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I'm sorry to say Bob Canaday passed away on 1-3-2019. He was an electronic technician in research and development for White's electronics and was there for 33 years.
I met Bob and his wife Mary at a detector club meeting some 25+ years ago. Throughout the years, Bob and I went on many, many hunts together and made some pretty
nice finds.
I will miss him....take care Bob.
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I started in '67 with a detector that I built myself, and then revised it with the help of my dad. The first detector I bought was a Jetco Treasure Hawk, then quickly upgraded to a White's Goldmaster 66TR.
Jeff
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doc holiday Wrote:
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> Happy 4th to ALL loyal Americans--especially the D
> ankowski Dreadnoughts.
+1
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I have used Febreze with good results. I disassemble the detector, take a washcloth and spray the Frebreze on it, and wipe each piece of the detector really well.
You may have to do this a couple of times, depending on how bad it is. Then I finish with a cloth with some Armorall on it. Reassemble it and you should be aok.
Jeff
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TabWhisperer Wrote:
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> I've used adhesive backed Velcro and wrapped one l
> ayer of the plastic loop part to the rod. Then I
> used a piece of regular (no adhesive) soft side Ve
> lcro around the cord and shaft. It doesn't slide
> around and holds. You just have to watch where yo
> u stick the Velcro on t
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