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Well another Hello from Logan Brisbane.

It would be remiss of me to talk about what I want to do now without talking (briefly) about my Journey with Gold....

It seems like another lifetime ago... and for some when I talk about events of 40 odd years ago... it is indeed two lifetimes...

Anyway I grew up in Melbourne and whilst I can't recall the exact year now, it doesn't matter anyway... Suffice to say that as part of our Australian History Studies we went on a school excursion to the site of the Eureka Stockade and Sovereign Hill, Ballarat.

One of our first activities was; we were given a tour and explanation of 'the diggings' and the operation of early Chinese windlasses, Cradles, Sluice boxes, etc, etc.
The culmination of this tour being given a pan of wash gravel- guaranteed to contain Gold. And then being set free in the diggings to find our fortune.

There was an old timer or two- staff in costume- in the creek to show those, who cared to ask, how to separate out those tiny, shiny; glimmers of Hope....

There were a number of other school groups in Sovereign Hill that day and I quickly realised that many, indeed most if not all of the pan washers were coming up empty handed- tipping their entire pans contents into the creek with the first big kaplonk....

My mind raced... There must be a freakin fortune in Gold... right there in front of me in that wash pond....

So, whilst the rest of my group went off and had their Wanted Posters made up- Photos in the Stockade or cracked a few teeth on the boiled sweets...

Well I dragged that there Cradle down into the waters edge and I shoveled pay dirt, and I bailed water and I rocked and rocked till the blisters on my hands bled... and I damn near wore those rockers out,,, until last call rang out...

Now one of the Old Timers quickly recognised my affliction and bless his heart because he did take me under his wing and carefully showed me how to properly clean out the concentrates from the cradle... remove and rinse the riffles and the green plastic grass matting, etc and carefully pan down to the GOLD!
WOW, WOW, WOW!

Needless to say, I was struck with the fever. Funnily enough I just moved house last year and you know I still have that little glass bottle... Oh, the labels have long since faded to black, but the bottle still contains the day's takings... I've never weighed it, but I'd reckon there'd be 6-8 grams, which was 300 times more than any one else's glass bottle and indeed more than enough to shape my life for the next 10-15 Years....

Well, I've clearly rattled on far too much already so I'll make this really brief...

Dredging was not yet outlawed so I used to fossick with a 3" Dredge and bring the 5" Bad Boy in when I was doing a production run. This was set up with full Hookah and a modified twin deck sluice and side wings.

My day job was building concrete swimming pools and this gave me access to 5 Tonne excavators and bobcats, etc as required.

The dredging led to running and operating an alluvial Gold Lease on the Lerderderg River, Obriens Crossing, Blackwood.
I was working at this mine when the young fellow, Mick rolled the 60 Tonne Hitachi Excavator off the causeway and was crushed/drowned in the cab. In fact I rebuilt the engine in that machine, on the side of the river and moved it out when the mine was shut down shortly after.

I'll skip a few steps and just mention that apart from building a few alluvial processing plants for clients such as BP Aust., etc and doing things like obtaining my explosives Licence and doing heaps of Geo Testing- including a stint at Harrietville including Alluvial Mud Punching, etc
There was also Commercial Tailings Processing at Creswick and getting a whole new mine up and running in Maryborough, Vic.

I went on and was Operations Manager for a Public Gold Mining Company for a couple of years.... Which amongst other things gave me access to the inner sanctum; Professional Prospectors, Funding, working with Geologists, Mining Engineers, Commercial Processing, Refining and Assaying, etc, etc....

It was all a hell of a ride and I loved, loved, loved every minute of it....

Somewhere about this time I fell and fell hard for a young wild redheaded lass, who had her feet well and truly planted in the ground and well what can I say but the Bell of 'Time Gentleman' from some random country pub... was replaced by the ring of wedding bells...

A family and three businesses later and well, here we are today...

I've managed to make and loose several (small) fortunes and frankly a few years ago I was embroiled in a Civil Legal Action, that was not of my doing- Just in the wrong place at the wrong time- I had just invested heavily in turning my humble trade business into a Franchise Organisation and my legal team misrepresented and under quoted my legal costs- in the Civil Matter- by a factor of 6.
This right here left me completely unable to fund a defence and so combined with a very, very aggressive Plaintiff that lied through their teeth and misused the Legal System in a completely vexatious manner... and well they simply bled us dry and proceeded to 'take us to the cleaners'... The Judgement against us is recorded as being one of the highest in Qld Precedent in matters of that particular type.
Such is Life...
Next...

The wild redhead is still wild and feisty as ever... Gotta love redheads!!

As for me, part of the fallout of the court case is that my Trade and Builders Licences have all been suspended for 5 Years...

So, after a lifetime away, I find myself back on an excavator and planning my next adventure...

I've got a few ideas, but it's too early to make them public...
In the meantime, I really need to supplement my modest income. Not to mention the erratic nature my income now has- wet days being all too frequent and unproductive.

So, what can't be taken away is my knowlege. (no Alzheimers- yet!- Touch Wood).
I understand Gold and I know where to look and how to find it.
Funny thing is, it matters not if you're looking for alluvial pockets in a river bed... or jewellery on the beach....

Gold will always behave in a certain manner and concentrate in a predictable way... if you understand what to look for and how to read the signs...

Everything I've ever seen, read and done has only ever confirmed this fact.

What I don't know and have very limited experience with, is metal detectors and their use in finding Gold.

So that's where I'm up to and what I'm about. I'm sure there will be areas where my experience will be able to assist others and I look forward to helping out wherever I can.

