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New Coil For The Gold Bug Pro, F5, Teknetics G2 And Greek Series Available Soon!

CarolinaClyde

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Please email me and reserve yours today! I understand that this is a great coil! I am a new sponsor here! :)
 
That is a nice looking coil. Do you have a release date yet?

HH
Mike
 
[size=large]Ack![/size]

Folks, the coil doesn't look like a lopsided hockey puck made from fried egg jello. Really, it doesn't! Don't believe the photo!

In real life, it's the same 10 inch elliptical shape that was introduced with the original classic Gold Bug 25 years ago, and continues to be used on the Gold Bug 2 today.

--Dave J.
 
Dave,
I like eggs. Don't know about fried egg jello, though :crazy:

Still sounds like a good coil. Should allow a hotter setting than I can get with my 11inch but cover more ground than I can with the 5incher.

I'm buying one. Just need a release date so I know when to order.

Oh, and thank you for making more coils for the F5.
HH
Mike
 
n/t
 
$64,000 question----are they all gonna say "Gold Bug" on 'em???----I got a G2! :tongue:-----------Del
 
Dave J.

Thank you so much for your willingness to share your knowledge so often with those of us who are a few light years behind you in understanding the functioning of metal detectors.

Please forgive my ignorance, but I do not know what "hybrid vigor" means, and would appreciate a little explanation.

Second, please share your opinion regarding the relative depth of the new coil, as compared to the 5" and 11" DD coils, as well as your view about the relative ability of the same three coils to handle mineralization. Obviously exact answers are not possible given the multitude of variables, but hopefully it would be possible to say something like it is hoped that the new coil will have depth equal to about 150% of the 5" DD, and 80% of the 11" DD, in the most commonly occurring circumstances...or whatever the correct verbiage would be...just trying to get some rough idea what the thinking is behind the coil.

Thank you again.
 
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