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Thanks Dave Johnson for a great machine!

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Dave, I understand that you designed the Fisher CZ platform over ten years ago. In my opinion, it is still unbeatable on or off the beach. Some other mfrs. are just now begining to equal its performance! You did good guy, BUT, now a decade later what have you got left? Come on, give it up! I just know you have something even better in your back pocket. P.S. I promise not to tell anyone else. <IMG SRC="/forums/images/smile.gif" BORDER=0 ALT=":)">
 
Thanks, Porter C., for the compliment.
I've had a nice design on the drawing board for some time now, the kind of machine the Explorer should have been, but wasn't. Also a gold prospecting machine to compete with the Minelab SD's. Meantime the world isn't standing still, so I continue to update, revise, and add stuff to the drawing board, some of which you have seen posted on this forum.
Unfortunately, the stuff on the drawing board will just have to stay there until someone hires me to do something with it. These are not projects I can turn into products relying on my own very meagre resources.
--Dave J.
 
Dave,
I might have found a backer for my machine.
Perhaps we should be talking to each other about you coming overto dosome consultancy work for the new company.
 
Sean:
I don't know what you do or don't have, but am willing to talk. You realize of course that you have said things in this forum that would justifiably make a person approach your proposal (whatever it is) with some wariness and skepticism. If you admit that such an attitude is justifiable and accept it when approaching other people regarding your project, it will make it easier to get good people involved.
If you wish to pursue this further I would recommend that it be done by email or other private means rather than in the forum. Thank you.
--Dave J.
 
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