Gold4Mike
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- May 10, 2017
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- Detector(s) used
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Angus Mackirk Foreman
Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer
Gold Hog Piglet highbanker
Home made slate miller table
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
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Mike
If the 'picker' in your OP was missed (by panning). It might be time to build/buy a Miller Table.I've been watching and posting to your threads from day one....And I still get good 'vibes' your in a great area for continued success . Now,get out there and Find some Big Nuggets
Now you know why I save all my concentrates, I have a 5 gal bucket full of black sand and fine gold that I collected over the years, I use it to test any new mining equipment I build.
Most "black sand" in concentrates is usually an iron mineral. Gold is often found stained to a dark color. To my understanding gold needs a "bright" surface to facilitate amalgamation so the dark stained gold could(?) resist amalgamation.