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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby russau » Sat Sep 29, 2012 11:51 am

ANYTHING can sell quickly if its priced right and is right! it might not be what a person wants for it, but itll sell! the biggie is the appearance (curb appeal)from the street and as they step into your home!first impression is very important!
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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby dickb » Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:04 pm

Russ:

That's true, but around here getting financing is the problem. You have a nice house in a good location, but the buyer still has to get the financing to buy it. Where Rex is at is a nice spot, but being that far into the mountains and that high, at 66 I would rather be closer to services and at a lower elevation for a place to live. That way I could still get out and prospect and still be able to have access 12 months a year.
I was looking and that corridor from Pubelo to Cannon City that runs along the Arkansas river looks like a great jumping off point. You could go north in the summer and south to NV, AZ or NM in the winter.

Truth is I will stay here and might get a place to winter at near Charlotte, NC. That way I get the both of two worlds and get to see the kids more often.

Always lots to think about. :?

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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby russau » Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:15 pm

Dick thats always the possibility! weve been in our home and have it like we want it. good curb appeal,nice big lawn(looks like a park), extra rear garage/workshop,concrete drives,lots of mature shade trees and in the old town setting.all the updates to keep current.if i couldnt get somewhat close to our (would be 0price, we would just stay. its a comfortable home in a nice area.i just am tired of living in st.louis Misery!
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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby nebraskadad » Sat Sep 29, 2012 6:19 pm

Dick, I will speak with some of the other NE crew and see if anyone else is up for a road trip.
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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby russau » Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:46 am

a road trip sounds real good right about now!but ive got the Missouri gold show in St.Joseph,Mo.(Oct. 13-14) to do first.
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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby h20prospector » Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:00 am

if there's a demonstration of the underflow sluice and a young bearded with a brown hat is doing it, tell me what you think of it. He was at the Denver show 22-23 Sept. The underflow system seems to be a great invention. Especially for final clean up.

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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby russau » Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:27 am

pat you post the question of the under flow sluice over in the Rocky Mountain prospecting forum and gave your response here?? need more coffee??
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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby dickb » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:34 am

Pat:

Is this the sluice you asking about?

http://thomascreek.net/

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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby russau » Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:59 pm

no thats Andys sluice. theres another sluice with the trade name of underflow sluice that he is refering to!
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Re: Touring Colorado

Postby h20prospector » Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:50 pm

russau wrote:pat you post the question of the under flow sluice over in the Rocky Mountain prospecting forum and gave your response here?? need more coffee??


Russ,

I don't drink coffee :o That must be my problem. I can't figure out what I did. All I can say is, since I made the post at 7 am, I must have still been half asleep ;) Before anyone pipe's up about still being sleepy at 7am, I'm fully retired and usually stay up reading till after 1 am, am a heavy sleeper, plus I have chronic sleep apnea. You don't remember my snoring last year at Leonard's claim? :oops: Might not have heard me since we were right by the river.

Dickb,

Here's a link to the underflow sluice. While it doesn't show the sluice. it only shows the first trap with a flow gate. Before the traps is a slick plate. You can use it a home for clean up, or in the field.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3_e0FYRbcQ\

This link is to the site of the grumpyProspector. Click on the shop products tab and you can view what it looks like. Sorta pricy, but....... Of course Russ will say build a miller table, but when you got no skills, you end up buying stuff.

http://www.grumpyprospector.com/grumpy_ ... te_003.htm

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