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Bill, you explain the F-5 in the same way as the F-70, they'll probably sell 100 the first day.:fisher:

vlad

Well-known member
Not only because of the price and features, but how EASY you show it to be set-up. You mentioned
that the F-70 was probably the lightest detector you've used, bet the F-5 is lighter.
Piece of cake!:super::detecting:
 
The F70 video got over 366 hits in 2 days, & I got several privite messages saying they were gonna buy them so it seems these videos are definately worth doing......
I think showing things visual is FAR better than me trying to type words & explain everything.....
HH,
Bill
 
It looks like it will give the Extera 70 a good run for its money..i wonder how it will do on tiny gold..nuggets..
Bill did you do any vids or have any in archives somewhere way back when with the F75..if so I would like to watch them for sure..
And I been spreading the word on a few other forums for folks to check out you F70 vids..nice work..Hope you do good this weekend..james
 
The price niche it hits is affordable to many more people. Its frequency gives it good mineral penetration
and at the same time very good response to low conductors like gold. ML does not exactly give away
those extra loops, whether for design type or frequency change. We already know :fisher: has their
extra loops priced extremely low, and at certain times offers detectors with several loops free.
Its a win-win situation from every angle.:thumbup::detecting:
 
So no F75 stuff as of yet.....alothough I use the F75 in many of my Saving Hist. New England episodes. Not really instructional per say but at least its the F75 in real field action.....
HH,
Bill
 
i agree 100% bill!..i appreciate your efforts,as i am thinking of taking a closer look at both the f70,and the f5!..any,and all real world stuations concerning their use is very beneficial,especially actual "in the field" videos!..again, thankyou for the effort!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
saving history.net is awesome..you guys do a great jobs with the vids..I really enjoy your new england vids..my wife ask me the other Day when i
was watching the new F70 vid..whos that..i told her Thats bill Ladd he's famous and in lots of magazines she said..wow that cool..thanks for being here
look forward to seeing your finds and vids....james..:thumbup:
 
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