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Slimline Tornado Coil

AustinEd

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Well I finally broke down and revived Sovereignstein with a new Tornado coil. I am impressed. The target separation and ability to
pick up targets in trash seem better than the older coils. I went to a place I have pounded for years and sure enough came up with a 1916-D Wheatie and a 1927 Wheatie. Not a great find but both were mixed in with trash. It is still hard to beat a Sov.
 
Ed as soon as that Tornado coil passes over silver you will know it Good hunting :thumbup: Jim
 
Yup, Jim is right on. When you hear that sweet, mellow, high tone you will know instantly and from then on you will find more and more silver. Good old ones to.
Good luck Gary
 
I use the 800 Tornado and its excellent for deep silver dimes.Another benefit of this small coil its stable and makes swinging a lot easier.HH Ron
 
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