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SDMiner

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SDMiner last won the day on October 23 2018

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    San Diego, Ca.
  • Interests:
    Desert Prospecting, Metal Detecting, Camping and Observing Nature.
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    Pick & Shovel

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  1. I went to a club outing on the Arkansas River on the border of Oklahoma and Arkansas a few years back visiting family and they were getting some good fine gold. The go to set up was a 4 stack Gold Cube with the classifier on top. More material you move, the more gold you get! They had me laughing when they showed me a fly turd piece of gold and said "This is an Oklahoma nugget". Good times.
  2. I can see it now....Hershbach & Porter Gold Adventures coming to a Goldfield near you!
  3. Give him a ring and ask him. John (530) 570-6080 https://minerjohndesigns.com
  4. Bob Peterson @ San Diego Metal Detector has 3 or 4 of them. He closed his physical location down, but is selling stuff from home. Bob 619 303 7345
  5. Quit wasting your time and buy Minelab.
  6. I received the same email. Now a proud owner of a "Slow Monster 1000".
  7. Loving the new look. As always, I think Steve needs a tip jar in the drop down menu. -Mike
  8. Hey Sourdough. I would reach out to Royal Mfg. here in Southern California and see if Robert the owner can make you a custom size fabric screen or order one of his existing products if it fits. The Royal Drywasher and the Gold Buddy are very similar in construction as I have owned both models. Good luck! -Mike www.royalmfgind.com https://www.royalmfgind.com/product/royal-gold-9-7-8x-21-5-8/
  9. Not the best edit....but you get my point! Hope Minelab or Steve doesn't bust my chops for having a little fun...🦧
  10. Looks like Bill and Linda's web page has come to an end....😒
  11. For those of you that don't know me I recently had a severe volume spike in my tinnitus due to my 50% bilateral hearing loss. I've had the ringing for the last 10 years at a very very low tone that was only noticed if I listened for it, now it's on a whole other level. To explain the ringing, it pretty much sounds like the threshold of a GPX on full blast in your head. This weekend I tried to go swinging the Monster and GPX 5000 and found it to be very difficult to concentrate on listening to the machines as my brain was affixed to the ringing in my ears. Im hoping new hearing aids this week with a better masking tone will help. Any suggestions from anybody else who has tinnitus on what they do to enhance there detecting time to make it more enjoyable? -Mike
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