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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="G0lddigg@" data-source="post: 141935" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>whats notable is the majority of gold i see coming from GPZ 7000s is ironstone laden specimen, i think this is a slight change form gold we saw from the gpx 5000. Every day i see more and more ironstone reefs being pulled up in wa. These finds are by reputable prospectors working their claims. These guys will not be sharing their success for some many months but they are doing well in areas which they know is deeper ground. why would they want to feed the fire that sees prospectors walking onto their claims all year round.... for the blokes that thought they would pull gold out of ground that has been worked thoroughly by good operators using a 5000 they are mostly disappointing and are probably more angry with themselves for getting wrapped up in the spin. </p><p></p><p>look forward to your findings Wal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0lddigg@, post: 141935, member: 357"] whats notable is the majority of gold i see coming from GPZ 7000s is ironstone laden specimen, i think this is a slight change form gold we saw from the gpx 5000. Every day i see more and more ironstone reefs being pulled up in wa. These finds are by reputable prospectors working their claims. These guys will not be sharing their success for some many months but they are doing well in areas which they know is deeper ground. why would they want to feed the fire that sees prospectors walking onto their claims all year round.... for the blokes that thought they would pull gold out of ground that has been worked thoroughly by good operators using a 5000 they are mostly disappointing and are probably more angry with themselves for getting wrapped up in the spin. look forward to your findings Wal [/QUOTE]
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