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Lanny

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  1. Nice finds, and thanks for the links to your live-action youtube videos! Nicely done, and thanks for the streaming dialogue about target sounds, etc. It's nice to have another field update on the Racer. All the best, Lanny
  2. Sounds interesting. I'll have to do some Australian research to see if I can find the details for what happened to spark the novel, and life sentences to boot! I wonder now if they think it was worth it. Plus, the novel itself may be something to get me through this freeze-up as you've suggested. Update: I found it: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-24/stephen-struber-dianne-wilson-convicted-murder-of-bruce-schuler/6647230 Interesting read! All the best, Lanny
  3. Keep the updates coming please as I'd love to hear more of what you think of that little detector, whether you're chasing coins with it or hunting nuggets. All the best, Lanny
  4. Those are some wonderful finds for sure! All the best, Lanny
  5. Nice find! I've only ever seen a couple out in the desert, but that's probably because I don't get to visit the desert very often, and both of the ones I've seen were in Nevada to boot. All the best, and thanks for taking the time to post the picture that sparked the memory, Lanny
  6. It's interesting how that dang lead takes the headlines and makes a nuisance of itself when all a nugget shooter wants to do it not detect the lead, but I'm glad you got some gold regardless. More than a few times after I've dug a pocket-full of lead, for whatever reason, I'll dig a nugget or two. Weird coincidence? Or is it just that when I'm working bedrock or the bottom of gulches I'm working where heavies have been concentrated, and that's the only common factor, heavies hanging out with heavies? Enjoyed reading your entry, so thanks, and all the best, Lanny
  7. There you go! Nicely done!! All the best, Lanny
  8. I'm glad to see that someone's out playing with one. Thanks for the feedback! All the best, Lanny
  9. JP, Nice finds, and it's always a win when you get out to find some gold with the family! All the best, Lanny
  10. Nice finds! Does my heart good to see that somewhere it's warm enough to detect and have some fun. All the best, Lanny
  11. Thanks for the instruction Steve. I now understand what has to be done. Much appreciated. All the best, Lanny
  12. That's a very pretty piece indeed! Congratulations, and all the best, Lanny
  13. Using detectors as pin-pointers, something I hadn't thought of, but I sure can see the applications now when you need to track something down, especially when working into a bank or down in a hole or on your belly in tight quarters. Definitely something to think about. All the best, Lanny
  14. Beautiful star sapphire, and that 1000 ct parcel from Australia sure fires the imagination! Thanks for the pictures, and all the best, Lanny
  15. Thanks for your work in putting such a handy resource together Barry! All the best, Lanny
  16. Great response! I like how you described how nuggets bedding down in the same spot will produce a stronger signal. Last summer, I hit two spots with the Gold Bug Pro where I got a very broad signal in packed dirt, shallow on bedrock. I had never experienced this before, and I didn't know what to make of it. I almost thought it was some kind of ground mineralization effect or something, but as I'd been finding nuggets consistently in that area, I dug all of the dirt anyway. In the process of scraping and gathering, I uncovered a crevice that ran about ten inches deep, cleaned it out as well, and threw everything in the gold pan. The signal in the ground was gone, but now there was a strong signal in the pan! I panned down the dirt a bit and quickly saw the flash of gold. I spread the dirt out with the water and it was full of small nuggets, any of which, individually, the detector easily saw. There was also a 4 gram nugget keeping them company that I eyeballed as I cleaned out the crevice. As all of those nuggets had bedded down in that pocket/crevice together, that was what produced the broad signal in the dirt, but when they were concentrated in the smaller area of the pan, the signal was stronger. Thanks, as you may have solved a bit of a mystery for me. That was a fun day, and unbelievably, I repeated it a couple of weeks later on another section of bedrock! I doubt it will ever happen again as it's never happened before. I mean, I've hit concentrations of small nuggets before, but they rang individually as I swept the coil over them because they were more spread out in their patch's area. They did not give out the broad signal I received on the nuggets that were much closer together. All the best, Lanny
  17. That piece is drop-dead gorgeous! My, what a day that must have been. Incredible. All the best, and I'm with you Steve, my gold lives in the bank too for the same reasons, Lanny
  18. A great write-up indeed, and I like how you've put to bed a lot of nonsensical notions that seem to always perpetuate. Nicely done, and all the best, Lanny
  19. Many thanks for the welcome. I'm still getting oriented, but I do like what I see! All the best, Lanny
  20. That little X-Terra sure got you some nice results! I'll let you in on a secret, well really not a secret, but never wonder about or discount its ability to find nuggets!! Minelab packed a ton of gold finding technology into that little beauty. As for gold, I've found lots with it and the elliptical DD coil is very sensitive as well. I was amazed at the tiny gold I found with it and pleased with the bigger gold it found as well, of course. All the best, Lanny
  21. Loved the review. You've really given some great information, and you've got me thinking about adding another detector to the arsenal. I'm waiting, as others likely are, for more field reports on the machine, but from what I've read so far on Ray's experiences with the Racer, it looks very good indeed. All the best, and thanks for the huge chunk of time you invested to do the write-up, Lanny
  22. Great job on the write-up Ray! I love the pictures of the undisturbed finds as well. Moreover, that pile of gold in your hand says it all. Nicely done, and I'm still rereading sections of your book to glean more from your tips. With your advice added to what I've already learned from the School of Hard Knocks, this past season I was able to capture multiple ounces of sassy nuggets! All the best, Lanny
  23. Thanks Steve, I'll check them out. By the way, I love what you've done here, and I notice a lot of familiar people as well! All the best, Lanny
  24. What a great way to fix your coil's bracket! All the best, Lanny
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