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You can't keep a good beach bum down lol

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Tomo,is that your latest toy ::g its certainly a nice bit of kit,waterproof to 200 ft i think ::g

I use one of the straight shafts that you can buy from the states for the Excalibur II on my Pulse makes it alot better to swing,the coils are hardwired but you can get a waterproof 'Coiltek' kit that allows you then to use all the Sovereign coils as well ::g
Equinox 6'',11'' and 15'' coils.
Deus 2 9'' coil.
Minelab GPX 14'' and 18'' Coiltek coils.
Fisher TW-5 twin box.
Nexus MP 13'' coil.
Nexus SE dual 9'' coil.
Whites TDI Pro 20'' coil.
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Mega B wrote:Tomo,is that your latest toy ::g its certainly a nice bit of kit,waterproof to 200 ft i think ::g
Cheers mega. I've got it on a try before I buy agreement :D
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Just updated my 1st post about using all the Sovereign coils and after market coils on it as well,still makes it totally waterproof but gives you a wider spectrum of coils from the 8 and 10 inch stock coils.
Equinox 6'',11'' and 15'' coils.
Deus 2 9'' coil.
Minelab GPX 14'' and 18'' Coiltek coils.
Fisher TW-5 twin box.
Nexus MP 13'' coil.
Nexus SE dual 9'' coil.
Whites TDI Pro 20'' coil.
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Go for it tomo good luck ::g
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Cheers guys ::g
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Post by silverwood »

On my list one of them.
Good luck with it tomo.
Looking forward to your posts.
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Can,t beat a bit of beach ::g
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Post by Pav »

=P~ I like it.
I know its a Sov but they just look the business. When the gold comes I am going to get one as see it as a bomb proof machine that can be thrown in the trunk. Aesthetically it looks like something that was designed in the last 10 years unlike most machines that look more dated than a zx spectrum!
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Post by del1969trotter »

very nice machine,ive had mine for nearly 3 years and only used it about three times,but its worth its money and will be getting used a lot more soon,good luck with it tomo ::g
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