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<blockquote data-quote="Willow" data-source="post: 672121" data-attributes="member: 25201"><p>Hi,</p><p>Myself (Guy) and 2 mates Matt and Mark recently purchased Minelabs detectors 2 Vanquish 540's and a go-find, hoping to supplement our old age pensions with the spoils of prospecting. So far we have done 3 trips north of Briagolong and found 2 Bullets (303),1 lead wheel weight and 1 steel beer can. Cashing that all in still leaves us about $2000 short of our equipment "investment".</p><p>Your description of yourself sounds like us-patient and low stress.. So far our wives are enjoying days without us but they are still quietly optimistic for us. Is there a point where prospecting becomes scavenging - oh well there is always the fresh air to enjoy. Cheers-Guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willow, post: 672121, member: 25201"] Hi, Myself (Guy) and 2 mates Matt and Mark recently purchased Minelabs detectors 2 Vanquish 540's and a go-find, hoping to supplement our old age pensions with the spoils of prospecting. So far we have done 3 trips north of Briagolong and found 2 Bullets (303),1 lead wheel weight and 1 steel beer can. Cashing that all in still leaves us about $2000 short of our equipment "investment". Your description of yourself sounds like us-patient and low stress.. So far our wives are enjoying days without us but they are still quietly optimistic for us. Is there a point where prospecting becomes scavenging - oh well there is always the fresh air to enjoy. Cheers-Guy [/QUOTE]
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