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F11,F22,F44 confirmed

Bucksport

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Pics have been posted on Fishers Facebook page from the SHOT 2015 show in Vegas. I am sure we will have someone post them here soon. They look nice!
 
Sweet! Thats a cool show...we all shoulda been there to work the F booth! :lmfao:
Mud
 
Yep
Just saw that

"Say hello to the new family of Fisher metal detectors. The F11, F22 and F44 debuting now at SHOT show 2015. Visit us at booth 846 for more information. Can't make it to the booth? Stay tuned...more to come soon."
 
Hmmmm "S" rods huh..... Pretty basic displays too, with the 8" concentric coils?... Wonder where this are going to stack in the line up.


Lakota
 
Elton said:
If legit..they look like low to maybe mid priced units to me.
In one of the pics there is Mike Scott standing over the displays. Sure explains why he has been so busy lately :)
 
Nailed-it said:
digsgti said:
Shouldn't these be bounty hunters instead?
I agree totally ... This is why our opinion means nothing. Sell them to the masses, the hunter who wants to detect, the guy who wants something to do while his kid is playing baseball. The high end detectors are back Burner. Churn them out, who knows who gets a good one, who knows who gets a bad one. QC is irrelevant on beginner model machines. They buy one they take it to the park, hunt a bit get discouraged, but there are millions of those people in America. But here we are the serious detectorist who continually buy through the years and can't get a properly working flagship model.. Lol...man I think I'm laughing at my self


You nailed it! Pun intended
 
They do have that same screen and buttons as my LRP and QDP. I made a comment about a month ago that if Fisher revamped the F2/F4, that the appearance would probably be the Eurotek/BH Pro type heads. I also said that the Fratbros platform would probably be 7.8 khz screw on to be able to use the F5/Greeks coils, since the F2/F4 doesn't share coils with anything.
 
People usually are unpredictable about change. Don't let looks deceive. My BH Pro's "kick &*% better than any units I had before it. The only thing that's the same from the older models is the name.
 
Let's see what they offer before we judge them guys. Don't judge a book by its cover. Just saying. In the field will tell the tail guys. HH Digger
 
If you look at smoke your gonna get Les that you think.
 
had absolutely no association with the detector's operating frequency. The F19 was just a different name assignment for an 'improved' Gold Bug Pro and was marketed at Relic Hunters. In the Teknetics line the G[sup]2[/sup] [size=small](which is exactly a Gold Bug Pro circuitry)[/size] was just renamed G[sup]2[/sup]+, but is a Teknetics version of the Fisher F19. The numbers are generally just part of a name, not necessarily an operating frequency. Often, they suggest a progression from basic to intermediate to more featured, hence the 11, 22, and 44.

Monte
 
Simple math. 11+11 =22 22+22 = 44. There I've solved it.:clapping:
 
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