Nokta Golden Sense

10claw

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Red_desert

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Garrett Ace 250/GTA 1,000; Fisher Gold Bug-2; Gemini-3; Unique Design L-Rods
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All Treasure Hunting
I read the posts in that thread, the people who actually used the detector had positive comments and those who didn't try it were negative.
 

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10claw

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I read the posts in that thread, the people who actually used the detector had positive comments and those who didn't try it were negative.
Many thanks Red Desert. It seems this one may be fairly new since so few answers.
You are right on about users and non users. Hope you have a great week.
 

aarthrj3811

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Apr 1, 2004
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Dowsing Rods and a Ranger Tell Examiner
I read the posts in that thread, the people who actually used the detector had positive comments and those who didn't try it were negative.
Yes that seems to be the way comments always work..Art
 

Barton

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What ever is needed for the project I am working on--I am a cache hunter
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Cache Hunting
Hello Arthur

--I was glancing at the stone--in post # 5--and off the top of my head--it appears to be high grade gold ore --possibly in quartz.
Years ago I used to fire assay gold and silver. As a general rule of the thumb you usually do not see visible chunks of gold in the
gold ore unless it exceeds 100 ounces a ton gold ore--your specimen has at least twice that amount---so with out running a
fire assay--that ore seems to be running at LEAST $ 240,000.00 a ton.

So how is my ball park assay from a distance? Barton
 

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