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ANY NEWS ON TESOROS :shrug:

Didn't know they were trying to sell. Thought they just gave up and threw in the towel.
 
I believe they are onto their second real estate agent. Just type in their address and you will come up with the info and asking price. I believe the real estate was priced at 1.5 mil.

Bulletman

Shalom
 
Are they just trying to sell the building. The business should bring pretty good money.
 
I would think that the business itself is for sale also. First Texas has acquired a couple of companies. Perhaps, they could do the same with Tesoro? Dave Johnson could chime in on this subject. I believe they (First Texas) could revamp the Tesoro line-up and make it popular again.

Bulletman

Shalom
 
To me, I think First Texas has products that completely overlap the Tesoro product line. The First Texas brand names probably have better overall name recognition than Tesoro. While I would like it, from a support of old detectors point of view, to have First Texas pick up the Tesoro brand, I really don't see it happening.
 
If Tesoro had anything of any value then it would have been snapped up just after they closed the doors last year,they will never return to the detecting scene either as the Tesoro brand or any of the previous models under a new brand name like FT etc,its just not going too happen.

Another couple of once top brand names in the Detecting arena that i feel that are also going to be 'has beens' and that is Whites and possibly Garrett,Whites i feel its just a matter of time when they end up like Tesoro,no engineers and you can only revamp detectors a certain amount of times.

So that is my prediction,Tesoro have gone,Whites will be next and possibly within the next 2-3 years and Garrett within 4-5 years.
 
FT really needs to waterproof their machines and they would still be pretty relevant imo. They need a simultaneous multi frequency built off the T2 platform. I’d buy 2.
 
Mega said:
So that is my prediction,Tesoro have gone,Whites will be next and possibly within the next 2-3 years and Garrett within 4-5 years.

White's, very likely, but 5 years at least.
Garrett, unlikely.
 
bulletman said:
I would think that the business itself is for sale also. First Texas has acquired a couple of companies. Perhaps, they could do the same with Tesoro? Dave Johnson could chime in on this subject. I believe they (First Texas) could revamp the Tesoro line-up and make it popular again.

There is absolutely no value in the Tesoro business for First Texas. First, Tesoro has a miniscule share of the market so it would be a lot of work for little gain. Second, I already have all the schematics for Tesoro designs, we could make any of them we wanted and just call them something else. Third, FTP is knee-deep in trying to revamp its own products, so adding Tesoro to the effort would be devastating. Finally, no one else was interested in Tesoro, so I think that about sums up the value there.
 
The value of a "beep and dig" is underestimated in my opinion. Many of us old timers still enjoy classic cars too. Just go to some of the car shows and the hotrod nationals and you'll find all age groups represented. Sure, these cars don't have GPS and all the other digital gizmos built in. Many don't even have air conditioning, but they are still highly sought after, even though most drivers will never own one. Simplicity at its best.

Bulletman

Shalom
 
that many Tesoro users were going over to Deep Tech Vista units with phenomenal results.
Like some other now defunct brands you may find individuals literally building Tesoro units on a per unit order basis (as per Nautilus.or the Tek Mk-1.)
And Keith Wills @ East Texas Metal Detectors can repair Tesoros or about anything else.
(He got my Garrett Master Hunter BFO working.)
 
Yup, former Tesoro owners can look to DeepTech for what's to come.
Once you try the new Vista X, not sure how much you would miss a Tesoro once you use one for awhile. And now that they have a second coil for it. The new 5.7" DD.
A bit more expensive metal detector but, worth it. Consider it is much better than the Tejon...................

Those guys who offer New Tesoro builds are just reverse engineered older units, projects born on the Geotech Forum. Where anyone who is interested in building detectors
should visit. There are many detector projects even the White's IDX. Guys there will sell you the bare circuit board so you can solder your own parts on.
For those that don't know, former White's engineer Carl Moreland, now at Fisher with Dave Johnson owns Geotech and is Admin. By the way Carl just answered a post, couple posts up. He is Carl-NC for those who don't know.

Not sure if I can post the forum link so just google Geotech Forums
 
I suspect there's a Vista X in my future, perhaps next Spring if a concentric coil is available by then. If it works out for me, I'd then sell my Tejon and Vaq. Planning to keep my Mojave, Bandido II and Golden Umax, though. Those machines are just so much fun to use.

-Ken
 
Maybe,maybe Fisher will step up and buy the whole enchilada then it will be the Fisher Compadre:look:
 
I believe all the parts etc were sold to Pentechnic in the UK who handles and modifies Tesoro products under their Lazer brand.
Figure Tesoro is now a thing of the past. At least the legend will live on thru Pentechnic.
 
Such a shame. Great detector companies, now going away. Everything changes I guess. Just a shame.
 
YEP,what a shame it will not be long guys that some of the Tesoro's detectors will become like the old"FISHER 1266X" people will be looking for them and cannot find them:look:
 
It is what it is. Either produce products people want or go under. Tesoro was a vendor in a niche market, in a hobby seen as weird by many people. They're dead Jim. To quote T-Bird "This is the really real world, there ain't no coming back." I am also in complete agreement with other opinions of White's being next in line to go under.
 
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