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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
Divining rods for sapphire hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="geowork" data-source="post: 641299" data-attributes="member: 8036"><p>Nah Badge, it has nothing to do with skepticism, fear, embarrassment, whatever. Whether you use wires or not, many generations of fossickers have learnt (either fast or slooowly) that the way to good stone is to understand what you are after, the places to dig, and what the experienced are telling you. And most importantly try the locations, dig, dig and more dig, until you get on good stone. Otherwise, there are the fossicking parks.</p><p>For the more serious who want consistent stone, the way to a good producing claim, is to learn the "trade", ask and listen, then identify a claim and obtain it. Then put in the work! Either way, to be a successful fossicker or claim holder usually requires a few years to get there. I suppose there are the lucky ones in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geowork, post: 641299, member: 8036"] Nah Badge, it has nothing to do with skepticism, fear, embarrassment, whatever. Whether you use wires or not, many generations of fossickers have learnt (either fast or slooowly) that the way to good stone is to understand what you are after, the places to dig, and what the experienced are telling you. And most importantly try the locations, dig, dig and more dig, until you get on good stone. Otherwise, there are the fossicking parks. For the more serious who want consistent stone, the way to a good producing claim, is to learn the "trade", ask and listen, then identify a claim and obtain it. Then put in the work! Either way, to be a successful fossicker or claim holder usually requires a few years to get there. I suppose there are the lucky ones in life. [/QUOTE]
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Divining rods for sapphire hunting
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