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Just to be clear, I am not Mr. Kantor, nor do i have any vested interest in any of the companies or products listed. That said, I am an audio hobbyist who owns some of his designs, and was surpised to find that he didn't have a Wikipedia entry. I am happy to edit the piece and expand the references, and will attempt to edit the article for a more encyclopeadic tone.
In my opinion, what this article needs most is still some more specific information, some more technical stuff--otherwise he's just another businessman. The article is already much better, but more should be done, IMO: for instance, the list of jobs makes more sense if we read what specifically he did and/or developed at those places. But let's keep at it, it'll be good. Thanks. Drmies (talk) 14:35, 22 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Referring to his tenure at Tymphany, Mr. Kantor was not one of the principal inventors of the LAT (Linear Array Transducer), but he was the principal inventor of a transducer using magnetic suspension. AlgEngineer (talk) 22:25, 11 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]