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Metal Detecting for Gold
Beginners Detecting Mistake..."Walking away from gold too soon."
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<blockquote data-quote="sam-u-al" data-source="post: 654669" data-attributes="member: 23555"><p>Well Wal... I looked into detecting about ten years ago... and ONLY found about 10% of the direct-knowledge that you share freely in this forum... I decided 10 yrs ago that I did not have the knowledge at the time... and that was correct... as I did not have access to this forum... nor to the experience of decades of "you lot" {said in the kindest way... remember that dude from the ABC Gardening show that lives on his property at Roseveares Tasmania when he used to say "thats your bloomin lot this week"}… I am excited {in a quiet sort of way… like a maturing bottle of wine just chilling here…}… and looking forward to exiting Nth NSW and living in my car... I have always "found" things relatively easily... When on King Island the locals were astounded that I found the biggest quantity of Killakranky Diamonds that any had found in a day (small quartz bits).. just a tourist thing..ö I gave them back to them... I am sure they put them back where they came from... back in the crevices I scratched them from... "Anyhow.... "… as Hoges would say.... I am not here to prove anything but definitly here to learn the Trade of Successful Fossicking in Australia... not for monitory value... but that is useful to buy a new car as my 1999 Camry is certainly on its last legs. .. unwards and upwards... cheers... {n thanks Wal and others for your valued sharing... as my son says "Sharing is caring"… so true... <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="✔️" title="Check mark :heavy_check_mark:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/2714.png" data-shortname=":heavy_check_mark:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="✔️" title="Check mark :heavy_check_mark:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/2714.png" data-shortname=":heavy_check_mark:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="✔️" title="Check mark :heavy_check_mark:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/2714.png" data-shortname=":heavy_check_mark:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam-u-al, post: 654669, member: 23555"] Well Wal... I looked into detecting about ten years ago... and ONLY found about 10% of the direct-knowledge that you share freely in this forum... I decided 10 yrs ago that I did not have the knowledge at the time... and that was correct... as I did not have access to this forum... nor to the experience of decades of "you lot" {said in the kindest way... remember that dude from the ABC Gardening show that lives on his property at Roseveares Tasmania when he used to say "thats your bloomin lot this week"}… I am excited {in a quiet sort of way… like a maturing bottle of wine just chilling here…}… and looking forward to exiting Nth NSW and living in my car... I have always "found" things relatively easily... When on King Island the locals were astounded that I found the biggest quantity of Killakranky Diamonds that any had found in a day (small quartz bits).. just a tourist thing..ö I gave them back to them... I am sure they put them back where they came from... back in the crevices I scratched them from... "Anyhow.... "… as Hoges would say.... I am not here to prove anything but definitly here to learn the Trade of Successful Fossicking in Australia... not for monitory value... but that is useful to buy a new car as my 1999 Camry is certainly on its last legs. .. unwards and upwards... cheers... {n thanks Wal and others for your valued sharing... as my son says "Sharing is caring"… so true... ✔️✔️✔️ [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Beginners Detecting Mistake..."Walking away from gold too soon."
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