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Tesoro opinions

moomba

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Greetings treasure hunters. I have used the metal box eldorado for years and need some advice on a couple tesoro's I have a chance to buy but never used.They are the Toltec 100 and Royal sabre. Iv'e always wanted to try these but never had the opportunity. Any experiences would be appreciated. Thanks
 
I never had a Toltec 100 but I have had a Royal Sabre. It was a good machine and I liked the fact that it has a adjustable tone break. I did also use the notch on occasion but not too often. I have heard that you can use the notch in accept mode to set it up to hunt for gold rings. Ultimately, I sold mine because I have a Golden Sabre Plus and the two machines were enough alike that I didn't think I needed both.
The Royal has a surface blanker also.
 
Yep-still have my Royal Sabre. Like Wheatymike I love the tone break option and have forever wondered why they dropped this feature. Only drawback I could think of is ED-120 discrimination- always at bottlecap discrimination. I DID once set the notch accept high and found a silver half in a horribly trashed out area.
 
I really hope someone like first Texas, Whites, or Garrett will buy out Tesoro's remaining stock and rights to manufacture.
They are just to good of a detector to let fade away.
 
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