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« Reply #10 on: October 12, 2009, 04:42:17 pm »
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Tabdog you sound like my kind of guy ... I'll add the compadre to my check out list


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« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2009, 05:01:08 pm »
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I wish Tesoro would pay me,,, lol

I sell a lot of them.

It is just my enthusiasm for the machine.

I just responded this in a post a few moments ago.

A guy was trying to decide between the new
high end Whites or the Minelab.

Some one mentioned this.

I love to buy made in the USA things and have two whites and a garret. But I am new to minelab excal and all I can say is wow. The v3 has lots of post on how it picks up bottle caps and I will say my whites BHID finds them to. But hands down I think minelabs multi Feq. wins. Also I have seen guys and gals on this site with the low end detectors having better finds. Because they dig all we knock out because we sometimes know what we are doing.

I answered this,

Nothin slow about MisSpeedy

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Te He he,

 

Tabdog

Later;


Hope that I do not confussed you any further,
but let me clue you into a best kept secrete.

Compadre rules tha Tot Lots!!!

That is where I find the bigger part of my gold
finds.

The Compadre is also very good in heavy trash.
It has a small foot print, both below and above
the ground. I have come to the point that it is
just about my favorite trash machine.

High trash areas are usually good places to find
some goodies.

I have five Tesoroes, but my two Compadres
have found the most gold by far.

L@@kie here;

1 It cost the same as a good coil

2 It has a life time warranty

3 It cost $152 brand new

4 It can hit a small gold ring that only registers
as foil at 8 inches easy

5 It air tested a small gold and platinum ring at
10 or 11 inches with a diggable signal

6 You are all fools if you do not have one in your
arsenal

All this and it will only air test a quarter at 7 inches
with a week signal.

I go after gold. On beaches, I want better depth,
but the Compadre aint no slouch on gold.

My Vaquero and Euro Sabre uMax get better depth
on gold, but they are not the tot lot tool that the
Compadre is. They are about a tie in trash.

All Tesoroes like gold.

If you know how, they are good to me in iron.

Happy Huntin,



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« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2009, 09:56:52 pm »
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You ole' fox, you! That one did me in. Soon as the money comes, Christmas, or finding a ring-THIS TIME I'm gettin' one. You and Monte have done messed my mind up-that and the fact I have a couple of Tesoroes. Pray Idea

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« Reply #13 on: October 13, 2009, 01:36:33 am »
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Quote:Posted by slingshot
You ole' fox, you! That one did me in. Soon as the money comes, Christmas, or finding a ring-THIS TIME I'm gettin' one. You and Monte have done messed my mind up-that and the fact I have a couple of Tesoroes. Pray Idea


Sling Shot,

I just can not help myself.
I know there are better machines out there.
But I am convinced that these machines work
better than other machines in their price range.

I also believe the Compadre is the best deal going.

I also know that a lot of folks turn up their noses
and will not use them. Some use them and sell them.
They have different complaints.

But, for the right guy, they are a great tool for treasure
hunting.

That is me. It is just about my favorite.

I would hate to be without one.

But, do not think you can do what I do without
lots of practice.

But, then again, it is possible to do even better.

Happy Huntin,

Tabdog

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