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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
A Durikai Rock
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<blockquote data-quote="Splinter" data-source="post: 602591" data-attributes="member: 10000"><p>Thanks for the reply Moneybox, hard work out there in WA with the crowbars etc. Bet it was worth it for them though. </p><p></p><p>Wish I could say it has been a long time between drinks out at Warwick Qld, but truth is that it was a 4 year walk to the pub for the first one :lol: .The new tector (SDC) has made a big difference, always come home with something out of the pan in the past, but my old Eureka was not really up to the job. Anyway, now for the challenge of finding something bigger. GLTAGH (Good Luck to All Gold Hunters).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Splinter, post: 602591, member: 10000"] Thanks for the reply Moneybox, hard work out there in WA with the crowbars etc. Bet it was worth it for them though. Wish I could say it has been a long time between drinks out at Warwick Qld, but truth is that it was a 4 year walk to the pub for the first one :lol: .The new tector (SDC) has made a big difference, always come home with something out of the pan in the past, but my old Eureka was not really up to the job. Anyway, now for the challenge of finding something bigger. GLTAGH (Good Luck to All Gold Hunters). [/QUOTE]
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A Durikai Rock
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