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Leading Lights of Tomorrow

Druid

Member
Every company regardless of their product needs a leading light, their standard bearer, the visionary who is engaged to the fullest extent in their products and goals and is driven to achieve his or her, the companies goals.
Not just picking on Tesoro, Jack was their beacon, but all the old established North American companies, who, literally, is out there to step up in metal detector development, technological progress. when this, (tiny), pool of existing generation electronic engineers,& enthusiasts has retired, passed away, or just lost the drive to continue?
Are there any new Tesla's, Einsteins, Dave Johnson's, Carl Moreland's, Bruce Candy's, out there in the detecting world to take up the cause?
Hoping for a new generation to advance the technology and hardware,
Drew.
 
Druid said:
Every company regardless of their product needs a leading light, their standard bearer, the visionary who is engaged to the fullest extent in their products and goals and is driven to achieve his or her, the companies goals.
Not just picking on Tesoro, Jack was their beacon, but all the old established North American companies, who, literally, is out there to step up in metal detector development, technological progress. when this, (tiny), pool of existing generation electronic engineers,& enthusiasts has retired, passed away, or just lost the drive to continue?
Are there any new Tesla's, Einsteins, Dave Johnson's, Carl Moreland's, Bruce Candy's, out there in the detecting world to take up the cause?
Hoping for a new generation to advance the technology and hardware,
Drew.
Well, I'll probably take the flak for!this. Consider the fact that most sites are being closed because of the carelessness of others- that most sites now have 3" max depth on items-that most searchers must have an unquenchable desire to hunt- and that most of the bargain models nowadays easily reach that depth. What cause is there to take up?
 
slingshot said:
Every company regardless of their product needs a leading light, their standard bearer, the visionary who is engaged to the fullest extent in their products and goals and is driven to achieve his or her, the companies goals.
Not just picking on Tesoro, Jack was their beacon, but all the old established North American companies, who, literally, is out there to step up in metal detector development, technological progress. when this, (tiny), pool of existing generation electronic engineers,& enthusiasts has retired, passed away, or just lost the drive to continue?
Are there any new Tesla's, Einsteins, Dave Johnson's, Carl Moreland's, Bruce Candy's, out there in the detecting world to take up the cause?
Hoping for a new generation to advance the technology and hardware,
Drew.
Well, I'll probably take the flak for!this. Consider the fact that most sites are being closed because of the carelessness of others- that most sites now have 3" max depth on items-that most searchers must have an unquenchable desire to hunt- and that most of the bargain models nowadays easily reach that depth. What cause is there to take up?

Well Sling probably sewed it up for the most part. Clad & Jewelry hunters have increasingly shrinking places to hunt. Silver hasn't been in circulation since 1964. Sure there's still a lot of ground to dig. If you live in a good area. The biggest last frontier, I would guess, the beaches fresh/ salt. So a lightweight ,water proof, pulse induction, with some discrimination. Which could be used on land. We need to come up with something that can highly impress the European's. Go big or stay at home.
 
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