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Date Posted: 02:23:10 08/16/02 Fri
Author: Reg
Subject: Re: Nugget hunting using discrimination
In reply to: Rob - AZ 's message, "Re: Nugget hunting using discrimination" on 20:17:01 08/15/02 Thu

Hi Rob,

How are you doing, besides finding gold on a regular basis? Last time I talked to Tony, he was doing fine. It is good he has beat the big C. AT least that is what it looks like now.

Yep, got my GB 2 back. Needed some cosmetic repairs but it still worked. I really should get a new coil for it since the one on it looks pretty bad.

I talked to to Jack and Laura a few weeks ago. They are still wanting us to try to put something together. They are quite receptive to most anything.

I really would like to help them if I can. They are really nice people. If you think about it and how many people have gone up on their property witout permission and highgraded the area without even offering them anything, it is sad. The really sad part is they would have probably given them permission if they would have just asked. That is the kind of people they are. Too bad we can't get some serious nugget hunters together and buy the place, or at least lease it. At their age, they could really use the financial help.

For those reading this, Jack and Laura Culp are the owners of the famous Potato Patch on top of Rich hill. Besides the 50+ acres of private ground they own, they have 11 adjoining BLM claims they have maintained in hopes that the property would someday be seriously prospected. It has been Laura's wish that her grandfather's dream come true.

Well, enough said,

Reg

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