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F19

woodchiphustler

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At 19khz you may not think it would be as hot on high conductors. Just a thought. Dave designed the Troy X5 that ran at 19khz. It was deep, hot on coins and relics and worked on wet salt sand. Relic season is over for me. I plan on using this in the fall. Can't wait.
 
I agree... The G2 is 19khz and I expected it to be killer on nickels...however, I'll never forget my eyebrow raising when it cleanly hit the 9" silver dime in my test garden. I actually thought I was in the wrong place and hitting a shallower coin!

If the F19 continues or improve this performance, there's a lot of fun ahead!
 
Interesting observations.
High frequency is what got my interest in the Vista Gold. The in-field results of that machine seemed to concur with what you state here.
I'm in line for an F19. Sounds like it will be solid on coins even though its touted as a relic machine.

I'm in!
Made in USA a big plus too. I want one but will be patient.
The whole pink thing ain't flyn' with me. In the off chance I don't like it I would bet the non pi.nk version would have a tad better resale value.
 
Well I may get a pink version to match my shoes and purse. I may change my Forum name to " Pimp of the Park". Not!
 
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