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  1. #1

    Apr 2003
    Santa Fe New Mexico
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    Can I find gold with my Whites?

    I just retired and joined GPAA and want to start looking for gold. My old Whites 6000/D Series 2 still works like new. I have an 8" coil and a 12" coil. I know a place that nuggets are possible. I was thinking on using the GEB all metal mode. Do you think I should use the 12" or 8" coil to start? Do you think this setup will find nuggets?

    Thanks

  2. #2

    Mar 2003
    Redding,Calif.
    1,680
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    Re: Can I find gold with my Whites?

    8" only for any decent size nuggets--I really like the series 3 better but the technology your using is over 25 years old now too--but oldies are goodies and it sure beats a lotta junk out there. Use it to pay for a newer unit down the road--THE MAN MATTERS DAMN NEAR AS MUCH AS THE MACHINE!!!!!!!!!!! tons a au 2 u2 -John

  3. #3
    us
    Jul 2005
    Texas
    Garrett GTAx 1000 and Whites MXT
    646
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: Can I find gold with my Whites?

    Yes you can !!! Here's proof !!! Found these with my MXT Northern Tahoe area and southern Nevada






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  4. #4
    Charter Member

    Nov 2007
    California
    ,M.X.T.& Tesoro Tejon
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    Re: Can I find gold with my Whites?

    Quote Originally Posted by rockyredbaron
    Yes you can !!! Here's proof !!! Found these with my MXT Northern Tahoe area and southern Nevada






    I think he was asking if his older model Whites would be sufficient...........tons of gold have been found with the M.X.T. and G.M.T.
    M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon 4"& 2.5" dredge with a little luck!!

  5. #5
    us
    Arizona Ames

    Dec 2008
    Michigan
    MXT, TDI, Whites Dual Field, Goldmaster VSAT
    449

    Re: Can I find gold with my Whites?

    Quote Originally Posted by btbaillie
    I just retired and joined GPAA and want to start looking for gold. My old Whites 6000/D Series 2 still works like new. I have an 8" coil and a 12" coil. I know a place that nuggets are possible. I was thinking on using the GEB all metal mode. Do you think I should use the 12" or 8" coil to start? Do you think this setup will find nuggets?

    Thanks
    I had a goldmaster V/Sat for 15 to 20 years and never found a gold nugget. I bought a new MXT and the first time I used it, in a week, found 4 nuggets with one being a picker and another 3/4 of an ounce. Go get a gold detector and stop wasting your time with outdated baggage that is 4 generations old.
    Arizona Ames

  6. #6
    us
    Apr 2008
    Quartzsite AZ
    TDI, GB, GM-4, Vaquero, F75, Cibola, Compadre, Stingray, ML Explorer
    318

    Re: Can I find gold with my Whites?

    Not likely, unless you trip on it. It is not a gold detector and not sensitive enough.

  7. #7
    us
    Jul 2008
    texas
    garrett 2500
    174

    Re: Can I find gold with my Whites?

    Yes you can find gold with your 6000 (been there and done that)but there are better machines for finding gold.

    minelab, garretts and whites have good machines for finding gold
    if it was easy everyone would be doing it

  8. #8
    us
    Jul 2009
    White MXT
    8

    Re: Can I find gold with my Whites?

    We just joined GPAA too!

    We got the nugget shooter for the MXT and can't wait to try it again here in AK - we used it in a stream last week and got two strong hits that we then panned - came up with a flake in each

    I'd LOVE to find one the size found there in Taho!! Any help you can give me is appreciated - I'm a newbie
    Lovin' Life
    Follow our travels at
    http://www.perryandcherylstravels.blogspot.com

 

 

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