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I can't disagree with you tnss, but why just help Tarsacci users out? Why not all other detector co users? Everything or anything printed in any detector operators manual could be viewed as a tip. Wouldn't it be grand if all on line detector manuals were upgraded with tips and what all upgrades actually did? Just asking! HH jim tn
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I went to work for the co in 1976. 40 years actually after the book was first published. That and Norman Vincent Peal's "The Power Of Positive Thinking" were two highly suggested self improvement reads.. Might have to scrounge up copies and see if relative today. Highly suspect they are. HH jim tn
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Some of you old timers might remember Dale Carnegie and his courses on the book he wrote back then, HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE.
I worked for a Co in Memphis, that made reading "How to win friends and influence people" mandatory. Just thinking, maybe reading it should be mandatory to join treasure forums. LOL HH jim tn
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Hi Brian, I highly suspect the Tarsacci is a much better handler of iron. I don't hunt, however, to many iron laden spots, save for a couple. I am not to far away from some 3-4 bar dirt, though. HH jim tn
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Thanks, Tom, that was the info I wanted re-enforced. My 75 is the LTD 2 DST, which, I am able to run most places with DST off. This is my 3rd one, but is not the deepest of the 3. Something to ponder on, I guess. HH jim tn
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I know it's been stated that there is no advantage to having a Tarsacci over something else if one mainly hunts in F 75 1-2 and occasional 3 bar dirt. I mainly old coin hunt in the likes of yards, old parks and the like, and just wondering in said kind of dirt if the Tarsacci would at least be equal to say a F 75 or Equinox in depth?
Maybe it's this virus thing, but I have a bad itch
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Nice finds, I like that bottle, too. What is the 4th picture item, a coin? Kinda with DFinTx, also, but turf hunting right now is kind of brutal. HH jim tn
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Sales on the F series detectors wasn't to shabby for well over a decade, either. Anyway, many of us would like to see something new from them for us land lubbers. HH jim tn
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If White's has little or no office and warehouse staff and Engineers left and a antiquated distribution system, doesn't seem like much left to buy except perhaps the name.
Although successful and a good name in the industry at one point in time, in reality, not much left to buy today, it would seem. HH jim tn
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Lots of words being written, time consuming research, speculation and a good bit of sniping taking place about a co. that didn't appear to be concerned about moving forward. I've continued to follow the thread just to see whom will be first to challenge ole Cal and tnss to a duel. LOL
Not sure why, but throughout my now 48 years with this hobby I recall owning only one White's
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