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COMMERCIAL DIVER
......Fresh Water Wisconsin USA. Casanova's Has Been
Using The Pulse 8X Detector Since It's First
Introduction For U/W Search & Recovery Services
After Testing All Other Machines On The Market. Mr
Gene Casanova, Ocean Corp CSD-7 Commercial Diver,
Equipment Specialist, Detector
Technician/Professional-User For Over 30 Years, Has
Field Tested All The Handheld Production Metal
Detectors Made For Underwater Use. The J. W.
Fisher Pulse 8X Has Been The Deepest Detecting And MOst Stable To Operate - The Most Important Aspects
Of A Tool Is To Do The Job And Do It Easily And
Repeatedly/Reliably; The Pulse 8X Is Such A Tool For
The Serious Underwater Technician.
......Russia's 'Peter Diving Service' is using
Fishers Pulse 8X metal detector for their underwater
search operations reports director Vitaly Latartsev.
"Most recently we used the 8X to check an old legend
about a tank sunk during WWII in a small river about
100 miles south of Voronezh. An attempt to locate
the tank with a side scan sonar failed because after
56 years all objects lost on the bottom have sunk
into the mud. Using a magnetometer and the Pulse 8X
simultaneously we got very good readings from one
spot. Soon we will go back with the equipment
necessary to remove the meter thick layer of
sediment that is covering the target."
.....Paper industry giant Georgia-Pacific purchased
two of Fishers Pulse 8X detectors. "We use them to
find tools that sometimes get dropped into our
effluent ponds", says GP's Herb Baty. "We're very
pleased with the performance of these detectors!"
......Blackledge Diving in Long Beach, CA used their
Pulse 8X detector to locate and track an underwater
pipeline reports owner Ron Blackledge. "The detector
worked very well!"
......Gray Diving Services in Sydney, Australia is
using their Pulse 8X detector with 16 inch coil to
locate and track large anchor chains reports project
manager Greg Vitnell. ?We have 28 of these 700 foot
long chains at the Caltex submarine crude oil
facility in Botany Bay. The chains are connected to
two 16 ton anchors which hold the tanker in place
while loading. In the past we dredged the chains
clear to allow the diver to follow them. We wanted
to find a way to eliminate the dredging operation
because it reduces the holding power of the anchors.
With the 8X we can find the chains quickly and
easily, without having to dredge.?
......Commercial diving company Inshore Divers in
Pittsburg, CA purchased a second Pulse 8X
detector to locate and track pipelines. "These
detectors work great!", says owner Fred Aichele.
......Commercial Diving Service in Juneau, AK
purchased Fishers Pulse 8X metal detector for a
contract job that involved locating deeply buried
anchors and chains. "After we do this job, I've got
several personal projects I want to use the detector
on", says CDS's Peter Lind.
......Red Dog Scientific Services in Pinegowie,
South Africa purchased Fishers Pulse 8X detector for
a mining exploration project, says owner Terry
Odgers.
......Australian Underwater Services in Queensland
has purchased two Fishers Pulse 8X detectors to
locate and track underwater pipelines and cables.
......Marine contractor General Offshore is using
Fishers Pulse 8X metal detector to locate underwater
pipes and cables. "This detector is really rugged
and holds up in our commercial operations. We haul
it all over the world with us", reports spokesman
Tom Mayhew.
......Lyman Richey Corp. based in Waterloo, NE is
using their Pulse 8X metal detector, equipped with
the optional boat-deployed 18" coil, to locate lost
cutter heads and dredge parts.
......Seafloor Surveys Int'l conducted a cable route
survey from Japan to the US. Spokesperson Jennifer
Lenaghan reports, "It's important to know the exact
position of active cables so they can be avoided
when laying new cables. Divers used the Pulse 8X
detector to determine exactly where the cables were
laid off the California coast where many cables
converge."
......Fred Devine Diving and Salvage has purchased a
Pulse 8X detector for their underwater search
operations. One of the first jobs for the 8X was
locating high-pressure cylinders that were dumped
into a lake back in the 20s and 30s says spokesman
Marvin Smith.
......New York Submarine Cable Co. is successfully
using their Fishers Pulse 8X detector to locate
buried pipes and cables reports diver Mark Sherry.
