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FYI
The former Oasis Bar @ Rye Patch Lake is under new ownership and back open for business!
Danny Myers is the new owner, the new name is Gold Diggers.
Great place for a meal after a days detecting.
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Its from Sierra County CA.
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Its a 3 freq VLF Ivan.
That Coiltek 6" round is a must have for any Eureka or 18000 owner.
ML used to offer this size coil and had a brain fart when they discontinued it.
Almost matches GB2 performance in mild ground and shames it in hot ground.
The trick with this machine is to GB in each freq (from low to high) when starting out.
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I clean almost all my gold. Since most Nevada has clays and or caliche.
If an ultrasonic vinegar and a bit of salt bath don't do it I start using stronger acids.
A hard water stain cleaner that works well is Lime Out (not limeaway).
Wink will remove rock, its a week hydrofluoric acid.
Some don't need a thing,
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Thank you for the follow up!
ML has gotten back on track with customer service!
Now if they can just keep up with the accessories demand...
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Thanks Steve,
Finding it here is a lot easer then on ML's site.
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Cant wait to see these beauties in person!
Congrats Scott, you put in the time and its paying off!
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So much of the historical data is lost. It's bluntly obvious when you compare the topo's from the 40's to today.
Imho, its critical to start old and finish new when researching.
Its these new maps (topo's) that the poi's (points of interest) are gleaned from. Whole mining districts have "vanished".
Must be the ink costs.....
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Best part is Land Matters is FREE!
But do donate what you can!
The private property lines that border Public lands rarely change. So that old data is still valid for most uses.
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Man, how did I do it before the advent of GPS/cell phones and google earth
Ill take the 7 and historical data over an ace and google any day!
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Ill take $250 for that puffer,
Last I checked,
Lil Bills drywasher is @ the Ranch, corner of Jungo and Imlay cut off and may be for sale.
Nothing special about the mods, in fact all they do is allow overfeed.
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This validates my use of "threshold off" settings for the wet, alkaline ground of NorNV.
Since waiting for the ground to dry out is not a realistic option this year with daily thunder storms (so far).
Testing against the 5000 shows a marked improvement in these local conditions.
Note that this bit (in JP's vid) was 20" + in high yield.
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Here is one,
https://www.huntinggpsmaps.com
There are several available, some free. Google 'hunt maps GPS"
Also there is a free plugin for google earth that shows pvt lands.
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It's the nature of hunting Eluvial gold with detectors.
"the gold probably derived from many small veins and stringers" is often cited by M Jonson's Placer deposits of ______. When describing economic stream placers.
It stand to reason that there would be far more locations where "a few veins" scattered trace amounts. These areas are what I call the "lone/few" nugget patches.
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Some of those trackers are so small they can easily slip into a control box cover, or inside a housing like the CTX or GPZ.
Seems we hear about Ozzie hired detectors not getting turned in often enough to warrant a tracker installed.
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At this point, Im using Xchange.
IMHO, Xchange should be a browser based, multi platform app i.e. Mac, Chrome, iOs and droid.
Not everyone worships at Redmond.......
The easiest way for me to use the mapping program I prefer at this point, is to export data by cut and paste.
Tedious when you have a 600+ nugget week.............
Oh and a soft carry bag would be great too, If you @ ML can find time to make them during the Go Find roll out....
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I do see a week spot on both the GPZ and CTX housing.
Falling over forwards or dropped just right, where the head hits first.
It's a inherent design compromise when mounting a screen with HMI controls on the handle.
The head, may snap off at its connection to the handle.
This happened in a fall while climbing out of a steep with my lightweight xTerra, I sat down but let the detector go cartwheeling.
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Thats it,
Pine sap and 2 stroke gas balm on my 7000 will harden it up.
Brilliant correlation Klunker!
1.5 Ouncer 24" Down With 20" N.F. Coil
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Fact is nothing can touch a GPX with big round coils for deep big juans!
Nice one!