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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rimbuman on October 31, 2012, 03:21:21 pm

Title: Carbon coils
Post by: Rimbuman on October 31, 2012, 03:21:21 pm
Hi to all,

Anyone using Woody's Carbon coils? Are they so much better than other commercial coils?
How about the deep seeking capabilities of the larger ones "35 inch and up" with a modded detector?
Carbon coils are out there but I don't read much from the detectorists using them.

Cheers,
Rimbuman
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: ARIZONA on November 02, 2012, 12:00:42 am
Hi to all,

Anyone using woody's carbon coils? Are they so much better than other commercial coils?
How about the deep seeking capabilities of the larger ones "35 inch and up" with a modded detector?
Carbon coil are out there but I don't read much from the detectorists using them.

Cheers,
Rimbuman

  I do not think anyone is using them yet except the makers.  Too much secret stuff to hide from spies.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: Rimbuman on November 02, 2012, 01:27:41 am
No spies, no lies, no secrets. These coils are available for ordering quite some time . http://www.carboncoils.com/

Only no reading about how great or disappointing  they are.

Silence could be good indicator because no one who made the $purchase$ and experienced the "superior performance" of these carbon coils wants to ring the big bell so they give them selves the time to work the most promising $gold$ bearing soil without to much competition.

If these coils were real crap, the poo would have hit the fan all ready some time ago, unless they all used their "no good 30 day money back" option.

Cheers,
Rimbuman
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: ARIZONA on November 02, 2012, 02:30:28 am
  Give them a call and you will find out that they are not available at the moment.  Maybe they are selling hundreds per day and can not keep up with demand.  I had a friend contact them a few months ago about getting one.  Was told to wait.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: Rimbuman on November 02, 2012, 02:50:40 am
This situation could be actual at this moment or for a while already, I don't know about this and I don't have anything to do with this, I'm not even Australian.
I'm sorry for you and your friend an anyone else who has to deal with this delay or unavailability.
But my topic was more about getting some response from already users of these coils.
I am beginning to have a gut feeling that these coils are quite all right or better and nobody is willing to talk about this to give them selves more time to dig the good stuff.
I think I know enough.

Cheers,
Rimbuman
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: ARIZONA on November 07, 2012, 07:32:07 am
  I sent a email to the address they have listed on their website they have listed for their coils.  Lets see how long it takes to get a answer.  I asked

 
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Howdy.  I am interested in your coils.  Which models do you have in stock and ready to ship!  Thanks
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: ken on November 07, 2012, 07:06:45 pm
Hi ,  I orderd a 14' coil two weeks ago and it has arrived already I am going out in a couple of weeks time to try it out . Ken 
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: Rimbuman on November 08, 2012, 03:08:14 am
Hi Ken,

Great you did your order and already received your coil. I hope you will post about the you new coil in the fields.
So the Q for a new coil is not that long after all.
Again, I'm really interested in some posts about already users of these coils.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: nuggetnut on November 08, 2012, 10:19:57 am
Ya
keep us posted as I'm in the market for a  25"  or  30" coil for deep nuggets.  Thanks.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: Rimbuman on November 09, 2012, 03:30:40 am
I believe they don't have stock and they are hand made by order, so that explains the waiting time.
Woody makes the windings and Chris wraps them in carbon with resin.
This takes some time you know.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: ARIZONA on November 13, 2012, 12:35:47 pm
  I sent a email to them about the coils 5 days ago.  Guess what, no answer yet.  I guess they are too busy to answer a email.  Must be nice.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: Rimbuman on November 13, 2012, 11:44:57 pm
Don't think so, "always answer your business mail".

If there is a waiting list, ask to be put on it for your order.
Maybe something happening, sick, vacation, supply problems or something else.
Mail or call again Arizona.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: ARIZONA on November 14, 2012, 01:12:27 am
  I wonder who Peter is?  Ha Ha, woody.

http://www.detectingwestaustraliangold.com/t2358-who-has-experience-with-big-carbon-mono-loop-coils
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: Rimbuman on November 14, 2012, 04:32:34 am
Can't really tell, but it could be. Visit him at home at see if his floor tiles matches with the one's on the picture.
With you guys in Australia, when there is a lot of talk there is nothing and when there is silence there is something going on.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: nuggetnut on November 14, 2012, 11:32:28 am
Hi Arizona
Everytime I send an email I've received an answer within hrs and sometimes within 15 mins. 6 emails sent with great response time if I must say so myself.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: ARIZONA on November 15, 2012, 07:04:11 am
Hi Arizona
Everytime I send an email I've received an answer within hrs and sometimes within 15 mins. 6 emails sent with great response time if I must say so myself.
  That is great for sure.  Do me a favor then and send them a email to contact me thru the forum here with a PM.
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: ARIZONA on October 16, 2013, 10:37:55 pm
Hi ,  I orderd a 14' coil two weeks ago and it has arrived already I am going out in a couple of weeks time to try it out . Ken

  Does anyone have this coil??
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: woody on November 20, 2013, 07:49:36 pm
I have never had an email from anyone known as Arizona,  I suspect he was the same guy on Ebay trying to work out how we make the regulation for our light weight Lithium batteries.

It is very easy to put 2 and 2 together..
Title: Re: Carbon coils
Post by: LE.JAG on December 31, 2013, 10:48:39 am
Hi,   I use a carbon coil now for 1 year

   14 inches on my two pulsepower PI
   Goldscan 5c and Goldquest ssv3

   only on the beach in France, 
  big advantage, it is really waterproof  !!

   it takes very little in the wet sand, 
    alliances of less than 1 gr smoothly and depth    ;)

    my best taken with the carbon has been a gold coin 2 escudos !
   and a lot of gold, a little over 150 grams for the year 2013 ...

   a question, the new carbon coil, wire litz,
    you are her most sensitive / quiet,,
    that the old model  ?