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Date Posted: 17:16:23 07/09/07 Mon
Author: jim straight
Subject: Re: Hope so!
In reply to: Jim McCulloch 's message, "Hope so!" on 15:56:01 07/06/07 Fri

Jim McC... I always enjoy my conversations with you.
You are most knowledgeable regarding the latest White's
detectors.

Regarding the MXT, which coil would you recommend for prospecting for plus grain-size eluvial nuggets in moderate but rapidly changing mineralization? I have seen several nuggets, each about a pennyweight ot larger that were found
a couple of weeks ago "near" Randsburg with the MXT using the 9.5 standard searchcoil. I was told both were found on drywash tailings piles... I have no other information.

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