repair. Thanks, Jeff
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