Mark in NC
Member
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.!)
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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.!)