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popularity question.:ausflag:

blowfly1967

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of all the tesoro detectors over the years from the start which one has proven to be the most popular and why.open for discussion only please leave the knuckle dusters and baseball bats in the shed.blowfly hh see ya!!
 
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believe it or not i would wager on the silver umax and sabre series, according to the company stats that they sell more ofthese than any other
 
Silver uMax would be my consideration for the representative Tesoro.
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rmptr
 
honestly rmptr,i was just trying to get the folks to talk about their preferences over the years.start a bit of lively discussion,rather than every post being about how many coins were found in and around the old outhouse.blowfly,more flak coming,i fear!!!:rofl:
 
OK fly
I'd pick my ol Toltec ll as a favorite of mine, but hardly anyone has ever heard of one much less seen or used one. I am kind of an eccentric on my pick of detectors, heck.......I just bought it's older brother, a Toltec 100, it should be here in about a week. I'm kind of jazzed about getting the Toltec 100, because my hunting buddy had one years ago, and I got to use it a time or two. Sure, it's old and outdated, and heavy as lead but I bought it for nostalgia reasons, and it's not too bad of a performer either............Hombre
 
hey denar,they must know something we don't know.my step father was polish.his name is name was joseph lupacz.hh.blowfly see ya!
 
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