I can't access the comments on the GPAA forum... Maybe I'll have to join.
Anyways to make a long story short, I ordered a few times from a vendor who guarantees 1.5 grams for around 70 bucks after shipping. What I expected from the Felix dirt for the price was more... somewhat closer to 2 grams for the $92 per bag average.
First thing I noticed was there was not even a grain of black sand in the lot. This had me a little worried from the start. After classifying and panning it all out, even using a blue bowl on the fines, I had 1.2 grams in the first bag and barely 1 gram in the second.
My thoughts:
1: If theres no black sand, then they obviously added the gold to the dirt in measured quantities. Theres virtually no chance of getting anything extra, cause theres no black sand for it to hide in.
2: They very well know how much they put into each bag. I wrote to them and this is what they said,
"I don't try to predict any specific amount of gold. It will be random, just as it would be if you went down to your favorite creek and did some panning. But the Motherlode is known for its nuggets and pickers."
He asked exactly how much gold I got out of the bags, and I told him... Below is his reply,
"I think you may misunderstand what I am about. I am not a gold dealer, therefore I do not sell gold. I sell Alaskan gold concentrates. As such, the gold content will vary from bag to bag. If you are looking for a sure thing, a guaranteed gold weight, then I am not your man. (In my opinion, that is not prospecting, it is simply buying a product). My customers tend to be folks who love prospecting, and the endless unknown possibilities."
According to his logic, I pay 80 bucks and get even a speck, I should be happy. Well, I'm not, and I decided to inform others of his flawed logic. They know very well how much goes into each bag within certain limits, otherwise they could not stay in business.
Of course, I would rather go out and get the gold myself, but unfortunately my location prevents doing that without a full day of driving just to get to a potential producing area.
I am curious what other people found as an average per bag for this overpriced "float" with miniscule amounts of added gold (for the price).
I call it float because thats exactly what it is... lighter sand and gravel minus the heavier black sand.
Thanks for reading, and consider yourself informed.
Alan Morgan