Which older Tesoro Models are good for finding gold?

randyk

Tenderfoot
May 8, 2015
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AZ
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Tesoro Inca, BH Pioneer 101
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
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I just picked up a original lobo in great condition $200.
They are a gold detector mainly but will work for other types of md also.
 

I've been told that the Compadre-a relic machine-does a more than decent job on nugget shooting. Seen on other forums for quite a few years now BUT I like my 2 tesoros so much for many years,TLST/GS, that never tried a comparison test.....yet...John
 

Thanks for the advice, guys! I found a Tesoro Inca on ebay so we'll see how that does. I like supporting Tesoro since they are local (AZ)!
 

Saw a Maya awhile back but couldn't get to it before it sold!
 

My first gold detector was a used Lobo. I was not impressed and sold it quickly. Just one guy's opinion.
 

For 2 years Tesoro used my Lobo review as it was a decent gold getter but TOUGH to run. The redo into Lobo Super Traq did the trick on many fronts. No complaints in over 13 years. El Dorado is a very nice old school Tesoro. I owned the original but when redone into a micro it lost some ,same as the Golden Sabre performance. When in biz in the 80-90s I sold many 1,000s of their fine products and no problems ever due to high quality production requirements back in the day.-John
 

Lobo St is a older unit as they've been around for a long time.
 

My first gold (ring) was found with my Cibola.
I believe if a person knows their machine well enough, they (should)
find gold. You gotta love that sound, when it "sees" that metal...!
 

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