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<blockquote data-quote="TenOunce Tone" data-source="post: 26601" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I bought one when I attended the Gold Panning Championships in Mareeba a couple of weeks ago. Met up wth Kim as he was attending the event doing demos of his pan, I had a bit of a chat and about ten minutes of one on one with him showing me the finer points on the use of the Turbo pan, it sure does pick up the fine gold as well as the +mm pieces. Have not had a chance to put my skills into practice but that will change soon I hope.</p><p></p><p>The trick with it when you are down to the last cup of material is to treat it like a normal pan,but use the center well as the bottom ridge, with practice nothing will escape as the pan has about ten riffles between the center and the side wall, then about another 6 or 7 more up the side you pan out...</p><p></p><p>Great concept in the right hands does amazing things, takes about 2 minutes to work a full pan down to cons... practice practice practice...</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Tone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TenOunce Tone, post: 26601, member: 288"] I bought one when I attended the Gold Panning Championships in Mareeba a couple of weeks ago. Met up wth Kim as he was attending the event doing demos of his pan, I had a bit of a chat and about ten minutes of one on one with him showing me the finer points on the use of the Turbo pan, it sure does pick up the fine gold as well as the +mm pieces. Have not had a chance to put my skills into practice but that will change soon I hope. The trick with it when you are down to the last cup of material is to treat it like a normal pan,but use the center well as the bottom ridge, with practice nothing will escape as the pan has about ten riffles between the center and the side wall, then about another 6 or 7 more up the side you pan out... Great concept in the right hands does amazing things, takes about 2 minutes to work a full pan down to cons... practice practice practice... Cheers, Tone [/QUOTE]
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