Goldpick
Chris Johnson
I couldn't get out of my shed quick enough tonight to give the Tejon a good workout. It was bit of a lucky dip, trying a couple of your average junk laden parks that I had a quick detect at previously, but walked away after being fed up with crap finds and lots of iron falsing.
It was a bit of a learning exercise becoming reacquainted with a Tesoro again, manual ground balancing, thumbing the discrimination control, single tones, and all that sort of stuff. I dug lots of junk, mainly brass, copper, lead and aluminium, but still managed to find some good targets amongst them. Probably the biggest issue I had was getting used to trying to pinpoint with a concentric coil again, methinks that won't last long before a DD finds its way back onto the Tejon, much like I did on the Vaquero (NEL Sharpshooter).
With the battery box mounted on the rear under the arm cuff, the detector is very well balanced and extremely light considering it runs off 8 x AA batteries. Also liking the toggle switch under the control box for selecting pinpoint mode, and also for accessing the second discriminator control, something I'll have a play with at a later date.
Anyway, aside from the junk and decimal coinage, other finds included - a silver plated spoon, Lonestar Spudmatic gun (made in UK, half of), old copper button, a badge of some sort, a very large cartridge (flare gun?), and my first silver and pre-dec on the Tejon, a 1952 ramshead shilling.
Unfortunately, the shilling looks to have had a fight with a lawnmower, with clipped end and gouge on the face, still a nice coin though - been a long time since my last shilling
So far, so good, just need to re-learn those trademark Tesoro tones again, and get some more detecting time under my belt, but overall, pretty happy with my purchase thus far.
It was a bit of a learning exercise becoming reacquainted with a Tesoro again, manual ground balancing, thumbing the discrimination control, single tones, and all that sort of stuff. I dug lots of junk, mainly brass, copper, lead and aluminium, but still managed to find some good targets amongst them. Probably the biggest issue I had was getting used to trying to pinpoint with a concentric coil again, methinks that won't last long before a DD finds its way back onto the Tejon, much like I did on the Vaquero (NEL Sharpshooter).
With the battery box mounted on the rear under the arm cuff, the detector is very well balanced and extremely light considering it runs off 8 x AA batteries. Also liking the toggle switch under the control box for selecting pinpoint mode, and also for accessing the second discriminator control, something I'll have a play with at a later date.
Anyway, aside from the junk and decimal coinage, other finds included - a silver plated spoon, Lonestar Spudmatic gun (made in UK, half of), old copper button, a badge of some sort, a very large cartridge (flare gun?), and my first silver and pre-dec on the Tejon, a 1952 ramshead shilling.
Unfortunately, the shilling looks to have had a fight with a lawnmower, with clipped end and gouge on the face, still a nice coin though - been a long time since my last shilling
So far, so good, just need to re-learn those trademark Tesoro tones again, and get some more detecting time under my belt, but overall, pretty happy with my purchase thus far.