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<blockquote data-quote="wiley coyote" data-source="post: 612003" data-attributes="member: 7587"><p>BigL. Thanks for that. I'll give them a try. Mike. It's already 2 to 5mm. All the specimens I got were small, except for one 2.5 ouncer. They were unusual, as the visible gold on them was very water worn. The run of specimens began about 10 metres from reef workings, and went in a fan shape down the slope for about 20 metres. Found this lot with the 7000. Went back with the 2300,and got about 50 more bits, then the 10" X coil on the 7000. Got about 10 more. Geez. That was a fun spot to work! Wiley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiley coyote, post: 612003, member: 7587"] BigL. Thanks for that. I'll give them a try. Mike. It's already 2 to 5mm. All the specimens I got were small, except for one 2.5 ouncer. They were unusual, as the visible gold on them was very water worn. The run of specimens began about 10 metres from reef workings, and went in a fan shape down the slope for about 20 metres. Found this lot with the 7000. Went back with the 2300,and got about 50 more bits, then the 10" X coil on the 7000. Got about 10 more. Geez. That was a fun spot to work! Wiley. [/QUOTE]
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