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Where To Find 12x10 On KellyCo's Site (Link & Sale)

Critterhunter

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Got a PM about where to find the 12x10 Sovereign version on KellyCo. It's sort of hidden unless you look in the right place. For that reason some of their sales people might not know they carry the Sovereign version. Here's the link to a Social Sale for $144. Also, if you tell Kellyco you want the Findmall special you save the $15 shipping cost. If you call to order I'd ask for JW as there is a chance others might not think they carry it. Besides this Social Sale link, which I don't know if it's still going on or not, you can google "12x10, Sovereign, Kellyco" and probably find it that way too. It's also being sold on Ebay and if you live in the UK Joan Allen detectors (the UK version of Kellyco) carries it.

http://www.kellycodetectors.com/offers/sef_social_sale.php
 
Here's a blurb from the V3 forum remarking about the excellent separation of this coil to back up what I've been saying...

"Target separation.... All I can say is wow. I found numerous coins that I had not seen both with the etrac and with the v3i using 2 different coils. The d2 and the 5.3 did not see the targets in my yard this coil did. Mostly zincolns but still repeatable targets that did not lock on before."

I've had suspicions that the DD detection line of this coil is so super sharp that it even feels like it's sharper width wise than my S-5, which is a 5.5" coil. Of course length wise nothing beats the S-5 for that kind of separation, but with proper gridding 90 degrees in relation to your last grid you can be pretty confident the 12x10 isn't leaving much behind for even a small coil to find.
 
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