gold hound
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2014
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- Location
- Kansas City
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- Garrett atx, bgt 24" sniper,jobe45, cascade mini high banker, gold buddy vibra-lite colt drywasher, homemade gold vac, keene 140 drywasher
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Call me crazy, but I've noticed that 90% of gold in quartz specimens have a, for lack of better words, rounded or clustered symmetrical pattern. Indicating super heated waters have passed thru the quartz, thus making irregular shapes of the quartz. Not just a solid chunk of quartz. I found two quartz veins within 5 feet of each other. 1 is a diamond shape cluster with some cubic formations. The other is like a rough translucent surface that the rounded rough ends catch the sunlight and create a sparkle appearance. I think both quartz veins need to be explored via chipping hammer or hammer & chisel. I was hoping for everybodys input. Am I on the right track?' Or is it just the fever!!!
I told my friend Bill to investigate it since he lives in the area, but I don't wont him to spin his wheels on perhaps one of my lame brained hypothesis. That's why I'm calling in the big dogs!!!
U GUYS!!!
I told my friend Bill to investigate it since he lives in the area, but I don't wont him to spin his wheels on perhaps one of my lame brained hypothesis. That's why I'm calling in the big dogs!!!
U GUYS!!!
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