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  1. On 5/1/2021 at 6:37 AM, Gerry in Idaho said:

    I made a post on my FB (Gerry McMullen) and shared a pic of the find along with the true comments of, the GPZ will not see it.  Between the private messages and or public posts, I was immediately informed by a few of BS and even told how I must not know the GPZ-7000.  One well known GP-3500 hunter even said he guaranteed his 3500 would hear it.  

    That FB post and the way you handled it just got you another customer.  ME .  Once I have the funds I will be buying a 6000 from you whether or not it detects that type of gold.  

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  2. 43 minutes ago, Joe D. said:

     I've been catching up on all the shows since I changed my channel lineup after the beginning of the year! I don't take them too seriously, but I do learn some decent stuff; Good and bad!! And they are in the realm of what we like to do! 

    I watch them for the entertainment value.  

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  3. Coiltek announced that there may be up to a 6 to 8 week delay in their coils.

    IMPORTANT UPDATE - Coiltek NOX COILS

    Since we launched the new NOX coils just 4 weeks ago on the 3rd of March 2021, we have received 1000’s of orders for the product, and these orders are continuing to grow each day.  We have never before experience such demand for a Coiltek product.

     We are naturally delighted to have such a positive response to the NOX product and we are grateful for your support. However, due to this unprecedented worldwide demand and the various impacts of COVID-19, deliveries are taking longer than usual.

    Be assured, our worldwide distributors and dealers are doing the best they can and we are keeping in close contact with them. They are being updated regularly on availability and stock quantities.
     
     We at Coiltek have a great production team and we are working around the clock to supply. Our commitment to quality and providing you with the best product possible is and will continue to be at the forefront. 

    Current delays can be up to 6-8 weeks. The best way to purchase a NOX coil is to contact your local Coiltek dealer and place an order.
    Again, thank you for your support and patience, we sincerely apologise for these delays.

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  4. 23 minutes ago, Norvic said:

    Swegin, in OZ basically the Toyota Land Cruisers Series 70 are that popular in our mining, farming and fishing primary industries they haven`t changed their rugged format since 84 despite the rest of the markets switch to "creature" comforts, diesel, reliability and ruggedness comes first by far plus we do not have a comparable vehicle manufacturer industry in OZ  to "protect". But Health & Safety mandatory requirements are pushing thus our 70 series LCs are probably heading for extinction.

    Hi Norvic yea there is a night and day difference between your 70 series and our 2021 LC.  Not to mention that Toyota doesn't offer a diesel here in the states.   

    I am glad that you started this post lots of good info here.

     

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  5. 5 hours ago, geof_junk said:

    Do you have a designated drive (not decoy) system in USA.

    Me and my buddies did back when we were in the Army.  It wasn't the police that worried us too much back then it was our First Sergeant.  He made it very clear what would happen if we got thrown in jail.   He had this 4 foot by 4 foot hole 3 feet deep.  Your punishment was to move that hole until he got tired of telling you where he wanted it this was after your regular duties plus whatever crap he had for you.  

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  6. 9 hours ago, Clay Diggins said:

    The 50/50 area has produced some of the biggest detected nuggets in Arizona history. I've detected and water processed material there. There is a lot of gold in the 50/50 area. I was the caretaker for Kentucky Camp and there has never been a limit on prospecting in any reasonable form although working inside the Kentucky Camp fence line is strongly discouraged.

    Kentucky Camp is nice just to walk around and imagine what life was like back then.  

  7. 10 hours ago, oldmancoyote1 said:

    An adjacent property is 50 50.  I strongly suspect that my area of interest is also 50 50. If it is, I suppose I can not  metal detect there.   Any info on wether I can metal detect 50 50 land.

    Yes it's OK to detect there.  If you are still not sure I would go downtown and ask the FS Rangers, assuming that the office is open with Covid and all.    

  8. 49 minutes ago, Clay Diggins said:

    No it won't show the "actual" boundary because all it shows is land status. I don't recall how many different patents were reconveyed in the exchange but each one is individually shown as reconveyed with split mineral estate. You will have to determine the boundary from that information. I mapped those boundaries back in 2012 as part of the Greaterville FootPrint but there is no public version available beyond the current MTP.

    Thank you very much.   I take it the those Footprint DVD's don't get updated any more.  $80 is cheap compared to how long it would take me to locate the boundaries.

     

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  9. 9 minutes ago, Clay Diggins said:

    Greaterville is a good example. What's known as the 50/50 area in Greaterville are old mining patents where the surface has been reconveyed (given back) to the United States along with half of the subsurface mineral rights retained in private ownership. Since half of the minerals belong to a private party you can't locate a mining claim in those areas even though they are managed and designated as public lands.

    So that Master Title Plat will show the actual boundary of the 50/50 correct?  It was roughly pointed out to me years ago but I would like to see the boundary lines.

     

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  10. 9 hours ago, oldmancoyote1 said:

    I have used The Diggings for active claims.  Taking The Diggings info to the County Recorder's office I have retrieved claim filing documents.  I have seen some indication elsewhere that there are patented claims in the area (Greaterville AZ), so I got a list of patented claims (Excel file) from the County Assessor's Office.  Yet there is only one patented claim shown in my target area.  The area I am interested in probably is patented.  It's a prime location.  I'd very much like to detect this area, but I'm stymied for lack of reliable information.  Anyone got a suggestion?

    There are a few private property parcels located there the biggest one is the town of GV (53 acres or so).  Most of the GV is claimed however there is the large section of which is called the 50/50 land which still holds a lot of gold.  

    Oh the 53 acres is for sale for $500K

     

     

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