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Just for fun...Who's using what PI and why??

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I'm interested in a PI to get for full time beach hunting and maybe a trip to a swimming hole inland. As of today I'm very interested in the Tesoro Sand Shark..... What do yall think??
HH
R-n-R
Ps. My friends who hunt with CZ-20's think I've gone nuts;~)
 
I spend a little time testing a Tesoro Sand Shark over here in Hawaii. While I considered it a better machine then the White's Surfmaster PI. It did not match my CS-7 for depth even if I used the 10.5 inch loop on the Sand Shark. Plus I can tell by varying the Frequency control on the CS-7 that if I have a target in the gold ring range. I could not do this with Tesoro Sand Shark. The Sand Shark is a nice machine for the money. But the CS-7 is a much better machine.
Terry
 
If ya want to get rid of it let me know!(SS) I don't know anything about the CS7??
 
A dealer friend let me try the Sand Shark for a couple days to see what I thought of it The CS-7 is made in England by C-Scope. It is sold in the United States by Newforce. It was designed by Eric Foster.
 
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