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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 365990"><p>Thin gold, laying on its edge will be harder to detect than the same piece lying flat- such as fine gold stuck in cracks and crevices, or clay. I would hazard to say that a PI with the smallest possible coil will still miss the minute pieces able to be detected by the likes of the Goldmaster and GB II, especially if any but the exact and precise setting for such small and flat gold are dialled into the PI. A Black sand meter (Goldmaster) or similar option (like the Racer) will help to narrow your search. A scratch around may then reveal undetected gold, or by panning this material. Also, the Falcon MD20 has been proven to detect gold barely visible to the human eye.</p><p>So with a Goldmaster/Racer to locate, then the Falcon to detect, you may clean up that fine gold left by PI's. Alternative panning this material may be an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 365990"] Thin gold, laying on its edge will be harder to detect than the same piece lying flat- such as fine gold stuck in cracks and crevices, or clay. I would hazard to say that a PI with the smallest possible coil will still miss the minute pieces able to be detected by the likes of the Goldmaster and GB II, especially if any but the exact and precise setting for such small and flat gold are dialled into the PI. A Black sand meter (Goldmaster) or similar option (like the Racer) will help to narrow your search. A scratch around may then reveal undetected gold, or by panning this material. Also, the Falcon MD20 has been proven to detect gold barely visible to the human eye. So with a Goldmaster/Racer to locate, then the Falcon to detect, you may clean up that fine gold left by PI's. Alternative panning this material may be an option. [/QUOTE]
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