dave wiseman
Hero Member
- #1
Thread Owner
Just pulling your chain, Dave.dave wiseman said:Just use that pan to hold the yellow as I'm finding it.The plastic type pans really aren't good for quartz vein gold sampling,get too scratchy
.....Tuberale,it was cleaned,scrubbed directly off of quartz vein samples...We use two metal pans,the first is a classifying pan sitting on top of the regular pan,put your quartz samples including dirt,clay in the pan..rub,rub,rub..scrub the dirt,clay off the quartz with a brush,dip both pans into your panning tub,remove classifying pan and set aside for inspection later than more rubbing and rubbing and pan down carefully as quartz gold easily climbs out of one's pan.If you have visable gold pieces pan into another pan.Check the quartz carefully in your classifyer pan for species.If the samples throw gold,espec ially rough color or pieces save the quartz for crushing.Tuberale said:Have you put a larger magnifying glass on that gold? It may be rough for a reason: looks almost crystaline, like it was eroding directly out of the quartz.
Tuberale said:Crystalline gold MUCH more valuable than gold alone. Worth checking on. May take a microscope to see. Also do a google search for photos of crystalline gold to compare with. Twenty years ago, crystalline gold was selling for 10x what gold alone was selling for.
kuger said:Tuberale said:Crystalline gold MUCH more valuable than gold alone. Worth checking on. May take a microscope to see. Also do a google search for photos of crystalline gold to compare with. Twenty years ago, crystalline gold was selling for 10x what gold alone was selling for.
I wish that were true!!
TAKODA said:kuger said:Tuberale said:Crystalline gold MUCH more valuable than gold alone. Worth checking on. May take a microscope to see. Also do a google search for photos of crystalline gold to compare with. Twenty years ago, crystalline gold was selling for 10x what gold alone was selling for.
I wish that were true!!
Roger that Kuger . I've had a lot of people tell me how much my GOR should be worth . Of course they ain't buying . Seems like a lot of people think every rock with a little gold on it is worth a fortune .
Like you said ...... " I wish that were true " .
It is worth exactly what you can get somebody to pay for it at the time . Period . Seems like most gold hunters think it is more rare than it actually is . Seems like most guys just don't know how to get out of the water and hunt gold in a different environment . I also think to many guys believe everything they read from the past .
But who am I to tell anybody anything . I'm just another ass in the crowd of asses . Good luck to all .