Derbyshire Detectorist
Tenderfoot
Hello to everyone at TreasureNet. I have joined this site to try and find some information on a US vintage metal detector. Some while back I happened on a "Bereavement" Garage sale. The detector was boxed up and looking in neglected condition and was'nt attracting much interest, and I very nearly passed it over.
I have done some research on the Designer/ Manafacturer Bill Hays of Hays Electronics Los Angeles/Hemet/ Prescot Valley Arizona, but I wont post all of this until that I am sure my research is correct.
The lovely Detector is a Hays 2-B Mega Explorer Model DS7 a two box detector.
The machine was very well made with quality parts and wiring and with the great help of an electronic engineer it is working again.
Currently I am using the fisher Gemini 3 manual to try and operate it, However it would be great if someone could point me in the direction of a manual specific to this model, so that I could operate it correctly the way that Bill Hays intended it to be.
I have tried to contact the company but I believe that they went out of business in 2002 and that Mr Hays sadly passed away in 2017.
Hope that someone on here remembers Bill Hays and can guide me towards the correct manual for this lovely and still good vintage machine.
thanks from Derbyshire Detectorist
I have done some research on the Designer/ Manafacturer Bill Hays of Hays Electronics Los Angeles/Hemet/ Prescot Valley Arizona, but I wont post all of this until that I am sure my research is correct.
The lovely Detector is a Hays 2-B Mega Explorer Model DS7 a two box detector.
The machine was very well made with quality parts and wiring and with the great help of an electronic engineer it is working again.
Currently I am using the fisher Gemini 3 manual to try and operate it, However it would be great if someone could point me in the direction of a manual specific to this model, so that I could operate it correctly the way that Bill Hays intended it to be.
I have tried to contact the company but I believe that they went out of business in 2002 and that Mr Hays sadly passed away in 2017.
Hope that someone on here remembers Bill Hays and can guide me towards the correct manual for this lovely and still good vintage machine.
thanks from Derbyshire Detectorist