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F2 Siver and other goodies:thumbup:

James, yes it does and yes its as fast with good target seperation
 
[quote liquid1]will the F2 Beep Beep on a ring read both sides..I have heard its fast like the F75 ..[/quote]

I got 2 rings with mine, one was a thin gold wedding band and it only gave a regular beep, the other was an 18K Plated that gave a dual tone signal but not a beep beep it was the size of a class ring and gave a mid tone when I swung left to right and a high tone when I swung right to left.

I have gotten the beep beep where it picked up both sides of a shallow 1-3" deep beaver tail without the tail on it. I'm going to start calling my F2 Forrest Gump because "It may not be the most expensive detector in the world but it sure is fast":rofl: I crack myself up.
Good Luck,
Glenn
 
gump did well in the movie!..no "chump" he!..the f2 has the potential to be a real "sleeper!"

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
riight!..glenn!..thanks for that tip!..i'll listen for it!..terrific separation!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
Good to see post on the F2 - I purchased one and it is quickly being used more than my more expensive one. It is great and the depth is good also......and it's easy to set up and get started using. Fisher has a winner here. I think the key to finding more is getting to know your detector really well.
Good luck and good hunting
 
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