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« Reply #160 on: September 06, 2009, 09:16:39 pm »
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I've heard that goldigger. I personally don't process any gold although I have tried a little panning here and there with limited success. But here in the Philippines it's like living in the dark ages sometimes and it is common to find local pocket miners separating their gold ore with mercury. Anything to put food on the table huh. If you would be so kind as to post your video, I would gladly spread the word around here about your process. That could really help a lot of poor prospectors here. I am really anxious to see your method.
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« Reply #161 on: September 06, 2009, 09:38:58 pm »
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I've heard that goldigger. I personally don't process any gold although I have tried a little panning here and there with limited success. But here in the Philippines it's like living in the dark ages sometimes and it is common to find local pocket miners separating their gold ore with mercury. Anything to put food on the table huh. If you would be so kind as to post your video, I would gladly spread the word around here about your process. That could really help a lot of poor prospectors here. I am really anxious to see your method.
Thanks so much, goldigger Great


Yes I know.... that is why I want to DO the video.... I have not even made it yet! Ive only gotten to the talking stage, with the person who has the camera, my sister... If you have a sister, then you know how hard it is to get her to do anything!  Shocked

The first question is always- "Why?"

How about putting it on a CD, and practically giving it away! CDs are cheap, now, with all the DVDs floating about. They are around $1 apiece and cheaper.... probably $2.50 Can, would cover the CD and postage and If I could send you a bunch, you could pass them out.

Neither of us have had much success at doing an actual video and getting it on CD... We both have done lots of still, slide shows, but the videos seem to screw up.

How plentiful are Cd or DVD players, there, they are around $28 Canadian, for a player, in Walmart, here! That is a few pesos, and I do not know the exchange rate, anymore.

I will keep you informed.

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« Reply #162 on: September 06, 2009, 09:57:53 pm »
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goldigger, cd/dvd players are fairly plentiful around here except in the extreme provinces (they don't even have electricity). The exchange rate here is near P50 to $1US for simplicities sake. I know the prospectors here would love to find a newer, safer and cheaper method for processing their gold. I'm looking forward to your video.... good luck with the sister Grin I don't know why it's so hard to get them to move. I've been waiting for two years for an oil painting my sister is supposed to send me from the states. I even sent her the money for the shipping!  Angry  Love her anyway  Kiss

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Quote:Posted by kendavid
goldigger, cd/dvd players are fairly plentiful around here except in the extreme provinces (they don't even have electricity). The exchange rate here is near P50 to $1US for simplicities sake. I know the prospectors here would love to find a newer, safer and cheaper method for processing their gold. I'm looking forward to your video.... good luck with the sister Grin I don't know why it's so hard to get them to move. I've been waiting for two years for an oil painting my sister is supposed to send me from the states. I even sent her the money for the shipping!  Angry  Love her anyway  Kiss


I have to be really nice to my sister as I live with her and my bother in-law, if I cross her, I can hear about it FOREVER!

Right now, we are having a cold, rainy spell, but it will be warming up later in the week. So I will try to convince her.

P50 = $54.35 Canadian... the $ Can = $0.92US, right now and gold is up to $996US! A peso is like a dollar, right, in that case postage alone would be very expensive, in pesos.
So if I can send a package to you, that would avoid that.

Working on it, working on it! If and when, it gets done, I will ask for a secure PO address, if there is such a thing, there.

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« Reply #164 on: September 06, 2009, 10:28:47 pm »
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You're right. Sending the package to me would be the easiest and safest way. No real secure PO here. Any mail is risky but FedEx is fairly reliable.

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« Reply #165 on: September 07, 2009, 10:28:24 am »
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Dudge,

5' from the natural ground, the corals stones appeared? 20' from that, mixed finger corals/sand/clamps?...8' from that another coral stones, take it off and look for the signs and direction in the stones. 6' from that under black sand or black stones. Remove all the sand, look for the 2 almaciga wood/ 6-12" diameter black outer with yellow inner core...if edges of the wood is sharpened (pointing direction), if clean cut (see if the wood are positioned parallel (take note of the distance of separation and the lenght of the wood) it show the passage way portal and lenght connotes distance from there. I think we have a similar case...I'll show you some pix.

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« Reply #166 on: September 07, 2009, 12:19:27 pm »
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You're right. Sending the package to me would be the easiest and safest way. No real secure PO here. Any mail is risky but FedEx is fairly reliable.


That sounds good but for one problem.... I do not think we have a FEDEX here..... DHL,UPS but not FedEx....??
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That sounds good but for one problem.... I do not think we have a FEDEX here..... DHL,UPS but not FedEx....??
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Fedex is international, Brian. They have it here even. I know they have it in Canada because I sent something via Fedex last year to a friend in Vancouver. Burnaby, actually, but he wanted it sent to the Vancouver office so he could pick it up a day earlier than delivery to his office.

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FedEX is international but nevermind the FedEx...... DHL is more common here anyway.

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« Reply #169 on: September 07, 2009, 07:38:49 pm »
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Yes I know.... that is why I want to DO the video.... I have not even made it yet! Ive only gotten to the talking stage, with the person who has the camera, my sister... If you have a sister, then you know how hard it is to get her to do anything!  Shocked

The first question is always- "Why?"

How about putting it on a CD, and practically giving it away! CDs are cheap, now, with all the DVDs floating about. They are around $1 apiece and cheaper.... probably $2.50 Can, would cover the CD and postage and If I could send you a bunch, you could pass them out.

Neither of us have had much success at doing an actual video and getting it on CD... We both have done lots of still, slide shows, but the videos seem to screw up.

How plentiful are Cd or DVD players, there, they are around $28 Canadian, for a player, in Walmart, here! That is a few pesos, and I do not know the exchange rate, anymore.

I will keep you informed.

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if you could upload it in youtube, much better...the whole wide web would see it.

uploading it in youtube is a little bit of challenge but its nothing compared to your sister.

good luck  Grin Grin

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