Hihosilver
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- Jan 2, 2013
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- Location
- Eastern Ohio
- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Mojave, Tesoro Outlaw, Tesoro Golden micromax (present machines), Past: once upon a time, long, long ago... a Bounty Hunter 840.
Coils: 5.75 concentric, 7” black concentric, 7" widescan,
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Well, It is -2 degrees f. As I write this, with snow on the ground in eastern Ohio. So, in reading other posts and in thinking about what Tesoro might be coming out with next, I was reading about some of the past machines that are no longer made with some really cool features and thought... "Man, I wish Tesoro still made this..."
So that's the thread, something to do while we await the early spring "that the ground hog in PA" promised us...
My choice... Bring back the Adjustable tone break on the Pantera! Only, put it in the micromax housing, use the Outlaw disc, Use a separate nob for the tone break setting. Replace the red button on the Outlaw with a frequency shift switch, put a trigger switch underneath the housing for quick mode change (forward) and true no motion all-metal w/VCO for pin pointing and sizing (back). Change the three way mode switch to 1) auto tune all-metal, 2) Disc w/tone break mode, 3) silent disc, single tone (no tone break). When the detector is in this mode, the tone break adjust nob becomes a simple tone adjust, so guys can hunt with a tone that is most comfortable to them.
There it is, nothing new here, just bringing back some features and repackaging them in a way that I think would be a fun detector to use.
What are your thoughts...?
So that's the thread, something to do while we await the early spring "that the ground hog in PA" promised us...
My choice... Bring back the Adjustable tone break on the Pantera! Only, put it in the micromax housing, use the Outlaw disc, Use a separate nob for the tone break setting. Replace the red button on the Outlaw with a frequency shift switch, put a trigger switch underneath the housing for quick mode change (forward) and true no motion all-metal w/VCO for pin pointing and sizing (back). Change the three way mode switch to 1) auto tune all-metal, 2) Disc w/tone break mode, 3) silent disc, single tone (no tone break). When the detector is in this mode, the tone break adjust nob becomes a simple tone adjust, so guys can hunt with a tone that is most comfortable to them.
There it is, nothing new here, just bringing back some features and repackaging them in a way that I think would be a fun detector to use.
What are your thoughts...?
