skookum said:
High,
Just google under " fisher ID edge"
You"ll see the same unit, from all different angles.
Now what isn`t postetd there - are those units any good in detecting stuff ??
Anybody with even limited amount of computer knowlege would be able to print a decal saying " Proto # 1 ", paste it on the control box and hope to sell the unit with cash gain.
The golden stem sure looks sinilar to those from a 1270.
Greetings
skookum
Well I'm not sure if it being a prototype test unit would make it worth more or not?
But the unit I have does (did) official papers documenting it history and the field tester (notice I said did, they are on there way to me via US mail, but I've not got them yet)
If you find the right field test for the Edge it very well may be the exact unit.
The edge came out after the Coinstrike, its my understanding that some of area's of the edge was built around the Coinstrike.
The are several people here on the forum that use the Edge and I've not found ANY bad reports about it.
I've not actually hunted with it yet, but yesterday I did get it out in my yard (test garden) I just turned it on and went straight to my now near two year old 8" test garden, Bang! perfect hits, and it ID's excellent at that depth.
It, very light,
One button ground balance,
without writing a field review the worse downfall I found so far was the audio report in the all metal pin-point mode, on deep targets it has more of a low grow rather than a crisp tone, but I feel that's something a person could get used to.
It runs on two 9 volt batteries.
Weighs in at about 2.8 lbs.
I think its a keeper!
Mark