Yesterdays hunt with Joey and my experiences with the new Fisher F75 Special Edition

Bill D. (VA)

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Yesterday's hunt with Joey and my experiences with the new Fisher F75 Special Edition

After securing permission to hunt a new site a couple weeks ago we finally had an opportunity to hunt it after the beans were recently cut. We knew where the original brick foundation for this colonial house was located, and went right to that spot to start the day. Things were a little slow but we were steadily pulling out a few items. Joey's research had indicated this site should date back to the 1600s, but it looks like our finds were mostly 18th and 19th century. My best find was an 1839 LC which was in pretty nice shape for a field dug coin, especially the reverse. I finally spent some significant time at this site using my new F75 special edition detector, and did a little experimenting. I was extremely impressed at how well the boost mode worked, and it seemed I could get 3-4" more depth but had to put up with a bit of extra noise. But I'm used to that so it wasn't a big deal. When I found the LC the signal was extremely strong like a shallow aluminum can, but it ended up being a copper coin from at least 8". Pretty impressive!

Near the end of the day we went back to one of our old sites to hit the very heavy iron patch. On recent visits there it had become almost impossible to pull anything else from that spot, so I was anxious to try my new machine with the 5" sniper coil as well as using the new FA mode with fast recovery speed for better target separation in trashy areas. And I was quite impressed as I was able to dig a couple of buttons, 2 tacks, a buckle piece and numerous pieces of lead in about 30 minutes. I will definitely be taking this machine back to some of my old sites. Before we left for the day we spent some time on the slope adjacent to the field where we had found an early trash pit last year with the help of a groundhog. We did some probing a short distance from that spot and soon found another promising area where we dug test holes. Both were loaded with brick, oyster shells, bones and some 18th century pottery and window glass. Its a huge area that will take a lot of work to dig out, and I hope we can get back there soon. Had a ball again Joey - let's do it again soon.
 

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Hearing lots of good reviews on the F75, a friend of mine just bought one yesterday…great save on the LC…nice shape..
 

That's some great stuff yet again bill, and yes that lc is great for a field coin. That f75se seems to be a pretty impressive machine from what I've seen
 

Her little grin would put a smile on anyones face, great looking LC Bill.
 

Nice finds Bill, the LC is in great shape. I found one yesterday as well (1830) but not as nice as yours.
 

Cool finds I found a round buckle exactly like the last picture posted not sure what it was thought maybe a horse bridle buckle??? Keep up the good work seems like the new settings worked great!!
 

One of the prettiest farm field copper coins I've seen on here. Very nice! I love the old buttons a LOT.
 

Man that's an impressive LC Bill congrats, I feel great things might come out of your hammered site with your new F75LE.
ZDD
 

That LC turned out great Bill! You looked like a machine in that iron patch with the new F75 and 5 inch coil. I have a feeling you'll find that elusive colonial gold in one of your old iron patches with your new set-up.

I look forward to meeting up again soon.

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Good finds as always. You must be stoked about that LC. It's in great shape too. Maybe you'll find more coppers and there will be more spanish up here.
 

Bill, Good day buddy. I used the F75 Ltd in about 4" of snow today. Expecting absolutely nothing but I did dig a colonial button and a small 19th century button. Found a couple new foundation holes as well. This machine is damn impressive. Just a but different from my T2 SE but very very similar. The vdi is quite different but I'm getting used to it after a couple hunts. It's a good one for sure
 

Nice finds Bill! Good luck with your new machine. Is that a musket ramrod pipe that I see at about 12 o'clock in the group shot?
 

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