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    Default What transducer is this?


    It has been in my shop for years. Looks like a Humminbird connector. Cable has KTM9160592 stamped on it. It is new, but scratched somewhat from being moved so many times. If someone knows what unit this fits or someone with a need for it, let me know. Not for sale or resale. If you need it, I will send it to you. Let me know.

    I think it was made in 05, 1992. This is based on how electronic parts are date coded. I might be wrong.

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    I have no idea about the electronics thangie, but the tablecloth is beautiful. Did Honey make that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by anchorpuller
    I have no idea about the electronics thangie, but the tablecloth is beautiful. Did Honey make that?
    Nope, Honey does leaves and fishes. My Mom did this. I have a bunch of stuff she made. She was big in crochet and quilts. I have some beautiful stuff. You just can't buy this stuff. My Sis does this stuff too. She is good at it. I sure miss my Mom.

    Here is a couple of pics just to share with you. I am more proud of this stuff than that big bass I got hanging on our den wall.

    Just to share.
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    Almost looks like a Humminbird paper graph transducer I used to have in the early 80's. Let us know when you find out for sure though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane Pole
    Nope, Honey does leaves and fishes. My Mom did this. I have a bunch of stuff she made. She was big in crochet and quilts. I have some beautiful stuff. You just can't buy this stuff. My Sis does this stuff too. She is good at it. I sure miss my Mom.

    Here is a couple of pics just to share with you. I am more proud of this stuff than that big bass I got hanging on our den wall.

    Just to share.

    Those are just beautiful, Tom. My grandmother taught me to crochet when I was very young. That thread used in those pieces is SLOW going. There's a lot of love in those pictures... in more ways than one.
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    that transducer could work for several humminbird models built in the mid 80's to early 90's. i got a old humminbird 4-id on my crappie bed boat that has that same type transducer. the way it was made is for it to fit on the bottom of a trolling motor. funny thing is that transducer will also work on a old humminbird super 30 or super 60 flasher. i hope i answered some of your questions.

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    It looks like my H/B 4000.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rowdy
    It looks like my H/B 4000.
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    Could be. I had a 1000, 2000, 4000, 4ID, Wideview Portrait during this time frame. I know it don't fit the 4ID or Portriat. Wrong connector.
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    Hey CP My Mom used to make those things mostly pie shell and pineapples.
    And I miss her too.
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    I have an old super 60 in my shop & that is just like the one I have.
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