......Coastal Underwater Services in Groveland, MA
is using their Pulse 8X detector with optional
boat-deployed 8" by 48" coil to locate a variety of
targets including ?anchors, chains, and a bunch of
different construction equipment that somehow
manages to fall overboard", reports owner Mike
McDermott. ?We don?t baby the detector. It's rugged
enough to stand up to our everyday operations?, he
reports.
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Police and
Fire Departments
.....Ben Kailer, is a member of the Mahoning County
Sheriff?s Dive Team in Youngstown, OH. Several years
ago he bought a Fisher Pulse 8X detector to enjoy
his weekend hobby of treasure hunting. Not long
after, Ben was asked to assist the team in their
search for a weapon in a nearby lake. He reports,
?We were in an area that was thought to be clean of
any weapons. Everyone, including myself, was
surprised when I surfaced with three guns. In
another case I was called in to search for bullets a
murder suspect had thrown into a beaver pond. I
found both live rounds, and shell casings,
validating the suspect?s confession. He was
convicted to life in prison.?
?My most important recovery with the 8X was made
last fall. Three men in their early 20?s brutally
slashed and stabbed a 12 year old girl to death.
Police from two states were involved in this case.
The prosecutors were very anxious to locate the
murder weapon which had been thrown in a small lake
with a soft mud bottom and zero visibility. We
searched for two days with no luck. On the third day
we moved our search 30 feet beyond where we were
told and I found the knife with the 8X. The three
men are now awaiting trial.?
?We are an all volunteer team. Recently another
member of the team bought a Pulse 8X. Of all the
gear we have, the 8X?s have been the most useful in
recovering evidence.?
......Connecticut State Police have been using
Fishers Pulse 8X detectors for years. Says dive team
member Sgt. Justin Kelley, ?We rely heavily on these
detectors. They?re one of the most important pieces
of equipment in our dive locker. The 8X detectors
are extremely durable and stand up to the rough
treatment they can get in our recovery operations.
In the winter we do ice diving training in Quebec
with the Canadian Navy, and in the summer we dive in
all kinds of conditions both in Connecticut, and the
surrounding states. Our detectors accompany us
everywhere we dive, and for them it?s just another
day at the office?.
?Recently we assisted the Pennsylvania State Police
in searching for a weapon used in a homicide. The
suspect threw it off of a bridge outside of
Pittsburgh. Criminals often dispose of their weapons
in lakes and rivers thinking they will never be
found. We recovered 4 handguns there, including the
weapon we were searching for.?
.....Boston Police Harbor Patrol Unit is using
Fishers Pulse 8X detector for their search and
recovery operations reports officer Jeff Worthy.
?The detector works great!?
......Missouri State Water Patrol has been using
Fishers underwater search equipment for years
reports team leader Sgt. Wayne Talburt. ?We have 3
of the Pulse 8X detectors and have located numerous
weapons used in murders and assaults. These
detectors are rugged enough for use in our dive
operations. We also have the TOV-1 towed video
system which helps us with body searches. Large
areas can be covered quickly with the underwater
camera.?
......Dotham Fire Dept. dive team in Dotham, AL are
using Fishers Pulse 8X for evidence recovery
operations. ?Before we bought our 8X, we borrowed
one from a neighboring county to search for a pistol
used in a double homicide?, says Lt. Williams. ?I
couldn?t believe the stuff we pulled out of the
bottom of that lake. The detector worked so well, we
bought our own."
......NY Division of the FBI has successfully
located another hand gun using Fishers Pulse 8X
underwater metal detector reports special agent
Robert Chacon, program coordinator of the FBI Dive
Team. The team has several 8X detectors and Fishers
side scan sonar. ?We rely greatly on our detectors
and they perform tremendously for us. They remain
our bread and butter for underwater search and
recovery operations. We used them on a job in April
and located a gun buried in about 10 inches of mud.?
The case agent Chacon referred to involved the
murder of three people in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
FBI divers recovered the automatic weapon the
suspect threw into the Calcasieu River near the I-10
bridge.
