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Getting a Cibola this wk

unclebubba

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I have not really detected for several years. I have an old coin master from White's, but it needs something, it's acting erratic. After scouring through the different models and makes, I have decided on the Cibola. I hope it will be a good choice for South Carolina red clay and all other types of soil I may encounter. Any input or help is greatly appreciated.
 
The Cibola was my first Tesoro.

You will love the weight.

Hope you'll like it.

It's real sweet.

I knew real quick that I was gonna be a Tesoro user.

Others say they have to use them a little longer.

Others don't care for them.

I hope you like yours as much as I liked mine.

HH,
 
Congrats on the new Cibola! I am sure you will like it! I am in NC and understand the "red clay" statement. I will be honest with you. The dirt was on reason I got a Vaquero. I do think thou you will be ok. Good hunting to you, Beale.
 
the dealer I'm buying from is a very successful relic hunter w/2 cibolas w/different size coils. I'm looking forward to using such a lite machine. thanks
unclebubba
 
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