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Doubt the F75 isn't good in iron....

njoutsider

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It seems like the more times I use the F75(since spring of 2007) the more I love it!!!! I just wanted to share some cool buttons from last weekend. The 1 piece eagle button is backmarked Richard Robinson&Co and dates from 1826-1828. The larger Kendricks button(1830's) is also cool to me but in the fact that it has a nail running through the eye and it came from about 11" down and was a solid 70 on the ID. I held that button in my hand and a feeling of #$@% this machine is good! For those that care all 3 buttons in the picture were from 10-11" down and while the 2 smaller button ID numbers did jump they were deep but solid hits(53,33 when recovered). I was running in JE disc mode with a sensitivity of 70 and the machine ground balanced at 71. Thanks for looking and Happy Thanksgiving.-HH,Harry(NJ)

http://s14.photobucket.com/albums/a313/biged98/Harry/button/?albumview=slideshow buttons
 
Harry - very cool buttons. I also think the F-75 is a great machine. I have found a lot of silver pieces in the 8-12" range. Gotta love it! HH
 
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