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Finding that myself, usually keeping the sensitivity around 6-7, any higher I’m getting fooled by iron. The unit does not require the sensitivity to be cranked wide open for high performance depth.
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Fantastic report Keith!
Really appreciate all the time your putting in out there in the field! Imagine all the other good stuff you would have found by now if ya listen to me last summer!
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Great story David! Half dimes are extremely rare in my parts, can only dream of digging one of those little jems up!
Dude your really rocking out the posts, in another week at this rate you oughta be surpassing Keith or even Tom!
WTG!
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
tnsharpshooter Wrote:
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> > If end up needing the small coil lemme know!
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> Which coil?
> Smallest or the next size bigger?
It’s the 6” round, like new.
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
No Bob.....your missing the point. Remember you made light of the fact that Daniel paid so much for shipping his CZ, and you paid so little? And why is that??? Because you did NOT ship that TARSACCI INSURED. If you HAD insured it for the $1200.00 you were selling it for, you would have been charged at least $20 extra. However, you decided to “roll the dice”, good luck w that!
Ever heard of “Por
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Wow Paul! Getting both knees replaced within 6 months? Man, I wish you a speedy recovery! Sorry to see one of our valued TARSACCI team members on the disabled list! In the mean time, keep Denny on the path, don’t forget to shoot us some drone pics once in awhile!
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
There are only four distributions including myself.
The price of the TARSACCI is the same no matter what dealer you go too.
We do NOT charge tax.
The price is $1495 + $39 Priority Mail Insured Shipping.
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
The disc was set at 0.
Yes agreed, there was very little ferrous readings on the gold coin video, however quite different with high conducting quarter, hmmmm.
I’m not satisfied with the video, as I was rushed. I’ll reshoot it tomorrow along with different variations.
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
We thought the TARSACCI could take the same test to another level by using a LOWER conductor this time....
Sorry I didn’t get the coil swinging completely over the target, I was concerned about getting the phone closer to the detector to pickup the sound. I’ll re-shoot another one tomorrow.
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
ground.....yes, I will get you a video of the 8000 replicating those exact specifications of the preceding video, no problem.
Look for it later this afternoon.
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I wish I had a YARD like that to search, especially w the possibility of Civil War relics.
Sounds like the TARSACCI is right at home in that high min soil!
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Dave,
There’s already is a lot of other good videos that demonstrate the settings of the MDT 8000.
Keith and I are focused more on “specialty” or “little know” things that demonstrate the unique attributes of the unit.
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Um.....yeah.
I could of think of a lot more “descriptive” adjectives to describe “Deeptech-Barry” who caused so much trouble here and eventually got kicked off.
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
ehhhh,,,,I don’t know Badger, I don’t have any “loaner” units to spare.
Hey Keith, how bout you? Y’all wanna loan Carter Pennington your TARSACCI for awhile?
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Okay, here’s one more video testing the TARSACCI with coke rocks and the $1 gold coin. However, this time they had been soaked in water for 24hrs.
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Great demo Keith!
Gotta love the PUNCH on the 8000!
Wish I had chunks of nasty minerals like that to test with up here.
I like your SAFARI, I should have gotten one of those instead of that CTX, would’ve saved me a lot of money!
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Hey Badger, yeah I’m still in the habit of doing that, old habits hard to break! Hey what’s the story behind those 2 GW buttons? Any pics?
Thanks
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Aaron
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
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