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<blockquote data-quote="Bluecurrant" data-source="post: 334717" data-attributes="member: 9605"><p>Thanks for the info. i didnt know these machines existed. After reading a bit about them and the prices. The blue bowl or millers table are in my price range. Most of the gold in the pan is very small. you can only see it when its wet in the pan. Theres a about twenty specs in each pan. The millers table, from various reviews said that was the best at getting the finest gold. Is there much difference between the blue bowl or millers table. Which one would be the fastest to classify the cons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluecurrant, post: 334717, member: 9605"] Thanks for the info. i didnt know these machines existed. After reading a bit about them and the prices. The blue bowl or millers table are in my price range. Most of the gold in the pan is very small. you can only see it when its wet in the pan. Theres a about twenty specs in each pan. The millers table, from various reviews said that was the best at getting the finest gold. Is there much difference between the blue bowl or millers table. Which one would be the fastest to classify the cons. [/QUOTE]
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