History of Fisher Metal Detectors
Posted: Thursday, July 23, 2009
by James Thompson
The history of fisher metal detectors begins way back in the late 1920s with a German graduate of Dresden university who had immigrated to America. Dr Gerhard Fisher was working in Los Angeles developing direction finding equipment intended for use in aircraft and his work was even recognized by Albert Einstein. Dr Fisher listened carefully to pilots who used his system and found that they all experienced interference in certain areas and he explored this problem. He found that these areas all had conductive mineral deposits and that if he passed a piece of metal between the receiver and transmitter of his directional finder that readings changed. He immediately realized that a small device could be developed along the lines of his directional finder that could be used to locate minerals and underground objects.
The next move was in 1961 to Belmont and an even larger manufacturing facility as the company was still growing steadily year by year. Six years after this move Dr Fisher retired leaving Fisher Research Laboratory a well known and respected company. It continued to grow and moved again in 1974 and in 1990 to Los Banos and is now owned by First Texas Products who bought the company in 2006.
Today the company still has its great reputation for quality products and offers a large range of metal detectors for treasure hunters including gold, coin, relic and underwater detectors. Industrial detectors for utility companies for finding cables, pipes and valves are also manufactured at the fisher factory. Security which is so important nowadays is also a branch of fisher detectors with a large range of handheld and walk through metal detectors available.
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