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:fisher: Fisher would like some photo's of :clapping:

Mr.Bill

New member
F75 finds for a possible publication. They need good quality, printable photo's.

It doesn't have to be a super duper type find, just one that your happy with.

You can submit it with a short narration about it.

If you don't want to send your full name, please sign it with your first name.

Post here, and Fisher will be picking them up.
 
a coin spill I recovered last weekend in conn. Two coppers and 7 reales in a three foot circle. Got 10 coppers overall in two days, and a nice pile of other stuff. The 75 was SMOKIN all weekend. there were a number of us hunting (with various machines) and I was the only one with any coppers the whole time. I cant tell you how much I love this machine..........

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My name is low/boy Lawrenzo. The last four photos were relics that were found on a Chinese Camp in the Gold Country. The camp dates back to the Gold Rush days. My friend lives on the land and let me take my F75 to see what we could find. I have only been there twice and am looking forward to taking out the new small coil and trying it to see if I missed anything. The photo of the rings was from a school and the token was found on a lot that dates back to the late 1800s.
 
They will be the deciding factor on the ones they want to use.

It would be more interesting for them to read/use, if there were a short descriptive put with the photos.

They look good :thumbup:

Bill
 
There going to use the photos in more that one publication. It's a thought they had about rotating different finds from F75 users in their magazine advertisements.
 
Ok I live in the UK and we over here think the F75 is a great machine and we are finding lots of great finds,
This is a 800 year old medieval seal,that i found yesterday .
 
the T2 is more popular than f75 in the uk would they not like some t2 pics as well ,loads can be viewed at www.teknetics-owners.com all they gotta do is browse through the finds gallery to see what both these machines can do
 
here is one of a Saxon penanular brooch.. circa 600-700AD complete with pin.. :thumbup:

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I have a few early ones, but your shield style is really cool........
 
Found this in an area that has seen a lot of building and excavation. I stayed close to the big trees in the hope that the ground had not been disturbed as much there. It was about 5" down and ID'd a solid 87 on my F75.

Wally Blackburn
 
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