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<blockquote data-quote="gudachi" data-source="post: 48284" data-attributes="member: 1405"><p>Yeah i was a bit surprised at the attitude about gold too, especially with clermont on your doorstep, we also did some panning at washpool creek(part of the divide field) where there was an old gold mine we got a bit of colour but just fine alluvial dust really and ive not ever seen anything of size,there are a few locals into it some of the manufacturing jewellers do chase the gold for their own findings as such and eyes lit up when i pulled out my little jar of victorian gold but only in regards to smelting it for a sapphire to sit on, that seems to be the attitude for gold in the area for sure,i think its really a case of the most returns rule the day,funny thing is you dont see many detectors on the field but divining with a wire is quite common...go figure, i tried it but couldnt work ut where to put the batteries in....cheers j</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gudachi, post: 48284, member: 1405"] Yeah i was a bit surprised at the attitude about gold too, especially with clermont on your doorstep, we also did some panning at washpool creek(part of the divide field) where there was an old gold mine we got a bit of colour but just fine alluvial dust really and ive not ever seen anything of size,there are a few locals into it some of the manufacturing jewellers do chase the gold for their own findings as such and eyes lit up when i pulled out my little jar of victorian gold but only in regards to smelting it for a sapphire to sit on, that seems to be the attitude for gold in the area for sure,i think its really a case of the most returns rule the day,funny thing is you dont see many detectors on the field but divining with a wire is quite common...go figure, i tried it but couldnt work ut where to put the batteries in....cheers j [/QUOTE]
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