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Decided to let the Tejon go

Not saying you are not honest...just saying that if you are serious about trying to sell your Tesoro Tejon, you should have just stated what it is you were trying to sell and leave the rest to the Tesoro marketing department. If there is nothing clearly wrong with your particular machine, then that is all you ought to say. Really just trying to help cause I hate to see nice guys finish last haha Sorry I know its none of my business
 
I had a Tejon for a while and our dirt here is pretty ironized. One thing that always made a huge difference in depth with mine was a proper GB, as you stated. Balance it a good bit negative and the Disc circuit will spring to life. I miss mine, if I had the cash I'd buy it from you. I never used the All Metal much on mine anyways because the retune speed was too slow. But the dual disc was great for me and my hunting. Plenty deep as long as you did the GB offset like I said, but if you didn't itwas pretty lame.

Give it another go. You just may learn to like it. If not, I'll trade you a Teknetics Omega and 2 coils for it :cheers:
 
As new as it is it should sell for the price you stated. If I did not already have one I would buy it.

Good luck with the sale or whichever way you decide to go.
 
Looks like I will be keeping the Tejon, as it will not sell , it must be providence that i keep it maybe its the right detector to make the right find . the stock coil is deeper than the 5x10- lets hope the T comes thru for me
 
Tejon will do an easy 9" for a dime in most soil, I have done it a few times and a 2 cent piece at 9" where another top leading detector said it was junk. I had both detectors at the same time. Once the Tejon is learned, it is an animal! Does it suffer in the silver category? I'm sure, but it will still get silver. The Tejon is a relic machine and a very good one at that. I'm sorry to hear of your dislike, but this is a very capable detector and will rival higher dollar machines.
 
kaolinwasher said:
Looks like I will be keeping the Tejon, as it will not sell , it must be providence that i keep it maybe its the right detector to make the right find . the stock coil is deeper than the 5x10- lets hope the T comes thru for me
KW, I've read on several posts on different forums about first finding the dime with YOUR g/b setting then slowly rotating the GB negative and rechecking the dime. It's said the depth increase was quite noticeable.
 
Well i can say this , its good at telling you what is Iron and what is not I took it out in the farm field last night and i ran across 5 or 6 Iron objects and it told me it was Iron every time , i found one good sounding target and that was a 2/23 slug so the Tejon has some good qualities but keep in mind i am on my 2nd recharge only so far Got a lot to learn.
 
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