MONTANA GOLD ROCKER LEADVILLE COLORADO
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i think you guys are looking in all the wrong places.
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Did u find anything?
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looks like a nice rocker!
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lol nice job using your kids to do the manual labor for you when you know youre gonna pocket all the cash if they find anything of significant value. :-D
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Hey, Wink....
Very cool! We want to try that. Did you find anything?
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john, looks like cache creek?
rmueller58 1 year ago
@rmueller58 East Fork of the Arkansas River, just a piece northwest of the Cloud City.
honestjohnnfld 1 year ago
Good luck to you! This is such a great way to spend time with your family and friends. How do you like that rocker box? I'm just using screens and a sluice box right now.
STORM6490MT 3 years ago
I've only used it a few times since it was built in 1974, but each time it caught gold and even a 0.36 caliber musket ball once around Leadville, Colorado!
I used marine glue and good clear pine and screws, no nails. There is a 5/8-inch diameter hole drilled behind each riffle along one side of the rocker with a rubber cork in each hole to let out the concentrate when dumping it into the pan. That feature works well. Grizzly plate has 1/2-inch diameter holes.
Lots of fun.
Archibald
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honestjohnnfld 3 years ago