......Clearwater Fire Dept. dive team in Clearwater,
FL recently purchased a Pulse 8X. Chief Jeff
Patterson reports, ?We had our first chance to use
the 8X last week. Our team searched a 65? by 80?
area and found a 38 caliber revolver, a rifle clip,
and several war medals dating as far back as 1908.
The detector works great and held up to all our
expectations. Thank you again for a wonderful
product!?
......Placer County Sheriffs Dept. in Tahoe City, CA
are using Fishers Pulse 8X metal detector and TOV-1
towed video system for their search operations. ?We
use the 8X to search for weapons in our evidence
recovery operations?, says Deputy Charles
Baumgardner. ?The TOV-1 has really helped our
underwater search operations. We?re able to cover
more area, faster, using fewer divers. It?s done a
great job for us.?
......Broward County Sheriffs Office Dive Rescue
Team routinely use their Pulse 8X for search and
recovery operations reports the department?s Deputy
Ferguson.
......Sgt. Ed Young of the Knox County Sheriff?s
Office reports, ?We took our new Pulse 8X out for
the first time to
search for a gun used in a homicide. The weapon was
allegedly thrown into a pond at Wa-Floy Mountain
Retreat. The visibility in this pond was zero. The
area had been previously searched with another metal
detector, but nothing turned up. This time, using
the 8X, we found a variety of metal objects
including motel keys and kitchen utensils, but still
no gun. We did however, find something that was
unexpected, a 1986 Oldsmobile with a body inside.?
The deceased, reported missing 15
years earlier, had vanished without a trace. Foul
play was not suspected. Police believe that the 66
year old woman, who was a diabetic, missed a turn on
the road between the motel office and her room, and
drove into the pond. A thorough search of the area
was carried out at the time, but there were no
obvious signs a vehicle had left the roadway.
?Although we didn?t find the gun, it sure proved to
be an interesting first day with our Pulse 8X. The
detector worked better than expected. We?re
confident in the capabilities of our new detector
and our search team. We believe the informant was
either lying or mistaken about the location of the
weapon.?
......Japan?s National Police Office purchased a
large quantity of Fishers Pulse 8X detectors to
inspect land, beach and underwater sites before
representatives from 8 nations met in Okinawa for a
summit. NPO has been using Pulse 8X detectors for
several years to locate a variety of weapons used in
the commission of crimes, from the country?s lakes,
rivers and sea.
......El Paso Fire Dept. in El Paso, TX are using a
Pulse 8X detector for their underwater recovery
operations says Capt. Greg Burns. The department?s
scuba team performs all the water recovery
operations for the city?s police department.
......West Metro Fire Rescue in Lakewood, CO is
using their Pulse 8X for search and recovery ops.
?The 8X is easy to use and has helped us reduce the
amount of time we spend searching for objects?, says
dive team member Kevin Schmidt.
.......Durham County Sheriffs Office in Durham, NC
has two Fishers Pulse 8X detectors that they use for
weapons recovery reports Lt. Eric Scott. ?I bought a
Pulse 8X for my own personal use a number of years
ago. I let the department borrow it whenever we had
a search and recovery operation. After awhile the
department was using it more than I was. At that
point I suggested they consider buying their own,
which they did. It worked out so well, a short time
later they bought a second one.?
Lt. Scott went on to say ?We?ve got a lot of use out
of these detectors. They?ve been particularly
helpful in locating weapons along the banks of our
rivers. Many of the rivers have rocks placed along
the banks to control erosion. When a handgun is
thrown in, it can become lodged between rocks. It?s
very time consuming checking between them by hand.
With the metal detector we can quickly scan over
them. If there?s a weapon in there, the 8X will
sound off. We?ve also used our detectors for a
number of land searches and found they work just as
well on land as they do in the water.?
......Piqua Fire Dept. in Ohio has purchased the
Pulse 8X detector. ?Our department does recovery for
work for both the police and fire units in Piqua.
The 8X is doing a great job for us!?, reports diver
Jeff Meckstroth.
......New Mexico State Police Dive Team are using
their two Pulse 8X detectors to recover a variety of
weapons according to police diver Mike Waring.
