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Dan-Pa. Wrote:
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> Nutshell indeed....location..location...and lots
> of perseverance.....always felt Tesoro was the
> leader in this type hunting.....of course I am old
> school.....
You're right about Tesoro detectors.
My Tesoro Compadre does an amazing job detecting small gold chains. It puts a lot of the high
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tabman
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
The Cazador WILL have multi-tone ID and have LARGE 2 digit number ID. Just guessing.
Hombre I'm with you in thinking that it will come in the Deleon/Cortes envelope. That makes good business sense.
tabman
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tabman
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I don't think Tesoro will price most folks out of the market. I'm guessing the new detector will have a large VDI screen with easy to read ID numbers, a ground balance in the discriminate mode, good depth, tone ID, and powered by 8 AA batteries. Just guessing.
tabman
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jim tn Wrote:
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> I just ordered one for my A T Pro and if it works
> like it sounds like it does, will get one for my F
> 75 LTD. Had been debating about getting one, but
> your recent posts, Keith, spurred me to get one.
> HH jim tn
Jim, I've heard some good things about the NEL Sharpshooter coil.
tabman
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deathray Wrote:
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> Seaweed, your comment really pisses me off. I dont
> know where you have been living bud,but racism
> goes both ways,period. Im a whiteboy,and I have
> been on the recieving end of racist attacks by
> both blacks and hispanics. Maybe you live in a
> whitebread gated community,but walk downtown
>
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tabman
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Steveg, you hit it out of the park. There's way too much thought and speach control in this country.
You're not a racist or being unreasonable for simply thinking what is most likely the truth.
tabman
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jim tn Wrote:
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> I highly suspect, Del, it will have that LONG 7'
> cable. HH jim tn
I hate that frigging long cable.
tabman
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tabman
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I just ordered a NEL Sharpshooter Coil for My T2SE, because I didn't know that Teknetics just came out with the 5 x 10 DD coil. The 5 x 10 works great on my Omega and G2. I just wish it had a little more depth. Around 7 inches on a dime is pushing it. It should get more depth on the T2SE. I wonder how it compares to the NEL Sharpshooter coil?
tabman
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tabman
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Sometimes moisture gets into the ProPointer from dew and rinsing it off. Remove the battery cap and the rubber boot cover on the power switch and let it air out for a day or so. Doing this has saved me from having to send it in to the factory on more than one ocassion.
tabman
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