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Flasher


Ole1855

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I've got an old Lowrance flasher, it's the tan plastic case portable one, I've had in my garage collecting dust for 30 years. My son spotted it the other day and we started playing with it and it appears to still work but the transducer is shot. Does anyone have any idea where I might be able to locate a transducer for a flasher that old? He doesn't have the cash to buy anything new so if we could find a transducer he would have his own flasher, it's kind of a big deal for him.

Any feedback would be great.

Thanks Ole

[This message has been edited by Ole1855 (edited 01-21-2004).]

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Ole just wondering if you still need the flashers? I have some one coming up to the resort from the cities. He could bring them back down.
Tim

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Tim O,
I'm sorry I haven't gotten back to you, I've been so busy I haven't had time to respond. Yes I am still interested, where does the person you're talking about live? I live on the south side of the Cities, I'm in Eagan.

Let me know.

Ole

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