Still got my rather battered old 75 war-horse; bought it in 2014. It's never bust or let me down and I still use it occasionally. F75 is a true "Hall of Fame" metal detector. I wish that FTP would bring out another high-end Fisher single frequency machine. Waiting for that, for me, has been like the wait for Tool to bring out another album after 10,000 Days was.
"Fisher Detectors"? They are dependable?!! Always on the Cutting Edge?! Charlie Fisher was-an-EXPLORER! In his-younger days had many followers who were weekend Prospectors!
@@paulwarrenmetaldetecting Howdy Paul from North Texas, USA. During the early 1980's when Charlie Fisher was alive and quite active, The Late George Mrockowski; of La Mesa (San Diego County) CA, my best friend Alan Taylor and I became a prospecting team who along with late George, his Hollywood Producer friend; Bob Grant, my Dog Spike and every once in a while some weekender would journey out to the Anza Borrego, where George had detected with his Fisher and; which was Donated to The Whaley House in Olde San Diego, One Silver Chestplate and Spanish Helmet from General De Anza's exploration of Northern Baja CA. George had accumulated a lot of valuable and semi property from the vast deserts of CA, Owned a Detector Shop in Old Town, took folks out and showed them how and of course endorsed his long time friend Charlie Fisher; whose machines were always ahead of all others then..
@@MichaelOliver-ry7fj Oh WOW 😍 thanks for both the story and information I wish I was there at the time, I'm always going to have a soft spot for the older Fisher machines, it's a shame what's happened to the company now, it's like they've just given up 😔 hopefully they might surprise us at some point in the future with some thing new and interesting Be Lucky Michael ✌🏻
@@paulwarrenmetaldetecting Yes Paul, we did have some truly memorable experiences. Once Charlie Fisher passed, the Innovation from his personality was over..
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Still got my rather battered old 75 war-horse; bought it in 2014. It's never bust or let me down and I still use it occasionally. F75 is a true "Hall of Fame" metal detector. I wish that FTP would bring out another high-end Fisher single frequency machine. Waiting for that, for me, has been like the wait for Tool to bring out another album after 10,000 Days was.
I run the F-70 and love it
Very Nice Coin Find Paul! One Coin can make a trip more than worthwhile. Desert Secret! Explore and detect in the fall and winter!!
Nokta au gold Finder. Also amazing!
"Fisher Detectors"? They are dependable?!! Always on the Cutting Edge?! Charlie Fisher was-an-EXPLORER!
In his-younger days had many followers who were weekend Prospectors!
Hi Michael my first proper metal detector was a Fisher 1265x I still have it in mint condition, still a great machine
@@paulwarrenmetaldetecting Howdy Paul from North Texas, USA. During the early 1980's when Charlie Fisher was alive and quite active, The Late George Mrockowski;
of La Mesa (San Diego County) CA, my best friend Alan Taylor and I became a prospecting team who along with late George, his Hollywood Producer friend;
Bob Grant, my Dog Spike and every once in a while some weekender would journey out to the Anza Borrego, where George had detected with his Fisher and;
which was Donated to The Whaley House in Olde San Diego, One Silver Chestplate and Spanish Helmet from General De Anza's exploration of Northern Baja CA.
George had accumulated a lot of valuable and semi property from the vast deserts of CA, Owned a Detector Shop in Old Town, took folks out and showed them how
and of course endorsed his long time friend Charlie Fisher; whose machines were always ahead of all others then..
@@MichaelOliver-ry7fj Oh WOW 😍 thanks for both the story and information I wish I was there at the time, I'm always going to have a soft spot for the older Fisher machines, it's a shame what's happened to the company now, it's like they've just given up 😔 hopefully they might surprise us at some point in the future with some thing new and interesting Be Lucky Michael ✌🏻
@@paulwarrenmetaldetecting Yes Paul, we did have some truly memorable experiences. Once Charlie Fisher passed, the Innovation from his personality was over..