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« Reply #3010 on: July 12, 2012, 02:46:31 pm »
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I spend an unusual amount of time hanging around old mines looking for bits of da yellow stuff. It's all the rage around here for people to scream mercury poisoning trying to save the world so I poke fun when I can.

Peter enough beers makes darn near everything treasure  Grin Sure tastes good on a hot day too! I love that yellow stuff too. I spend a good bit more time sluicing for it than MDing for it though. My DFX doesn't seem to notice it as well as I like, and I promised myself I can't buy another till I find enough to pay for it. My equipment bills are more than the intake since last year, but I'm gaining ground. Smiley

Arfie I haven't forgotten, just been a bit busier than I wanted this year. I've been up in the Owyhees a few times this season but the recent heat has made fires an issue and hiking into a canyon it takes a good while to get out of kept me home last week  Sad

Those roots can go deep Xav, I feel your pain.  Cry



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« Reply #3011 on: July 12, 2012, 02:58:28 pm »
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Peter enough beers makes darn near everything treasure


He he did you not know that beer cans are a form of treasure? some time ago I use to collect them then place them in a press to turn them into metal block then off to the scrap metal dealer once a year (you'd be surprised at how many cans you can pick up in a year LOL   

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« Reply #3012 on: July 12, 2012, 03:10:18 pm »
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Now thats thinking! I got a can crusher now, but when I was a young punk I had a beer can collection that I stacked and glued on one wall of my apartment. It was getting pretty big till my roomie slammed the door and showered the kitchen with a beer can avalanche  Grin

Nowadays my beer mostly comes in bottles. I like to brew and bottle my own poison hehe

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« Reply #3013 on: July 12, 2012, 03:11:18 pm »
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you'd be surprised at how many cans you can pick up in a year LOL


Especially the way you drink  Shocked I think you are right, that tooth is connected to your brain,,,, and it shows  Cheesy

Idaho, I wish we could go for the gold the way you guy's do... nugget detecting would make my day  Kiss


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« Reply #3014 on: July 12, 2012, 03:20:29 pm »
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I want to get one of those PIs and spend more time with that myself Peter. Most of my MDing has been after relics. My son found an old cavalry button and some early Henery .44 casings up near where we mine. He claims the DFX will find nuggets but it never talks to me even when I toss a chunk under the coil. I has better luck with a sluice.  Cheesy

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« Reply #3015 on: July 12, 2012, 03:38:16 pm »
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Idaho Jones, most of our gold is deep veins  Thumbs Down there is only a couple of places that have alluvial gold, but those places are very tourism orientated, and you have o pay to do a bit of gold panning, then you cannot keep the raw gold  No no! It is very difficult to get a prospecting license to mine here as there are too many of the big guys around  Angry

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« Reply #3016 on: July 12, 2012, 04:01:56 pm »
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Ouch that doesn't sound fun at all. We have to contend with some of the big guns some places, but if you are willing to walk a bit there's plenty of open land. It would bring a tear to my eye to find some good color then have to turn it in. What a racket, free labor or should I say fee labor...

The stuff is everywhere here, even in my yard. It's just very small usually so up the mountain I go

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« Reply #3017 on: July 13, 2012, 12:15:26 am »
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I have major gold mine under my house as I live in a Gold mining town.... in fact we have the deepest mine in the world here  Great we do mass mining here which includes driving massive vehicles underground... but for the locals, do not try your own hand at mining  Thumbs Down

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« Reply #3018 on: July 13, 2012, 12:41:29 am »
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I guess I would be a Law Breaker.   I would be out here finding Nuggetts and Aluvial Gold.   Tisk Tisk On Me.

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« Reply #3019 on: July 13, 2012, 02:09:42 am »
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Pgill, You got my sympathy. I know what it is like to live on top of a gold mine, or rather an oil well. I moved to Wichita Falls Texas in 1980, bought a nice little house on Florist Street. When I went to put in a garden in the back yard I came across a capped oil well head. Neighbors told me that the whole area was an oil field and when the oil played out,  they capped all the wells and built the subdivision. The house was built in 1966 and the field was active in 1924 and again in 1943 when the price of oil was highest. ( about $2-5/barrel). When I was there the price was $11.00 / barrel and they were beginning to start pumping some of the old wells again. The price is now over a hundred and there is a frenzy in the 'oil patch' to get these so-called stripper wells going again. America has plenty of oil at some price.  

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 (notice this chart is in 2010 dollars corrected for inflation. making the price in 1980 about $60 on todays market.) After I found the wellhead I was never comfortable with that house knowing that someone else had the mineral rights to my property. The way Texas law works, If you have mineral rights to a piece of property you can drill there. The guy with the surface rights has to defend his rights in court against the guy with the mineral rights. There is lots of historical Texas law where people were kicked off their land for a few dollars. Now with all the lawyers, the negotiated deal between the surface right owner and the mineral rights owner is better but still made me nervous. In that part of Texas it isn't uncommon to see a house on a small lot with a oil well jack pumping away right beside it. Chug,chug,chug,...pop. chug,chug...pop. All night long.  Homefire for one will know that sound.

I went out yesterday and found and interesting mint error cent. See my posting under modern coins.

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