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The Weekend Prospector TV series (Original - Tommy)
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 459070" data-attributes="member: 1297"><p>I watched about 10 minutes of it. What a load of BS. And what a pair of spankers. No need to shell out 10 big ones on a 7000, or even a 5000 for that matter as all the so called gold "finds" were within a couple of inches of the surface. Could have been found with my old tesoro dingo. They must be damn good operators as I dont know of anyone that can snag 3 bits (or was it 2 as the small ones looked to be the same piece from different angles.) in a single day on flogged ground. and All in the top soil. The only bit of edjamacation I got from that poorly produced infomerchal was what knife not to use to open coffin bay oysters. :awful: I hope I never run into these 2 out in my neck of the woods as the temptation to throw rocks and sticks :bomb: at them would be too great. :argh:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 459070, member: 1297"] I watched about 10 minutes of it. What a load of BS. And what a pair of spankers. No need to shell out 10 big ones on a 7000, or even a 5000 for that matter as all the so called gold "finds" were within a couple of inches of the surface. Could have been found with my old tesoro dingo. They must be damn good operators as I dont know of anyone that can snag 3 bits (or was it 2 as the small ones looked to be the same piece from different angles.) in a single day on flogged ground. and All in the top soil. The only bit of edjamacation I got from that poorly produced infomerchal was what knife not to use to open coffin bay oysters. :awful: I hope I never run into these 2 out in my neck of the woods as the temptation to throw rocks and sticks :bomb: at them would be too great. :argh: [/QUOTE]
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