FZ-1 TESTIMONIALS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS


Submitted with permission from Steven Crews - 5/17/2006

To Sun Ray,

 
I have been cleaning up with your equipment. I almost don't want anyone else to know about you so there will be more left for me. Anyway, while using my Fisher CZ-7a-PRO with your Invader FZ-1 Probe and FZ-12 Coil I was able to find the my oldest US coin to date, an 1825/4 Capped Bust Quarter at five inches depth. I was covering large areas of ground quickly but confident I wasn't loosing detection depth. The Probe found the coin with ease so no killer scratches were cried over. Thank you very much for excellent professional equipment.
 
Steven Crews
President, Peoria Area Treasure Hunters  ( PATH ) 

 

Found Easter Sunday, 16 APRIL 2006

 

1825, 5 Over 4 (Close Date) Capped Bust Silver Quarter

 

Rim well defined.  Main details visible.  Full LIBERTY on cap.  Hair above eye nearly smooth.

 

VG-8 VERY GOOD Grade

 


What are the chances?? 
Posted by: WVAdirtdigger  <Send a PM>  (IP Logged)
Date: February 15, 2006 07:13PM

Reprinted by permisssion from Dave (WVADIRTDIGGER)



That you find 2 silver coins on 2 consecutive trips and they are the same dates. The Barber dime is a 1909-O, the O is the only difference. The Merc is a 1920, same as last time. Also found a silver ring and 2 IHs (1900,1905). I also found 12 wheats, teens and 20s.


I was hunting a large hayfield that was a carnival grounds in the 20s and 30s. I was using my 3D w/10.5" coil. I definitely got more coins from iffy signals this time than any other. Most coins were in the 5-8" range. I dug my deepest coins today at 8". The Sunray FZ-1 probe was a big help today. Many coins were on edge and it helped me find them around the edges of the hole. The Barber was straight up and down and was 2" off of the hole I dug. Might not have found it without the probe.

DAVE
WVADIRTDIGGER
FISHER CZ-3D

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