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To: E. Charters who wrote (2687)8/2/2002 3:25:27 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
Yes, I knew that. Most people don't find that believeable, but I know it to be tru.

And I know reversing polarity is about a 40 year old fine gold recovery technology. And I know it is also possible to magnetize gold, i.e., imbue it with a charge.

I also have recently acquired an ionic gold concentrator polarity reversing gold recovery system. It is the old 18" mat size. It is one of 320 made by this dude. He charges $250 for them, and only makes them 12" mat size now. Wouldn't dream of doing dry cons without it after they come off a wheel. Works best at quarter minus, but most of my cons are mucho smaller. It's beautiful to see the ionically recovered flakes and dust lay out in a streak in a pan upon wet cleanup.. And yes, I keep for leaching later all those cons final cons.

Thanks for your reply. Hope ralphfie enjoyed it as well.