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Just purchased a new Coin Strike

Bill G

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:detecting: I have talked with Bill Ladd over the years a few times about the CZ, he is a great guy and knows allot about detecting and the hobby AND HIS ADVICE AND OPERATING TIPS ABOUT THE cs IS TOP NOTCH.

I held of on getting the CS to see how it did in the field due to the cost of the machine and the misunderstandings about how it worked.

After a couple of years it looks like its done very well so I purchased one and it will be here Tuesday and I look forward to getting out and learning the machine.

I have owned and used the CZ 70, Whites DFX, and the XLT, also used the MXT for a short time and still have the trusty old Whites XL Pro analog machine witch is still a personal favorite from Whites.

I sold my CZ 70 and regret it all the time and hope I find the love for the CS like I had for the CZ 70.

Evey one take care and good detecting to all.

Bill G
 
awhile back and miss the heck out of that machine, but I have 3 CZ's to ease the pain. Selling the CZ70, was definately a mistake. Now, if you give the C$ a chance to WOW you, it will. It might take 40-50 hours, but once it does, you will be hooked. It really is one of the best & most versatile machines out there, but you have to be willing to commit the time it takes to learn it. When I had mine, the first 40 or so hours, I put all my other machines in the closet and focused strictly on the C$.


HH,
MIke
 
I just purchased a new C$ this spring - I thought it was very easy to use and it's a killer on dimes and quarters - good luck and HH - Hawkeye Jim
 
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