Tesoro Lobo?

AUDuke

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Its not the same, not even close .The Lobo ST is a lot more sensitive to small gold. the only thing they have in common is the name and appearance. I bought a used original Lobo for $200. a couple of years ago and promptly sold it for the same price . It's a OK detector but not a ST.
 

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Rebel73153

Rebel73153

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So how was it on gold? It operates at a higher freq. than the ST does, so i would think it would be even better on Small gold? Not the case huh?
 

AUDuke

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Apr 20, 2008
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I am a Tesoro fan, but not impressed with the original Lobo for nugget hunting. Not sensitive on small pieces, works ok on larger gold.
 

Hoser John

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A retagged Tesorp Gold Demon is what it is and in it's day it rocked in comparison to others. I did the test report for tesoro and published in the annual book for years. The auto traq IS righteous and definately my all around favorite-tons a au 2 u 2-John
 

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Rebel73153

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Doesn't the Gold Demon run at only 12 Khz like the Diablo or is it higher than the the regular Diablo? If it is pretty much the same as the older Lobo i have a chance to pick one of the Gold Demons up pretty cheap. Appreciate the info.
 

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