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Congratulations from the land not quite down under

Dave J.

New member
Congratulations to my metal detector industry colleagues at White's, for the release of their new masthead machine, the Vision! Although it won't make my own job any easier, at least it will make it more interesting!

--Dave Johnson
Chief Designer, "the company in El Paso".

PS: I would like reinforce and expand on some things which Carl and Alan have said. The White's DFX and Vision (as well as the Los Banos/El Paso company's CZ) basic metal detection technologies were developed in the USA independently of the "M company" and are not in any sense borrowed or copied from the "M company". Anyone who knows metal detection technology can confirm this with an oscilloscope. The USA and the Candy systems both work, but they ARE different. ......... One poster's assertion that "..inelab owns the patent on multi freq so any company that uses more than one freq has to pay minela.." Nope, never was and ain't now. Just typical M-swagger.
 
Dave J. said:
Congratulations to my metal detector industry colleagues at White's, for the release of their new masthead machine, the Vision! Although it won't make my own job any easier, at least it will make it more interesting!

--Dave Johnson
Chief Designer, "the company in El Paso".

PS: I would like reinforce and expand on some things which Carl and Alan have said. The White's DFX and Vision (as well as the Los Banos/El Paso company's CZ) basic metal detection technologies were developed in the USA independently of the "M company" and are not in any sense borrowed or copied from the "M company". Anyone who knows metal detection technology can confirm this with an oscilloscope. The USA and the Candy systems both work, but they ARE different. ......... One poster's assertion that "..inelab owns the patent on multi freq so any company that uses more than one freq has to pay minela.." Nope, never was and ain't now. Just typical M-swagger.


Way to go Dave that is big of you to Congratulate and clear that up.

Jason
 
A class act Dave. BTW, you can say the 'M' word here..........:rofl:....and the "F" word too. No, not that "F" word, the other one. We are all friends here and many of us are multi-line owners.
 
n/t
 
An Engineer from a competing company offering congratulations on a new product launch! Competition tempered with civility...what a concept! :clapping:
 
Dave J. said:
One poster's assertion that "..inelab owns the patent on multi freq so any company that uses more than one freq has to pay minela.." Nope, never was and ain't now. Just typical M-swagger.

It's unfortunate that when a rumour is repeated enough, some people believe it as factual.
 
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