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The Minelab Equinox: An Advanced Guide. By Clive James Clynick
Cal_Cobra replied to cjc's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Is that correct that the shipping is $5 per book? Didn't think it would doubt when adding both books to the cart. -
I had and liked the CZ70 quite a bit, it was their answer to the Explorer when it came on the scene and it was my first deep coin detector. I had some conversations with Dave J., and followed his posts, and the CZ seemed to have piqued it's technological limit as an analog technology, even when they tried to design DD coils to work on the CZ platform, they failed to achieve a production ready design (although a few prototypes went out, I remember seeing them on ebay and know a person who has one, and said it actually runs pretty well). I suspect a digital design of the CZ would've been a complete redesign, starting from scratch. I do agree that, IMHO, had Dave been given a CZ 2.0 as a priority project and had the resources required at his disposal, I'm sure it would have come to fruition. With Carl and Dave working there, I'm sure that we'll eventually see something interesting come out of FTP aside from their French PI acquisition that appears to be in the final stages of testing. There were rumors for years of a CZ SMF replacement, even some purported leaked slides of one on the drawing board, but their so tight lipped I could shove coal in their mouth and they'd spit out diamonds. Kind of a pitty to be honest, as I know Dave has hinted to me that their working on cool stuff, but they won't even drop a hint as to what it is. That I don't really understand, I mean, this isn't really top secret stuff, it's metal detecting and if you want to stay relevant in your user base, you should at a minimum give them some clues that your actually doing something innovative, else at some point people move on to someone that's actually making new and innovative detectors. That was my case, had many FTP machines, starting with the Coin$trike, F4, F5, Omega 8000, ID Edge (great little light weight machine BTW), F70 (found my first seated half dime with it), CZ70 Pro (my first deep silver detector), F75 LTD/LTD2 (found lots of great finds with it), and a Euro Tek Pro for the wife,. I could be missing one or two ? Eventually I simply moved on as I found more capable detectors that far outproduced any of the FTP machines in my stable, in my dirt.
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Equinox 600 Vs Fisher F44 & F70
Cal_Cobra replied to michaelgolden's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Welcome! As others have mentioned, the Equinox 800 is what you should be looking at, it will obsolete those Fishers and has a true threshold based gold prospecting mode. If you check the Detector Prospector forum here, you'll see that the EQ800 has been doing quite well holding it's own, even against many gold machines that are priced higher than the EQ800. -
MX Sport 749.00 - ? - Equinox 800 899.00
Cal_Cobra replied to Ridge Runner's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Actually even if this were a discussion about the MX Sport $749 vs the Equinox 600 $649, I'd take the Equinox 600 all day long, there's simply nothing the MX Sport can do the EQ600 cannot, and lots that the EQ600 can do that the MXS cannot. -
MX Sport 749.00 - ? - Equinox 800 899.00
Cal_Cobra replied to Ridge Runner's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Perhaps, but it's not uncommon for detectors with 4-AA's to run 30-40 hours on them, their inexpensive batteries, available everywhere, super light so easy to have a spare set in your finds pouch for the field, and there's tons of rechargeable AA battery options. -
Can Your Detector Do This?
Cal_Cobra replied to Rick K - First Member's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
I'd bet a Multi Kruzer with the 5" coil on it could do it. -
The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Cal_Cobra replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
The irony is that around here half the people I know that are detecting are darn well off, one sold off a storage company to HP years ago (pretty sure he's not hurting), another owns a street sweeper business and lives in Monterey, yep pretty sure he's doing ok, I know several that work in hi-tech, actually pretty much everyone I know that detects either has a good job or is retired. Shows how ignorant the world is I suppose, but that's one reason I don't enjoy hunting around lots of people, it's just not relaxing to me, and god save you if a group of kids starts following you around. Don't get me wrong, I like kids and all that, but geesh it's like having a traveling puppet show - lol -
The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Cal_Cobra replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Yeah I have to agree with that. He was on The Travel Channel on Josh Gate's Expedition Unknown looking for Spanish treasure and Gary pulled out an emerald and gold Spanish ring that he said was valued at a half a million dollars. I know for a fact that Gary didn't find that ring, because it's been on other TV programs from years ago on the same subject. So no idea what was going on there. That said, I'd love to have a crack at some of that treasure coast Spanish treasure !! -
MX Sport 749.00 - ? - Equinox 800 899.00
Cal_Cobra replied to Ridge Runner's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
To be honest, even if given a MX Sport for free, the likely hood that I'd ever use it is about zero. Now don't get me wrong, I'm sure it's a fine detector in its own right, but already having the EQ800 and Makro Multi Kruzer, it simply brings nothing to the table that these two fine detectors don't already have covered. Sadly I think that's the reality for many, if not all single frequency VLF machines out there at the moment. Come on White's, you can do better, give us an updated V3i in a MX Sport like waterproof lightweight housing and you'll have a BIG hit on your hands. -
Anyone Have A Lead On The 12"x15" Equinox Coil (used Or New)?
