Tesoro Cibola

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I am looking at a Tesoro Cibola, I need to make money for school beacuse I can't get a job, I have tried and have had a few interviews but the time's were conflicting. I can get a Tesoro Cibola and a Lesche Digger for a decent price, first is it a good detector, 2nd is there a demand?
 
I'm kind of an old guy with a new hobby.
Tesoro Cibola is my first choice. But like they say "Each to his own"
No fancy meters & dials. Just a few buttons but they do work well for me.
After using the Cibola for a while I started hearing different sounds & different levels of sounds. Or am I going crazy? Goes deep & finds a lot of targets. As usual pull tabs & junk metal. Oh but coins & other things of value are there also to be dug. Seems like every couple of feet in my yard I get a signal so I dig everything.
Light & easy on my old worn out arms & shoulders.
I'll give the Cibola a +10 as my opinion. Others may differ.
Good luck on your choice.
Old Bobby the Bass Player. :oldguy:
 
I had one for about 3 weeks and dug several 6 inch targets with it. I didn't like the pinpoint on it though. I have gotten used to the DD coil on my AT Pro for pinpointing. It was light and felt well balanced to me.

I bought it on craigslist for $200 with headphones and a finds pouch. I traded it in at a local dealer and he gave me the $200 back on it that I spent when I bought an Xterra 305 for the wife.

G2M
 
I can get a Cibola, Lesche, and a pair of Killer B's for 300. I would have to sell it though, I need money.

I'm totally lost on this one. You have a Minelab, want a Cibola to make money, but will have to sell it? What am I missing? :?:


He sells things to make money.

A Cibola new...About $350
B's $100
Lesche $35

So the whole package for $300...yea, you can make some money by reselling.

I would keep the B's if you don't use anything as good and resell the other 2 to get my money back, however.
 
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