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Mike Hillis--That Garrett coil that only detected on top was called their"double stacked" coil. It came out in the early or middle 70's and was super deep. As soon as it came out I got one and went to a barbed wire fence line that I couldn't hunt before and dug a number of 3" Hotchkiss shells that I knew was there,but had been unable to hunt. The first "double stacke
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Good info and story. I've always hunted relics but am now trying coins. It seems that the consensus among the more experienced guys is that the smaller coils are the way to go in bad trash. Thanks for the info.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Soooo LowBoy would being in charge of Sales,Marketing,and New Product Development and not having ANY concern with Quality Control be "like building cars and not driving them"?? Jest axin.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I wrote fisher off when a man from FT who Claimed to be in:Marketing,Sales,and New Products development informed us that HE was not involved in Quality Control. Has Anyone who has ever been involved in Marketing,Sales, and New Product development Not been involved with Quality Control?? Not actually performing the tests ones self,BUT watching Quality Control.But I guess it Can happen--we are witn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Well for Twice the price one would Hope the F75 would have more options. I own a 6 month old F75,but am afraid to send it in,it is Very deep and I don't want them to mess it up.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Well that settles it.
I Will Not be returning my F75 for free upgrade--It's super deep and I'm afraid they will it up.
I will be buying either the CoRe or Racer,whichever comes out on top.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Forward one step Back two.Just about when I get up the nerve to send in my really deep F75LTD,it would be a free upgrade,I read where X says this and Y says the other. I'm speaking of the folks at First Texas. What to do???????????
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
This silly C has put this inane article where ever they need a filler for whatever rag for several months/years.Hopefully no Thinking person will put any creedence in her or the article. However NonThinking people did something in 2008 that we may never recover from.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
"but being involved in sales,marketing,and business development I don't get much of a chance". If these 3 areas doesn't get one involved in Quality Control please tell which area must one be in to become involved with Quality Control??
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
The problem is what Mike Scott and the facebook note says IS NOT the same. Facebook says it was "older units" and Not the 11/14,but Mike says that"some" of the 11/14 were involved. We will never know the real truth and beatings will continue until moral improves.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Customer: I have a problem.
First Texas: There are no problems. Next question.
Did I hear a Turkey gobble? A weird gobble sounded like: Nokta,Nokta.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
You got that right LowBoy. Back in my other life I was a silent partner,I signed all the bank notes,lol, in a firearms store and we also was the Garrett dealer. The state dept. of archives was a customer and the best Civil War collections were owned by, you guessed it, the State employees. These Keepers of the Public property are ALL the same---thieves.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Keith have you done any side by side testing with your "Proper 75" and the CoRE with similar coils and if so would you please post your findings. Thanks for all your efforts.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Great site along with the BEST INSIGHT thanks to all you knowledgeable guys and especially "NASA TOM". I came across this site because I had narrowed my latest detector purchase down to about 3 and really wanted some info on the F75 and a guy on another forum was talking about "NASA TOM" so I googled "NASA TOM" and the rest,as they say,is history. My detecting knowle
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I'm waiting for the button on the handle to be moved--seems like it would be awkward to hold the handle with 3 fingers and the distraction of having to be aware of Not pressing the button.
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I have found Don at North Georgia Relics to be the lowest priced on detectors,coils,and all else and postage paid.Have bought 5 detectors from him in past 2 years.Beat everyone else by a mile.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum