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I wonder which forum the F75 will be in

alton

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From all the traffic this forum has had the F75 could use one of it's own. It would almost be justified to put it in the T2 forum, but I've never seen two different brands (although they are both under First Texas now) have a shared forum. Plus, I think the F75 will be different enough from the T2.

I hope the F75 has one dedicated to it. I feel like this detector is going to be special. I think the forum comments will also be devoured much like the Explorer forum has been.

As always, I could be wrong on this one, but I'm very excited about this detector and I don't even have a Fisher background, although I did own a CZ3D but rarely used it. I think the excitement will only grow as folks get them in their hands and use them in the field.

What do others predict?
 
It seems like Greeneville should be loaded with old coins. When I came up last time I went downtown to see Andrew Johnsons home, shop, & grave. Seems like downtown should be great if you could get in somewhere.

I do have a Fisher dealer near me. Terry at Detector Depot, but I still may come up and hunt with you again. I still haven't done much with the IIBa, but that is because I haven't really found a good spot.

Right now I'm about on Metal detector overload. Since I've been to see you in December I have a new Excaliber, Explorer SE, the IIBa, a Uniprobe and I'm probably going to try this F75.

I have a great situation right now for hunting old houses. A friend has bought and is restoring an old house that has been there since 1900. It is vacant and he told me I can hunt there all I want anytime I want. I've took all of my detectors there and used it as a proving ground. I pulled about 7 Mercs, 1 1909 Barber quarter, and a double handful of wheats out of there.

The other day I was told that the house had been moved there from on top of a hill behind it. So now I'm checking the hill to locate where it was. No luck on that though, as it is too grown up.

If I get the F75, I'll be taking it to the current location to see if it can find anything that my other detectors could not. I have a good feeling about this detector on our sod.

I wish some reports were coming in from the early buyers. I guess that is probably less than 2 days away.

HH Alton
 
There are some good places to hunt here...Research is the key to finding good places to hunt...If you have a local Fisher dealer that is great, give it a try before you buy...We'll get together soon...I actually haven't had a lot of time to hunt since I had to start my business back up...thanks and hope ya keep finding the old silver....my blood pressure raises about 20 points when I see silver in the ground...Richard
 
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