DirtDiggerDaveinMD
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That was an unnecessary post, and for a moderator, a bit childish.
I disagree. Treasure_Hunter was within his rights to suspend the belligerent member that was being abusive toward him. The comment was spot on.
That was an unnecessary post, and for a moderator, a bit childish.
I disagree. Treasure_Hunter was within his rights to suspend the belligerent member that was being abusive toward him. The comment was spot on.
More civil war relics have been found between Chattanooga and Atlanta with Tesoro metal detectors than all all other machines combined. It is liuke you are bashing a classic 1948 Harley Davidson Panhead compared to a modern day Yamaha R6 .
It’s kinda like a regular toothbrush vs an electric toothbrush IMO.
One is old school and slow, the other faster and recommended by 9 out of 10 dentists.
But... If you know how to properly use either, you’ll have clean teeth.
I have both machines, I know how to use both. I like both. I find stuff with both.
I still use my Cibola. I have nicknamed it "killer".
That guy has probably seen your videos and figures that anywhere near your house would be a good place to find some deep treasures with the Tejon...
I have gotten quite a kick out of this thread. During the 10-years I ran Arizona Gold Adventures, the 25 Tesoro Lobo Super Trac's we used found over 2.7 Troy pounds of gold nuggets and pickers for our clients. My Vaquero paid for itself within two-months with gold and silver finds. My Cibola only took a week to pay for itself. My Sand Shark, ahh, I miss my Sand Shark, found over $5,000.00 worth (melt) of gold jewelry on Long Island, and Bronx, NY, beaches in less than two-years. Musket balls, grapeshot, three-ringers, and clad, just to much to even count.
Tesoro started it's death dive for real when James left. He was the brother that drove marketing, advertising, public relations, and customer outreach. Vince, is introverted, and just wanted to teach school (which is what he does now). Jack (their dad), was THE driving force behind Tesoro, and when he passed, so did the Company. Great machines, built like tanks, and they can find the good stuff.
I hunt North Georgia. Some in Tennessee. I know Daniel In Tn ....he got on Youtube at a firing range that local hunters had been hunting for over 40 years and in his Youtube video , he claimed it as his own. He claimed he found it and named it Bullet hill. That is okay. He is a young guy just lile calabsh digger that has been hunting a few years. What Daniel did not tell you while bashing a Tesoro is that his new found Bullet Hill has some of the worst bad ground any of us in this county has ever seen. See , Daniel is not from this county. He did not know we had found as many as 10,000 fired bullets from this spot and it is a spot we saved for hot weather or to take newbie's there to learn to hunt. No Harm , No fowl Daniel. The only thing that bothered me was him bashing a Tesoro at the site. I have hauled so many artillery shells out of site that it busted a shock tower on the truck. My partner used a metal box Eldorado with a 11 inch wide scan and then a Bandido II Unax and he found so much stuff that he had to build a small building to put it all in while Callabash digger was playing in his back yard sandbox