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My CZ70 is staying and here's why.

Hotcz70

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[attachment 36498 coins.jpg]:clapping:I'm anxiously awaiting the new Tekno/Fish...TFish..BountyFisher..or whatever it is. I hope its a winner...and I will be right in line with the rest of you. No matter what though; I will keep my CZ70. I've used CZ's since the early 90's when the cz5 came out. Then got the 6...then got the 7...then ended up with the CZ70.
All coins pictured were found in the last 3 days on two different 2 hour hunts at a county fairgrounds. I have been hunting this fairgrounds since the 80's and have pounded it with Whites until I moved to the Cz's. I have personally been there over 50 times in the last 25 years...and the coins STILL pop out.
My girlfriend has NEVER had a detector in her hand until yesterday.
I turned on my older cz7 and notched it to high coins only with the sens at 4. She popped out a nice merc as well at 6". Absolutely NO learning curve!...AND finds silver on a 10 year old cz7!
My coins pictured ranged from 6" to 8" with my cz70. The barber was at 8" as was the 1888 indian cent. THANK YOU FISHER
 
Hi Sundance.
I have no time to research and no time to hunt much even if I could research. Although I DO every chance I get. I used to go 5 nights a week. For me it's all about being able to pull a keeper every now and then from a park, school, or fairgrounds I have pounded for 25 years...let alone how many other hundred of detectorists have done also. It's nice that a detector with 90's technology can go just as deep and honestly probably deeper than almost any other detector made...no matter what the cost.
Take care and happy hunting.
 
Bryce the Fisher CZ remimds of a Bultaco Astro with all the new technology that old motorcycle can best anything on the ice,and the looks.Do a search 250 bultaco astro.I don't have the time either,but later when I do search there's a good chance I'll find silver. Good Luck Hunting. PS The hunter's that bash CZ'S don't bother me.The silver it pulls out of the parks speaks for itself.
 
I raced for many years on the local motocross circuit and a couple of my buddies flat tracked for a while. I finished third in the State wide circuit in 1995 but also broke 7 bones that year. I felt it was best that I go back to metal detecting! You are right and I remember the 250 astro well. It was a beautiful bike whether set up for ice or flat dirt track...AND it waxed everything near it. Need to stop talking about bikes. I quit racing because I just didn't heal up at age 35 as I did when I was younger. I am back to metal detecting and Harley riding. Have metal detected since I was 7 and have had a bike since I was 5.
Take care
 
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