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Fisher F70

congratulations! You will learn to really like it. At first don't turn up real hot or the sensory overload can extend the learning curve
once you get the hang of it you can custom tune it to be several different kinds of machines, depending on where you are hunting and for what.
HH Ed in co.
 
Thnks for the replys. Im stoked. Ive been hunting with my naultlus for years and have made some really great finds with it. I thought a change would be nice. I took 3rd place place at the 2005 GNRS
with the naultlus. I had a fisher cz5 but looking back i might not have given it a chance o prove itself. Oh well the F70 will be here saturday. I only have to travel about 2 miles to get into some civil war stuff so thats where iam heading when it gets here. I live close to the beach also so i may try it there. ive been using my tesoro eldorado there but the beach stays picked clean. The button by the way is a 19mm P. Tate & Limerick lined I confederate officers button.
 
Well alright! :clapping: We are all here to help! Welcome, and man, thats a great button you found! :drool: I bet you have a lot of good finds/stories/experience for us!
Mud
 
You will not be disappointed in the F-70 for relic hunting.....................Mark
 
Good luck with your new stick... it's a doozy! Still learning mine but loving it! Hope you find some good stuff when you take it for a spin - hope you'll let us know what you found. :)
 
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