?We?ve located pistols, shotguns and rifles with our
8Xs. We have a lot of confidence in the detectors
and our ability to use them effectively. If we?re
looking for a weapon, we know the 8X will find it.?
......?I like using the Pulse 8X better than the
high tech land detector we have because it?s so
reliable and easy to operate?, says Sgt. Dave Ball
with the Missoula County Sheriffs Dept. in Missoula,
MT. ?We?ve had the 8X since 93? and it?s working
great for us.?
......Pierce County Sheriff Dept. in Puyallup, WA is
using their Pulse 8X to search for weapons used in
the commision of violent crimes, reports Detective
Scott Mielcarek.
......Grosse Pointe, MI police have used their Pulse
8X detector to locate several pistols, a rifle and
various jewelry items according to police diver Leon
Sehoyan. ?The 8X has done a great job for us!?,
reports Leon.
......Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Forensic
Identification Section in Thompson, Manitoba, Canada
has purchased the Pulse 8X for their evidence
recovery operations.
......The diving squad of the Czech Republic Police
have used their Pulse 8X for recovery of ?pistols, a
knife, parts of cars, and other metal items
connected with criminal offenses?, reports a
department spokesman.
......West Warwick Police Dept. in West Warwick,
Rhode Island has purchased the Pulse 8X detector for
their U/W search ops.? The detector is easy to use
and the single underwater earphone works well with
our full face masks?, says officer Don Archibald.
......Pinellas County Sheriffs Office in Largo, FL
has purchased two Pulse 8X detectors. ?The detectors
have been used on several dive call outs?, reports
Cpl. Brad Millican. ?We?ve used the 8Xs to locate
weapons and jewelry. We?re very impressed with
them!?
......Suffolk County Police Dept. in Great River, NY
has purchased two Pulse 8X detectors for their
search and recovery ops. Suffolk County Dive Team
officers were involved in TWA flight 800 recovery
ops.
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Government
and Universities
......Scientists at Canada's Dept. of Fisheries and
Oceans at the Maurice Lamontagne Institute in Quebec
are using Fishers Pulse 8X metal detector to locate
tagged shellfish. Reports marine biologist Francois
Hazel, ?I am using the 8X to locate marked clams on
the seashore at low tide. This is an exploratory
project to develop tools that may one day assist
communities in monitoring their coastal zones.?
......US Geological Survey?s Columbia River Research
Lab in Cook, WA has purchased a Pulse 8X detector
reports spokesman Noah Adams. ?We use the 8X for a
variety of projects. One of it?s jobs is to locate
lost radio transmitters and temperature sensors.?
......Florida Atlantic University?s Dept. of Ocean
Engineering is using the Pulse 8X detector reports
scientist and diver Bob Franks. ?We routinely get
contracts with the navy to do acoustic research. We
look at metal objects on and under the seabed. The
8X is very helpful in recovering the targets as
projects are completed.?
......Florida State University has purchased two of
Fishers Pulse 8X metal detectors. The detectors will
be used in their underwater archaeology program and
also to assist local law enforcement in evidence
recovery operations says spokesman Jeffrey Lane.
......Indiana University?s Prof. Charles Beeker is
using a Pulse 8X detector in a wreck recovery
project in the Dominican Republic as part of the
school?s archaeology program.
......CIE Maritime Archeologie et Prospection in
Nogent sur Marne, France purchased seven of Fishers
Pulse 8X hand-held metal detectors. ?One detector
was used to locate artifacts on an archeological
project in Menorca, Spain?, says director Jean-Louis
Pereye. ?The other six detectors will be used by a
military unit to search for mines and unexploded
ordnance.?
......China ORES in QingDao, China has purchased
Fishers Pulse 8X detector. ?The detector is to be
used as a demonstrator unit. We have many government
agencies interested in this equipment?, says owner
TangBao-Jue.
......The Dept. of Zoology at Ireland?s University
College Dublin is using Fishers Pulse 8X detector in
a shellfish reseeding project. The detector will be
used to detect metal tags attached to the shellfish.
