Steve Herschbach Posted November 24, 2018 Share Posted November 24, 2018 From the Fisher metal detector website: GOLD & TREASURE METAL DETECTORS FISHER "F" SERIES MULTI-PURPOSE VISUAL & AUDIO TARGET ID DETECTORS Fisher F44 - The Ultimate Weatherproof Multi-Purpose Metal Detector. Fisher F44 metal detector MSRP $399.00 Internet Price $309.00 Details here Fisher F44 control panel Fisher F22 - Weatherproof All-Purpose Metal Detector. Fisher F22 metal detector MSRP $289.00 Internet Price $209.00 Details here Fisher F22 control panel Fisher F11 - Great All-Purpose Metal Detector. Fisher F11 metal detector MSRP $199.00 Internet Price $159.00 Details here Fisher F11 control panel Fisher F75+ - The F75+ is an American Made, high-performance multi-purpose professional metal detector. The F75+ was built off the proven F75 platform, all the legendary features you've come to know and trust from the F75, plus an added Boost Mode for even more depth! Fisher F75+ metal detector MSRP $799.00 Internet Price $649.00 Details here Fisher F75+ control panel Fisher F75 Ltd - The F75 in black, with Boost and Cache Locating Processes. The metal detecting industry's premier relic hunting and ultimate multi-purpose metal detector. Fisher F75 Limited Edition (Ltd) MSRP $1449.00 Internet Price $699.00 Details here Fisher F75 Ltd control panel Fisher F75 - The Ultimate Detector! The metal detecting industry's premier relic hunting and general purpose metal detector. Fisher F75 metal detector MSRP $1249.00 Internet Price $549.00 Details here Fisher F75 control panel Fisher F70 - Has Many Great Features. Use it for Coin Shooting, Relic Hunting, Gold Prospecting & More. Fisher F70 metal detector MSRP $799.00 Internet Price $449.00 Details here Fisher F70 control panel Fisher F19 - New from Fisher®, the best relic machine ever! Fisher F19 metal detector MSRP $899.00 Internet Price $449.00 Details here Fisher F19 control panel Fisher F5 - Combining the Best in Analog and Digital Technology. Fisher F5 metal detector MSRP $549.00 Internet Price $349.00 Details here Fisher F5 control panel Fisher F4 - Versatile Multi-Purpose Detector with DD Coil. Fisher F4 metal detector MSRP $449.00 Internet Price $299.00 Details here Fisher F4 control panel FISHER GOLD NUGGET / PROSPECTING METAL DETECTORS Fisher Gold Bug - More than just a HOT Gold Machine! Fisher Gold Bug metal detector MSRP $549.95 Internet Price $449.00 Details here Fisher Gold Bug control panel Fisher Gold Bug Pro - The best, most versatile prospecting machine on the market! Incredible sensitivity to the tiniest gold nuggets. Fisher Gold Bug Pro metal detector MSRP $699.00 Internet Price $549.00 Details here Fisher Gold Bug Pro control panel Fisher Gold Bug DP - Superior gold prospecting and relic hunting performance! Fisher Gold Bug DP metal detector MSRP $749.00 Internet Price $599.00 Details here Fisher Gold Bug DP control panel Fisher Gold Bug 2 - The MOST Sensitive Gold Hunting Detector Ever Made. Fisher Gold Bug 2 metal detector MSRP $899.00 Internet Price $764.00 Details here Fisher Gold Bug 2 control panel FISHER UNDERWATER, BEACH & SURF HUNTING METAL DETECTORS Fisher CZ-21 Quicksilver - Premium Multi-Frequency Underwater Detector Whether it be Dry Land, Saltwater or Fresh Water, the CZ-21 Delivers. Fisher CZ-21 metal detector MSRP $1799.00 Internet Price $1099.00 Details here Fisher CZ-21 control panel Fisher 1280X - Proven Performance on Land or in Water. Fisher 1280X metal detector MSRP $829.00 Internet Price $549.00 Details here Fisher 1280X control panel FISHER RELIC HUNTING / MULTIPURPOSE / DEEP SEEKING METAL DETECTORS Fisher CZ-3D - Coin, Relic & Saltwater Beach Hunting Specialist Fisher CZ-3D metal detector MSRP $949.00 Internet Price $799.00 Details here Fisher CZ-3D control panel Fisher Gemini 3 - The Deepest Treasure Finder - DEEPEST All-Metal Detection! Fisher Gemini 3 metal detector MSRP $849.00 Internet Price $649.00 Details here From latest Fisher catalog (2016) click for larger version: Fisher metal detector models and specifications 2016 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LowTide Posted November 24, 2018 Share Posted November 24, 2018 If you were a Full Line Dealer with one to show and one to go then you would be stocking 38 detectors. Taking the Gemini out of the mix puts it at 36. And then maybe some models are Distributor specific and possibly Big Box only models. But working a sales counter it's much more efficient to have a Good, Better, and Best scheme with clear differentiation between those tiers. Training sales people on the minor differences between a dozen or so similar models near the same street price point and feature set, would not be the best use of time. If the dealership also carries Tek and B&H then even more muddying of a purchase decision is thrown in. Perhaps working a sales floor while living off of a Commission and Spiffs would provide some important training when it comes to laying out a product line. