Steve Houston Posted June 18, 2015 Share Posted June 18, 2015 Welcome Steve to Sweet Home OR. Steve was able to stop by for a visit Wed. night, the night of our club meeting. Sooo of course we talked him into speaking at the meeting. It didn't take much talking in fact it didn't take any at all. If you don't know Steve he is a great guy and probably the best speaker when it comes to his passion, GOLD. I've known Steve for 15 years and he is a natural when it comes to using and speaking about metal detecting, metal detectors and gold in it's many forms. Thank you Steve! We will hook up in Northern Nevada and spend some time together detecting for gold. Hopefully it will be as good next time as it was last time. Thanks again, Steve Houston Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Herschbach Posted June 21, 2015 Share Posted June 21, 2015 Hi Steve, It was really great visiting with you and I enjoyed the impromptu speaking engagement! I did stop by the White's Electronics factory the next morning before heading out. Here are a few photos from the "Museum". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fredmason Posted June 21, 2015 Share Posted June 21, 2015 man, you do get around!!! nice pic's fred Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tortuga Posted June 21, 2015 Share Posted June 21, 2015 Wow I can't believe guys used to use those things to find gold! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
auminesweeper Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 Thanks for starting this Thread Steve Houston, Oh My, what a Place to be In, Well Done Steve H, The Size of some of them Machines, Makes an ATX look like A Tooth Pick, I wonder How Many Batteries Per hour they Use,lol I have Just Seen A Coils for that 66 TR on Ebay, I would really love to play with those Machines, John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LipCa Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 I remember my parents dropping some pretty big batteries in some of those machines..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Houston Posted June 22, 2015 Author Share Posted June 22, 2015 The early models (BFO) used a 67 1/2 volt battery and if I remember correctly it was the same battery used in crank telephones. Batteries Plus now has them for people restoring those old phones and the cost was around $50.00 to $60.00 each. Steve Houston Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mugsy Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 Steve Houston, Are you still hanging out in Sweet Home? I heard from Larry that you were moving someplace else. Good luck to you, maybe I see you in Northern Nevada this fall, I'll be in touch. Still have your pocket nugget?? Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mugsy Posted June 22, 2015 Share Posted June 22, 2015 Steve Houston, I also wanted to thank you, if it weren't for you I would have never gone to Ganes Creek and Moore Creek for all those years. Met many, many good people and made many friends. I truely miss those exciting adventures. Thanks again, Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hobo Posted June 23, 2015 Share Posted June 23, 2015 My 2nd detector back in 1963 was the same as the 3rd from the left, top row, I believe it was called a Gold Master. The only gold I ever found with it was a gold ring in the Denver City park. Those BFOs were not very deep and the batteries were kinda spendy. Found lots of shallow coins tho. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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