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Got me 8 inch octagon coil this morning.
Punches well and seems to hold ground balance better longer than the big stock octagon in this bad dirt.Just initally testing.
Sometimes big coils in bad soil can be overpowering or overly sensitive to the dirt and a smaller yet not too small coil can really punch better.
Keith
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Very nice Video Andrew.Watched it yesterday evening,
Very nice follow up report too!
Do you know the F.E.bar that dirt is?You may of said but I didnt catch it.
Yes the Tarsacci can be really quite in iron Vs VLF.Falsing wise.
Keith
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Keith Southern
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Good Video..!
Man that dudes got a voice like a radio announcer.
Only thing I would do is to add more salinity.in machine gun iron the salinity higher like in the mid 40s really helps to clean up signals that are being blippity at certain angles.And use 18khz its slightly better in reactivity.
Good for Dave hes taken quickly to the Tarsacci.It took me awhile to accustom to the audio.T
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
It would be like any other detector the smaller the target the tighter and centered youd have to be.
I dont encounter any coke so I cant speak of that
In harsh dirt the Tarsacci can behave more like a VLF in better dirt.All the same principles apply to sizes etc as response you will get.
Now things Like I showed in the videos of say the bottle cap and Tin sheet foil that was more to sho
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I think once the Interview is completed and posted.it goes slow 10 minutes of talking is lots of hours of transcribing it can be a supplemented to the Tarsacci.
Keith
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
What really sticks out to me is the ID's of the coins cut or whole read about the same.
This is an excellent showing of the Tarsacci is not exactly using conductance to gauge ID but target purity I.E decay rate!!.At least in my way of thinking.
Nice
Keith
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Nice Video Aaron.
That's very hard to do .get through coke yet not read the coke!
Dave ought to be on cloud 9 in the U.K. for such a feat!
Keith
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hey Ghound I'll check them out and let you know.IVe just got to the whole one right now.
Dont worry about the Ace hardware nail.LOL
Its a 1890's western ghost town wire nail..very hard to disc out clean.But what do I know??I love it.
J&D very good info thanks!!
Keith
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Keith Southern
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ozzie Wrote:
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> Aaron, I'll check it out, but for instructional sa
> ke. . .if I set it on 5,.... 4 & 6 will be notched
> but... -30 up to +3 and + 7 and above will still b
> e heard?
Ozzie its +2,-2 for wherever you set it.I have a video talking about it.
Set it at 5 then you'll get 3,4,(5),6,7, notched
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
1300s to be exact can you imagine that!!!
he sent a whole a cut half and a Cut quarter.
I must say there really thin.
I've made a video with a nail in hole .Whole hammered 6 inches with nail above it three inches and to the side slightly . 4/5 F.E. bar dirt.
And same coin in same soil 8 inch deep byy itself.
Keith
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Small coil would be welcome I assume at some point.
BUT yes you cant think of it in VLF Terms of smaller equals better target isolation.On a Tarsacci it may just be a small gain over stock which is already stellar at target isolation.
I at first wanted a small coil bad then figured out the separation and co-locates the stock was hitting.
Now I'm sort of happy I can hunt deep and sep
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Keith Southern
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Great to have you selling them Don!
Dons a great HONEST Dealer.Alway's willing to help!Respected highly especially in the Southeast far and wide especially in the Relic community.
And one of the few brick and mortar guys left.
Keith
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Ahh Ok Fellas.!!
What's funny is I feel I have seen it before somewhere.???Like a square linked brass chain that would always lay flat.Horse tack piece?
It feels turn of the century to me.
Studying it more its engineering tells me it accepted a strap in the open end but could have been so that the strap could have been loosened from a buckle on it and then removed from the hook wit
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Very good write-up Tom!
The Tarsacci is way advanced.This is a huge revolution in detector tech.
Imagine pulse ground performance with discrimination.
It's a very quality built.Just the rod system would be a 500.00 after market option Its high grade carbon not like alot of this carbon you see floating around.
The attention to detail could only come from a individual who takes p
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Dug it this evening in a spot in the woods where I dug a Yankee Spur and some dropped 3 ringers.
Might be later like rifle sling Hook WW- 1 or something?
Keith
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Keith Southern
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
The Deeptechs are very deep in my soil but in my soil you have to be dead on the ground balance continuously to achieve great depths in quickly changing soil that's just the way a powerful sensitive machine is in bad soil.drop it to good dirt and its a whole lot less work to keep it there on a deep nickle.. DID YOU KNOW THAT?The Detech with amp on will do it but running around with it on wil
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Keith Southern
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Here's most of the Tarsacci digs from last time I took a pic last week for a text to someone, had a few hunts since then try to hunt in the evenings this time of year unless I have a great spot to hunt.
One or two brass pieces may have already been in the bin I'm not sure I've been filling it since may and just started dumping items into it as I got home.At first wasnt thinking
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Keith Southern
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