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Metal Detecting for Gold
Crevicing tools and the sdc
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 164538" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I always thought that breaking up a crevice was the final option not the first, to me it's like slaying the goose that laid the golden eggs.</p><p>Those little gold traps just sit there without needing any attention rain hail or shine holding onto the good stuff year after year. Sure you risk losing out if someone else comes along but I look at it like giving back to fellow prospectors.</p><p> Two great crevicing places I used to go are smashed to pieces, ironically I had already got to the bottom before so I can confidently say there's was little to achieve, and now no gold traps for anyone. Take the crowbar for big loose boulders, half the fun is devising a plan to get the pay dirt out!</p><p>My tools come from the metal yard, brass and copper odds and ends tend to tick the boxes, lightweight, malleable and strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 164538, member: 2152"] I always thought that breaking up a crevice was the final option not the first, to me it's like slaying the goose that laid the golden eggs. Those little gold traps just sit there without needing any attention rain hail or shine holding onto the good stuff year after year. Sure you risk losing out if someone else comes along but I look at it like giving back to fellow prospectors. Two great crevicing places I used to go are smashed to pieces, ironically I had already got to the bottom before so I can confidently say there's was little to achieve, and now no gold traps for anyone. Take the crowbar for big loose boulders, half the fun is devising a plan to get the pay dirt out! My tools come from the metal yard, brass and copper odds and ends tend to tick the boxes, lightweight, malleable and strong. [/QUOTE]
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