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<blockquote data-quote="G0lddigg@" data-source="post: 225550" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>Depends on what im doing really. I used to have a tackle box catalogue with all vials from different creeks and valleys fields etc. But when i wanted to buy a ring for the missus it all went into one blob. But absolutely i reccomend keeping it seperate. For me id have a look at my gold and say i might go get some of that chubky atuff today or maybe ill see if i can crack 2 grams of that fine stuff. </p><p></p><p>All comes down to how many areas you work i suppose. For me in the golden triangle i keep it separately especially detectables</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0lddigg@, post: 225550, member: 357"] Depends on what im doing really. I used to have a tackle box catalogue with all vials from different creeks and valleys fields etc. But when i wanted to buy a ring for the missus it all went into one blob. But absolutely i reccomend keeping it seperate. For me id have a look at my gold and say i might go get some of that chubky atuff today or maybe ill see if i can crack 2 grams of that fine stuff. All comes down to how many areas you work i suppose. For me in the golden triangle i keep it separately especially detectables [/QUOTE]
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