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\f0\fs24 \cf0 What we've got here is a friend of mine that has been hunting the united states.
He hasn't been out of the united states. Here is one of his recent finds, we have cleaned
it up. But this find is very fresh, hardly anybody even knows about it. And we are going
to turn the machine on and let everybody hear what a reverse signal sounds like. Most people
don't know to dig reverse signals, and you only want to dig them in certain situations.
430 grams 13.8 ounces and with a specific gravity test, 12 and a half ounces. One pound
of gold. What you've got just in gold folks is 20 to 25 thousand dollars just in gold
in that one piece. So he's got his machine set up like he normally does and um were going
to listen to it because it makes the sound that most of us walk away from. Because 99%
of the nuggets that we dig do not make this sound. Where as a nickel which is typically
what most of our nuggets sound like. We-hoo We-hoo. Now listen to that big one pounder.
Oh my gosh just amazing. I've only found in all my years of hunting nuggets two or three
that actually make a reverse sound, and none of them were like this. This is just amazing
amazing amazing amazing. That is the power of a mineiab and persistence, persistence
persistence persistence, and finally you get lucky and you get a once in a life time nugget.
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