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Tesoro Metal Detectors Welcome to the Tesoro Metal Detectors Forum. Tesoro means Treasure, and with a Tesoro Metal Detector you will find treasure. This is the place to discuss your adventures in metal detecting with a Tesoro. Be it a Tejon, Cortes, Cibola, Tiger Shark or Vaquero, whatever your questions or triumphs, this is the place to share.

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Old 02-17-2007, 10:05 PM
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Default Need help with Tejon Coils ??????????????????

I was wondering if anyone had tried any other coils on a Tejon besides the one that come on it. I am considering a new coil for relic hunting in good ground in Tennessee. I want a solid 7.5 or 8 inch Concentric coil and Im not sure if I can get this coilI for a Tejon. I have read great things about the 5.75 in. for target seperation in trashy areas. I tend to dig alot of big iron so this might cut out some of the bad targets. Any imput would be appreciated.
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Mark
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Old 02-17-2007, 10:29 PM
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Default Hello Mark.....

The 5.75" concentric is an excellent coil for trash separation. As a TQ member, you have a discount when you purchase one, or any others from Treasure Hut.

The 8" round, concentric is also a very good coil. There is also an 8.5" round, widescan coil.

I have also used the 10"x12" widescan while relic hunting in Virginia. This coil provides some serious depth!

If I can be of additional help, please give me a call at 303.881.6748, or PM me here.

Chuck



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I was wondering if anyone had tried any other coils on a Tejon besides the one that come on it. I am considering a new coil for relic hunting in good ground in Tennessee. I want a solid 7.5 or 8 inch Concentric coil and Im not sure if I can get this coilI for a Tejon. I have read great things about the 5.75 in. for target seperation in trashy areas. I tend to dig alot of big iron so this might cut out some of the bad targets. Any imput would be appreciated.
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Mark
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