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lucky01  
Posted : Saturday, 27 April 2013 8:07:02 PM(UTC)
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made to order these are similar to keene blue bowls ,dark greenm in color with a 12 volt bilge pump convieniently housed in 60 lt plastic rubbish bin .I have tested these and out extensively and find them excellent for recovery of fine gold .complete kit $185 if you want a photo or more details my email is [email protected]
sycotoad  
Posted : Sunday, 28 April 2013 1:21:50 PM(UTC)
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Can you post some pictures please
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goldstalker  
Posted : Monday, 29 April 2013 2:34:21 PM(UTC)
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yer post pics dont make us email you for pics your the one selling something lol easy to add a pic and even a youtube video of whatever it is your selling
gogold  
Posted : Tuesday, 30 April 2013 7:35:15 PM(UTC)
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blue bowls are a complete waste of money i dont see what difference being green will do lol. theyre far too slow at processing materials, would be fine if you only had say a 1 or 2 cup fulls of fine black sands but then mercury would be quiker and easier, any larger amounts to process then save your $$$ and get a letrap or gold grabber.
goldstalker  
Posted : Tuesday, 30 April 2013 9:09:27 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: gogold Go to Quoted Post
blue bowls are a complete waste of money i dont see what difference being green will do lol. theyre far too slow at processing materials, would be fine if you only had say a 1 or 2 cup fulls of fine black sands but then mercury would be quiker and easier, any larger amounts to process then save your $$$ and get a letrap or gold grabber.


i have a blue bowl and i use it everytime i clean up dredge concentrates, i put wash over my clean up sluice first then a quick dip in the bowl and walla only gold and led left. saves panning for a hour or two also i had 3.5 ounces to clean up for a friend was mixed with black sand was a pudding bowl full, had chunky gold all threw it so mercury wasnt really what i wanted to use blue bowl took about 15 minutes to sort it out :) they are only ment for small amounts of wash not a comercial cleaner :) but i might get a spiral wheel something new to try out
BigUglyGuy  
Posted : Wednesday, 1 May 2013 1:27:57 PM(UTC)
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Hi, Where can I buy a "Le Trap" locally. (Christ Church)!
gingerbreadman  
Posted : Wednesday, 1 May 2013 5:55:23 PM(UTC)
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Hi iv got a letrap they work great would be a good time to buy from the states to....I don't no of any 1 selling them in NZ I was going to import 5 or 6 last year as they can fit around that many in 1 box to save on shipping I ''think'' the place to get them was from the lifestyle store in the state,s www.lifestylestore.com/index.php I ended up getting 1 from a mate but could do with 1 more pretty sure they were around $80 usd each.
lucky01  
Posted : Thursday, 2 May 2013 10:33:59 PM(UTC)
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hi all if you would like to see photos look on trademe at listing number 588248022.every one has there pet methods , i prefer this over panning as i have bad carpul tunnel in my wrists ,panning just gives them shit but i thank you for looking anyway cheers.