Found GOLD in the BRADSHAWS......updated by db

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mfitzy111

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Dan - congrats on banner and that monster gold find!!!! wow! this is the dream and an eyeball find to boot!!!! great deal. Thank you also for showing us the monster!
 

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Rickhunter your post was deleted for rule violations....You can not attack a member like that.

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Next time Follow proper Procedure.
 

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doc-d

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Although an old post, I learned much about how to determine pyrite versus gold (oddly something I need to know from a rock found yesterday)……
We need to appreciate whatever a member cares to share…….and I absolutely understand why he did not provide more info……
 

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