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Recent content by Mark Crane

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    Wanted: 4" coil for a Tesoro Scout

    You can potentially search most rivers if you have permission from the owner of the land the river runs through but the Thames comes under a professional jurisdiction hence the permits required. There are still companies that provide organised group trips to the foreshore so you learn the...
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    Wanted: 4" coil for a Tesoro Scout

    Hi Donna, The rules on depth of digging came in to preserve the fragility of the embankments and to preserve history that might otherwise get washed away should the structure of the embankment be compromised due to too much excavating. Its a rule that the greater majoroty of mudlarks are happy...
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    Wanted: 4" coil for a Tesoro Scout

    Hi Odanscoils, Many thanks for your reply and the technical information on the Compadre. If you're familiar with the Tesoro range the Scout is similar to the Rapier but without pinpoint mode or threshold control. It's just a switch on & go machine but has incredibly good discrimination...
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    Wanted: 4" coil for a Tesoro Scout

    Hi Donna, I hold a standard permit which allows me to detect on permitted areas. I can still only dig to 3” (7.5cm).
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    Wanted: 4" coil for a Tesoro Scout

    Hi all from across the pond! I've recently acquired a Tesoro Scout (renamed 'Laser' Scout in the UK) and I'm looking to convert it to the 'Thames' version. This was a conversion available for seaching high trash areas particularly the river Thames in the UK. It involved a slight modification of...
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