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Using borax instead of mercury-very interesting!

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Check out this youtube video,pretty cool
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Misleading video.

Mercury and borax are used for two different things.
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Well yes but both provide a way to convert a bunch oflittle pieces of gold into a bigger lump you can sell. The rest of the story of is very different...they could say switching from amalgamation to modern riffles and sluice mats, would that feel more 'honest'?
...it is too about havin' the gold!
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