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  1. #1
    V

    Apr 2005
    Minelab Exp. SE
    65

    I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    http://www.jwfishers.com


    I believe some people have their companies confused.
    It'd be nice to see some JW reviews here.

  2. #2
    V

    Apr 2005
    Minelab Exp. SE
    65

    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    JFYI
    Fisher and JW Fisher are two distinct and different companies who's products are as varied as apples and oranges.

  3. #3
    Charter Member
    us
    Director-Search & Recovery Team of Oakland County.

    Aug 2005
    In Michigan now.
    Excal 1000, Sovereign GT, CZ-20, Tiger Shark, Tejon, GTI 1500, Surfmaster Pulse, CZ6a, DFX, AT PRO, many more.
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    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    The JW Fisher line are PI's and they make magnetometers for towing behind a boat for the marine salvage business. Mel Fisher used them and some others in finding the wrecks. I've used a Pulse 8, and don't think it would do for beach hunting.
    (C) Sandman, 2005. All Rights Reserved.
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  4. #4
    us
    Dec 2005
    Eugene, Oregon
    Fisher CZ5, White's GM VSat
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    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    JW Fisher, Mel Fisher, and Fisher Electronics...... hmmm, so tell me, just where does Bobby Fischer fit into all this?

  5. #5
    us
    "Is that a Geiger Counter?"

    Feb 2006
    South Central Upstate NY in the foothills of the headlands
    '72 RS Kit/Musketeer Advantage with 8" & 10" DD coils/Fisher F75se with 11" DD & 6.5" concentric coils/Sunray FX-1 Probe/Black Widows/Rattler/F-Point/Merlin SXL Pinpointers
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    Metal Detecting

    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    Yes. Folks seem to have the metal detector branch of Fisher Research Labs confused with JW Fisher Underwater Research Equipment. Can you blame them?

    Fisher Research Labs / hobby detectors:
    http://www.fisherlab.com/hobby/index.htm

    J.W. Fisher Underwater Research Equipment:
    http://www.treasurenet.com/cgi-bin/t...wf/index.html?

    But don't get mad at Fisher Research Labs - they have 45 years on JWF.
    We got rid of the kid - the cats were allergic.

  6. #6

    Oct 2005
    XLT, Whites D.F., Treasure Baron, Deepstar, Goldquest, Beachscan, T.D.I., Sovereign, 2x Nautilus, various Arado's, Ixcus Diver, Altek Quadtone, T2, Beach Hunter I.D, GS 5 pulse, Searchman 2 and severa
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    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    J.W. products are in a bit of a niche market. With beach/surf P.I.'s needing a low uS for sensitivity to small rings etc and deep water P.I.'s needing a high uS to cope with, I assume effects of pressure and water volume combined, the two types are not interchangeable.

    There must be very few sales of deep water P.I.'s compared to any other type of detector. Wreck hunters don't seem to go in for saying a particular piece of equipment is brilliant as they seem very competive and the nature of their work means its best to keep their mouths shut.

  7. #7
    us
    Sep 2007
    Little Canada, MN
    JW Fisher Pulse 8/Excalibur
    17
    Beach and Shallow Water Hunting

    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    I recently purchased a JW Fisher Pulse 8. I found it to be the best detector I'd ever used in the surf, and on the beach.

    I dug a lot of trash, but surely found more with the Pulse 8 than I had with other detectors. I primarily wanted it for working the surf, and in deeper water.

    I have a Garrett Sea Hunter also, which I like a lot, even though it is an older unit.

    8)

  8. #8
    us
    Apr 2005
    SoCal
    Minelab Excal 1000
    165

    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    I have a JW Fisher 6X. It's a little heavy for land. My arm gets tired when mounted on the land handle. It would be nice to have a chest harness for the battery part. You can thread the unit on a thin dive type waist belt. I still like it.. In addition, I guess if I was going to spend the money, I should have bought the 8X..?? Hindsight is 20/20. I am still happy with the depth range and performance of the 6X. I have used it on the beach, some small creeks and rivers for gold. Unfortunately no gold yet.

