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Is Doug stone a PA member ? i have a few questions for him .
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<blockquote data-quote="aussiefarmer" data-source="post: 213073" data-attributes="member: 5729"><p>yep I agree for the spots I have researched his book has revealed very little, I was hoping it would give good information on access, but no it has no more than what the internet had already shown me . So all in all it is over priced for what it is , it is well set out and shows the old mines , diggings and alluvials but a couple of nights on the computer will generate that information anyway.</p><p></p><p> The promos I read before I purchased are carefully worded and at first read give a feel that it is going to show where you can and cant go . But now I have reread them they say things like "essential tool for prospecting" and "matching recorded gold occurrences with public land (crown land) and state forests." </p><p> </p><p>I think for someone that hasn't done any map research yet it would be worth its money and yes I am still happy with mine and will keep it as another tool in the kit and it has shown me the size and style of the localities I haven't researched yet and gave me some interest into looking into them as well.</p><p></p><p>Good book would make a good xmas present but if you have done your research you probably already know whats in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussiefarmer, post: 213073, member: 5729"] yep I agree for the spots I have researched his book has revealed very little, I was hoping it would give good information on access, but no it has no more than what the internet had already shown me . So all in all it is over priced for what it is , it is well set out and shows the old mines , diggings and alluvials but a couple of nights on the computer will generate that information anyway. The promos I read before I purchased are carefully worded and at first read give a feel that it is going to show where you can and cant go . But now I have reread them they say things like "essential tool for prospecting" and "matching recorded gold occurrences with public land (crown land) and state forests." I think for someone that hasn't done any map research yet it would be worth its money and yes I am still happy with mine and will keep it as another tool in the kit and it has shown me the size and style of the localities I haven't researched yet and gave me some interest into looking into them as well. Good book would make a good xmas present but if you have done your research you probably already know whats in it. [/QUOTE]
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