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Trent King

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  1. On 12/8/2018 at 4:34 AM, Norvic said:

    Crikey, Paul, couple more training seasons and you`ll be a full blown convict, cultured good enough to be a Queenslander. I`ve had a query from a local here about that Yankee "tenant" that speaks "double dutch", said he had a good yack to you while you were hunting coins. All good fun...……… but sounds like our lingo is a definite no - no in the US. 

    I learnt a bit of lingo too, apparently these southern folk get upset being called Yankees.  It’s a bit like telling a Queenslander he has to wear a blue jersey.   I compromised and dropped two letters so now it’s just ‘The Yank’.

  2. Paul put some of my abuse in to action today,  pulled this bit out of some noisy cap that he had already  detected!

    Well done, amazing what those iffy signals turn into. One pic of Paul’s piece, other of his stuff from last few days after ultra sonic cleaner.

     

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  3. 13 hours ago, ophirboy said:

    Have not seen any of these in Aus ,but it is a BFO detector that would date from the late sixties to early seventies. The manual is probably still available on the net .

    regards PM??

    That’s about right, he said he imported it to Australia about 50 years ago.  He never used it, it’s still in the original box with the warranty paperwork!

  4. Ya spot on there Paul, I’m not getting the blame for being the first Aussie to lose you, although that wouldn’t be too hard ?.  

    Have you dollied them rocks you collected today yet mate? ?

    JW may be ahead on numbers but I got my money on Paul for overall weight in the tiddler contest.

    No chance of beating Vic, everyone knows all the big gold is over the east coast ?

    Tried out Paul’s little monster hunter today on some of my quartz reef stuff, very impressed. 

    Once I lull him into a false sense of security I’ve got some top spots right out in the scrub to get rid of him ?

     

     

     

  5. 8 hours ago, Norvic said:

    Good stuff, Trent, just a word from Qlder to Qlder , you can loan Paul whatever no drama, just don`t loan him your Z. He`s misplaced Zs all over the US I believe, misplaced em in QLD, he`s probably the only bloke in MLs history that has a direct contact that will mail him a Z overnight  wherever in the world he is, gratis no questions asked.

    Plus I don`t want him to use a Z as we`ve got a challenge going for 18 to see which one of us scores the biggest. Give him your SDC, your X anything but your Z.? 

    Refer to rule No.1 mate, must be an expert on the dolly pot and pan before being promoted to professional tools ?

  6. 8 hours ago, Bhogg said:

    Hi Trent

    The Monster will certainly pick up tiny tiny bits in rock!, if your on Facebook check out the Minelab Gold Monster groups there’s to guys in particular that post a lot and are absolutely smashing it and one of the guys mostly hunts quarts.

    His YouTube channel is  LDC Gold   Check it out and you’ll see what I’m talking about plenty of videos just on the Monster.

     Cheers 

    Thanks Bhogg, yeh that’s the same bloke roddosnow posted about above.  Most of his seemed to be little nuggety bits, that’s why I asked the question on disseminated gold.  He seems to do ok on those bits though!

  7. 14 hours ago, kiwijw said:

    The Falcon MD 20 is deadly on very fine gold in quartz rock, float stone etc. Not a detector as such but a very sensitive probe for testing quartz for any hint of gold. Has worked for me on float stone I found at an old hard rock mine site.

    http://falconmetaldetectors.com/

    Good luck out there

    JW :smile:

     

    Thanks JW,  have used a falcon probe , not really my cup of tea, a bit too small and fiddly.

  8. Thanks for the replies guys ?.

    Will be great to try out a monster and 800 together Paul, I have the perfect spot ?.

    Has anyone been getting disseminated species with the monster?  Most of the bits I’ve seen online are tiny bits but chunky, the stuff I’m working has no chunks but loads of fines.

  9. That’s why it’s very important to accurately mark all finds in my opinion.  There is one area in WA where after mapping for 2 years we worked out basically all nugget patches where between 600 and 650m elevation.

    Most other areas are more line of strike over here, and not altitude.  But it did work very well in that one area.

    I have heard lots of theories over the years, there was one dude who always went to the south west side of ridges, his theory was that was the way the glaciers retreated.  Each to their own, it’s whatever works I reckon.

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