Cal_Cobra replied to Cal_Cobra's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Ordered my 15" Equinox coil from Gerry, it was $250 shipped to California. Great guy to do business with, and he said he has a few more of these if anyone else is looking for one. -
Anyone Have A Lead On The 12"x15" Equinox Coil (used Or New)?
Cal_Cobra replied to Cal_Cobra's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
You got it Gerry, please hold one for me and I'll give you a call tomorrow after I get to the office to give you my payment/shipping info. Thanks! -
I would think 40kHz would be good in carpet of nails. Come to think of it I should've tried it last weekend, I hunted in multi and it was struggling in heavy iron.
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Anyone Have A Lead On The 12"x15" Equinox Coil (used Or New)?
Cal_Cobra replied to Cal_Cobra's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Must be a one man show. He called me this AM when I was in the shower, and then I've called him back twice and always goes to VM. Hopefully we can connect as he should be able to get it here quickly from AZ to CA, if he ever answers his phone - lol -
Anyone Have A Lead On The 12"x15" Equinox Coil (used Or New)?
Cal_Cobra replied to Cal_Cobra's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Called them yesterday, no answer. I'll give them a ring later today again, their close to CA so would be quick to ship. Thanks! -
Anyone Have A Lead On The 12"x15" Equinox Coil (used Or New)?
Cal_Cobra replied to Cal_Cobra's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Yeah I gotta get one. So it's deeper then the big old 17" CTX coil? If so, that's saying something. Thanks, Cal -
Anyone Have A Lead On The 12"x15" Equinox Coil (used Or New)?
Cal_Cobra replied to Cal_Cobra's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Ugh, due to work sucking up most of my time and family holidays I dropped the ball on chasing down one of these coils. I see the ones that were on ebay too, and their all sold out. I'll keep an eye out, who knows, maybe a used one will show up. I'm not sure it's going to be my cup of tea as most of my sites benefit from smaller not larger coils, but I'd still like to have one for the beach and the few sites that might benefit from more coverage. -
Findmall Closes All White’s Forums
Cal_Cobra replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in White's Metal Detectors
I prefer Forums to Facebook, their just better organized and easier to find what you're looking for in general. That said, you can actually do a decent search in a FB group, and further refine it with filters, but I agree that it's generally much easier to find stuff on a well run and organized forum, such as this one! -
Findmall Closes All White’s Forums
Cal_Cobra replied to Steve Herschbach's topic in White's Metal Detectors
FindMall...or shall we say FeeMall is strictly operated as a for profit venue, highly sensored, to the point that you cannot even mention a vendor that doesn't pay the toll to the Guvnor, or post your youtube video if it has ads. Nothing wrong with controlling everything I suppose, if it's your rodeo you can run it how you see fit, but at some point, the time for the clowns and the acrobats and the dancing bears will pass. -
Hello World Darnell Using Anfibio Multi (videos)
Cal_Cobra replied to a topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
Hello world! Darnell has been tearing it up with his Anfibio! -
The New Anfibio / Kruzer 9'' And 13'' Coils
Cal_Cobra replied to Nokta Detectors's topic in Nokta / Makro Metal Detectors
Hi Marty, I wish I could answer your question, but I have no experience with the Anfibio. Had Nokta sent me one to test, I'd happily put it through it's paces and been able to answer your question. That said, the MMK is by far the best detector I've used for relic hunting in heavy iron, or sea of nail environments (amazing what it can do with the stock coil). What I can tell you is that since using the Red Racer, Racer 2, Impact, and now the MMK, with each progression of detector, they've all been improvements of their predecessors. I'd expect that the Anfibio has some improvements over the MMK, but again without testing one, I couldn't say what. It could simply be that they took the user feedback from the MMK and incorporated that into the Anfibio. Things like the lighted keys, but I see they did not incorporate tactile reverse divots on the keys so one can use the PP and GB buttons without looking at the buttons. This may seem trivial, but it slows you down, and at the end of the day, wasted time hunting for buttons means less finds in your pouch. From preliminary reading the main two improvements that stand out are the lighted keys and the new coils (which also work on the MMK). Wish I had more to share. Cal -
The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Cal_Cobra replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Could it be? -
The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Cal_Cobra replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Could it be? I've been watching the series, always was interested in it since likely reading the same Readers Digest article they read as kids when I was a kid. I think there was something there, at one time, but now, who knows. I told my wife last night as I was watching it, that it's funny they've spent millions and millions of dollars searching that island since their TV series started, and I've found more valuable stuff in one year, and for barely no investment then they've found their entire career there - LOL