......Researchers with the Australian Centre for
International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) are
using Fishers Pulse 8X metal detectors to assist in
the Trochus Reseeding Project. Trochus is a conical
shaped marine gastropod (snail) that habitats
shallow tropical reefs. It?s shell, which can
measure over 5 inches, is used to make jewelry and
buttons. The current global demand for trochus shell
is 7,000 tons annually, worth about 50 - $60
million. Like many of today?s marine resources, the
trochus fishery is under stress. Scientists are
investigating the feasibility of trochus reseeding
and aquaculture projects. Researcher Dr. Tasman
Crowe of ACIAR is involved in the stock enhancement
project and wrote a paper on the subject for the
Secretariat of the Pacific Community. He discusses
the problem of recapturing tagged animals in a
complex habitat. The trochus often move into and
under the live coral or coral ruble and can not be
found by visual searches. In his paper he writes,
?To solve this problem we used underwater metal
detectors to locate metal tags fixed to the animals.
The metal detector used was a Pulse 8X supplied by
JW Fishers Mfg.? He goes on to extol the virtues of
the detector for this type of project. He adds, ?We
found the smallest tag that could fit on the
juvenile trochus and still be reliably detected was
a 0.3g piece of aluminum. Tags were detectable
within a range of 8 cm of the coil regardless of the
intervening medium (e.g. air, water, rock, sand, or
coral) and could be pinpointed to within 1-2 cm.?
The report went on to say that effectiveness of the
system was tested in a series of pilot trials and
the results indicated the tagging system was an
effective method of finding Trochus. ?Over 85% of a
known number of juveniles were consistently
recaptured.? For more info visit www.spc.org.nc.
......U. S. Environmental Protection Agency in
Edison, NJ is using a Pulse 8X detector to search
sites for suspected illegal dumping of hazardous
waste according spokesman Neal Norrell.
...... The U.S. Forestry Services Lab in Juneau,
Alaska has purchased Fishers Pulse 8X detector for
site survey work. ?We use the 8X to locate metal
survey pins we drive into stream beds?, says
spokesman Mike Dilger. ?The detector is doing a
great job for us!?
......Warren Lasch Conservation Center in
Charleston, SC working with the Naval Historic
Center in Washington, DC are using Fishers Pulse 8X
u/w metal detector to locate artifacts on historic
shipwreck sites. The group was involved in the
recovery of the civil war submarine Hunley outside
Charleston harbor.
......U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Division in Boise, Idaho has purchased another
Fisher Pulse 8X metal detector to locate chains
buried in river banks.
......U.S. Dept. of Interior Biological Resources
Division at the Great Lakes Science Center in Ann
Arbor, MI is using the Pulse 8X detector with
optional 8? x 48? coil for survey work. ?We attached
the 8X to the front of an ROV system so the camera
was viewing the detector?s meter readout. The ROV
was towed along the bottom of the lake with the oval
coil trailing behind on its four skis. We towed the
system about 13 to 14 kilometers over a period of 3
to 4 days?, said operations coordinator Greg
Kennedy. ?I was impressed with the way the coil
towed, it tracked beautifully behind the ROV. We
located several new sites which warrant further
investigation.?
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Treasure Hunters
.....
Florida; The Pulse 8X Has Been The First Choice
Detector For All Treasure Hunts In Florida's Gold
Coast by Casanova's Metal Detector Expert. Super
Deep Detecting with sensitivity for small objects,
and stable operating characteristics makes this the
first choice. Using the Pulse 8X moves worries
about missing something within its range.
......Virgin Islands treasure hunter Barry Shipman,
known throughout the islands for his ability to
locate lost jewelry, was recently called upon to
perform an unusual search. He was asked to find a
ring - he had already found once before. Robert
Armstrong, chief engineer at the Buccaneer, one of
the island?s premier hotels, lost a ring that had
significant sentimental and monetary value. Mr.
Armstong wrote this account.
When I got married my wife bought me a platinum
wedding band that loosely fit my finger. I wanted it
loose because I have a fear of getting it caught on
something when I?m working. One day when tossing
cans of cold soda from a cooler to friends on the
beach, the ring slipped off and landed in the sand.
After several hours of frantic searching I decided
we were never going to find the it without getting
technology involved.
Referred by friends who knew of his success finding
lost items, Barry and his Pulse 8X metal detector
appeared on the scene. Before long he was holding my
ring in his hand. Capping off this feat of seeming
magic with a refusal to accept any reward, I just
couldn?t thank him enough.
