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Lobo ST vs Cibola

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I have a 10x12 dd coil on my Lobo ST. Anyone in the Pensacola, FL. area want to prove to me that the Cibola is a better machine than my Lobo. Mark
 
Actually No ... Mark, I live in Pensacola too and we both know how tame our soil is down here. I just sold my Lobo ST not more than 2 months ago and wish I had kept it. The ground tracking was second to none and the depth was very good or way above average when I did take into some bad dirt in north Alabama.
Probably the BEST all around detector I have ever used, especially with jewelery finds.
I don't have Cibola to compare it to yet but do have one coming soon. However, my Vaquero made it in yesterday and I tested it in my 8 year old coin plot against my Tejon ( both were super tuned) and the Vaquero was every bit as good as the Tejon.
So .. if you want that extra bit of depth over what you have now, and, something that is practically weightless I can recommend the Vaquero .. but I suggest you hang onto that Lobo and NOT make the mistake of getting rid of it like I did.
Now I have to replace it <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol">
H.H.
Mike
 
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