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Fisher 1236-X2

coinspader

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I just picked one up off the big E and I am very happy about it. :bouncy: They don't come up for sale very often any more and I feel the 1236-X2 is the best detector I have used in Iron infested sites, and I have tried a lot of them. It's old school but man does it do the job! :detecting:
 
Agree there Coinspader,I use one in the UK,where I live in East Yorkshire most fields are full of iron and the 1236x2 works great.Also use a 1270 which are as rare as rockin horse dung here,think theres only me in the UK using one!
 
I bet the 1236-X2 is great for finding those hammies and romans over there, it must be great to live somewhere that has 2000 year old coins.:thumbup: I watch a lot of British youtubers.
 
Yes,we are very lucky with all our history.Where I live there is a lot of Roman history and I have found many coins,not valuable but interesting and a good number of hammereds.Also lots of military buttons that got ploughed into fields after WW2.All these buttons are RAF including Canadian Air Force,and all came from one small field 2 miles from my house.
 
The 1236-X2 was my first discriminating detector and I spent literally thousands of hours with it land hunting and fresh water wading. Once you got its language it was unbeatable in iron, I tried several Tesoro's back in the day but always preferred the X2 to over those in iron. My hunting partner loaned me one that he picked up a few years ago and I find it hard to give back. LOL
 
The 1236-X2 was my first discriminating detector and I spent literally thousands of hours with it land hunting and fresh water wading. Once you got its language it was unbeatable in iron, I tried several Tesoro's back in the day but always preferred the X2 to over those in iron. My hunting partner loaned me one that he picked up a few years ago and I find it hard to give back. LOL
Our fields in Uk are full of iron and the 1236x2 is great on them,simple beep and dig machine.I have just added a 14in DD Excellerator coil that also works on my 1270 and am amazed at how sensitive it is to tiny objects.
 
I just picked one up off the big E and I am very happy about it. :bouncy: They don't come up for sale very often any more and I feel the 1236-X2 is the best detector I have used in Iron infested sites, and I have tried a lot of them. It's old school but man does it do the job! :detecting:
I have the 1236x2 and love it east to run, last year i got it out and it would not turn on ,i tryed every thing to get it runing ,findly i put on the 41/2 inch loop and away it went so the big loop went bad just sitting around , may try to find a used loop ,so i am looking for a 8 inch used loop if any one has one for sale
 
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