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Silver Sabre 2
Posted by: selbyd
Date: March 10, 2012 11:50PM
I have an old silver sabre 2 detector. I received it from my uncle before he passed, but I do not have a mannual for it. As I am a beginner, I would like any help on where to get one, or the propper way to tune/ballence it. Thank's

Re: Silver Sabre 2
Posted by: Dirtdigger33
Date: March 11, 2012 01:37AM
I did a google search for a manual for your detector type. It took me to the Tesoro website (www.Tesoro.com). The full manual is available there. You are lucky to own a Tesoro. They are the best machines out there in my opinion and many people praise them and speak highly of them. This forum has a lot of great info on it and many people who are willing to answer any ?'s you might have. Make sure you get out there soon and shake the dust off your new best friend. Good luck and hh.



Dirtdigger33

Eldorado Umax, Bandido II Umax, Tesoro Compadre
Pinpointers: Vibraprobe 580 (2 of them, because they work).

Owned previously: Silver Sabre Umax, BH Pioneer 505, Discovery 3300, Vibratector 730.

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Re: Silver Sabre 2
Posted by: SkiWhiz
Date: March 11, 2012 07:27AM
Tesoro detectors are number 1 in my book. Here is the download link to your detector http://www.tesoro.com/info/manuals/older/silversabreii/

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Re: Silver Sabre 2
Posted by: JerseyHunter
Date: March 11, 2012 09:01AM
Good luck with your new detector. Remember the more you use it, the better you will become.

Re: Silver Sabre 2
Posted by: pecor
Date: March 11, 2012 11:03AM
Thats a real Good detector also. So don't go thinking you need a newer one with a flashy display screen. Do some reading and learn whats it's telling you. Good Luck on your finds Jay

Re: Silver Sabre 2
Posted by: Hombre
Date: March 11, 2012 01:43PM
This detector is basically a turn on and go Bandido, turn it on, set the sensitivity to about 7 or 8, switch to all-metal and set threshold knob to audible tone, flip it back to motion disc, set disc. level to min. and swing away. If you want to find only upper conductivity coins, throw a beavertail pulltab on the ground and turn up disc. knob untill broken signal is acchieved, be aware that setting up disc. like this, nickels and most gold jewelery will be missed. Very simple, yet effective metal detector, good luck with yours.......



" If in doubt, dig it out"

I use various analog detectors, knobs and switches rule.

Randy from south central Kansas

Re: Silver Sabre 2
Posted by: selbyd
Date: March 11, 2012 08:01PM
Thank you for the info on a manual for my Silver Sabre II. I think I have a godd idea how to get started. I was searching in a small creek that run's through my property today and found something I can not identify. It is shaped like a small hatchet but it is made of what looks like layered steel. it is extreemly hard and appears to be very old. It was about 18" deep under 10" of water. Thank's again for everyones help

Re: Silver Sabre 2
Posted by: Furious T
Date: March 13, 2012 02:10AM
The Silver Sabre II is a great machine. I traded mine, and still wish I hadn't. Great on rings, silver and gold, and a very good coin hunter as well. Good luck with it.

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