My dad is getting back into md after 25 years

Fabbr

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Jan 28, 2013
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Detector(s) used
Garrett AT pro 5x8DD coil, Tesoro Vaquero, Garrett pro pointer, Lesche, Grey Ghost Headphones
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
He got me started way back then, he had an analog machine and it was awesome, after a lot of research I was able to figure out what it was, it was a daytona chief. He asked me the other day to help him pick out a machine as I have been doing a lot of research. Weight was a primary concern, simplicity as well as manual ground balance was one of my requirements for his machine. I decided on a vequero and it is on the way. I recently purchased a cibola for my fiance, simpler yet (she repels technology) I own an at pro, I feel these 3 machines complement each other well. 'Ine runs at 15khz with a slight 3 frequency adjust, the tesoros have this as you know, the vequero is 14khz, and the cibola is 14.7. Will these detectors tolerate each other decent in the field? Feel free to speculate on the proximity these 3 will tolerate, thanks for looking
 

Yes,they will tolerate each other fine.The vaquero and Cibola has a frequency shift switch.Three frequencies to choose from.Sounds like you made a good plan. :-D
 

Should see some impressive finds with those tesoros. Had a at pro before and wouldn't turn back once i got the cibola and vaquero. Those are the top of the line machines as far as relic hunting in my book
 

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Was it (Dad's MD) one of these Fabbr?
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Similar, would be early 80's, chief, brave etc again these machines as well as the ones you posted pics of were very decent
 

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