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  • 126mx,

    Sadly, no..........a Troy ounce is 31.1 grams of gold. That is a LOT of gold. The gold in Colorado tends to be very fine & flakey, so a lot of color by look, but not a lot by weight. I can get a maybe 1/2 to 1 gram on an outing. Not rich by gold each day, but rich in the adventure & fun!

    Randy C-17A triple w (dot) goldadventures (dot) biz

  • is that a oz?

  • Ah, Thanks!

  • Oh man, I sure wish we could hear what this dude is saying past the 2:00 mark! Argh:)

  • @thawoodbutcher ,

    thawoodbutcher ,

    Sorry the audio was so leak...one of my earliest videos. I now try to have the camera closer, that I talk louder and be aware that the wind, water & other noises drown me out at times.

    I believe all I was saying was that the Cache Creek gold was VERY flat little flakes or very round little balls, both very prone to being washed out ot the pan when panning the heavy magnetite black sands off..so, go very slow, resettle the cons over and wash carefully.

  • I agree tubequin

  • u got a lot c0017a

  • tell him as it is tubequin

  • been their at that gulch. thanks for digging the hole for me! hahahahahah found a piece worth $350

  • So by laughing after saying thank you, are you implying that you're not really thankful? What an odd comment, what an odd way to treat someone who you claim helped you to $350. Why not give a sincere "Thank You" and an offer to provide some help in return? That would be expected from a normal human, although, you can be excused if you are mentally retarded.

  • @tubequin dork

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