    Does anyone know where to get a chest harness that will fit?

    Thanks.

    Skipper

  9. #9

    Aug 2007
    JW pulse 8,whites classic surfmaster 6000di,garrett,minelab ex 2
    25

    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    I have had a jw 8 for a year now when it is working it is a great unit for scuba but not one for the beach as it is heavy Mine has a little glitch but the staff have been bending over backwards helping me out I also just bought a 48inch coil If anyone is thinking about this unit for beach and or shallow water i suggest getting the cable shorter then 100 feet it is a heavy duty cable light for its size but in the way on beach good for coins not so good for small rings as it is advertised

  10. #10
    us
    Sep 2007
    Where the pavement ends in NC
    43

    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffro
    JW Fisher, Mel Fisher, and Fisher Electronics...... hmmm, so tell me, just where does Bobby Fischer fit into all this?


    FISHER PRICE


    Seriously, the March issue of Western&Eastern Treasure has a good artical about their products. See page 56, looks like some good stuff!
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  11. #11
    us
    Sep 2007
    Little Canada, MN
    JW Fisher Pulse 8/Excalibur
    17
    Beach and Shallow Water Hunting

    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    Quote Originally Posted by Photoflash
    I recently purchased a JW Fisher Pulse 8. I found it to be the best detector I'd ever used in the surf, and on the beach.

    I dug a lot of trash, but surely found more with the Pulse 8 than I had with other detectors. I primarily wanted it for working the surf, and in deeper water.

    I have a Garrett Sea Hunter also, which I like a lot, even though it is an older unit.

    8)
    I have a Pulse 8, and have not had the opportunity to put it through it's paces yet in deeper water. I have found though it is extremely sensitive on the beach and I've found more with it than any other detectors I've used. It is a bit heavy though and I plan on figuring out a harness or good hip belt for the main box.

  12. #12
    us
    Sep 2007
    wakeman, ohio
    J.W.FISHERS pulse 8x
    1,495
    4 times
    Shipwrecks

    Re: I don't see any reviews of JW Fisher equipment.

    I bought my pulse 8x a year ago and it is all jw fishers claim it to be. 9 rings,6 large cents,1 half cent,2 indian heads,1 mercury head,2 silver dimes,2 silver medallions,1 1700's sword, 2 silver sword adornments,1700's buttons,silver spoons, a lot of artifacts axes,hammers,tools,,and 120 lbs of sinkers.

    this critter rocks big time and some of this came from an area previously hunted by me with my 1280x aquanaut from fishers. I'm a big guy and swinging the pulse 8x is a chore but a well rewarded one indeed. I tried using a belt mount for the box but it tends to break the wire connections off. you might try a sling like machinegunners use to carry the squads machine gun but I just got used to it.

    operation is fairly easy but you do need to equalize the coil for optimum depth, this is done by turning a knob but should be redone after every hit or as needed. their is no discrimination but a 3 power level switch is standard on the pulse 8x and on its lowest level a good response is usually a good target. to be fair my 1280x has a hard time recognizing a large steel or iron target from a treasure target like silver or gold or aluminum.
    so I don't consider this a detraction in operation.

    the pulse 8x has found gold rings and a sword in scabbard the ring was about 8" deep and the sword was over 2 feet deep. I don't lnow of a better underwater detecor and dealing with chris at jw.fishers has been great. I did change the arm cuff as I have a large forearm and it was hard to remove my arm to dig so I added a stainless steel armcuff, the only other drawback is the shaft connections were screw in and I needed to tape them to keep the coil flush with the bottom, otherwise they tended to unscrew themselves.

    the new pulse 8x comes with an aluminum shaft so that problem should be solved. I bought a 48" coil, 16" coil,and it comes standard with a 7.5" coil. I do highly recommend you buy the dual headphones as it becomes a lanyard to the detector while digging, and the old single gives you a back up if anything happens to the headphones. the biggest drawback is you had better like digging cause it will find everything, but then that is why I like it.
    them that dive will be the lucky ones !!

 

 

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