Where do I find this book of jack that I read about?
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Where do I find this book of jack that I read about?
I sent you one via email. If it fails to arrive, please advise.
What book? :needadrink:
http://www.americandetectorist.com/f...39029#msg39029Quote:
Originally Posted by Mort link=topic=12954.msg137834#msg137834 date=1365432251
How can I get a copy
wwilder9...
Since we transferred to the new forum software, I no longer have access to your email address. Therefore, you'll need to drop me a PM as Dan mentioned above. When I get your email address, I'll gladly attach a copy and reply.
Message sent thanks.
Should be in your email box now. Please advise if not.
Hello Lowjiber, I sent you a PM asking for the Book of Jack, just wondering if you got it?
Thank you, please let me know.
Tom.
Tom...
Should be in your email box now. Please advise if not.
John
Lowjiber, I would be interested in getting the Book of Jack as well. If you would be willing to E-mail it to me, my E-mail address id; [email protected] Thank you very much, Bob
Lowjiber,
I thanked you by email, what you are doing is very nice and I just wanted to "Thank You" on the forum level...
John NJ... :thumbsup01:
You are welcome, Boulder. A lot of folks contributed a lot of experiences to that crude collection. I just collected them and pass 'em along. :)
Lowjiber,
If you can spare one more? I need to review it before setting out for the season.
Thanks
Joe, I just saw this post and don't know if you got one, or not. The normal, posted process is to send me a PM with your email address, and I'll then forward you a copy. Since I send so many and emails don't necessarily reflect the member's name, it makes it difficult to keep track of who got one.
I'm sending you a PM requesting your email address. As soon as I get it, I'll forward a copy to you.
HH,
John
I am new to this forum, not new to detecting as I have been swinging a coil for over 25 years. What is the book of Jack? How does it apply to my V3i?
It's just at collection of tips/tricks from the days before manuals for the machines. A lot of folks like it.
You can read a bit of the history of TBoJ in the preface of the one I just sent you.
John