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  1. This whole problem with difficulty in working out ways to provide additional coils for the 7000 can be laid directly at MineLabs feet. As has been said (many times), before, there was absolutely an implication if not an outright statement that there would be other coil(s) for the GPZ and it took years for the 19" and then nothing. In exchange for asking us to pay ten thousand (or whatever) dollars for their top-of-the-line detector, that is ML simply not being honest with their customers. 

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  2. If you try covering the bottom with epoxy - which is what some people have used effectively, including me - make sure it's the non-metallic type (I forget the designation, sorry). As you can imagine it adds some weight. 
    From what I have read, with no direct experience, the truck bedding stuff doesn't last long.
    I think it was NuggetFinder that recently released a harder plastic coil cover for the 7000 which works just great, maybe they have one for yours.

     

  3. It's true, a 12 inch coil sounds very close the stock coil, but I have found that size coil is just about the optimum size for the way I hunt and where I go.
    I can't wait to get one.
    It's a shame the first 200 coils only went to Australia but it's completely understandable - that's NF's main customer base and it's where they are located.
    But Rohan, can we have a few in the next batch? 

  4. 22 hours ago, Jonathan Porter said:

    no one seems to have a problem walking around with one of these tracking/logging/listening devices in their pockets.

    I carry my phone with me always when I'm detecting - in the pocket furthest away from the coil - anyone who wants to go to the trouble of tracking my whereabouts is welcome to it because I can almost guarantee hardly anyone would want to spend the time and energy detecting the specks I have been going after :laugh:.

    Seriously, well realistically anyway, I'm getting older and I usually detect alone in semi-remote places. If anything happened I'd want to dial for a cab.

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  5. Thank you for taking the time to post this. It is a fascinating exposition and more complex than I can comprehend but I am reminded of a treasure hunter I know - Carl Fismer - who said to one of the inventors of a  new kind of submersible magnetometer "I don't have to know how it works, just show me how to run it and I'll be fine." 

    I hope you will post more, this will be fun to learn about.

     

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