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<blockquote data-quote="Brumble-Gum" data-source="post: 68424" data-attributes="member: 1569"><p>No unfortunately they only come from US.</p><p>I would not trade mine for any any other river sluice on the market. I can shovel gravel all day and clean up only once, it traps the finest of gold and small gemstones. Nuggets, pickers and big gemstones sit on the base of the grizzly bars if set up correctly. I set up a small strip of vermin wire on the base of the grizzlies to trap these if they are in the area.</p><p>I am waiting anxiously for the highbanker setup to go on sale.</p><p>They do require a good flow of water as they are a high (dual chambered) river sluice. I thoroughly recommended them the only hassle I have is that when I clean up, it collects all the heavies and seperating the gold from the black sand and minute gemstones/spinel takes a long time. </p><p>If you can afford one get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brumble-Gum, post: 68424, member: 1569"] No unfortunately they only come from US. I would not trade mine for any any other river sluice on the market. I can shovel gravel all day and clean up only once, it traps the finest of gold and small gemstones. Nuggets, pickers and big gemstones sit on the base of the grizzly bars if set up correctly. I set up a small strip of vermin wire on the base of the grizzlies to trap these if they are in the area. I am waiting anxiously for the highbanker setup to go on sale. They do require a good flow of water as they are a high (dual chambered) river sluice. I thoroughly recommended them the only hassle I have is that when I clean up, it collects all the heavies and seperating the gold from the black sand and minute gemstones/spinel takes a long time. If you can afford one get it. [/QUOTE]
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