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I have classified, now what about that darn clay?
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post Jun 30 2010, 09:19 PM
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So I classified my concentrates down to a par above flour gold, which we have a lot of here in Colorado. I still have a fine brown talcum clay powder material that seems to be as fine or finer than flour gold. The darn stuff is sticky and I can't see squat barely when I run my desert fox or even when I hand pan. Any advice would be much appreciated and thanks to all the help with my other posts.
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post Jul 11 2010, 06:43 PM
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Hey Boogie,

I moved your picture into this thread since you were talking about that material and the microscope picture here already.

Once the pic is opened up full size it sure looks like about a dozen or so of the pieces have gold attatched to them, although small and tough to see, there must have been enough to make the weight of those pieces heavier. Possibly some of the rest have gold involved on the sides not shown or even within and not seen?
Good pic, glad you didn't throw that material away. signs026.gif

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