
Several years ago I wrote a letter to Vince Gifford, Charles Garrett, Ken White, and Dave Johnson. I don't know if they ever got them and I don't suggest that any of you try this. This was about the time that Garrett was making the bright yellow units, First Texas was making bizarre looking " Star Wars" units, and Whites started making huge heavy complicated units. I tried to politely tell them that the majority of us detectorists are middle aged and that the names on the units should relate to our own time eras. I don't like "prism" , spectra, omega, alpha, etc,...but I do like patriot, american, outlaw, bandit, and so on. Also the colors are important because bright yellow is like carrying a sign around say, " Hey look at me,...come on over and ask me what I'm doing". I know the companies were trying to reach out to the youth but I didn't like what I saw happening. I am not saying that my letters changed anything but it's nice to know that Tesoro is sticking to traditional names, looks, and functions. JMHO... Happy Hunting, RDF

