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There's a new Sheriff in town!!....

Mark in NC

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Wyatt Earp cleansed Tombstone of the riff-raff back in the 1800's. It looks like John Gardiner of First Texas/Fisher may be doing the same thing with the metal detecting world! With the creation of the F-75, and its incredible performance, John has sent a "straight shootin'" message that First Texas and Fisher mean business!

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John Gardiner was instrumental in the design of the F-75 (and wrote the software). One of his favorite included features was the cool notch system (which I use quite often!). On the T-2, Mr. Gardiner added the adjustable pinpoint sensitivity setting, among many other things.

He has been engineering detectors since 1998. His pedigree includes: Time Ranger, Land Ranger and Discovery 2200. He has also been hard at work on the upcoming F-4.

With John Gardiner, David Johnson and the deep pool of engineering talent available over at First Texas, I think the future's lookin' pretty dog-goned GOOD!

(and I hope John has a goooood sense of humor with the photoshop!)

(Thanks to my source for the pic and info.!)
 
cool!..never heard you guys described that way!..love the battle flag!
hear it still waves proudly over most state capitals!
(h.h!)
j.t.
 
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