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RUSTY_HAPPY_CAM Offline 684 posts Reply |
For sale on Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=003&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&viewitem=&item=130074285841&rd=1&rd=1 Could be the best prospecting dredge ever made. Weight under 15 Lb. and breaks down to the size of a suitcase for transport or storage. Howard Schmidt designed these dredges over a period of 15 years of testing and development all over N. and S. America. Unfortunately he is no longer with us and his company has is no longer producing these great units. ![]() [ |
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MidwestDredger Offline posts Reply |
Rusty,
Why you selling your Bazooka ? Or is this just an extra that you picked up in trade ? Best regards, Karl Readel Illinois State Director/GPAA New 49ers member #1088
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RUSTY_HAPPY_CAM Offline 684 posts Reply |
I had 4 of them. They are the best at spots you need to hike to. They work well in areas with limited big cobbles, but in the Klamath we have too many cobbles.This river is probably 75% rocks larger than 4" and a surface dredge works well in that type of area. I will keep 1 for prospecting as well as my Dahlke 4 but I am building a larger production unit.
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RUSTY_HAPPY_CAM Offline 684 posts Reply |
Bazooka sold
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