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Goldseeker5000

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  1. I really like the 35. It is slightly more sensitive than the 25 and is considerably more sensative than any of the garretts. I use mine every time I go nugget detecting. I have even found a tiny dink of a nugget with it all on it's own in a tight hole on bedrock without using the metal detector to locate it before hand. I will be using it in this manner  time and time again.

  2. What exactly are you trying to prove? If it is trying to categorize  your total amount of gold into a neat little pigeon hole governed by size =  common consistant weight, then that is not possible. Determining how much gold someone has or the size it can be detect, is not ruled by size. It is ruled by weight because gold is so malible. It can be expanded or condensed by forces of nature. You can take 4 different nuggets each weighing 1 gram  but all four are different screen sizes because of each nuggets shape. But they are each still 1 gram. This is common sense as gold  has always been  as long as man has used gold as a commodity that weight not size accurately determines its volume and value.

  3. I just spoke with Ronnie today and asked him if they were going to be made or not. He said he is having a problem with his business partner and that it may be a long time before the issue gets resolved.  When he gets the business dispute settled with his business partner, he will let me know if they will be going ahead with the production of the headphones or not. When I hear back from him, I will let everyone know on this forum and Bill southern's forum. However, it may be a long time.

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  4. Steve, that is some very nice gold congrats. Your comment about a single lone nugget in a given area makes me smile and shake my head as there are areas like that in Montana. The largest gold nugget ever found in Montana was unearthed by Ed Rissen in the 1800's in Deadwood Gulch. He was digging a ditch to carry water to Snowshoe Gulch when he dugit up. It was a 27 pound solid gold nugget. Everyone abandoned what they were doing to focus on Deadwood Gulch but no other gold was ever found there. It really makes one wonder how in the world did it get there and not have any golden friends with it.

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  5. Great gold Lanny! What was the total weight? I wish I could get my Son interested in gold detecting. Heck, even my wife for that matter. Neither one of them understand all of the benefits those of us who hunt nuggets receives from gold detecting. Especially the memories and family bonding.

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  6. I bought a GPX 5000 and a profind 35. I used to have a 4000 but had to sell it. I loved that detector. The 5000 is impressing me. Ilike the versatility of the 5000. It will compliment the monster completely. Discrimination works flawlessly. Have no interest in ever upgrading to the 7000. It has no smaller coils, no discrimination and in open ground it might be great but the places I hunt it is worthless. The 5000 will excel in these locations. Had to send in my profind 35, no sound. Got my replacement and it works great with no issues.

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  7. I don't know if you know how to test if it is lesser jade or the good stuff but in that area there are both. Take a knife and scratch the rock with the tip of the knife. If it scratches the rock and leaves a white line then it is jadite (lesser jade). If when you scratch the rock and it leaves metal on the rock, which will look like you wrote on it with a #2 pencil then it is the good stuff. It leaves metal on the rock because it is harder than the knife blade. I was there for a month prospecting in febuary of 2009 and detected around indian creek. I will take some pics of the jade I found this weekend but I  had one around 10 -15 lbs and was dark green with much darker green inclusions and I found another on the klamath river which is about the same size and weight but is sea foam green with dark green inclusions. Both specimens left the metal on the rock all around the boulders.

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  8. Laughing, yah I was thinking about the username too of needing to be changed. I have intention of getting the sadie, the nf 8x12  or  9x14 and perhaps the 15" round.  I had my gpx4000 for 5 yrs with mono coils. It was sweet and I didn't want to sell it in 2012 but had to.  The 5000 is the end all pulse induction detector for me. I have no interest in the 7000. Every where I detect, there is tons of trash from the old timers, so having the discrimination is important. It never lied to me with the 4000 and judging from my targets using it, it is just as accurate with the 5000. I have heard people say it is not accurate with the gpx series, but it has never been wrong with me. I trust it. Learning to trust what your detector is telling you is very important.

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  9. Steve, I purchased the phone app OnXHunt because it lists private property and the particular person I was told for the last two years owns 700 acres stretching across that south facing slope up behind town doesn't own that section at all. He does own some parcels of land up in those mtns but it doesn't even come close to 100 acres.  I believe that particular ground is blm. We shound look into it further. I talked to Scott(Oneguy) and threw an idea by him that if it is indeed available that Oneguy, myself, you and Lunk should get together and file series of association claims in the area. Give me a call. I will be over there this weekend.

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