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i guess i depends on how bad someone whats one ,actually i kind of thank it would look pretty cool in the front yard except that i rent and i don,t think the landlord would appreciate me putting it there. but if you saw this thing you,ed have to say how in the hell did that get there..theres no roads to it .your just climbing a step hill and all of a sudden there it is .
 

What were they milling? Gold? Probably worth MDing the area for relics at the least.
 

HI, Detect around the base of the stamps When ore is being crushed/ broken some flies out at high velocity. since they are processing the hi-grade, it could b very nice indeed.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

pretty good idea about M Ding for gold ,it,s so hard to get to im sure it has,nt been hit yet,
 

I look forward to big ore and wire gold pictures from ya! LOL. HH.
 

Wow sounds like a great place to check for some decent gold ;)

Give it a try and let us know.

God bless
Peter
 

What area of the country are you in? If it has a lot of tourist interest, maybe one of those roadside panning operations needs a stamp mill for display. Doubt it's in working condition (or even close). Good luck, and send us a photo of it if you go back.
 

Wow, what a find! :o Like Jose said, there should be gold everywhere around that thing.

Also, if you clean it up and figure out what mine it was from, it could be worth something to the local historical society.

Please post pictures!
 

djui5 the whole area has a lot of hidden stuff if i remember right i thank theres a smelter hidden behind a couple of hills pretty close to the stamp mill also theres an old hard rock mine way back in there. it,s not to hard to get to but not a lot of people know about it. when i was younger one of the things me and my friends would do was explore old mines (very dumb and dangers ) it,s amazing what you can find if your willing to get off the betten path.also theres miles of aquaducts that the miners would dig the ditches to bring water to there clams. every so offten thy,ed have a small cabin where someone would stay and would keep the aquaducts clear. anyway i know where used to be one of the cabins the cabins gone but i doubt the place has ever been M D , also i noticed your aviator is that a mixing bored your in front of , i used to do sound years ago . mostly concerts in the park stuff. of coarse every thing was analog back then i would,nt know the first thing about digital. but it was a lot of fun .
 

Wow, what an amazing site to uncover. Sounds like a giant playground :o


Yeah, that's a big console. It's an SSL 9000J with surround upgrades. 80 ch inline. They're quite an incredible piece of machinery. I think that one cost $850,000 new, maybe closer to a million, don't remember. It was in the now defunct Transcontinential Studios owned by Lou Pearlman. His assets have been seized by the FBI...haha.

Digital is ok, but there is that sound problem, you know. Some people are still recording to tape and dumping into a computer for editing. It works.

That being said I've done some killer mixes entirely inside a computer. They've come a long way in the last 5 years. If you'd like to hear one, send me a PM.

It's a damn shame though, because the music industry is crashing right now for the most part. I'm getting out of it to see about a career as a Mining Engineer.

Here are a couple more pictures of the same model console, but in a different studio. It's quite involved:

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djui5 i was really lucky i grew up on 5 acers but if i drove 2 miles i could go down a road that most people did,nt even know about, anyway this road opened up in to thousands of acers of BLM land and miles of trails i spent 90% of my time down there when i was,nt in school, a lot of time i would get home from school jump on my old dirt bike drive to the outback to find a place i liked. through out my bedroll build a fire and spend the night. and get up and go to school right from there. it was a pretty cool way to grew up. by the way sweet looking broads i hav,nt done any sound in over 15 years but one of these day ide like to put together a small studio mostly to work with local bands and youth mostly just for fun. we have some really good bands up hear even thou most of it is,nt exactly my favorite music (country,old rock) theres a lot of good high vibe reggae rock around hear. some time i like the music just because of the way it,s put together and crafted. one of my main hobby's is i collect records ,i,ve got about 600 hundred records of all types of music i just like good music no mater what kind it is .
 

Jose,
This one takes plastic ;D

Duke,
Sounds like a blast to me! I love the outdoors. When you get ready to set up a studio let me know, I'll help ya out with the gear list. I usually stay pretty current with those types of things.
600 albums is a lot of vinyl :) One of these days I'm gonna get a record player and buy some vinyl.
 

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