Well the years went by and before I knew it I had
three young children and had traded in my racing
sailboat for a family deck boat. After a recent
outing, I was washing down the boat and the ring
slipped off my finger descending to the silty bottom
of the marina. I had lost my wedding band again!
A co-worker who is a member of the local dive club
put out the word that I needed help. Hearing this,
one of the members called a guy he knew "that could
find anything". Yes, Barry Shipman was on the case!
Working in 8 feet of water with his Fisher 8X he
moved carefully through the sand, silt, weeds, and
holes. Finally after 40 minutes of hunting -
success!
On hearing this story my friends all joke, "The
third times a charm. You better hope Barry sticks
around!"
......Norwalk, CT treasure hunter Bob Onkey reports,
?I?m having excellent success with my 8X detector
equipped with the probe coil. I?m working an area
that has about a foot of mud covering a clay bottom.
Pushing the probe down into the soft, muddy bottom I
get beyond the detection range of regular coils.
I?ve found lots of coins from the 1920?s and a
beautiful 10K gold marine battalion ring. "
......Jim McClure uses his Pulse 8X to search the
beaches and wreck sites of the Yucatan coast of
Mexico. ?I?ve had more fun hunting with my detector.
It has given me many hours of pleasure.?
......Pedro Martinez uses his Pulse 8X to hunt for
artifacts in the desert around his Somerton, Arizona
home. ?The 8X works great, it finds deeply buried
targets without giving false readings to the highly
mineralized desert soil?, says Pedro. ?I?ve found
many interesting things hunting the desert. Some of
my recent finds include silver dollars, one dated
1880, a military belt buckle dating to 1905, and an
antique watch fob circa early 1900s.?
......Well it wasn?t exactly treasure, but diver
Mike Borecky made a nice find with his Pulse 8X when
he recovered several expensive shotguns that were
buried in 2 feet of mud when 3 duck hunters
overturned their boat.
......John Duffy of Sacremento, CA has had lots of
fun searching for things with his Pulse 8X metal
detector. He reports, ?I?ve hunted coastal beaches
from Fort Bragg to San Diego, in the Sierra Nevada
Mountains and throughout California. To date I have
recovered over 600 coins and many other neat
treasures including knives, forks, spoons, lighters,
nail clippers, fishing lures, copper and brass
tubing, sun glasses, watches, ear rings, bracelets,
hair pins, shell casings, salmon cheek tags (used by
fishery samplers to identify dead salmon that were
tagged during spawning surveys), toy cars and other
metal toys, keys, and many rings. The rings are of
various sizes and materials from kid?s rings to
brass and silver toe rings, several nice silver
rings, and a beautiful man?s gold, sapphire, and
diamond ring. The value of my finds easily exceeds
the cost of my Pulse 8X.?
John went on to say, ?Thank you for making such a
great detector, and thanks for the fast and
courteous service you provided when I recently
returned my 8X for some minor repair work.?
......Ben Marich of Marex Oceanographic Services
reports, "We?ve been working the wreck of the The
City of Vera Cruz off Cape Canaveral, Florida,
Hundreds of artifacts have been recovered using your
Pulse 8X detectors, My daughter Jody accompanied me
on one of our trips. She had just turned twelve and
gotten her C-card. She found her first treasure on
this wreck, a beautiful gold locket. Now she?s been
bitten by the treasure bug like her dad." Nice find
Jody!
......?I have long awaited the day that I would own
a Pulse 8X and that day has finally arrived. I am
the type of diver that really likes adventure and
exploring. I often find coins and other lost objects
on my dives. After researching all of the underwater
detectors out there I found yours was clearly the
cream of the crop. I?m looking forward to years of
successful treasure hunting with my 8X. Thanks again
for such a superior product.? Ferron Martineau,
Rexburg, Idaho.
......International marine services company Stolt
Comex has just purchased their third Pulse 8X
detector reports Fishers UK distributor Bryan
Dillon. ?They love the 8X detectors. These machines
are ruggedly built for commercial operations and
have plenty of power to locate those deeply buried
targets.?
