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dogodog

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  1. I think it is a good move on their part, No sense in manufacturing a bunch of machines that  basically do the same thing. From a business standpoint this might free up some cash to invest in tech which can get to the end user in a timely fashion. This also means that they will still be in business down the road (which is a great thing). IMHO they made a decision based on a tight market and a global supply issues. The detectors that are still on the shelf are good stout machines and will still sell well. As for the Legend I need to see a little more before I give it a whirl. I wish them a lot of luck in the future.

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  2. Hate to say it 350 (BUT) I was using a tesoro with a 10x12  concentric. Not knocking the 800 but for me it has some troubles with iron nails mixed with  good targets. This place is filthy with the old tin coated roofing nails and larger framing nails of the 20's to 50's. The disc ability and circuitry allow for some pretty nice results. That being said, me and my buddy have hit this small area about 7 times with the 800, and have found around 3 silver coins. Four times with one guy  (about 6 hours) with the tesoro has yielded 8. I grew up on analog machines and have learned to trust the 1 tone machines without ID numbers. Tesoro sounds just don't lie to you. Once you master the sounds your confidence will increase. I love the 800 in most places, But sometimes it requires a Tesoro to squeak out some more  treasure out of your sites. (That you know has a little more to give.) Ever wonder why there are not a lot of Tesoro's for sale? I have one more Tesoro secret that I'll keep.

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  3. 350 looks like were brother's from another mother. I to have the Raynaud's not so bad though. Usually my index and middle finger on my left hand and oddly my knee caps. I hate loosing feeling in my middle finger Ha Ha. Usually starts right around November/December but sometimes earlier. Mine started when I turned 43. Heated anything really doesn't help me, seems like I just have to relax for it to go away.

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  4. My rule is snow = No, Deep frozen ground = No. If it's just cold 35/45 degree's I rubber band a hand warmer to my control unit and give it a go, Just be careful of hitting your coil on something hard. Most times out in the cold are just not fun so I use my time to catalog coins and data created in the warmer month's. Detecting in the cold is really not worth the effort even if I know something good lurks in my future, I'll wait till spring.

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  5. I would have a year ago, But not now. The 800 fits the bill in the MF department. EVEN if it was slightly better than the 800 I just couldn't see the benefit of adding that machine to my toolbox. I think the early hype and VERY late arrival is going to hurt their sales. Some people can only wait so long before they move on (like I did). Playing catch up in a niche market is a bad place to be.

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  6. Welcome 91, Glad your not a lurker anymore. Don't be leery of posting we take the good, the bad and the ugly. Posting bad days and good days help us all become better detectors. I have an MK and my top coil choice is the 9'' concentric. It's a great overall coil. Glad you joined up!!! looking forward to your input.

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  7. Thanks 350, You won't be disappointed with a low Khz Tesoro machine. The Disc is second to none. I love my 800, But if I want to focus on silver its the way to go. It handles trash (aluminum/iron) better than most machines. I run the 800 first and clean up with the tesoro. I normally run my U-max on old 18th century sites and dig a 1/4 of the trash. If you take the time to hone your disc settings you will be a very happy detector. (or I could come down to the warm weather and show you HaHa) If you have any questions get Rich to give you my number and give me a shout. Oh I have to throw in these pics.

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  8. Nice save Rod !!!  That's one of the cleanest 2 centers I've seen in a while. The closest I ever came to one of those is when my buddy dug 4 out of one hole ten feet from me. Just not my day but glad it was yours. Just a quick question though, Was that soil black in color? Most of my well preserved coppers come out of really dark rich black soil. Clay where I'm at murder the coppers. Great job.

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  9. Very nice GB, Great finds!!! Lets start with the most interesting to me, the duckbill item. It looks to me to be a maple syrup tap. The pin like thing could be the bucket hanging bracket that broke off. Very Very nice if it is. As for the IH's, Here is how it goes for me. On the 800 most will hit up in the 18-20 range with an odd 17 from time to time. I have found overall that the year 1864 will give you the most range on the Equinox. Odd Right? Not sure why? I keep odd records and  the 1864's will always keep you on your toes. I think 1864 IH's were not super consistent in metallurgy, if that makes sense. Use  your Tesoro vs the 800. set it  to break just below zinc and you'll pick up to 75% of the IH's. Not all Tesoro machines are created the same so do some testing on your dates to see if that will help you. You'll miss some but you can always hit it again with a different machine and pick up the rest. 

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  10. Nice finds there 350, You know how you are with the rosie thing I'm that way with IH's. I've been on a drought with those dreaded beautiful coins. I swear where I live they held onto them for dear life, I'll find barber silver before IH's. That buck shot/ball is interesting. I have found some balls that were almost pearlescent overall but not in a faceted way. that's a really nice find. I think depending the soil it can make the lead rust turn into a shiny kinda calcified surface. look into finding a way to preserve that patina because that's a one in a million if it's a regular buck or ball.

  11. GB, We have been on the other side of the pool and have done quite well around the old farm house. the best day was 14 silvers from the 40's and 50's. That place is still coughing up some nice silver. I've been focusing on the front area were you and I hunted. I have  been finding some nice barbers there.

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