Wow ....very nice i wish i kept mine very hard to find machine been doing other hobbies as well playing and singing again and that i have terrible left hip problems thanks for the comments!
Hello I just recently found me a brand new one in the box from a dealer on his back shelf. Using the settings you have demonstrated , Will it still pick up a majority of gold rings? Thank You
332/5000 Hello sir, sorry for the inconvenience, I wanted to ask if the TGSL can detect small gold nuggets? and if not, how can the frequency be increased, since I saw that it can be increased with an elliptical coil like the one you count and maybe even smaller. Thank you very much !, I greet you from Córdoba, Argentina!
Hey travelinjavelin! The (WORST) trash objects for me in a certain section of this one park for me is those dang, irritating steel p'tabs from the 70s. They are impossible to eliminate if one wants to find gold and/or nickels. There are literally thousands of them in this one field I have hunted. In another field of this 1000 acre+ park, I have a (HUGE) problem with the ring tabs you showed and they can be up to 10" deep. MAN they're annoying.
maybe just a little more...too keep in mind for type of disc setting you do take away a little depth and ground mineralization plays a big role too if these had a ground balance too now if the DeepTech would come out with a multi toned machine like this they would sell a pile of them
travelinjavelin Thanks. I was wondering in Notch narrow don't You leave Disc. at 0 and use Knob to move lower end of Notch? Or just leave in Disc. Mode and move Disc. up to below Nickel?
if only this machine was deeper what a sniping machine it would be but now production has now ceased for some reason ...............hoped this video has helped some of you guys out there!
Manufacturers have a (bad) habit of halting production on a good thing they get going and know one seems to know (why) they don't just improve on the design with extra depth, etc., instead of just scrapping the whole idea. Then, a lot of times, they put out inferior detectors to take their places or heavily promote existing detectors with inferior capabilities. What's up with that?? Makes NO sense. I have a Tesoro Golden Umax I just bought and I repeal my previous comments about the steel tabs being impossible to eliminate. This Golden Umax can, quite effectively I might add. A dream come true. BUT, yes I say BUT there (is) a catch. The steel tabs do begin to come back into detection at appx. 6.5" (and deeper). Now if one is in a park loaded with these like I am, a (LOT) of times these tabs are (deeper) than the 6.5" level and they will be detected no matter what and sound like a zinc penny if people want to be keeping all the range of coins since zinc pennies (do) add up more readily nowadays in a lot of areas like the coppers used to do back when they were plentiful in these same areas. Heck, even the ring pulls are detected below a certain depth too with this MD. And lets not even talk about the infernal@%&*($% aluminum pulls. EVEN with as good a detector as this one, it still won't notch them out while finding your nickels and thinner gold items.
AMC you still around? I still have my new tone Golden and it is a hot one as mine will high tone on silver dimes at 9" in my mild ground.
Wow ....very nice i wish i kept mine very hard to find machine been doing other hobbies as well playing and singing again and that i have terrible left hip problems thanks for the comments!
Hello I just recently found me a brand new one in the box from a dealer on his back shelf. Using the settings you have demonstrated , Will it still pick up a majority of gold rings? Thank You
yes up to about 7" or depending on ground mineralization
332/5000
Hello sir, sorry for the inconvenience, I wanted to ask if the TGSL can detect small gold nuggets? and if not, how can the frequency be increased, since I saw that it can be increased with an elliptical coil like the one you count and maybe even smaller.
Thank you very much !, I greet you from Córdoba, Argentina!
Hey travelinjavelin! The (WORST) trash objects for me in a certain section of this one park for me is those dang, irritating steel p'tabs from the 70s. They are impossible to eliminate if one wants to find gold and/or nickels. There are literally thousands of them in this one field I have hunted. In another field of this 1000 acre+ park, I have a (HUGE) problem with the ring tabs you showed and they can be up to 10" deep. MAN they're annoying.
Im definitely gonna have to get me one of these it seems like it can save me from digging those nasty pulltabs
Sure wish I could find one now days.
What kind of depth are you getting at the parks with these settings on coins and rings?
Do You find the New Tone Golden's to Be a little Hotter than the Older Tone Ones? Thanks
maybe just a little more...too keep in mind for type of disc setting you do take away a little depth and ground mineralization plays a big role too if these had a ground balance too now if the DeepTech would come out with a multi toned machine like this they would sell a pile of them
travelinjavelin
What kind of depth it get on a Silver dime in mild ground and Air Test?
6 to 7" clearly 7 1/2" to starts to break up but if repeatable dig it anyways
travelinjavelin Thanks. I was wondering in Notch narrow don't You leave Disc. at 0 and use Knob to move lower end of Notch?
Or just leave in Disc. Mode and move Disc. up to below Nickel?
gonna get one of these,,, seems easy to keep trash at a minimum,,, ole fart Jimmy
Nice demo do you think you can go deeper than 14 inches on a dime
what did these machines sell for new?
$535.00
Still got Your Javelin?
unfortunately no more fastest car I ever owned
Bummer
Thanks for sharing!
if only this machine was deeper what a sniping machine it would be but now production has now ceased for some reason ...............hoped this video has helped some of you guys out there!
that i am johhnny /yum
unfortunately no ......the best you will get is about 7" and depends on ground mineralization also
Manufacturers have a (bad) habit of halting production on a good thing they get going and know one seems to know (why) they don't just improve on the design with extra depth, etc., instead of just scrapping the whole idea. Then, a lot of times, they put out inferior detectors to take their places or heavily promote existing detectors with inferior capabilities. What's up with that?? Makes NO sense. I have a Tesoro Golden Umax I just bought and I repeal my previous comments about the steel tabs being impossible to eliminate. This Golden Umax can, quite effectively I might add. A dream come true. BUT, yes I say BUT there (is) a catch. The steel tabs do begin to come back into detection at appx. 6.5" (and deeper). Now if one is in a park loaded with these like I am, a (LOT) of times these tabs are (deeper) than the 6.5" level and they will be detected no matter what and sound like a zinc penny if people want to be keeping all the range of coins since zinc pennies (do) add up more readily nowadays in a lot of areas like the coppers used to do back when they were plentiful in these same areas. Heck, even the ring pulls are detected below a certain depth too with this MD. And lets not even talk about the infernal@%&*($% aluminum pulls. EVEN with as good a detector as this one, it still won't notch them out while finding your nickels and thinner gold items.
6" to 7" at best..........if only there was a way to put a ground control on and better depth
Micromax