......Paper industry giant Georgia-Pacific purchased
two of Fishers Pulse 8X detectors. ?We use them to
find tools that sometimes get dropped into our
effluent ponds?, says GP?s Herb Baty. ?We?re very
pleased with the performance of these detectors!?
......Blackledge Diving in Long Beach, CA used their
Pulse 8X detector to locate and track an underwater
pipeline reports owner Ron Blackledge. ?The detector
worked very well!?
......Gray Diving Services in Sydney, Australia is
using their Pulse 8X detector with 16 inch coil to
locate and track large anchor chains reports project
manager Greg Vitnell. ?We have 28 of these 700 foot
long chains at the Caltex submarine crude oil
facility in Botany Bay. The chains are connected to
two 16 ton anchors which hold the tanker in place
while loading. In the past we dredged the chains
clear to allow the diver to follow them. We wanted
to find a way to eliminate the dredging operation
because it reduces the holding power of the anchors.
With the 8X we can find the chains quickly and
easily, without having to dredge.?
......Commercial diving company Inshore Divers in
Pittsburg, CA recently purchased a second Pulse 8X
detector to locate and track pipelines. ?These
detectors work great!?, says owner Fred Aichele.
......Commercial Diving Service in Juneau, AK
purchased Fishers Pulse 8X metal detector for a
contract job that involved locating deeply buried
anchors and chains. ?After we do this job, I?ve got
several personal projects I want to use the detector
on?, says CDS?s Peter Lind.
......Red Dog Scientific Services in Pinegowie,
South Africa purchased Fishers Pulse 8X detector for
a mining exploration project, says owner Terry
Odgers.
......Peter Diving Service in Voronezh, Russia has
purchased the Pulse 8X. According to diver Vitaly
Latartsev, ?The main use for the metal detector is
to locate and follow underwater pipes and cables?.
......"I love my Pulse 8X!", says Paul Gelsinger. ?I
used it extensively in the Philippines teaching an
underwater archaeology course. We worked a number of
wreck sites and located all kinds of things
including portholes, ships wheels, anchors, gauges,
guns, and helmets. I?ve had my 8X for over 10 years
and it still works great!?
......Richard Carney has been using his Pulse 8X to
search Maine beaches and old swimming holes for
years. He reports, ?Recently I had a very successful
trip up to Moosehead Lake. The 8X located 42 gold
rings, over 2000 coins and a beautiful sterling
silver religious medal!?
.....One man?s trash is another man?s ?treasure??
Many people enjoy visiting the beautiful beaches and
dive sites of Puerto Rico. Unfortunately not
everyone takes their trash with them when they
leave. One man has made it his mission in life to
keep the beaches and underwater environment in this
lovely Caribbean island free of refuse. Harry Hauck
is that man.
Equipped with his Pulse 8X detector, Harry scours
the beaches and underwater sites. It?s not rings and
coins he?s looking for, it?s trash. Harry and his 8X
locate beer and soft drink cans, food containers,
wire, chains, batteries, pipe, pieces of old signs,
spark plugs, and a variety of other junk. In
addition to finding and removing all of this
metallic mess, he also picks up paper, plastic,
glass, Styrofoam, rubber, and any other stuff that
isn?t part of the natural landscape.
Does Harry do this for fame and fortune? The answer
is no (there isn?t even a deposit on containers in
PR). However, the tenacity of this trash terminator
has brought some recognition. In 1992 he received
the Environmental Citizen of the Year Award from the
Puerto Rico government and in ?94 the NAUI
Environmental Enrichment Award.
Harry says he?s been using Fishers 8X detectors for
years. ?I bought four of them for the U.S. Army when
I was their scuba instructor. These machines work
great, and they?re practically bulletproof!?
This environmental superhero deserves accolades for
his efforts. When his 8X was recently returned to
the factory for some service, it was taken care of
at no charge. Keep up the good work Harry!
......?In 1982 you sent me a bunch of brochures. I
had always dreamt of owning a Fishers detector.
Today I proudly own a Pulse 8X. On a recent trip to
St. Maarten I didn?t find any gold doubloons, just
some coins at the beach, but I had a lot of fun
doing it! The detector worked fine. Mr. Fisher,
thank you for manufacturing such a great detector.
