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These come from England.  Anyone have experience with using either of these?

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They remind me of a Mackirk sluice, but I like "V" Matting and the recess to add a screen.

I've sent an e-mail to see about buying a pair from across the pond. 

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Looks like they're upside down. Here. I fixed them.

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much better, GD.   Looks like they could work, but you'd definitely want to take the shine off of them.

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Looks interesting. I like the aggressive riffles. The angles and deep sides make me think this is designed for fast water in mind. Being short in length I would probably want to run it in tandem to see how much loss you would get of fines. 

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