C chaquania23 Tenderfoot Jul 18, 2018 9 2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 18, 2018 #1 Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Minelab PRO-FIND 35 Waterproof Pinpointer Metal Detector for Experts with Tone ID & Adjustable Sensitivity - Grab it through Amazon!
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B Buckshotnc Sr. Member Nov 5, 2012 394 412 Western North Carolina Detector(s) used Fisher GBII Primary Interest: Prospecting Jul 22, 2018 #2 If each of you would give the location the rock was found it might be a great help in identifying it.
If each of you would give the location the rock was found it might be a great help in identifying it.
tamrock Gold Member Jan 16, 2013 15,448 31,346 Colorado Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 24, 2018 #3 Yes noting a location can help. What I'm seeing is a variation of common granite.
OP OP C chaquania23 Tenderfoot Jul 18, 2018 9 2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 28, 2018 Thread starter #4 at the park
OP OP C chaquania23 Tenderfoot Jul 18, 2018 9 2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 28, 2018 Thread starter #5 ok great is it possible that this type of rock would have gold flakes and copper flakes
OP OP C chaquania23 Tenderfoot Jul 18, 2018 9 2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jul 28, 2018 Thread starter #6
tamrock Gold Member Jan 16, 2013 15,448 31,346 Colorado Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Aug 4, 2018 #7 Now I'm thinking "hornblende" Last edited: Aug 4, 2018
CGC Miner Full Member Nov 18, 2010 195 345 High Rockies Detector(s) used GB2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 8, 2019 #8 The bottom pics look a little bit like specular hematite