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Is This fourm a ghost town

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Im New to the Fisher family.
Im 39 and a detectorholic.
I have and do own several detectors.
A minelab explorer a torsoro and a whites coinstrike.
I wanted another detector that could preform at least as well as the minelab.
I just bought a CZ7a off e-bay
Iv'e had it for 1 week now, and it seems to work very good. our ground is frozen up here in toronto canada,
but I still went out to a local pk and detected the grassed areas I use a rock hammer to make a horse shoe plug. it takes a bit of time but it works well.
no problem to get 4" down.
the CZ7a is bang on when it comes to coins and I even got a silver nike ring on my first outing.
it also picked up many good targets at 8 and 10"
a solid coin signal. I would not dig them too much work.but at least I know this detector can go deep.
I compaired the signals with my minelab and found it easyer on nickels then the ex.
I am going down to North Carolina in 2 weeks so I will have fun using a new detector.
it seems each detector has thier own advantages.
So its good to understand which one to use in different areas.
( is this forum allways this empty or is it just the winter)
 
It's just the winter, Don. I have a CZ-70 and I post in here quite a bit but lately have been playing with a couple of other new toys. I think you'll really like your CZ. They're a world apart from the machines you mentioned, like my Excal and my Quattro. But my CZ is one I'll never get rid of. Can't beat then for rugged durability, raw depth, and simplicity.
 
...try the CZ Classroom forum. For some reason there's always more action there. And you DO have a CZ, so...
 
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