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Glendon Gold - Aweekend with Wally....
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<blockquote data-quote="aushunter" data-source="post: 8713" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Hey Wal.</p><p>It had a bit of an angle, I was a bit concerned of it being a bit to steep but it held the gold well.</p><p>The material is very angular, very shaly and the gold can be very flat.</p><p>We do get the occasional "clunker" now and again and Jules was very lucky to score that little chunky bit, he saw it just as I was going to wash the bedrock down with a panful of water.</p><p>You outa seen the look on his face when that one came to light.</p><p>Cheers Wal</p><p>Brad....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aushunter, post: 8713, member: 195"] Hey Wal. It had a bit of an angle, I was a bit concerned of it being a bit to steep but it held the gold well. The material is very angular, very shaly and the gold can be very flat. We do get the occasional "clunker" now and again and Jules was very lucky to score that little chunky bit, he saw it just as I was going to wash the bedrock down with a panful of water. You outa seen the look on his face when that one came to light. Cheers Wal Brad.... [/QUOTE]
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