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a bounty hunter in a fisher skin is still a bounty hunter, except its twice as expensive.
my other half has a t2 and the same goes for that cheap crap dressed up as to appear more than it is .
to be honest its lots of little things, the plastic used, the balance of it in my hand, but the main thing is i'm a bounty hunter fan, they produce some excellent gear for the money, but when a detector has fisher or teknetics wrote on it it suddenly becomes more expensive?.
i know thats logo power but still, the chinese version (one of our friends has one) is identical to ours except his is green ours is black, but his was 400 quid cheaper, that bugs me.
as users of this forum will know i do have a soft spot for some chinese detectors, but i expect to pay chinese prices.
now i'm confused, just looked at the pamphlet that was in the box and it says made in usa so are they made i china or not?.
I can honestly say, what I need and want is a machine that can penetrate some of the bad land areas where I hunt. A story is in order.
I was talking to an older women last week about metal detecting and she ask if I had ever hunted an old ball field a few miles from where I live.
I told her yes but had never dug anything deeper than a couple inches. She became puzzled and stated that back in the 40s to 60s there were hundreds of people gathered to watch ball games in these fields. She could not believe I had found nothing. Then I explained the school system had dumped the coal waste all over the field and that it easily attracts to a magnet. And at the present time I did not have a machine that could penetrate very deep.
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