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One Hot Machine

relic dog

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Hit the bad ground area again today, had to run all medal, sens.80+ used fast grab, had to ground balance alot.
Dug 12 three ringers. Infantry hunting horn insignia, a breastplate that was 12+ inches, three eagle buttons,
an some melted lead, TID numbers are extremly jumpy, but the sound is there, is this normal. This is not a
complaint, the F75 is a incredible machine, i've used fishers since 1980, i never thought i would find a replacement
for the 1266 and 1270 but the F75 has laid them both to rest.

Relic Dog
 
It is one hot machine and I can't phantom that there is a better detector out there then the F75. I don't know if it might be the dry conditions, but I, too, am noticing the TDI numbers are a little more jumpy of late. Nor, though, is it a problem for me as well. Nice bunch of relics. HH jim
 
It is the best!

J
 
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