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Do you guys think it is a T2se with a chrome s handle. Nothing more. I just read that the man that's using it it the world salesman & maybe some kind of award for his work. Showing us it just to get us worked up. If it is its a dirty trick. I hope not though. Come on Dave give us a break. One break coming up UNCHANED nothing stays the same unchanged. I had to throw a little Vanhallen in there. Lol
I'll paint my f75 chrome and sell it for 2000$ if anyone is interested. It is multi frequency too. 1-7 frequencies or channels or whatever you want to call it. It's a proven relic and coin finder. Lol.
I would've willing to bet it's a prototype of something to come in the somewhat. Distant future many manufactures use existing. Housings while in test stages I wanna call it the t2m. Just cause like czs. It will transmit multi frequencies. And use the best couple return signals to best I'd finds and achieve the greatest depth in a particular soil situation! Just my thoughts. But. Hey you never know. HH 2013. To all. C t
I find it totally amazing as a result of just a few scenes of somone who is deemed a leading light in the detecting world and yes i am aware who this person is with what appears to be a 'non standard' detector this then kicks into overdrive the rumour mills,people then start speculating what spec it will have and that type of thing.I have to admit i love my T2ltd but i certainly dont go chasing the very latest models.
These are of course just my personal opinions but my T2ltd is just fine and i fully understand what its telling me,i much prefer to keep a detector and fully learn it rather than chase that elusive detecting rainbow.