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<blockquote data-quote="Goldfield Joe" data-source="post: 672899" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>Hi all, Well done with all of your recent finds. I have been logging on intermittently just not posting. It's always great to see hard work pay off when we pull another piece of this extraordinary metal from the ground. I thought I would post a tally of my last 6-8 outings, I can't quite remember! All from Talbot and Maryborough. I had been considering justifying the expense of a 6000 but really can't afford one. I still have my trusty 4500 and am using the 12x8 Evo because it it so much easier in overgrown spots. Biggest piece is 0.9g just under 1ft down and the smallest pieces (3) weigh in at 0.05g each, all found at</p><p>3-4" down. It may be small but I found it and someone else missed it, that's what I remind myself. Perhaps I don't need a 6000 just yet?...Anyway, happy swinging and take care out there.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]11269[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldfield Joe, post: 672899, member: 3537"] Hi all, Well done with all of your recent finds. I have been logging on intermittently just not posting. It's always great to see hard work pay off when we pull another piece of this extraordinary metal from the ground. I thought I would post a tally of my last 6-8 outings, I can't quite remember! All from Talbot and Maryborough. I had been considering justifying the expense of a 6000 but really can't afford one. I still have my trusty 4500 and am using the 12x8 Evo because it it so much easier in overgrown spots. Biggest piece is 0.9g just under 1ft down and the smallest pieces (3) weigh in at 0.05g each, all found at 3-4" down. It may be small but I found it and someone else missed it, that's what I remind myself. Perhaps I don't need a 6000 just yet?...Anyway, happy swinging and take care out there. [ATTACH type="full"]11269[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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