mrwilburino
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I just read the post about the CZ-5 being sold on Ebay. I checked out the listing and this is what the seller had to say:
"The CZ-5 in my opinion was the BEST of the CZ Series. Before Fisher was sold to First Texas, they re-badged the CZ-5 into the CZ-3D and Monkey'd with the software changing some of the calibration and this resulted in a step back-wards and problems with Nickel ID.... NOT with the CZ-5 a better thought out detector from the mind of Dave Johnson, leading project engineer."
My 3D has been great on nickels though some people have said otherwise, but what is the "step backwards" that this person is referring to? Is it the 3D's tendency to high-tone on rusty nails? Something else?
"The CZ-5 in my opinion was the BEST of the CZ Series. Before Fisher was sold to First Texas, they re-badged the CZ-5 into the CZ-3D and Monkey'd with the software changing some of the calibration and this resulted in a step back-wards and problems with Nickel ID.... NOT with the CZ-5 a better thought out detector from the mind of Dave Johnson, leading project engineer."
My 3D has been great on nickels though some people have said otherwise, but what is the "step backwards" that this person is referring to? Is it the 3D's tendency to high-tone on rusty nails? Something else?