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  1. This is exactly the kind of post I come here for. Thanks, this is very helpful. One question, what is the dimension shown in the image below. I have a couple of different backpacks in mind for the Equinox and this measurement is key to getting my gear to fit in one bag.
  2. I will try and make the humor a little more obvious next time. .....please continue with this superlative thread.
  3. I have the Carrot, and it is similar in sensitivity to small items as the F-Pulse. Perhaps a tad more sensitive. Being pulse induction, the F-Pulse is stable in saltwater and hot mineralized soil. The F-Pulse is by far a deeper pinpointer. This helps zero in on shallow targets for more accurate target extraction in sensitive areas. The form fitted rubber grip in the handle of the F-Pulse provides better grip than the Carrot's smooth tapered handle. The F-Pulse has a brighter LED that's adjustable. AA batteries in the F-Pulse not 9v like the Carrot. The F-Pulse can shift frequencies to operate smoothly with different metal detectors. The Carrot is now my spare/backup pinpointer.
  4. I think the F-Pulse will do nicely for nugget and coin/relic hunting. The F-Pulse is remarkably stable even at maximum sensitivity, and it can detect sub-gram items. Check out the videos I posted in the Fisher/Teknetics forum: http://www.detectorprospector.com/forum/forum/12-first-texas-bounty-hunter-fisher-teknetics/ I plan on using the F-Pulse for sniping bedrock as well as general pinpointing for coins and jewelry. I have not tested the F-Pulse with the Equinox yet, but hopefully I will get to in the next week or two. The F-Pulse does have the ability to shift the frequency to run with various detectors.
  5. If it's 3/31/18, so be it. I'm happy, life's good! Thanks for sharing!
  6. I realized it might be useful to see how small an item the F-Pulse can detect. So I made a quick video testing a .18g and a .13g lead fragments. I think this might be a useful tool for sniping bedrock this summer, we will see.
  7. This is what it says on the Cabelas website now: Item: IK-648489 Note: This item is not available on our On-Line Store at this time. To purchase this product please contact Customer Service at 1-800-753-3218.
  8. Tempting, but I'm going to stick with the order from my dealer. I'm sure BBH will have mine to me soon enough.
  9. As soon as I get mine, I will let you know how it works for me. Since the F-Pulse frequency can be adjusted, it should work fine. Fingers crossed.
  10. Mine arrived today. I will post more after I get a chance to put it through it's paces.
  11. I'm in! After I get mine of course. Dollar coins don't pop-up that often here. You might have me there... can I substitute zinc pennies for dollars?
  12. So true! The acting is better here though. They cry real tears .
  13. I ordered through BigBoysHobbies.com and was required to pay the full price even though the detector was months out. There is nothing GREEDY, or usual, about paying for an item long before you get it. Back in the day, when you ordered products from a catalog, it could take a month or two to get your order. If you've ever ordered from vendors overseas, it can take months to get your item. Once I ordered a hand made Khukuri from Nepal. That order took 120 days at least to get, and I was required to pay in full beforehand. People today have little patience. It's an instant gratification world we live in. If somebody was clever enough to figure out how to get an Equinox from Cabela's without waiting, then good for them. I'm sure Cabela's received the same quantity as Smellyco. And since Cabala's doesn't take pre-orders, they just sold them first come first served. Seems fair to me. Wish I thought of it!
  14. I vetted my wife with a 5 mile hike and a visit to the pub afterwards. My wife thinks it looks ridicules but she loves me just the same. Don't let that stop you.
  15. My wife supports any purchasing decisions I make, whether it's a new motorcycle, or a new detector. We both work hard, we live and enjoy life. The funny thing is, she would say: "you should get that geiger". Shes calls metal detecting "geigering" and usually laughs when she says it. The reason I like the 800 is because of it's all around capabilities. The ultimate detector to me is one that can do it all. Do it all well, and break down into a size that's easily carried in a backpack. I want a detector I can take on a Sunday ride and not have to worry where I end up, or the conditions I might face. Freedom is what I'm looking for in a "geiger", and that's what the Equinox 800 offers.
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