Ron, for sure there are many new and currently made coils that probably go deeper than that old 11" coil. Still, just like a rare model of a hot rod, people tend to lust after what isn't easy to find.
I did dig up a few small blurbs about the 11" coil and people had positive little remarks to say about it. Who knows, with the stellar reputation of the 8" Coinsearch coil, perhaps there are merits to the 11" version as well. After all, the 8" Coinsearch is still sought after to this day. I've read numerous threads (probably some from you maybe?) that praise it's ability to bring out the tones on targets, saying also that it was an easier coil for a newbie to learn out. Maybe the 11" coil has similar abilities in audio? Maybe it goes deeper than most would expect and might give even more modern coils made today a run for their money on deep targets? One will never know until they use one. I wonder how heavy it is. Being non-waterproof I suspect like the 8" coil, then I would suspect that it's a hollow coil, so the weight might not be that bad on it either.
It's been a good hunt, even though John looks to have beat me and DeepDiger to it and shot the elusive beast. He's for sure caught some kind of unknown animal, but I'm leaning towards it indeed being the 11" version of the Coinsearch and not a variety of the 8". Still waiting for somebody to confirm which but my money is on it being the 11" tall beast.
What's that old saying about a famous warrior weeping when he realized there were no more worlds to conquer?
I have to admit I've had a lot of fun trying to track down photos and info on various coils long since lost to the world of Sovereign users. There are still a few more of those ghosts to chase. The 5" Ferret Hot Head coil's pic and any user reviews of that, as well as the alleged white solid Kellyco large coil which I think had a hole in the center of the early 90's that seems even more of a phantom than any perhaps?
I see (was it Rick?) somebody just remarked that might have been a Hot Head coil. If it was then I'm somewhat let down, because as a whole those coils were considered junk for most machines. Then again, it's still the hunt that matters.
These two coils to me seem even more elusive than the rare 11" Coinsearch. While I know by a few blurbs in threads that the 5" Ferret Hot Head did indeed exist, I'm going on a vague memory of me reading a Kellyco catalog in the early 90's about the other coil. I just remember drooling over the coins some guy found with it, and I think he had them laying on the coil for the picture if memory serves.
If my memory is right, and indeed that coil was for the Sovereign, then the hunt continues for not just one but two more coils in the realm cryptozoology.
If somebody walks in and throws those two coil's "heads" on the table then John will have to share the glory at the old hunting lodge.
I slayed one or two pics of coils myself that were sort of hard to find. Probably the best being that 8" concentric coil before the current one Kellyco sells, but nothing that was as hard of a hunt as what it appears John has bagged.
Hey John, once again...Even if that just turns out to be a version of the 8" coil (which I bet it's not), you sure deserve a round of applause for bagging that one.
You must have more time on your hands than me and DeepDiger.
Just a joke, 'cuz nobody has more time on their hands than me at the moment unless they are sitting in prison.
The hunt continues. Who knows...maybe there are more than just two more coils out there to bag a picture and some info on...