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TEJON

wheath22

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THINKING OF GETTING A TEJON AS MY NEW RELIC MACHINE. I HAVE TRIED THE NAUTILUS AND DIDN'T REALLY CARE FOR IT ALTHOUGH IT IS PROBABLY THE DEEPEST SEEKING MACHINE ON THE MARKET AND HAS AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION AS A GREAT RELIC MACHINE. I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT THE TEJON AND WAS WONDERING WHAT KIND OF DEPTH IT WILL ACTUALLY GET AND HOW IT COMPARES TO THE NAUTILUS MACHINES. THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT............BILL IN N.C.
 
Tejon is a great relic machine. Learn it and you will like it.
Consensus is that you will want to buy a DD coil for it so it can penetrate mineralized soils.

I wish I would have tried one of those coils before selling my Tejon, there's a good
chance I would have never sold it.
 
Bill,

I have owned both machines in the past. You would not go wrong with either. The Tejon has the depth. It is also a little lighter than the Nautilus, has a much better warranty, and is probably easier to resell if you decide to move on to another machine.

If you are hunting with a partner who is using a Nautilus, ask them to let you check the deeper targets with the Tejon for comparison.

Richard at Backwoods Detectors is one of the forum sponsors. He has a nice used Tejon listed for $395 on his website

http://www.backwoodsmetaldetectors.com/shop/tesoro-tejon-2/
 
I find the Tejon to be deep especially when the ground is moist. I use the stock coil and am quite impressed. Pinpointing is the best I have ever had and the two discriminators are very nice.
 
John (Ma) said:
I find the Tejon to be deep especially when the ground is moist. I use the stock coil and am quite impressed. Pinpointing is the best I have ever had and the two discriminators are very nice.

I remember way back when I had a White's Coinmaster 2B, it was a loaner I had for friends to use, it would easily get a coin at 5", maybe 7" max.
Went to a treasure hunt, think in Auburn Mass. and I was shocked to see it pick up a freshly buried coin 12" deep in the soil there. There must have been about 8 of
us who were amazed. Different soil conditions make some detectors come alive!!
 
Also, the Tejon loves small targets as well. It hamers on nickles, dimes and copper pennies! It will also do well in the button depaertment wether a military or flat button. It has taught me alot, as I sold a high end detector to get it. I just could not get the hang of the High tech stuff, so I bought the Tejon and really began to enjoy this hobby. :tesoro:
 
I sold my DFX for the same reason. Just too many programs to play:crylol: with always had me wondering if I was using the right program. Then the Tejon brought the fun back into detecting:detecting:. I can't believe what a Nickle magnet it is:clapping: Sometimes seem to go deeper then this Old Man wants to dig.
 
I wanted to try something else that would handle bad ground relic hunting. I purchased a used MXT 300. Not a bad detector but it lacks in the depth department. I can see myself going back to the Tejon.

I think Sven has the answer to the hot ground problem, simply purchase a "DD" coil for it.
 
The Tejon, when in the development stages was tested up north in high mineralized ground and down south in good soil conditions.... it was this fair and impartial testing that helped them to create the Tejon as it is today.... The DD coil is best in high mineralized soils and the stock coil that comes with it works great in low mineralized soils.... Read the test results from both guys that helped develope the Tejon on the Tesoro website and it will help you when setting up the machine. Good Luck!!
 
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