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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 117.63+3.0%Dec 19 4:00 PM EST

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To: d:oug who wrote (43748)10/25/1999 11:58:00 AM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (1) of 116818
 
Well, Doug and Richard, I see that while I've been busy mining, I've enjoyed a certain amount of notariety on this thread the last few days.

The snows start tonight so the weatherman tells me, so the passes will be impassable for the next 4-5 months, give or take a few 'snowplows'

However, I have plenty of stockpiled recyclable gold to reclaim (http://www.worldaccessnet.com/~goldbug) and plenty of concentrates from my properties to process during this winter, so I LOOK FORWARD to one helluva case of cabin fever this winter...GOLD FEVER that is.

Not only has mining technology improved for the industry with the introduction of the commercial sized Australian Spirals, Welfley separator tables, and Kneudsen bowls, but the 'little miner' (who can't afford the big toys listed above and used by the Roys up to and including the Barricks of this world,), yes, the LITTLE MINER as well as CLOSET GOLDBUG now has some tools which speed gold recovery by about 100 fold now.

One such recovery wheel I WON'T leave home without (and have successfully used for the last several years) that the Valentines will have me adding to their website early next week is now viewable. (Yes, I helped them open a distributorship for the products I've endorsed) For A SNEAK PEEK, click oregontrail.net and
oregontrail.net

These puppies are only 8# total weight, can be used wet or dry and are 12v gel powered (16 hours at a charge). I have mine on a portable solar unit for an additional 2# of weight when I'm hiking in to test a new area on my minesites.

It is one of the ONLY THREE small miner gold recovery tools that I personally endorse, (besides the good oldfashioned goldpan, be it plastic, steel or copper.) I'll put up pictures of MY RAV FAV gold/black sand separator later on their website when I get those pages built for them next week. I use it AFTER I've sorted out the platinums ores by using my other machine, and then I wheel them to then GO FOR THE GOLD!

These would make delightful holiday gifts for GPM'ers with the gold itch who only dream of getting to the nearest stream occasionally.

BUT THERE IS GOOD NEWS DIRECTLY AHEAD!!!
There is consistent gold in one's Home Depot or Home Base store, within easy metro driving distance for some on here. I've consistently gotten up to 1/10 oz gold from one of their common products for a $2.59 investment by using these tools consistently in the "off season." If you are curious as to how, drop Pat a line for more details on either the Home Depot/Base idea or details re my product endorsements mentioned above: ortrailrv@oregontrail.net


(Anyone need help doing the Rate of Return math on 1/10 ounce gold recovered for $2.59 cash investment plus a couple hours of fun time in the garage?) I can just see the headlines now: "Condos: Home to Home Depot Goldbugs! Fed Reserve calls for Exterminators."

So, Doug and Richard, there is no reason you and the others have to just sit and watch the price of Gold and what poor Fed Reserve Lackey gets squoozeded next. Play the fluctuations in the Price of Gold with the "real yellow" on hand, that you get all by yourself and don't have to share with the doubting Thomases and Thomasinas.

I certainly AM!
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAW!
O/49r
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