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"BINGO" Got Ring #20 This Week!

John-Edmonton

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It's been another good week using the Vortex. I'm still using the zero-disc/25-Khz set up as it will read my cheap nickel plate over steel coins, no matter how much rust they have accumulated. Ring number 20 looked like a cheap chain held together with some wire or elastic string. Not so as I tried putting it on my finger. One of the BB sized beads separated and there was no hole for any string or wire, yet had incredible strength to form a ring.

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Here's a closeup of the ring. It's made of neodymium magnets which explains it's strength. It has the ability to pick up a lot of coins, yet stay intact as a ring. Now that's a first!

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I got out three times this past week. Here's my best day prospecting for gold from last Sunday. The photo in the upper right hand corner is the high-banker I used to get the flour gold.

 
Interesting ring. Nice haul.
Always loving the gold.
Are those drop riffles ?
Your wearing me out just looking. 😄☺️
Yes those are drop riffles. I started using drop riffles several years ago. When set up properly (right angle and water flow) they are capable of getting the tiniest bets of gold. They also require less water flow, allowing me to use a boat bilge pump with a lithium ion battery. I can run it for at least 6 hours on my 60 Amp per hour battery.
 
Yes those are drop riffles. I started using drop riffles several years ago. When set up properly (right angle and water flow) they are capable of getting the tiniest bets of gold. They also require less water flow, allowing me to use a boat bilge pump with a lithium ion battery. I can run it for at least 6 hours on my 60 Amp per hour battery.
Haven't seen drop riffles run in a while.
Everybody seems to be sold on those hog matts.
Purty gold John.
 
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