Southern_Digger
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- May 21, 2012
- 573
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Explorer and Excalibur; Tesoro Tejon; Fisher 1265-X; Garrett Master Hunter; White's Coinmaster; In closet: Bounty Hunter and Relco
- Primary Interest:
- Other
This unusual armrest break occured a few months ago and I attempted to repair it without success. Rusty at Tesoro came to the rescue. I sent it in recently and received it back only three weeks later. This is the best all-purpose dry sand metal detector I have ever owned. It is lightweight (2.5lbs.); packs down easily for travel; and is very sensitive for small and deep targets. Oldest coin I found with it is an 1853 seated liberty dime. I found numerous military buttons as well as the young man pictured on the cover of Western-Eastern Treasures (Nov. or Dec. 2009 issue). In that cover photo he is holding this detector.
The following Tesoro finds came from local parks. My days off have been hampered by bad weather, therefore, limited. However since getting the repaired detector back, I have managed to dig close to $30.00
.925
.925
I should add that Tesoro did an exceptional job with the repair--thanks rusty.
The following Tesoro finds came from local parks. My days off have been hampered by bad weather, therefore, limited. However since getting the repaired detector back, I have managed to dig close to $30.00
.925
.925
I should add that Tesoro did an exceptional job with the repair--thanks rusty.
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