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Appears to be a river rock. They were often used as hammerstones & grinding stones. The various tribes traded among themselves. Materials not native to an area often show up, having been imported, sometimes from long distances.
Here in East Texas, I have found rocks similar to yours that you can see the striations on the flat sides from use. The closest native River Rock is hundreds of miles away. I have also found a nice arrowhead made of Black Obsidian. The closest deposits are in far West Texas & New Mexico. Neat finds.
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I like the look of that old place.
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I'm taking them at their word. They are coming for the Equinox buyer's market primarily, the Apex market is slightly secondary, They intend to get a large portion of both. Market share is the goal, but prestige plays a big part too.
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Has the front door been moved or has the road been moved?
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4 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said:
They are good detectors. Forums are based more on activity level than anything else though, and Deep Tech related posts are too few and far between for a dedicated forum. If that ever changed, then it could happen.
I understand. That is a very reasonable policy. I just wasn't sure where to make the post on Deep Tech. Hopefully there will be more mention of them. Understanding your logic also makes me really appreciate your making a seeming exception for Tarsacci as an American start up with exciting technological possibilities. Thanks
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I'm not positive on the Gold Gain & Warrior. On the X, the Threshold is adjusted along with the Gain to get stable for the site conditions. You can run on the ragged edge with the TH sizzling in the background but it's not the steady hum like a traditional AM, This is true for the Disc side also. On the Vista X, the AM & Disc are practically equal in performance. You have to have fresh, hot batteries to see any difference at all. I run in 2 tone Disc, adjusting the Iron/low tone volume to suite, never silent. I use the AM to pinpoint deeper targets & outline big targets. You can monitor your Ground Balance while in Disc same as AM.
It is a unique machine in so many good ways; VERY EMI stable, very precise Disc & a real pleasure to hunt with. They are also a bargain.
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The ground is too dry & hard on my red dirt sites right now so I re hunted a deep sand site that was in cultivation long ago. I ran the Vista X with the 12X14 Demon coil. Targets are sparse, but what is left is deep or masked by iron. Nothing noteworthy found but I was impressed again at the ability of this bigger coil. Excellent depth even on very small targets. 22 short case @ 8", .22 bullet about the same. Of course I also dug a half dozen bent cut nails at 10-12" but that's okay too. Even when I moved into the nail bed areas the coil showed surprising separation. I dug an iron backed overall button that I know I had been over before. It didn't sound good but it did sound "not as bad" as the nails. That's what I'm down to on this site. But the digging is easy and it was nice to be out.
I would like to ask Steve to consider a separate Forum for Deep Tech detectors. I think they are that good.
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On the Anfibio Multi, 3DI at >90 Gain is fast reacting to the point of clipping the audio. I'm not sure how this compares to the Deus or Equinox but NM can do fast. 99DI is almost continuous in it's reporting of targets. The new SMF surely will build on some aspects that are already proven on past models. Now if they can just get the Gen D mode woken up like it should be, and with some decent target ID depth!
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12 hours ago, Dug2gld said:
Most all detectors will perform well with good ground conditions….that is if the operator knows how to detect with the machine. Lol…. I love detecting in the moist soil! Targets sing!!!
I know this is very true; on unmasked targets. I'm wondering about the moisture making the Iron & Minerals in the soil more "active". Normally an extra challenge with a traditional VLF.
If this will enhance the MDT's ability of using these to enhance targets. Sounds like you have seen this to be the case.
I don't like digging hard ground either! We are to get some rain soon & cooler weather.
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I am curious to see how ground moisture affects the performance of the MDT. I am hoping more will actually be a benefit. It is very dry here now & hard digging past 5-6 inches.
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Welcome Paul,
Something good always comes along with the bad if you let it. Detecting may be right up your alley. If you have shot NRA High Power you are a prime candidate to jump off in the weeds with the rest of us on Metal Detectors. If you like history it will be no turning back. What part of Maryland?
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Having this dedicated Tarsacci Forum was the final inducement for me to join this site. I had read here for a long time because of the quality of the posts & serious enthusiasm of the members. It has been nice to become a member.
Steve, maybe Dimitar would agree/have time for an interview with you that could be transcribed. The answers to YOUR questions are what I want to hear.
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Denny, have you (or anyone else )continued to use the MDT in a Park setting?
I have several old parks to try this Winter. I have not been much of a Park Hunter but these are old & in pretty hot red dirt. I want to see what the MDT can see that others have missed due to the minerals.
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On 3/18/2021 at 6:58 AM, Dug2gld said:
Thank you! In the red dirt last week bullets were hitting at -30 I plan to dig all for that reason. I hope I find some deep targets. 🙂 good luck at the div!
Can you please give more information on the bullets hitting at -30?
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Jeff, small world moment. My son is also a lead tech at a large GM dealership in Dallas. He does all the Cadillac transmissions. I grew up in a Chevrolet dealership shop and his descriptions of everyday jobs make my head hurt. He's 27, World Class GM tech and loves it. Not a bad detectorist either.
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Very good discussion here. I too look forward to Garrett's introduction of the AT Flagship version of Multiflex. I also hope they will introduce a small & mid size concentric coil for both series. As far as Garrett's Iron Audio, I have only found it useful in Motion All Metal mode on the AT Max. It works quite well down to about 50% of target response depth. In Disc mode I usually hunt in Zero or Custom 31. The Apex is a nice unit for the intended market. Garrett's Z Link systems are the best out there as far as I'm concerned. I have 2 external set ups running Killer B's & Garrett pinpointers.
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Glad Garrett got you fixed up quickly. They are great on service.
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Welcome. You have good, historic ground to hunt and a very good selection of detectors. Take care of your Dad, but take a little time to care for yourself. Cooler weather is on the way!
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Great finds & very nice thimble. Some woman was very proud of that gift.
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I like the look of the coil. Does the man in the advertisement look familiar to anyone?
The copy sounds like it will be a little while longer before it is on the market.
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The Tarsacci MDT maybe a viable option for your Iron littered sites. It should handle the Mineralization well and runs very smooth in Iron. The size Gold you are wanting to find should be in it's capabilities. You can send an E mail from the Tarsacci Forum site and Dimiter, the owner/engineer will probably be the one who answers you enquiry.
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Steve, I have to assume if you decided to be a dealer for the Tarsacci, you are liking the way it performs in your Oklahoma Red dirt. So far I am, using it in the East Texas version.
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I remember in the introductory video that Garrett's Design engineer mentioned the Apex MF uses other, additional frequencies besides the 5,10,15&20. Some higher than the 20kHz.
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The MS 3 headphones are very good. I just find the 150 ohm headphones to give a brighter, more distinct tone. I keep the receiver pod in my right shirt pocket.
I Found This Rock That It Looks The Indians Shaped It.
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You give up too easy.🙂