Frank, I think that if you get your F75 this Spring then there'll be little left to dig by the next winter's snow!
Remember the old saying? "Its the early bird that gets the best worms"
Hope you guys there in the USA have a rewarding time with the new F75. Please keep your fellow enthusiasts here in the UK up-to-date with your adventures.
I get as much of a kick out of your tales of Ghost Towns, trails and forest cellar hunting, as I do when finding the old coinage here.
I hope we Brits don't give the false impression that it's an every day occurrence to hit pay-dirt.
Often, many a week-end is just a hard dedicated session foraging for common items or 'trash'.
Regardless, at the end of the day, whilst consuming copious cups of tea and coffee etc., we swap tales and experiences of using our detectors...I'm sure you all know what I mean.
The main thing being, we get out there and do our best. To that end I believe that the T2 has proven to be the best tool for the job. Naturally, you will only be rewarded by your efforts AND your 'good luck'.
I honestly think that the T2 is so good that even a 'poor' detecting techniques cannot dispel a share of success.
So let's hope the F75 maintains and enhances the the T2's reputation and achievements.
What then may happen to the Teknetics T2 ? Redundant?...Never!
Like a good wine, it will endure and be appreciated for its honest simplicity and functional efficiency.
A 'toast' to Dave Johnson, "May his inventiveness be rewarded."
Also, may your finds be a testament to your efforts and his creation.
"So bring on the next act, the Fisher F75"....MattR.UK.
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Stu. Tiger2 dispensing his knowledge on Roman coins and artefacts.
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A Sunday morning meeting of the Wrexham Metal Detecting club.
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Stu and the lads comparing the mornings finds.