-
Mar 10, 2012, 09:42 PM
#1
The sand is moveing- fineily
The cz21 broke- But I didnt give up- I used the Mighty Bounty Hunter today on Hutchinson Island and still found ship wreck stuff on the beach- cooper spike- giant piece of lead sheathing- cooper sheathing- and about 5lbs of lead fishing weights- little bit of change- small square nails(cooper) Two People stoped me and ask what I was doing said " Looking for land mines" and explained I was just kidding! The lady asked If I heard of Mel Fisher and told me he found a lot of Treasure- Hmmm amagin that! I love tourist but will stop and talk to all of them thats part of all the fun. Thanks Bounty Hunter! Fisher the CZ21 I thought would last longer then two years- The bounty hunter did ( only100 bucks vs 1100 bucks)
-
Mar 10, 2012 09:42 PM
# ADS
-
Mar 10, 2012, 10:12 PM
#2
Re: The sand is moveing- fineily
What happened to your CZ21? My CZ20 was in the shop only twice in 15 years and the second time they converted it to a 21 for $300 and it's going strong once again.
-
Mar 11, 2012, 07:45 AM
#3
Re: The sand is moveing- fineily
Every time I bump the coil wire it goes crazy- or theres a one ton gold nugget under my feet - Wouldnt that be cool- Thinking about getting just getting a Ex calibor and just us CZ for back up- Guess Ill drive up to Kelly co and then go see my cousion at Racheals !
-
Mar 11, 2012, 08:18 AM
#4
Re: The sand is moveing- fineily
The CZ-21 and the Bounty Hunter are both made by the same company, First Texas Products. The old CZ-20 was made by the original Fisher company in Los Banos CA. and built like a tank.
-
Mar 14, 2012, 07:42 PM
#5
Re: The sand is moveing- fineily

Originally Posted by
Can Slaw
The CZ-21 and the Bounty Hunter are both made by the same company, First Texas Products. The old CZ-20 was made by the original Fisher company in Los Banos CA. and built like a tank.
The CZ21 is no different then the CZ20 with a couple upgrades. Get it fixed. Talk to Felix and he will not do you wrong. I've been using mine for about a year and a half and it performs flawlessly. My CZ20 lasted me 15 years before I had it converted to a 21 for $300 and you can't tell the one I got back from a new one. If something happened to it I would buy a new one tomorrow.