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Find gold? Now, strip it out quickly, easily(no vision req'd), & without gas!
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                                       Attention Prospectors !!!
   Are you still panning with that 19th century gold pan? Join the 21st century! Process more (sized) sand faster...with NO losses!
   My 45 page pdf explains the theory of "panning", describes how to construct your own Goldpype(c) sand-gold separator, how to operate it, other assembly tricks,techniques   ( if you've ever glued together a plastic model as a kid  you should have no problem!) All PVC construction...no moving parts...very durable, lightweight.
   Let moving water (& not much of that) do the finding / separating of gold/silver/other heavies from the dirts,sands and/or gravels. The booklet goes into detail about taking a few gallons of water to the (dry) site... & recycling the Goldpype(c) water in a closed loop...without spilling a drop! Perfect for that streambed watershed which moved millions of years ago... leaving all that gold behind!

   Note: This is not a gold finder! It is a high-speed separator / extractor once the gold has been found! It will process  (separate ) as much dirt as you can dig and size(classify). Plus, dirty waters, muddy waters, clay-filled waters, leaves, roots, "mess" present no problem! All this "mess" is lighter than sand...thus floats over the top of the moving sand grains... and out the exit end of the Goldpype(c). Self-cleaning, self-regulating, self-operating! Just keep the water flowing( and just a trickle of that) and the sized sand "mix" fed into the 'Pype!
  What could be easier? Cheaper? Lighter? Hint: Try panning by lanternlight. No way! The Goldpype(c) can be operated by a blind man.
   Welcome to the 21st Century ! Twenty-five dollars (US) for a 45 page pdf  booklet... is this cheap or what? 25 bucks MIGHT buy a plastic pan! It's your back....
   Contact  Ted Hart    [aurumaster at hotmail dot com ] ...spammers cannot "see" this address! ... for details on  how / where to order.
  Note: "Aurum" is the Greek word for "gold". This is where the chemical symbol  for gold  (Au)  originated.

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