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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie" data-source="post: 3897" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>I have the Garretts as well super plastic ones. The 90 degree riffle captures a lot of fine gold and blacksands. I do like the black no name pan I have at home I can see small pieces of gold a little easier as the black sand sort of disappears and you only see the colours. Found my first gold in a steel pan but given the choice I'd say plastic is your go. Invest in a couple of sieves to well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie, post: 3897, member: 62"] I have the Garretts as well super plastic ones. The 90 degree riffle captures a lot of fine gold and blacksands. I do like the black no name pan I have at home I can see small pieces of gold a little easier as the black sand sort of disappears and you only see the colours. Found my first gold in a steel pan but given the choice I'd say plastic is your go. Invest in a couple of sieves to well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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