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Steve Herschbach Wrote:
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> My guess is the narrow profile coil will largely
> negate the small edge the Racer currently enjoys
> due to its small coil. In that regard alone, yes,
> it should be better for coin and relic detecting
Thats my thinking Steve
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deathray
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
If you ever read the comments from archeologists about how they view us, you'll understand the fight against us too. Which is sad,because we all should and could be working together to help uncover/discover and understand history.
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deathray
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Lawrenzo Wrote:
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> Better then nothing
Not really. That's what's wrong in America. Our rights and liberties keep getting chipped away at.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
That's how I run it TNNS. You hear everything. I was a sovereign user for years...always wished it was good in iron, and wouldn't null iron...well, this is my dream sov on steroids ( and a diet,lol)
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deathray
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Most of the time I run the deus full tones, zero disc. Noisy as hell, but I love it. You hear the ground, all iron, and good stuff bleeds through.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Deus was the only detector I sold, that I really missed...bad! So just bought another, with the 11 inch coil, preparing for release of the 5x10. Running it the way I do, cant imagine anyyhing better in iron...zero disc, full tones...probably not for everyone.
One yhing
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hey Keith, one of my main hunting partners is an old timer named Jerry. He has been detecting since 1972, but still acts like a kid with a good find,lol. Anyway, he is truly a wizard with a detector. We do alot of hiking/exploring in gold areas. He usually brings his gmt. Well, you know me, I prefer relics over nuggets, so Im always looking for camps, which I ofyen find. And when I do, Jerry wo
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deathray
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
You have any problems with moisture getting in your fisher 5x10? Ive had 2 bad ones...and mentioned it on Steves forum, and others said same thing.
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deathray
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Keep in mind though...Keith Southern is not human,lol. Keith buddy, you really skip Christmas and Thanksgiving? Oh boy, yep , your a junkie my friend!
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deathray
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum