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A few finds revisited F19

woodchiphustler

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From this past spring. I dug over 200 flat buttons and 22 convex Military. Can the F19 find silver. Yes Sir. This is one detector I will never part with. Relic Hunting sites infested with iron, nothing finer. Just my opinion
 
WOW! :surprised: Nice work Geo! :clapping:

Coming from you this means a lot to those considering a F19!..seen your vids and have been following your hunts for a lot of years now....was just telling somebody the other day, thinking of your finds... "Theres money in buttons!" ..
If I may ask, what do you think the F19 has that has made you a satisfied customer the other rigs you've tried didnt have?:shrug:
Mud
 
Those are some sweet finds and I am a wee bit jealous. The only places in my area that I know of where one could find military artifacts are either historical preservation sights and off limits, DNR properties and off limits to detectorists, or in the case of the fort that my home town is named after private property and off limits.
 
indy durtdigger said:
Those are some sweet finds and I am a wee bit jealous. The only places in my area that I know of where one could find military artifacts are either historical preservation sights and off limits, DNR properties and off limits to detectorists, or in the case of the fort that my home town is named after private property and off limits.
It's really tough here in Virginia. Either the property is off limits or you will need written permission from the land owner. I have been digging for 46 years. What we found in the beginning you would never believe. Keep at it you never know. Regards
 
mudpuppy said:
WOW! :surprised: Nice work Geo! :clapping:

Coming from you this means a lot to those considering a F19!..seen your vids and have been following your hunts for a lot of years now....was just telling somebody the other day, thinking of your finds... "Theres money in buttons!" ..
If I may ask, what do you think the F19 has that has made you a satisfied customer the other rigs you've tried didnt have?:shrug:
Mud
Well my old friend it was a search of many years testing just about every detector produced around the world

1. My age 65. Needed a lightweight detector.
2. What I now hunt are colonial sites loaded with iron
3. Simplicity of use
4. Solid coil. No false signals when bumping in to objects
5. Fast like the Deus when finding good targets in an around iron. You saw my Deus videos.
6. Accurate id at depth
7. Is hot on both high and low conductors
8.Iron volume and V break. Love these features
10. Many coil options
11. simple 2 tone
12. Use a Lithium 9 volt. Still on full after many hours. Pay the few extra dollars. It is worth it.
13. Fisher Engineers. None finer.
And on and on.
Thanks for looking.:detecting:
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Awesome finds. I've honestly been intrigued with the F-19, G2+ platform and contemplating getting one as my primary relic machine. I'd like to see it in action. What's your youtube channel?
 
Nice finds buddy. I have a G2 & the F19. Both have put quality finds in my collection. HH TIM
 
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