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Nevada Gold

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Hi Eric and Bill I just wanted to show off some of my last year
 
Chevron is the type of formation of the gold nugget. Has ridges shapes, sometimes looks like a type of animal or bug. There
 
Hi RenoJim,
Does gold of this type pose difficulties for detectors to find, compared to flat solid type nuggets? Do you use VLF or PI?
Eric.
 
Hi, tried to get on to your web site "callenderfarms.com" and got timed out. Is your server down?
 
Hi Jim, I looked at your web site, since I'm interested in buying the most irregular nugget in your collection. According to theory, such a nugget should have an eddy current path that is different from one existing in a flat nugget.
The time constant of the signal decay should be shorter and accordingly, the nugget should be more difficult to find with a detector.
I'd like to verify that with a detector I'm bulding.
Please let me know when you are ready to sell your nuggets.
alwest_gold@sbcglobal.net
 
Hi Eric.
I been hunting gold with a detector here in Nevada for over 20 years. I two minelabs that I
 
Hi Eric.
I been hunting gold with a detector here in Nevada for over 20 years. I two minelabs that I
 
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