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Could Anyone Help Me Identify This Coil ???

thepest

Well-known member
I A quired This 11 1/2 Coil... And Can't Identify It..... I'd Love To Know Which Bird This Belongs To.... Any Help Would Be Awesome....
 
It's obviously a double D widescan, isn't it!!

How many pins on your connector?

Hope someone comes along with an ID for you...

rmptr
 
@------------------->R M P T R It's a 5 Pin Female with a thumb screw..... The Pattern In the End Of The Plug .... is like a 5 on a dice.... The botton two dots are closer in On The Center Than The Top Two....
 
that is a "rare" bird!..must belong to the "cardinal" family!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
It has the same type design as the widescan coils used on the 100 khz TR Compass detectors from the 1970's. Photo is of the 6 1/2 inch coil on a Compass CoinHustler I have from that era, your coil looks very similar.
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I almost bid on this one on Ebay thinking it might be a vintage Compass coil. It does not fit style wise with any of the major metal detectors made in America. I have vintage machines from all the big boys and several others too. I went over more than 20 different manufacturers and can not find a coil like this one. Maybe it is a Euro or Aussie bird. Here's to "diggin it"! Larry
Metal Detecting And Coin Collecting Free Report
 
it does look an awful lot like JB's coil....... my fond wish is to purchase the detector it goes with..... but with my luck it'll turn out to be a bounty hunter coil.....:rofl:
 
FOUND IT!!!! .... hehehehe...... it tunred out to be a " hot head " brand coil for the older WHITES G.E.B. line of detectors.... i have it hooked to a Coin Master 5000/D G.E.B. and it's a sharp lil coin shooter.... :clapping:
 
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