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    A few questions for Steve.

    When detecting for gold, what do you recommend using for a pick? Is there one specific pick you'd recommend over another?

    Would a chisel edge rock hammer suffice for digging or would a pick be a better choice?

    Are there any additional tools or accessories you'd recommend carrying while detecting for gold nuggets?

    Jeff

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    Hi Jeff,

    I prefer a long handle pick of at least 24", one that has a point on one end and a spade on the other. Point for hard stuff, spade for soft stuff. My favorite so far has been the Walco pick but they are pricey. And too short for me - I replaced the stock handle on mine with a hickory sledge hammer handle and a bolt so I can trade handles. Our best sellers are the Hodan picks. They make one with a 36" handle I really like as it doubles as a walking stick but it is too long to pack in normal baggage. I've got a new pick in stock that is almost the same as the Walco and will try and get it on the website this week.

    Pick, plastic scoop, and trash pouch. I travel light when detecting. There is other stuff but I'll post separate on it soon as I'm overloaded right now.
    Steve Herschbach
    Alaska Mining & Diving Supply, Inc.
    www.akmining.com

    There's gold, and it's haunting and haunting; It's luring me on as of old; Yet it isn't the gold that I'm wanting So much as just finding the gold. It's the great, big, broad land 'way up yonder, It's the forests where silence has lease; It's the beauty that thrills me with wonder, It's the stillness that fills me with peace.
    Robert W. Service -- The Spell of the Yukon

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    As for "other" tools
    I carry a hoof pick for getting at the nuggets that are trapped in the bedrock.
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    Here's some pics of a pick I made from an old farm disk. It works very well.
    I have no idea who designed the first pick using this type configuration but
    for digging fast it is perfect. You can spread out a pile of dirt to pinpoint a
    target by laying it on it's side and pulling it to you. And you can push the dirt
    back in the hole when you're done. LeRoy
    > http://www.screencast.com/t/ZjQ4Yjc5OG
    > http://www.screencast.com/t/ODQ2NGQ2M2
    > http://www.screencast.com/t/YjBjY2U3

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