Sharks buy into the Gold Rush Nugget Bucket

goldog

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BILL96

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I did see that and I even checked out the website, it does look interesting but I can't see the $100.00 price tag.
 

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goldog

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If it works and holds up to the rigors of mining, I don't think that is too bad. They may be able to offer it for less once it's at Cabela's or wherever. $59.99-$79.99 is my bet.

He'll have to sell a lot of them to make the shark happy. Robert H is probably lurking here as we speak. Just to find out what he's gotten himself into.:icon_scratch:
 

smiked

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Just bought my camo one today. Never panned in my life and have a trip to Mosquito Creek in Alma, CO.
 

KevinInColorado

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It creates a fluid bed in the recovery bowl....a very good idea. Should be a great tool for places where sluicing is banned such as Vermont and the national forest in Georgia. I'd like to try that on the Green River (lots of water there but no flow for sluicing).
 

kevin1

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I have one, and it does work fairly well for fine gold. I posted a review of it, if you live in a glacial gold area it would come in handy.
 

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