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F-70 rules

Merf

New member
I took the F-70 out for its maiden voyage today.
A friend with an F-70 and I hunted some woods near the college.
I had hunted this area with three other machines and did not think that much was left to find.
I found 4 wheaties, a silver quarter, and a handfull of clad down to 8 inches.

The F-70 is deep, light , and well balanced with some excellent features.
This machine is a keeper.
Fisher is dominating. HH Merf
 
Absolutely correct. I have the F75 and the F70 and these machines amaze me every time I turn them on! I've been doing very well with them finding old deep coins in iron infested areas. The F75 and F70 are a great primary and backup combo - but the problem is deciding which one is the backup!

Ian
 
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