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Let's welcome Rob as a moderator to the Forum

Larry (IL)

Well-known member
I am happy to add a White's technical advisor to the V3 forum as a moderator. Rob Olszta, (rcasio44) has been a White's man since 1993, starting off with the 6000 Series 3. Rob is a member of the White's testing team, working closely with Anne and Carl, Sweet Home, Oregon. Now retired, Rob and his wife Paulette enjoys RV'ing and detecting.

Thanks for the time you put in this forum Rob, your technical advise is appreciated by all of us.
 
Oh... hi Rob!! Wow, what a great introduction...

I'm happy you are a Mod. Heck, you were here anyway.. sound's like a great decision to me.

Julien
 
Welcome aboard Rob!
 
Great Avatar Neil...looks like a pre 1800's Artillery button......... I'm not familiar with that one, but it looks to be in great shape......:thumbup:
 
Thanks for the welcome. Really nothing changes, same old, same old. Rob
 
Larry (IL) said:
Great Avatar Neil...looks like a pre 1800's Artillery button......... I'm not familiar with that one, but it looks to be in great shape......:thumbup:

Thanks Larry. It is a late 1700's one piece, domed British Royal Regiment of Artillery button (one of two) that I dug last summer. From what i have read, it is circa 1790.
 
Congrats, Rob. :detecting:
 
Yes well done Rob, a good man for the Job. Good shout Larry ......
 
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