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Post by Terry Soloman on Mar 27, 2019 16:43:00 GMT
Welcome to the forum! Metal detecting has always been an escape for me as well from pain and problems! Ever try the Tesoro Mojave, or Compadre? To very light machines!
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Post by Terry Soloman on Sept 26, 2018 6:07:42 GMT
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Post by Terry Soloman on Sept 25, 2018 19:08:33 GMT
SOLD OUT!!!! - Thank You!!
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Post by Terry Soloman on Sept 24, 2018 21:15:55 GMT
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Post by Terry Soloman on Sept 24, 2018 20:57:31 GMT
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Post by Terry Soloman on Sept 18, 2018 20:40:32 GMT
NOVEMBER 9 - 11, Morristown, Arizona - You will also need the Arizona State Lands Recreational permit to be on Arizona State Lands where the outing will be happening, it costs $15 for individual permit and $20 for a family permit and you can get it online and print it out yourself, they only accept Mastecard and Visa for online purchase. These permits are good for one year. land.az.gov/recreational-permit-portal www.NuggetShooter.com for more info!
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Post by Terry Soloman on Sept 18, 2018 20:31:10 GMT
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Post by Terry Soloman on Aug 3, 2018 19:40:36 GMT
FOR SALE!
International Beach Detecting.com - $299.00 Go Treasure Hunting.com - $799.00
American Metal Detecting.com - $499.00 American Metal Detector.com - $499.00 (Buy the pair for $849.00)
Metal Detecting.news - $399.00 Metal Detector.news - $399.00 (buy the pair for $649.00)
American Gold Adventures.com - $499.00 Alaskan Gold Adventures.com - $499 American Beach Detecting.com - $299.00 .00 Arizona Gold Adventures.com - $999.00 International Gold Adventures.com - $499.00
Gold Prospecting Lessons.com - $399.00 Gold Prospecting Lesson.com - $399.00 (buy the pair for $649.00)
Call or text Terry Soloman @ 914-589-3985 in New York, Monday – Saturday, 9am-7pm EST. or Email: TerrySoloman@aol.com Prices are negotiable in most cases, and all serious offers will be considered. – Thank You.
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Post by Terry Soloman on Jun 14, 2018 21:19:36 GMT
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Post by Terry Soloman on Jun 14, 2018 21:17:38 GMT
Welcome New Members! Tell us about yourselves!
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Post by Terry Soloman on Mar 31, 2018 14:20:10 GMT
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Post by Terry Soloman on Mar 16, 2018 1:41:09 GMT
Had the wife drop me off for an hour at an old park in Yonkers, New York, that I have been looking to get back to since last fall. On that hunt I got two Franklin halves in the same hole. Today I had the Equinox 600, and my Grave Digger Sidekick digger. I started in Park 1, and 5-tones. The silver coins were an average of 7"-9" deep, while the clad was 3"-6" down. I'm getting to the point that I can tell what the target is going to be before I even put digger to soil. I'm digging a lot less trash with the Equinox, and it is so good at unmasking coins in heavy trash! The silver quarters were hitting 31-32; Silver dimes 26-27; War nickel 14-15.
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Post by Terry Soloman on Mar 15, 2018 16:17:47 GMT
Here's a Great VDI chart for the Minelab Equinox!
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Post by Terry Soloman on Mar 2, 2018 4:31:41 GMT
After swinging on the beach, in the saltwater, at a local park, and today in a farm field, I am prepared to say the Equinox is the best “All Around” park; beach; and field metal detector I have ever used. It is not as deep as the CTX 3030, or E-Trac, but it’s close with the stock coil. It is better in heavy park trash than both of it’s higher-priced cousins, and lighter.
At US$650.00 the Equinox 600 is hands down the best metal detector in its price range. It replaces several of my tried and true Tesoro machines, including the Cibola; Vaquero; Outlaw; Tejon; Sand Shark; and Tiger Shark. If you’re counting, that's six-different machines. With the Equinox 600 capable of running three single frequencies (5kHz; 10kHz; 15kHz), and in Multi-frequency mode, it obsoletes all six of these Tesoro machines, and dozens of other great detectors, including the AT Pro; AT Max; Whites MXT Sport; Fisher F75; and on and on!
The machine does get chatty in heavy trash, and you need to understand the tones and numbers to be precise with it. Pinpointing is much harder than with Tesoro machines. Again, it takes time to understand targets are picked up on the coil edges first, and then in the coil center. Discrimination and recovery speed are awesome. I would put this machine up against any Tesoro machine for speed and discrimination, and I’ve never said that before about ANY machine. I have found a ton of clad and a silver Merc, so far, and I have only hit well hunted, trash filled locations – on purpose.
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Post by Terry Soloman on Mar 2, 2018 1:03:20 GMT
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