FAT SEXY
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Looking for opinions, curious to see how things grade out on TreasureNet
Is Tejon the GOAT?
Is Tejon the GOAT?
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Cosmetic. Some claim there is a difference but the circuitry is the same.Picking your brain: Is there any difference in the black and gray Vaqueros/Tejons or is it purely a cosmetic difference?
Have you ever used a Cibola?All I can add is I have a gray Vaquero and a Black Tejon two of the quietest detectors I own on the Ground I detect I love both, both very lite also, Vaquero is the lightest of the two and that's only because the vaquero runs on one 9 volt battery and the Tejon takes 8- AA batteries
The Vaquero and the Tejon both very good Beep and Digs
Nope never used a CibolaHave you ever used a Cibola?
These people that keep pushing all these newer detectors and telling people how the older analog and single frequency detector are obsolete in my opinion are totally wrong and off base and miss leading the newbie, and have never actually used a older beep and dig like the Vaquero or the Tejon and there are a few more I own that are just as capable, those that keep telling everyone that those older detectors like the Tejon and the Vaquero are obsolete, in my opinion they have an agenda, just because they state these older detectors are obsolete does not make it so.I think my vaquero Is the best machine I have used when I really learned it I had great success I dug a trime at least 6 or 7 inches just learning to set the machine right for the conditions at the place I was and proper swing speed I got much better and had a great time find great things I might have missed before
Are you power balancing your Vaquero if not you should try it, it does give the Vaquero and the Tejon a bit more depth, I also power Balance my Troy Shadow X5 to increase the depth it gets, I can not tell you why it works or how it works but it works, it is also very simple to doI think my vaquero Is the best machine I have used when I really learned it I had great success I dug a trime at least 6 or 7 inches just learning to set the machine right for the conditions at the place I was and proper swing speed I got much better and had a great time find great things I might have missed before
Good points.In my opinion any one new coming in to detecting those new people should start out with a beep and dig and actually learn how and what detecting is actually about, they would become much better detectorist all around, quit relying on a stupid target ID and start listening to the tones on a beep and dig and learn what the detector is telling you, not only that but also learn how to ground balance a detector properly, in my opinion a new person just starting out in this great hobby would be a much better and well rounded detectorist if they would take that route instead of thinking they need the latest and greatest that these You Tubers are peddling.
just my opinion
Quite a list of detectors from Tesoro, sure wish someone would bring them back, I have the Deep Tech Vista X which reminds me of the Tejon quite a bitGifford / Tesoro Timeline:
1975 Bounty Hunter - TR500
1976 C & G (Crum & Gifford) - Bobcat; Lynx; Wildcat
1977- Bounty Hunter - Red Baron
1978 Fisher - 551; 552
1979 Bounty Hunter - Rustler; Raider
1980 Tesoro - Deep Search IV; VI; VII
1981 Tesoro - Aztec; Cortes; Amigo
1982 Tesoro - Scout; Mayan
1983 Tesoro - Inca; Silver Sabre
1984 Tesoro - Montgomery Ward (Contract) Sabre II; Sabre Supreme
1984 Tesoro - Turtle (Contract) Silver Turtle
1985 Tesoro - Golden Sare; Cutlass
1986 Tesoro - Silver Sabre Plus; Eldorado; Royal Sabre
1987 Tesoro - Toltec 100
1988 Tesoro - Toltec 80; Diablo
1989 Tesoro - Golden Sabre Plus; Lobo
1990 Tesoro - Bandito; Pantera
1991 Tesoro - Diablo II; Silver Sabre II; Stingray
1992 Tesoro - Cutlas II; Golden Sabre II
1993 Tesoro - Bandito II
1994 Tesoro - Toltec II
1995 Tesoro - Piranha; Stingray II
1996 Tesoro - uMax Series - uMax Bandito; uMax Cutlass; uMax Diablo; uMax Sidewinder; Amigo II
1997 Tesoro - Lobo Super Traq; Laser PowerMax; Bandito II uMax; Silver Sabre uMax
1998 Tesoro - Ctlas II uMax;
1999 Tesoro - Sand Shark; Laser Rapier
2000 Tesoro - Conquistador; Compadre; Tiger Shark
2001 Tesoro - Cortes; Conquistador uMax; Eldorado II; Silver uMax
2003 Tesoro - DeLeon; Tejon
2004 Tesoro - Cibola; Vaquero
2012 Tesoro - Outlaw
The Compadre is another Beep ad Dig that has always interested me, but what has always stopped me from purchasing one when I do find one for sale is that hard wired coil, I personally like the option of changing out my coils so I just cannot convince myself to jump on a Compadre when they come up for sale, even though the Compadre is one of the most if not the most modded VLF detectors to have ever been produced, but in this day and age who could I get to Mod a Compadre and I am no Electronics expert so no way would I attempt to do those mods myselfOutlaw seems like an underrated Tesoro. I've never personally used one, but research has told me that a lot of people love it.
Also, I've always wondered which was better, Cortes or DeLeon
Depends on the soils The Cortes was better in highly mineralized soils, while the DeLeon was great in milder and neutral soils and sands.Outlaw seems like an underrated Tesoro. I've never personally used one, but research has told me that a lot of people love it.
Also, I've always wondered which was better, Cortes or DeLeon