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I'm a big fan of the 1236X-2 also. Had a deep Los Banos one and found some deep seated coins and relics with it.
Tried a Taiwan model and it wasn't near as deep as the Los Banos one. Unfortunately I don't have one in my arsenal now, but I'm watching
I have a Tesoro Silver right now that I use on occasion and it's just a pleasant detector to use, I also have a royal sa
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Jerry (TX)
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Used Tesoro, Bandido II Uamx or Eldorado Umax, both have manual gb
The Older Whites are good too, 5900 or 6000 pro sl, eagle spectrum, Classic series with (Mr. Bill's Mods)
These are a few
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Jerry (TX)
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My Great Great Grandfather William Goddin Coleman was mustered into Company D of the 5th Texas Infantry in May 1862 at Huntsville Texas.
The Bloody Fifth as Lee Called them fought at Seven Pines, Second Manassas, Antitem, Fredricksburg, Gettysburg (Hood's Division), Chickamunga, Wildernes etc. My Great Great Grandfather was wounded in the thigh at Gettysburg, I imagine trying to take littl
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Jerry (TX)
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Thanks Guys
Harold,
the coins were 5' to 7" deep. They all ID were they were suppose to in the Penny Dime or Quarter Range.
I'm going to go back and dig more non-ferrous signals. I didn't have time to do much more than cherry pick the first time.
I was using the Blue Max 6" coil
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Jerry (TX)
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This was first day out using the White's Silver Eagle I bought from Keith recently.
Weight didn't bother me much as I have been using a CZ-5 all Winter.
First 5 silver day, I've had in a long time, and a buff to boot.
I love the tone of the old white's machines.
Thanks Keith for the good deal on the old Eagle
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Jerry (TX)
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I'm with Keith on this one, pick up a used Tesoro Umax.
There fun to use and will fill your pouch.
Good Luck on what ever you decide
HH, Jerry
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Jerry (TX)
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Sven1 Wrote:
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> Now what do you need a Racer for............? LOL
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I been looking for something to bump my cz for like 20 years.
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Jerry (TX)
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Best Hunt was 2 1/2 yrs later finding the missing keeper to my Snake Buckle
Many detectors and coils were used along the way.
Tesoro Cutlass II w/ 5.75 coil did the trick. Big iron Hinge was right next to it.
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Jerry (TX)
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Thanks LowBoy
I was begining to think that no one had an At Gold on the forum.
I used it today in disc 1 with iron audio on but I had the Iron resolution set to high at default 40
I did manage a couple keepers out of the iron though.
HH, jerry
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Jerry (TX)
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Hello People
I just picked up a new to me AT Gold and was wondering the best way to use the detector in Iron.
Any tips or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Jerry
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Jerry (TX)
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Thanks Tom
You observations are greatly appreciated.
I used my CZ-5 with 5" coil in some trashy Demo Lots yesterday.
It provided some good finds in very trashy home tear down demo lot scenarios.
I don't think I would have done as well with the stock coil.
Better finds, 8wheats, worn stander, old store token, copper schlumberger knife/tool?
Thanks
Jerry
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Jerry (TX)
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Tom, I have been following your post for many years being a CZ user my self.
I have gained alot of knowledge from your post and videos.
I have noticed though that you don't mention the 5" coil to often.
In your inland video your using the 8" stock coil in a old trashy yard site, I can understand using the stock coil for filming purposes.
Just wonder what your thoughts are o
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Jerry (TX)
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Keith Southern Wrote:
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> Good luck excellent coil!!
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> hard to obtain...
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> I loved mine...
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> But to be truthfull I got more goodies out of the
> iron with 5x10!!!that 5x10 loves deep silver on
> edge ..not sure why but that combo would get
> silver in areas I never even dig coin's....SEATE
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Jerry (TX)
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Keith Southern Wrote:
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> Very nice setup you hav ehtere for sure...
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> one of the better machine's ever built...way ahead
> of it's time....Even today it can be VERY
> competitive....the added bonus of the elliptical
> coil is a rare find!!!
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> the Goldtrax is the must have version for relics
&g
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Jerry (TX)
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I have for your concideration an exceptional Condition Treasure Baron Goldtrax detector with Black Sand Module installed. 9 out of 10 condition and wioks as it should.
Any imperfections percieved in the photos are reflections off the glossy paint of the Goldtrax.
A George Payne engineered machine, I reccomend you explore the Treasure baron forum and read about this machine.
Goldtrax comes wit
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Jerry (TX)
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