NewbieinGeorgia
Tenderfoot
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I live in the Dalonega, Georgia, and most of you on this forum know what that means. Many of these creeks and dried-up washes are still holding a lot of gold, and finding it now it's become necessary to rely on technology to dig only when necessary. This is an instrument that will be used exclusively for gold nuggets, placer deposits, and gold coins in the surrounding banks. I'm currently planning on purchasing a White's MXT-300, which so far, by reading all of the reviews, seems to be one of the best units on the market.
Right now, this is where we are leaning, but that can changed based on the input of professionals that know much more than I do. I'm on Social Security, am right in the middle of one the of the best gold fields in America, so this will be far more than a hobby for me, which is why we are going all-in to give us every edge possible. Next will be a small dredge, but to start, we're counting on using the natural geology and backtracking to find what many have missed.
Thanks.
Bill
Right now, this is where we are leaning, but that can changed based on the input of professionals that know much more than I do. I'm on Social Security, am right in the middle of one the of the best gold fields in America, so this will be far more than a hobby for me, which is why we are going all-in to give us every edge possible. Next will be a small dredge, but to start, we're counting on using the natural geology and backtracking to find what many have missed.
Thanks.
Bill