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I remember when My dad and husband put this Fish Finder together. It was the state of the art machine in the 70's 

If someone is looking for a nice conversation piece, or something to put in a man cave it would be perfect.

I don't know if it works, I wouldn't be able to figure it out.

  $20.00

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I had the graph paper recorder around then that had just come out.  It was HeathKit company. Emphasis on kit. They sent the parts and you assembled it. Luckily my dad was an electronics technician because there were about a thousand plus parts  when I received it and the circuit board had to be soldered for every transistor etc. (hundreds of them). I almost died when I opened the box and saw all the parts. My dad said let me take it home and see what I can do. A couple weeks later he brought it to my house and the next day I called in sick to work and went out on Seneca and tried out. Worked flawlessly.... I was amazed and very happy. I had it for several years. Heathkit components were of good quality. :smile:

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Good one Bill:yes:  My dad also put together a Heathkit flasher for me from components although I no longer have the graph I kept the flasher for sentimental reasons.:smile:

 

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