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  1. The best thing about deep signals is the hope that builds up as you go deeper. ๐Ÿค‘
  2. I really would like that one under my tree on the 25Dec2020 ๐Ÿฅฐ
  3. Are you saying that if he does not run out of nuggets in NZ then Aust. might have some left over but as for USA all I can say is BAD LUCK. ๐Ÿ˜‰
  4. The link above is a good reference. I have used a MineLab detector with both Pacemakers that I have had. The last one is MRI capable and have been in a MRI machine. The only concern I have is the large Super Magnet I have on the pick might be getting too close. The manufacture will advise you what not do, and I am sure they err on the safe side.
  5. Rob I enjoy your post especially your photo of the kids be involved in prospecting. I included a photo of my youngest son taken years ago. He is now 48 years old and had a go with a metal detector, but got married and had 4 kids at a very young age. Married responsibilities and distant form gold areas prevented him taken up gold prospecting. The photo was taken in a very deep mine shaft area. What he did was hid in a shallow hole and shouted help. This caused his Mum to panic thinking that he fell down a deep shaft. We had a big laugh afterwards and he avoided a decent hit for his Mum.๐Ÿ˜€
  6. At least you did not say a word wrong (or any for that matter๐Ÿ˜) but a few expletives was expected.๐Ÿ˜ 
  7. I got time to read it, La Follette story and poem was enjoyable. Thanks for the link.
  8. This treasure is close to where I used to swim as a kid during Xmas school holidays in Victoria Australia during summer. ....LINK.... https://oztreasure.weebly.com/inverloch-treasure.html By the way the wife found a gold sovereign in the Inverlock region but was not related to the above treasure.
  9. Mn90403 the whole article is there but a few pages in had to hit the X on an add. to continue. It looks like a bit of a read but don't have time at the moment.
  10. There is a possible opportunity on Aus. east coast for beach detecting but not for residences. .....Link..... https://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/super-swell-smashes-gold-coast-beaches-20201214-p56n9w.html
  11. It is getting close. Cheers every one. A partridge in a pear tree: Jesus Two turtle doves: The Old and New Testaments Three French hens: Faith, hope, and love Four calling birds: The Four Gospels Five gold rings: The Torah/Pentateuch, first five books of the Old Testament Six geese a-laying: The six days of Creation Seven swans a-swimming: Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit Eight maids a-milking: Eight Beatitudes Nine ladies dancing: Nine fruits of the Holy Spirit Ten lords a-leaping: The Ten Commandments Eleven pipers piping: The eleven faithful apostles Twelve drummers drumming: Twelve points of the Apostles Creed
  12. It is good to see some recent gold that I don't have to put my glasses on to see. I hope you realizes that after the rest of the crew sees those bits it will be crowded out there on the gold fields.๐Ÿค‘
  13. A lot of historical sites have been ruin by illegal machinery operations ( and some legal ones too), that make the chicken scratching's made by all the manual detector operators as hardly detectible.
  14. The History of Gold Discovery in Victoria' by James Flett has many unknown location not found in most reference. I have not read his work since 1980 but it was enjoyable way of finding the spread of gold finds in Victoria.
  15. Lanny some hide in the shade like this one ounce nugget with the moss on it.
  16. JP back in the mid 1980 My brother in-law, wife and yours truely had a trip to your area. A storm hit us very hard at the time, the tents were nearly blown away. We had permission to hunt on a private claim at the time. No luck for my bother in-law or myself, but Carol (my wife) still won't let us forget that she was the only one that scored gold on that very short trip. Gold is were you find it but 100 yards from a large roundabout in the town section of Clermont showed me you can find gold anywhere someone has not detected. I am not sure but either your gold shop or the Claim owner had a army Name like Sargent or Major. The high light of the trip for me was that I came across a working Alluvial Mine, the owner allowed me to go down to the working face. I think it was 90 foot deep and one of the owner was down there with a pick digging out some white pipe clay in a very cramped space. This was winched out in a 44 gallon drum at the entrance shaft that was about 4ft wide and 90 ft deep
  17. Fifty years ago a 1/4 diamond was big in its day. Finding modern ring puts your chance up for finding a larger diamond but size does not mean as much as quality and cut. ....LINK.... for diamond quality
  18. Karelian back in 1979-8o there were no gold maps available in Victoria except those that you had to research your self in Melbourne (100 miles/160 Km away) and no Google Earth either we had to get Aerial Photos to see the area (to pick out the surface patches). GPS systems came available to the public about 1983/4 I got my first GPS in 1990 it was slow poor reception in the bush but they got better and about 2000 they got rid of the 100 yard degrading of the signal. By 2003 I had time to download every state of Aust. and was able to filter their records for historical Gold Mines. I kept these to myself till 2010 and made them available to members on a gold forum for free. Some opportunist copied them and tried to sell them $50 a state on other forums but other member directed them to my free post. I set the data up, so it could be used with google earth and most map programs and GPS. Using Google Earth you can get views like yours above of all Historical Gold Mines in each state that the Mine department made available. If you are interest in these historical location try this link. .....LINK.....
  19. You might find this link worth reading and what you are up against. Some good history and photos in the article. .....LINK.....
  20. The big thing is that they did some hard work there believing or knowing that gold was in the area. In the desert area that I like, I have found it has been a good aid for finding undetected patches within a mile or so of these dry blower heaps.
  21. Garrett Deepseeker ADS It gave me my best day, detecting gold 19oz in the morning and 7.5oz after lunch when I took my Wife out to the spot. The largest nugget was 7.5 oz found first in the morning. On the jewellery and coins side learnt how to discriminate and found 100+ gold rings during its life time. It was very hard for most people to get the hang of it back in those days but I had to, just to keep up with the wife tally. The runner up detector was the 2 Minelab GP 3000 that I bought when I retired back in 2003. It found heaps more gold than the Garrets as I was able to spend more time detecting and was able to live for 4 or 5 months a year in West Australia gold fields.
  22. I take 2 PI The wife carries and uses one and I the other. As for backup if mine breaks down she has to give me hers๐Ÿ˜ if hers breaks down she has to REST till its starts to get dark and we return back to camp. This works out OK for me as I only have to carry ONE detector.๐Ÿคช
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