Any Tesoro Dealers on here?

Mainely Clad

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Looking to purchase a new Tesoro very soon and looking for advice on where to purchase. Thank you!
 
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I did and it looks like a few do sell that brand according to their websites.
Most dealers here seem to be good, I have personally dealt with Bart at BigBoysHobbies and he has gone over and above in both price and service if you CALL him.
https://www.bigboyshobbies.net


Name: Bart
Forum username: BigBoysHobbies send a PM
Forum Rep. Gonehunting send a PM
Location: Oklahoma



Here are a few more that sell Tesoros, there is also another one but I won't deal with them.


Myers Depot Metal Detectors Name: Phil
Forum username: flphil send a PM
Location: Florida


Quality Metal Detectors Name: Jeff
Forum username: qualitymetaldetectors send a PM
Location: MI
Metal Detectors Name: Dennis
Forum username: Patriot1776 send a PM
Location: Rockland, MA
 
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Meyers metal detectors is where my wife got her Sand Shark...(Sponsor upper right corner)...Phil is a great guy...
 
Thank you. What kind of depth do you get with your Tejon?

In air tests, with 1/2 turn negative ground balance and 8 sens, I get a good signal on a silver quarter at 12 inches and a merc at 8. I'm still learning how to fine tune for best depth. (My questionnis, I've read you can supertune a vaquero, but not the Tejon... I don't understand why!)

I've only practiced outside in my yard so far - winter here, and we've only had a few days with thawed clear ground. But in my hunted out yard that I've been going over with my M6 and ATP for years, I get great separation, clear signals, and amazingly fast recovery time. So far only had a few days, found pennies, but found a square nail at over 8 inches that makes me hope there's another layer down there, from the farm I see on the 1938 aerial photos, before this was a neighborhood.
 
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