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schoolofhardNox Posted November 24, 2018 Share Posted November 24, 2018 I am always on a hunt for a new and better machine. After seeing that lineup, I can cross Fisher off of the list. I agree with LowTide on having a more easily understandable line up. If I didn't know better, I would think this product line was right from the 1990's. I'm not up on Fisher detectors, (I always felt they could not handle EMI at all), but for those of you who do follow Fisher, a question for you: Is there anything there that is new? Seems like they are pushing the same stuff, just slightly redesigned. I was hoping for a pulse discrimination in that line up, that gets unreal depth and no interference ………. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff McClendon Posted November 24, 2018 Share Posted November 24, 2018 Hi, The Fisher latest version of the Gold Bug Pro and the F19 are the only semi-modern detectors in their line-up. They are very good detectors, are not very prone to EMI depending on the coil (the 11" DD can get noisy) and are only lacking two important features in my opinion: built in wireless headphone operation and full waterproofing. Also, they are being sold new for less than $500 by many US dealers not the ridiculous price in the catalog. Jeff 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ridge Runner Posted November 24, 2018 Share Posted November 24, 2018 If you look at Fisher and another detector First Texas makes without a name on them you can’t tell them apart . I’ve never owned a F series detector and I believe that it’s a great machine but on looks they all look like a relic . I guess this is another that hasn’t stepped into the 21st Century in more ways than one. They need to drop the F off for Fisher and put the F up that stands for First Texas. Then step into future with a new line and not the whole train . Chuck 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schoolofhardNox Posted November 24, 2018 Share Posted November 24, 2018 I'm still kind of in disbelief that this is their current lineup's answer to Minelab, Deus, etc... Wasn't it Fisher that was going to have a breakthrough detector coming soon? Or was it someone else? I think the list prices are making me shake my head too. Not sure what their strategy is. Maybe they know what their market can return for them. Time will tell I guess. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Herschbach Posted November 24, 2018 Author Share Posted November 24, 2018 Tough crowd! Since it was mentioned I went ahead and added the latest internet prices for reference since MSRP really is a joke. Fisher would do well to drop the MSRP prices on the their website at least since a casual observer might be put off. The internet prices are more or less accurate as of today but if reading this in the future do double check pricing as I can’t keep up with the changes. I upgraded the photos and reformatted it all for smaller screens. I also added links to the new Metal Detector Database entries for each model. These are the most popular Fisher models. I left out utility and oddball specialty models. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ridge Runner Posted November 24, 2018 Share Posted November 24, 2018 Thanks Steve for your trouble! The odd thing is some of the lower end detectors face and controls look better than their high end ones . I still say they need to remove that doorknob off the 75’s. It’s too bad I can’t do as I do on my phone and that’s spread my fingers out to make it more readable. It’s just too much info that stays on the screen all the time. Chuck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dubious Posted November 24, 2018 Share Posted November 24, 2018 Old designs can still be viable. That Gold Bug II certainly does hold its price--also on the used markets, I've noticed. Quite an accomplishment, given all the new gold detectors now on the market, many at lower prices. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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