Mick in Dubbo
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We sure are. They don't call Australia "the lucky country" for nothing. Not only did we dodge the GFC bullet (government debt was actually 40 billion in the black when it hit), but we have the choice of 2 valuable type of detecting that can be done. I have actually met folks that have found enough with both types of detecting, to give them a wage. Most that do that though are gold hunters. (Not many though).
When I bought my SE Explorer (second hand) from the detecting shop over in Mudgee (80 miles away) while there, a local brought in a gold nugget that a chook dug up in the chook yard in his back yard in the gold town of Gulgong ( 20 miles north of Mudgee and 60 miles south east of Dubbo) the main street of Gulgong was a gold field when it was established and it was featured on our first $10 note. The gold nugget was weighed in the shop at 9.6 ounces. Now that's what I call lucky!
Mick Evans.
When I bought my SE Explorer (second hand) from the detecting shop over in Mudgee (80 miles away) while there, a local brought in a gold nugget that a chook dug up in the chook yard in his back yard in the gold town of Gulgong ( 20 miles north of Mudgee and 60 miles south east of Dubbo) the main street of Gulgong was a gold field when it was established and it was featured on our first $10 note. The gold nugget was weighed in the shop at 9.6 ounces. Now that's what I call lucky!
Mick Evans.