My next dream is to purchase one of your
magnetometers.? Ruben Preti, Henderson, Nevada.
......?We have been extremely pleased with your
detectors. We have had several of them on various
jobs over the years, as well as other brands, and
the 8X has proved the most reliable and durable. It
never fails to produce! Enclosed are a few pages
from recent auctions we have had. Many of the coins
and artifacts shown were found with your detectors.?
Joe Fiorentino, Bangor, Pennsylvania.
......?I have wanted to write this letter for a long
time and finally found the time to sit down and do
it. My Pulse 8X is even nicer than I hoped it would
be. It is exquisitely sensitive and extremely well
made. Not only am I impressed with the performance,
but also with the choice of materials, engineering,
sturdiness, and attention to detail in construction.
Equally impressive is the way I have been treated by
the staff at JW Fishers.? Rick Weber, Bridgeport,
West Virginia.
......Australian Underwater Services in Queensland
has purchased two Fishers Pulse 8X detectors to
locate and track underwater pipelines and cables.
......Marine contractor General Offshore is using
Fishers Pulse 8X metal detector to locate underwater
pipes and cables. ?This detector is really rugged
and holds up in our commercial operations. We haul
it all over the world with us?, reports spokesman
Tom Mayhew.
......Lyman Richey Corp. based in Waterloo, NE is
using their Pulse 8X metal detector, equipped with
the optional boat-deployed 18? coil, to locate lost
cutter heads and dredge parts.
......Seafloor Surveys Int?l conducted a cable route
survey from Japan to the US. Spokesperson Jennifer
Lenaghan reports, ?It?s important to know the exact
position of active cables so they can be avoided
when laying new cables. Divers used the Pulse 8X
detector to determine exactly where the cables were
laid off the California coast where many cables
converge.?
......Fred Devine Diving and Salvage has purchased a
Pulse 8X detector for their underwater search
operations. One of the first jobs for the 8X was
locating high-pressure cylinders that were dumped
into a lake back in the 20s and 30s says spokesman
Marvin Smith.
......Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL has purchased
Fishers Pulse 6X and 8X metal detectors. ?The
detectors will be used to locate jewelry lost by
visitors in Disney?s water parks. The jewelry will
be returned to the rightful owner?, reports
spokesman Wayne Mitchell.
......Costello Marine Construction in Greenport, NY
purchased Fishers diver-held metal detector, Pulse
8X to locate anchors, pipelines and lost propellers?
Chris call for details (516) 477-1199, John.
......New York Submarine Cable Co. is successfully
using their Fishers Pulse 8X detector to locate
buried pipes and cables reports diver Mark Sherry.
......Coastal Underwater Services in Groveland, MA
is using their Pulse 8X detector with optional
boat-deployed 8? by 48? coil to locate a variety of
targets including ?anchors, chains, and a bunch of
different construction equipment that somehow
manages to fall overboard?, reports owner Mike
McDermott. ?We don?t baby the detector. It?s rugged
enough to stand up to our everyday operations?, he
reports.
......Virgin Island treasure hunter Barry Shipman
continues to bring up the booty with his Pulse 8X.
Barry writes, ?On April 8, the day before Good
Friday, I had a fantastic day snorkeling at St.
Croix?s Cormorant Beach. Within 3 1/2 hours I found
six silver coins, a .645 Carat diamond ring, an
antique 18 carat gold Omega watch, and a 31 grain
gold nugget ring?. Now that?s what I call a good day
at the beach!
......Al Hartman of Tallahassee, FL reports finding
a number of rare silver coins on recent dive with
his Pulse 8X. One of the coins was appraised at over
$1,200.
.....A diver from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, (wishing to
remain anonymous), diving in the Red Sea, found a
number of 14th century Egyptian and Yemish silver
coins with his Fisher 8X.
.....Kent Bernard, organizer of one of the country?s
newest and hottest oceanographic trade shows,
Undersea Explorations, has made many finds with his
Pulse 8X. On a recent outing he located a number of
coins all dated in the 1850s. ?I love my 8X. This is
the most rugged and reliable detector I?ve ever
used."
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