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Tesoro Sand Shark Metal Detector
Tesoro Sand Shark Metal Detector $160.65 - $721.65 0 Reviews
The Tesoro Compadre metal detector was designed with the idea that less is more. This modest machine can do a lot of the same things that its bigger brothers can do. It works great for coin hunting, competition hunting and relic hunting, but it does it without any excess knobs. Switch on the detector and you're working in a silent search, motion all metal mode.
Fisher Metal Detector Pinpointer
Fisher Metal Detector Pinpointer $59.00 - $59.00 0 Reviews
Fisher Metal Detector Pinpointer. Pinpoints exact location of buried metal objects. The pinpointer was designed to be used with any of our metal detectors to help find treasures. It is also a handy tool for homeowners, hobbyists, and mechanics; anyone needing to find a lost metal object. Easy to use with single knob control to adjust sensitivity and features audio signal indicator and vibrator. The unit is small and light for easy handling and carrying.
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How Important It Is to Know Metal Detecting Techniques
For as long as they are equipped with metal detectors, some people are guaranteed to have a productive search for valuable metals. Of course, with the use of these devices your chances of finding these high value metals increase.

Great Techniques for Metal Detectors
Metal detectors can land you treasures if you use them properly. The techniques followed by the experts usually include one thing more than all else: patience. When you're combing the beaches, searching for historical treasures or even just trying to find one of the plumbing lines to your house, you have to remember that slowing down a little will make a huge difference. After all, if you're searching for something that's been underground for 50 years, it can wait a few more minutes to be found!

Going Treasure Hunting Under Water
Even at present when pirates' bounty chests appear to be possible only in movies and books, people still believe of treasures. There are still those who spend their valuable time, effort, and money only to locate and excavate crates and chests of precious jewels and gold that are buried underground.



Beginner's Guide To Buying A Metal Detector
Becoming a treasure hunter, as metal detector enthusiasts like to call themselves, is fairly easy. But it can be a very expensive hobby. Metal detectors can cost between several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. The best advice that can be given to someone new to treasure hunting is to buy used equipment first. The best time to do this is when new model metal detectors come out. In order to do this you really have to have your timing down. It is not every day that new models come out. But, if your timing is right you can get a substantial discount off the retail price by purchasing an older model.

Basics Of How Metal Detectors Work
Since 1931, when the first portable metal detector was patented, the growth in the use of metal detectors has steadily increased. Metal detectors are every where. There are both industrial, commercial and personal use of metal detectors. When most people think of metal detectors they think of the guy on the beach with a set of head phones swinging back and forth a funny looking stick. People that use metal detectors to look for lost relics or treasure are known as treasure hunters, or relic hunters.

Gold Detecting Treasures
Call it a growing hobby, a pastime or an obsession, gold detecting gets into your blood after a while. Using a gold detector can be very relaxing and sometimes mesmerizing, finding gold nuggets might be the goal but fun of prospecting for gold provides so much pleasure as an outdoor activity.

Metal Detectors For Police Work
Many people are familiar with the metal detectors used by hobbyists who search for buried treasures on beaches, in parks, and in other areas where metal objects may have been dropped over the years There are many other uses for metal detectors, however, many of which you may not be aware of


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