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Tom talked about it in his beach hunting video, but I did not get to see a demonstration of the machine. If you decide to sell this machine, Tom, put me on the list. I will buy one as long as you do not price me out of the ballpark. Dig 21 times less trash is what the 21 stands for, of course AU is gold. Tom, when are you going to make a video showing everyone what this machine can really do?
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I had read a little about this in Clive james Clynick's book, The White's Surfmaster P.I. Dual Field: "An Advanced Guide". I found a little discussion on the topic on forums but not much. Some Austrailians are using the in the gold fields to cut out interferance from hot rocks. I tried one that I bought from Radio Shack (the 3/8" center hole fits my cable perfect). I moun
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Fishing and hunting is what I lived for growing up. Hunting clubs eventually just became too expensive for the amount of time I had available to go, so I had to give that up eventually. Metal detecting became a passion in its place, and for the last twenty years or so has gradually cut into my fishing time. Now, when I go to the ocean to fish I have my detector in the boat and find myself checkin
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Thanks for the imput Gary. I've got my CZ6a for land and Whites Dual Frequency for water. I just keep wondering how many of the micro targets I am missing. I will find out next beginning next week. I think it will be an asset. A lot of times I hunt late into the night because of the heat of summer. If I don't care that much for it, I will use it for nugget hunting.
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I owe NASA-TOM an apology. I have been watching his beach hunting video, several times and was just watching the relic video a few minutes ago. He explained in his video that the CZ6a would not work with the DD coils. That he had tried to construct one, but it had problems so they went to a new platform for that. Thus the Fisher F75 was made. Sorry I missed that earlier. Kind of dumb since it per
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Thanks Dan. A little disheartening. I was hoping that maybe the DD coil on the new F75 would work or some other after market coil would. I may have to buy something like the F75 or some other brand. I am not brand specific, so would have to do some research before buying.
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Thanks Gary. That's exactly my way of thinking. Big sand scoop first, miro scoop if needed. Have you had much success with this method as far as jewelry goes?
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Keith, copper in the ground does run in veins and also pockets. Sometimes the pockets are in hundreds of tons. It looks just like new pennies when found. Of course, once exposed to the elements and air it will oxidize and turn green over time. FYI...
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I was wondering if there are any coils on the market which will work with my CZ6a that will give good target separation and not sacrifice depth. Such as a DD coil. I know my CZ has the five pin plug for the coil. Do not know if the newer machines coils will interchange with my machine or if there are after market coils that will work. I have the 5, 8, and 10.5 inch concentric coils and they do we
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Thanks Tom, I will have the right scoop. It's kind of funny when you think about it, all this expensive equipment and a really cheap scoop becomes so important. I would have liked seeing you figure that one out....Stuart
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Seriously considering buying one this week, just for this purpose and want to make sure I get the best coil for the job at hand. Thanks....Stuart
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