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#1drywallman 



Oct 2012Bostonia,Ca183 39 times Keene A51
When my wife and father in law started asking what I would like for my birthday, I told them a sluice box. I had a few in mind, at reasonable prices, and smaller for smaller water. I guess my father in law figured bigger is better, so I'm the proud new owner of an A51! Now to hope I can move rocks and damn up my creek enough to get proper flow... :-)

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#2nuggetshooter323 



Peace Through Superior FirepowerJul 2005Colorado SpringsTesoro Lobo Super Traq, Tesoro Tejon, Diablo II "Gold Demon", Whites GMT, Whites TreasureMaster PI 3000, Falcon MD20, Vibraprobe482 97 times Prospecting
An A-51 isn't hard to get good flow, but if you want a cheap small drop riffle for smaller water the California Sluice Box, Jr. Sluice Box is 7"x23" for $25. The next size up is the Stream Sluice at 10"x38" for $55. Also the Bazooka Gold Trap Mini-Sluice is about $115, A little more money but little or no classifying. The thing about the drop riffle design is you still have to classify, but clean-up is only, pick it up and dump it into a bucket. It takes 30 seconds.
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#3drywallman 



Oct 2012Bostonia,Ca183 39 times
Thanks nuggetshooter. Ya what I hinted about was the Mackirk stuff, the Grubsteak more specifically. I will still get me one, and ya it looks like the Bazooka products kick a$$.... I've got my eye on the super mini... I've used a Keene before both in no cal, and in no ga... I know this will catch the fine gold I've got available, just gotta go play around with it, and using some lead figure angles and flow in my little stream.... Just gotta move some rocks :-)

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#4drywallman 



Oct 2012Bostonia,Ca183 39 times
How deep am I looking for? I've heard anything from full to just barely over the riffles...

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#5DizzyDigger 

Dec 201213 3 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Had my Keene A51 (and an A52) for nearly 30 years, and over that time they have both caught me some
nice gold. Up here it's mostly very fine gold, and the A51 does a bang up job of capturing it. I do wish it had
a wider flare at the front, as in slow water conditions I find it difficult to get correct flow...still, a great tool!
I don't prospect in rivers any more, but if I were to I'd be borrowing my neighbors Bazooka. Less
classifying needs to be done, and cleanup is much easier and faster. Still, I'm hanging on to the Keene's,
as there are certainly places where they are quite efficient.
Congrats!
Mike

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#6drywallman 



Oct 2012Bostonia,Ca183 39 times
Thanks Dizzy... Good diggings to you

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#763bkpkr 



Northern CaliforniaAug 2007Northern CaliforniaXLT, GMT, 6000D Coinmaster1,214 274 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
drywallman,
Water just over the riffles is how it should be used with the Right Side to Left Side position of the box set so you have V's forming X's as the water flows down the length of the box. It looks cool when its done properly. Too much water and nice flat 1/4" nuggets blow out of the box kinda easy, sigh! Good luck with the new toy!...............63bkpkr
Out searching w/GMT & friend under my arm

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#8drywallman 



Oct 2012Bostonia,Ca183 39 times
Thank you 63bkpkr, I can see it in my head...thank you greatly kind sir

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#9wingmaster 



Aug 2009White's MXT3001,111 42 times
I really like mine it caught some real fine flour gold, I'm only hoping here I can get into some bigger stuff than the flour gold.

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#10KevinInColorado 



Jan 2012Centennial, Colorado461 97 times Prospecting
We are ALL hoping for that wingmaster!
...it is too about havin' the gold!

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#11wingmaster 



Aug 2009White's MXT3001,111 42 times
Yes but I live in Indiana so most likely your chance of finding the bigger stuff is alot more probable than it is for me. The glacial gold doesn't seem to have much of a chance of being bigger than flour gold, but I'm hopeful anyway.
Originally Posted by KevinInColorado
We are ALL hoping for that wingmaster!

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#12nuggetshooter323 



Peace Through Superior FirepowerJul 2005Colorado SpringsTesoro Lobo Super Traq, Tesoro Tejon, Diablo II "Gold Demon", Whites GMT, Whites TreasureMaster PI 3000, Falcon MD20, Vibraprobe482 97 times Prospecting
Like 63bkpkr said, the water just over the riffles, and about a 1" drop per foot depending on the speed of water flow.

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#13GrizzlyGremlin 


Nov 20128 2 times
The keene a51 is top notch in my book. Best 3 ft sluice out there! A suggestion would be to start the sluice fast. Get the black sand clearing your ribbed mat in one Mississippi... Most of your gold should stay in the v mat. If its not slow down. Remember dont start slow and ramp your way up with water volume and speed. Start Fast! And work your way slower. U will be amazed at how much material you can process

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#14DesertNuggets 


Mar 2011Tucson, AZGold Bug 2265 23 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Originally Posted by nuggetshooter323An A-51 isn't hard to get good flow, but if you want a cheap small drop riffle for smaller water the California Sluice Box, Jr. Sluice Box is 7"x23" for $25. The next size up is the Stream Sluice at 10"x38" for $55. Also the Bazooka Gold Trap Mini-Sluice is about $115, A little more money but little or no classifying. The thing about the drop riffle design is you still have to classify, but clean-up is only, pick it up and dump it into a bucket. It takes 30 seconds.Nice! Just bought one thanks to you. Always wanted to try a drop riffle and you can't beat those prices.

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