What I'm doing right now is selling a few smaller bits and pieces I still have, to fund the purchase of a good second hand CTX 3030. This beach work, etc will need to fund the next true Gold Detector, in due course.

Given my past dredging experience I want something that will work in shallow underwater conditions (I've seen the 12m O ring mod Vid by Frenchie) as well as good discrimination in trashy areas.

So that's me, thanks for reading through all my crap...

Talk Soon,

Andrew
 
Wow that is one hell of an intro Andrew,
Thank you for sharing that with us mate,
Im only learning to use a detector my self,
And reading your post ,I've come to the conclusion i know nothing about anything,
to do with prospecting Ha Ha,
Welcome to PA mate I'm certainly looking forward to more conversations with you my friend,
As your most likely aware plenty of folk on the forum here that can help you out regarding detectors,
Again Welcome aboard
Kind regards Roger
 
Welcome aboard mate, I'm sure that your info and input on this forum will be invaluable to a lot of forum members including myself, I look forward to reading your posts in "Alluvial Prospecting" & "Prospecting Equipment" sections :D

hint, hint....... ;)
 
G'day Andrew, good to see another one from Qld and even better your from Logan, gotta love Logan. Welcome to PA and enjoy the forum I wish you all the best for your future adventures.

Cheers, DD
 
Hello Andrew and welcome, being a bit of a sentimentalist and on reading you self disclosure you managed to touch my heart. If it were not for the great distance between us, I would without a doubt stand beside you to freely share all I know.

Hopefully someone up in Qld will be able to spare some time, although there is a abundance of information written within PA that will provide you with many answers to questions you have.

Cheers Dreamwalking
 
aussieroger said:
Wow that is one hell of an intro Andrew,
Thank you for sharing that with us mate,
Im only learning to use a detector my self,
And reading your post ,I've come to the conclusion i know nothing about anything,
to do with prospecting Ha Ha,
Welcome to PA mate I'm certainly looking forward to more conversations with you my friend,
As your most likely aware plenty of folk on the forum here that can help you out regarding detectors,
Again Welcome aboard
Kind regards Roger

Hi Roger,

Thanks for the warm welcome...
And a committment from me to keeping future posts a bit less verbose...
:D

Andrew.
 
dwt said:
Welcome aboard mate, I'm sure that your info and input on this forum will be invaluable to a lot of forum members including myself, I look forward to reading your posts in "Alluvial Prospecting" & "Prospecting Equipment" sections :D

hint, hint....... ;)

G'day dwt,

Thanks for the heads up...

I'll make sure to pop on over and check out that sub-forum...

Cheers,

Andrew :thumb
 
Digger Danny said:
G'day Andrew, good to see another one from Qld and even better your from Logan, gotta love Logan. Welcome to PA and enjoy the forum I wish you all the best for your future adventures.

Cheers, DD

G'day DD,

Only lived in Logan for twenty odd years.... Sooooo, I'm almost a local. My kids are all banana benders, but I'm afraid I'll forever be a Mexican... :cry

Hey DD, did you notice the circus set up near the Browns Plains Plaza a few weeks ago????
I reckon there might just be a few spendables awaiting your favourable attention...

Cheers and good luck...

Andrew
 
Jaros said:
Hi Andrew, welcome to P.A. Nice story there and hope to read a lot more.
Jaros :p

G'day Jaros,

Thanks for the welcome...

Oh and by the way I noticed in your listed equipment, mans best friend.

I've got a Japanese Akita that goes with me most places whenever and wherever I can take him.... and sometimes where he probably shouldn't be...

I'll be looking forward to any hints you care to share on the nugget sniffin' front....

Cheers,

Andrew
 
Yeh Andrew, I have been there before for that reason, I think some one does the same place going on past results. I arrived about 2 days after the circus pulled out and only got a couple $. I also knew where they were collecting money as we went to the circus. That park was the rubbish dump before going to where it is now. Thanks for the info.

Cheers, DD
 
Dreamwalking said:
Hello Andrew and welcome, being a bit of a sentimentalist and on reading you self disclosure you managed to touch my heart. If it were not for the great distance between us, I would without a doubt stand beside you to freely share all I know.

Hopefully someone up in Qld will be able to spare some time, although there is a abundance of information written within PA that will provide you with many answers to questions you have.

Cheers Dreamwalking

Howdy Dreamwalker,

I really like your Nick... It's seems to be a constant state of mind with me...

I'm always getting a poke in the ribs and hearing, "Where were you?"... Well now I have the answer... "Dreamwalking!"

Thanks for the kind words, it's appreciated.

Cheers,

Andrew
 
Well that was an awesome introduction

There is definitely something about gold you ask anyone and everyone has their own opinion However I'm not quite sure if you can explain it in words

I have a school experience as well However not as exciting as yours Haha back in primary school in year 4 we did a lot of learning about the old timers And one day all of the teachers dressed up and we did a gold Hunt They were actually just rocks painted gold lol Cut along story short I came back with the most Gold rocks The teachers were surprised As my motivation to school was pretty much none and they thought I had taken it as I was a bully back then And spent most my time in the office The teachers ask all of the kids did I take the gold rocks from them they said no However the teacher didn't believe them because of my past history So I didn't win that competition

Fast forward to now I'm 25 and I am a fully qualified carpenter like I said above I have something that I just can't explain in words A condition called Gold fever now I have always known that I wanted to do some sort of gold prospecting ever since year 4 so I will be purchasing a gold detector Very shortly I have already uploaded to my iPad 7000 maps of all the goldmines in Queensland I find this very interesting and I spend hours looking and investigating

I thought I would just write that as you made me bring up some old memories Haha

Cheers Mitchell Brisbane
 

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