damiani1
Sr. Member
- Jun 2, 2013
- 285
- 60
- Detector(s) used
- Current: Tesoro silver umax, Whites Spectrum XLT
Past: Garrett ace 250
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
My first month and a half "good" finds with Tesoro Silver umax
Today marks my first month and a half with my tesoro silver umax. First of all I have to say that I enjoy it way more than my old ace 250. The recovery time is unbelievable. The depth on large objects is great, the fork shown was pulled out at about 11 inches. I have been able to id most of my finds although the lion clip thing is still up in the air . Of all the finds I like the ww1 era button the most. In the green container is $11.81 in clad.
The other finds starting from the top row (excluding fork): 1941 lipstick, 1930's shaving lid, 1911-1934 shotgun shell casing, 1957 rambler toy car.
Now onto the bottom row: lion clip, 1.6 gram sterling silver crucifix, ww1 button, and lastly a 1989 lady's 1100L gucci watch
These are the finds I found the be the most interesting as I have ton's of "junk" still
Here they are:
Today marks my first month and a half with my tesoro silver umax. First of all I have to say that I enjoy it way more than my old ace 250. The recovery time is unbelievable. The depth on large objects is great, the fork shown was pulled out at about 11 inches. I have been able to id most of my finds although the lion clip thing is still up in the air . Of all the finds I like the ww1 era button the most. In the green container is $11.81 in clad.
The other finds starting from the top row (excluding fork): 1941 lipstick, 1930's shaving lid, 1911-1934 shotgun shell casing, 1957 rambler toy car.
Now onto the bottom row: lion clip, 1.6 gram sterling silver crucifix, ww1 button, and lastly a 1989 lady's 1100L gucci watch
These are the finds I found the be the most interesting as I have ton's of "junk" still
Here they are:
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