bellapoison
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2009
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- Location
- Kaufman County, TX
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 250
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Hello, I'm new here. Don't have a detector yet, though I've had one on my wish list for a couple of years.
Since no one will buy ME one, I'm thinking about buying one "for my husband" for his birthday later this month.
We are both complete novices, and I'm looking at something fairly low-end so that we won't be out too much $$ if this hobby just isn't for us. I'm generally a cheapskate, too, so there's that. On the cheaper side, I'm look at the BH Tracker IV. On the slightly more expensive side, the Garrett Ace 250 or the Tesoro Silver UMax or Tesoro Compadre. My limit is about $275. Any recommendations for mostly coin/jewelry hunting on land in North/East Texas?
We live on about an acre and have another dozen acres down the road, so I figure that's plenty of land to learn on. I am interested in doing some research on the larger piece of land to find out what it was before it was pasture. There is an old, falling-down homestead that abuts our land (we know the owners) that I hope we may get a chance to search.
Anyhow, I've enjoyed reading these forums so far and look forward to doing some MD'ing in the future!
Since no one will buy ME one, I'm thinking about buying one "for my husband" for his birthday later this month.

We are both complete novices, and I'm looking at something fairly low-end so that we won't be out too much $$ if this hobby just isn't for us. I'm generally a cheapskate, too, so there's that. On the cheaper side, I'm look at the BH Tracker IV. On the slightly more expensive side, the Garrett Ace 250 or the Tesoro Silver UMax or Tesoro Compadre. My limit is about $275. Any recommendations for mostly coin/jewelry hunting on land in North/East Texas?
We live on about an acre and have another dozen acres down the road, so I figure that's plenty of land to learn on. I am interested in doing some research on the larger piece of land to find out what it was before it was pasture. There is an old, falling-down homestead that abuts our land (we know the owners) that I hope we may get a chance to search.
Anyhow, I've enjoyed reading these forums so far and look forward to doing some MD'ing in the future!