Firstly, thanks for all the kind words everyone! It is also good to see a couple other guys offering concentrates/paydirt out there, I'll need to get some to add gold from different area's to my personal collection.
And in response to Outback, I have a couple different bags that I offer, some with designated amounts of gold in them. The main one I sell though is my highbanker concentrates, and at times they have produced more then the value of the purchase (only one time I know of that also covered the shipping!). That being said, I wont treat people like idiots. When I'm on a spot where I know I'm going to be getting fantastic clean ups, I keep the concentrates and gold for my self. My bags are generally made on semi ok ground, ground that I find is worth working, but not ground where I'm going to be getting 4-5 gram from a couple hours digging (those are very rare in any manner). But 80-90 percent of my highbanking would go to my concentrates, because ground like that is rare, where I am anyway.
I know my highbanker, I know my spots, and I know the gold per shovel load, and I try and work them to the value that I think people will be happy with. Most of the time, they are, and other times people are ecstatic with them. I think the only complaint I have ever had, was that the gold was to fine, but that's Eldorado gold, its fine and everywhere and that's what makes it so great.
To answer your question simply though, no, pay-dirt is not a get rich scheme. It's a bit of fun, its a way of introducing your family and friends, or kids into the hobby that you enjoy. It's also for when you can't get out to enjoy your hobby, due to health, work or just general life getting in the way.
And in response to Outback, I have a couple different bags that I offer, some with designated amounts of gold in them. The main one I sell though is my highbanker concentrates, and at times they have produced more then the value of the purchase (only one time I know of that also covered the shipping!). That being said, I wont treat people like idiots. When I'm on a spot where I know I'm going to be getting fantastic clean ups, I keep the concentrates and gold for my self. My bags are generally made on semi ok ground, ground that I find is worth working, but not ground where I'm going to be getting 4-5 gram from a couple hours digging (those are very rare in any manner). But 80-90 percent of my highbanking would go to my concentrates, because ground like that is rare, where I am anyway.
I know my highbanker, I know my spots, and I know the gold per shovel load, and I try and work them to the value that I think people will be happy with. Most of the time, they are, and other times people are ecstatic with them. I think the only complaint I have ever had, was that the gold was to fine, but that's Eldorado gold, its fine and everywhere and that's what makes it so great.
To answer your question simply though, no, pay-dirt is not a get rich scheme. It's a bit of fun, its a way of introducing your family and friends, or kids into the hobby that you enjoy. It's also for when you can't get out to enjoy your hobby, due to health, work or just general life getting in the way.
Outback said:What's the chances of getting more gold value then the price of the concentrates after panning ?