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« on: February 13, 2011, 05:32:02 pm »
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I finally got the hang of ground balance with my new Tesoro Tejon. Incredible depth and sensitivity. Went out with a group prospecting this weekend and got to run a head to head test with the Tesoro Lobo Super Trak. The Tejon beat the LST quite easily in the alternative detection mode. The reason I bought the Tejon is it has the same frequency as the TSL. Also there was an Aussie who had a Tejon and was beating out his buddies with their Minelabs which was a good testimony for me.

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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2011, 09:45:16 pm »
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The Tejon is a great machine! Always depth beyond most other detectors. I have units costing three times a Tejon that i would say gives not any more depth and simplicity. I just love it.

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« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2011, 10:00:03 pm »
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Good info guys, I have been turned off by a lot of detectors or suppliers lately. We need solid machines, that work. I can remember when we didn't have Kellyco or the internet. Does anyone remember the prices back then? Or how many choices you had? I didn't even take up the hobby till 20 years later. I honestly wouldn't mind owning either of those machines.

I'm still not sold on either machine, but I will keep an eye out for similar post. I found a Fisher catch my eye for coins, and a Whites for prospecting. Cost is not important as long as it does what it is supposed to.

I really liked the first Tesero I seen, came very close to buying it. I didn't need VDI or discrimination. But my choices have changed due to my area and what I want to do, now I know there is no one machine that does it all.

Keep up the post, and what you like about them. I only reply to certain post, and Tesero is one of them. Thanks.



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I understand the Tejon can detect down to 20". Any owner tell me how big the artifact has to be at that depth for the tejon to detect it?

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For example, last Sunday I'd dug out a big brass/steel hinged lock from the depth 72cm (about 29").

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