I thought I'd try something new today, I took two of my other brand detectors to see how they would fair against my modded Cibola at this site. I'm not going to go into any great detail about this on the Tesoro Forum, but I'll say this though, the real fun and good finds didn't start until I pulled out the Cibola. I wasted most of the morning and most of my detecting time screwing with them. Now back to the Cibola. I was working the edge of a sidewalk and got a great 'dig me' signal and popped a 1963 Washington Quarter. Whoever lost this coin must have been coming from the bank back in 1963 when they lost it. It looks brand new. I got another good signal and popped a brass key. I said to myself I would have missed that if I was using one of the other two detectors. I scanned the hole again and got another good audio response. I dug just below where the key was and popped a 1943 Silver War Nickel. I also ended up finding a bunch of clad coins, a few Wheat Pennies (1949, 1918, 1926) and a Hercules pendant. I was going to go for a third silver, but I was wearing down, so I thought I'd leave it for another day.
Maybe my Genie just works when I'm swinging a Tesoro.
My usual settings. Discrimination - Gatorade Sports Foil Cap, full sensitivity, a slight hum for the all metal mode and slightly negative on the GB.
tabman
Maybe my Genie just works when I'm swinging a Tesoro.

My usual settings. Discrimination - Gatorade Sports Foil Cap, full sensitivity, a slight hum for the all metal mode and slightly negative on the GB.
tabman






