Your historic Gold documentary's are very well presented by you and are a golden treasurer for anybody interested in fossicking for gold and the history that goes with it. You should be proud of your self for giving us the research and information about this golden topic. This is valuably for all of us Gold fever nuts. Thank you.
G'day, the goldfield area of the Kingower is a real hidden gem, l have been travelling through that area for years and still find new sights everytime I visit, would love to have a time machine to go back and have a look it would be so cool, thanks for the video can't wait for the next, keep safe, cheers mate, Neil 🤠.
My last piece of gold from the back of Kingower weighed 31.76 grama at 98.2% purity. I call it the Old Timer Nugget because it looks just like a old timer. Can't put a photo of it up, unfortunately.
Almost 1 oz even! During the 1800’s gold rushes the old timers were young men in old times. Also 31.76 “grama” is not proper grammar, the correct grammar pronunciation is 31.76 gramm”eR”, always pronounce “all” R’s clearly and completely at the end of all words and “all” R’s in the middle of words for an example in t”aR”get as well.
Ten out of ten, another absolute little gem, you do the old timers proud. Tassie prospectors love your work.Rory, Tasmania
Thanks, much appreciated! 😄⚒
Fascinating and enlightening great information
Amazing videos, you should have thousands of subs
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Looking forward to the next great episode thanks Bruce
Your historic Gold documentary's are very well presented by you and are a golden treasurer for anybody interested in fossicking for gold and the history that goes with it. You should be proud of your self for giving us the research and information about this golden topic. This is valuably for all of us Gold fever nuts. Thank you.
That was great!! I was there on Saturday... found a few small nuggets to!!
Awesome! Thanks 🙂
good stuff
Love that area pulled ounces of gold from there back when it was a bit less known for detecting. Awesome video again thanks 👌
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video 😀⚒
Magical history upon those gold fields, cultivated by the early settlers.
very good information and history thank you for the video.
Cheers 🙂⚒
Thanks for another great vid.. when are we going out detecting? 😆🙌
I love seeing the old cemeteries, so much history ❤️
So enjoy your vids
These videos are fantastic, great work
Thanks mate! 🙂⚒
Well done awesome work
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Don't thank me thank you very smart lady full of knowledge merry christmas
great info girl keep it up mate
Use to have a block of land near the cemetery in kingower.
Kingower is a beautiful area 🌿⚒🙂
@@goldfieldsguide Yeah first tried alcohol and the old pub there.
G'day, the goldfield area of the Kingower is a real hidden gem, l have been travelling through that area for years and still find new sights everytime I visit, would love to have a time machine to go back and have a look it would be so cool, thanks for the video can't wait for the next, keep safe, cheers mate, Neil 🤠.
It’s an amazing area, so much to discover out in the bush 🙂⚒ Glad you liked the video! Cheers
such great info of historical value...thank you! Hope one day you can compile all your photos and research into a book! :)
I have a few book ideas, it’s on the to do list (but it has been for years 😅😆) Cheers 🙂⚒
@@goldfieldsguide wish you good luck with that and should you need photos from the Daylesford area, I am happy to contribute :)
Great stuff
Like the idea thanks . Metal detector out
Very well presented video with excellent narration,should have shown yourself a bit too,one thumbs up,cheers.
My last piece of gold from the back of Kingower weighed 31.76 grama at 98.2% purity. I call it the Old Timer Nugget because it looks just like a old timer. Can't put a photo of it up, unfortunately.
Awesome! 🙂⚒
Almost 1 oz even! During the 1800’s gold rushes the old timers were young men in old times. Also 31.76 “grama” is not proper grammar, the correct grammar pronunciation is 31.76 gramm”eR”, always pronounce “all” R’s clearly and completely at the end of all words and “all” R’s in the middle of words for an example in t”aR”get as well.
and when they stepped out of the bank after all was safe they exclaimed ..... "EUREKA"
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That is disrespectful, never ever mock a grave @ 6:20