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Anybody interested in EU Tesoro Vaquero findings?

EU_searcher

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Hallo everybody ! I came across of this forum, when I looked after some info regarding Tesoro V. settings.
Now I am after three 2-hours walks with this detector and would like to join this forum if anybody interested in EU searching results in Czech republic.
I love to explore XVIII century battlefields, non-exsisting roads, close-to-residence forests....Some results are interesting, although I am only 3 years in this "business"
Now I can not imagine not to walk with detector once or twice a week. Otherwise I get nervous and hard-to-live-with as my wife says....Can I join????
 
Always great to see what others are finding overseas!
Welcome aboard.
 
Sounds fascinating!
I'm impressed with a 100 year old park. The remains of a 500 year old structure would keep me hunting 10 hours a day.
Sounds like the beginning of a great book, you know, digging up a magical challis, there's got to be one out there.
 
Welcome :beers:! Look forward to seeing what you discover :clapping:
 
n/t
 
Hello Everybody, thank you very much for warm "welcome". Below are some examples of my findings with Vaquero.
These come from the field lockated 1 mile away from XVIII c. sanctuary. I find a place where people took a rest
and probably slept after a pilgrimage, before they entered the centre of the town and churches. These filed is havily
exploared by my friend since 5 years, but still interesting stuff come out ....Below:
1. 1 and 3 kreuzer - 1800
2. 2 x cross, copper, middle of XIX c.
3. 2 x 1 Mark, 1880 and 1926
4. 2 x 1/12 Thaller, silver, 1765 and 1846

Hope to be back with next findings in a few days.....
 
anyone know what the differences between the EU Tesoro Vaquero and the one sold here in the states?
 
Nice to see that old stuff ! Congrats !!!
 
norfolk wolf demonstrates a laser rapier 2 which is a vaquero in english soil and aproves of it, go to youtube type in laser rapier II and does a rocovery speed of the machine also, i think the only difference is that the ground bal has a option of man or fixed, ck it out for sure!
 
Hallo again, thanks for watching my post. Working with my Vaquero I noticed, that much better results appear, when I
work slower, wield slower, comparing for example with Minelab XT 505. I dig out 1 grosch /10 mm/ from over 10 inches, that makes
real impression on me!. Super Tuning makes this machine coin striker. If it was better balanced, I would said it is the best machine I worked with.
Latest weekend findings photo attached. Silver coins, and big copper medallion.
 
Hunt you on fields ??
I'm from EU too - I'm from Poland but i don't have that fine finds as you have.
 
Hi, I dig everywhere, but before I go out, I carefully study old maps. Without that, my results were poor, since I
understtod how important is map/books studying, it is better. Winter comes, so I will have enough time to study :)
 
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