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new compadre on the way!

amcjavelin

Active member
Well i broke down and did it, i got a brand new compadre coming, now adding a third tesoro to the fleet, a golden, a silver, and the compadre
 
good deal i got thinking after reading another post about the compadre on how well it does on small gold chains and that sort of a sniper detector, hopefully it pick well in the trash.
 
well use that compadre whear its strengths are in trashy eareas next to metal poles fences under metal steps i like to go next to the parking lot in the grass and just dig every thing and so doing i have found many masked coins i have found many coins right under metal steps , 2.5" from metal poles you know i was going along a metal fence and found several coin spills whithin 6" of the fence just cant do that whith the bigger coils well and its light as a feather so even if it does not cover lots of ground you get more time swinging [size=large][/size]
 
I liked tha one with tha 7" coil so much,

I had to have one with tha 5.75" coil.

It is as cheep as buying a new coil.

HH,

Tabdog
 
I noticed that in one post you said that you had 2 compadres, I almost was going to ask you if wanted to sell one before I bought this new one but thats ok i like the idea of life time warranty, all you compadre owners got any secrets you would like to share, please do tell thank's!
 
That's me.

I got two Compadre's.

MrSpeedy and MsSpeedy.

I don't want to sell one. Sorry.

Sounds crazy, but I can't part with either.

You said:

you compadre owners got any secrets you
would like to share, please do tell


No disk, easy diggen with lots of targets. Dig Dig Dig.

And when you get through with that, Dig Dig Dig some more.

The most I ever learned in tha shortest amount of time was
when I tried to clean all tha small shreaded aluminum out of
a playground one mile from my house.

The playground is wood chips. When they made tha wood
chips, there was lots of aluminum cans and aluminum trash
mixed in with tha wood.

The tot lot was almost un-huntable. I was frustrated all summer
long, not being able to hunt it. Last winter I worked for months
cleaning aluminum.

I found some nice stuff. GOLD

I learned to recover targets more efficiently. ( very important )

I learned to better know what's under my coil. ( very important )

I learned how to find little bits of gold. ( very important to me )

The last check I got from Mid West Refinery was $1,290. By
far, most of that was jewelry pieces of 3 grams or less.

Lots of folks still say I'm wastin my time findin tiny gold like that.

That's fine.

I'm sittin on over 100 grams of found gold right now.

Happy Huntin,

Tabdog
 
How to learn better detectin.

I got the knowledge and inspiration to do what I have done detectin
on this forum.

Monte inspired me first.

The tha Bills and Scully and just so many people, I can not begin to
remember all their names, have informed me, and inspired me.

I give credit to the members of this forum for lighting a fire under me.

Happy Huntin,

Tabdog
 
well its going to be a while so i guess that will give me some time to think where to hunt. i'm thinking the beaches before it warms up and people are gathering then during the day forget it, but my job is I deliver home heating oil and I go to alot of old colonial farms that were built back in the 1850's 60's and talk with the farmers and usually get the low down history of the places and scope out from there, i'm working on one place where hanibal hamlin once was or grew up or something like that and the area was suposedly visited by george washington as well which by the way 3 years ago a button was found in york county maine with the initials g.w. on it, not sure if it was ever declared that if indeed belonged to george washington.
 
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