See the Royal Manufacturing Highbanker in action. Video recorded on our trip to Nome, Alaska. If you would like to buy this product or want to know more information about it visit us at www.royalmfgind.com
Just got my 3-section folding sluice with the recirculating head attachment too. On my first run, I found a nice picker in the top mat so I immediately reprocessed a ton of tailings haha! Now, I have 10 clean-ups to upgrade! I think the high-banker head attachment will be the next addition, but so far I’m having good success recirculating at home. I’ll check the website, but I’m hoping Royal Manufacturing offers the high-banker attachment too? Thanks!
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Where did you find all that loose material that was ready to just shoval in with so much gold in it. That just not something you see. Kinda looks set up to me. Too many behind the scene if you ask me. Kinda thing a Manufacturer of a product might try to sell their high priced product.
Absolutely not set up! Nome Alaska, took many hours over a few days. Not something that came easy, You have to work hard for it. We have very reasonable prices on all of our equipment thank you. Not sure what you mean by "behind the scene". We are also a very reputable and honest company and have been in business for 35 years now. Best of luck out there and oh Happy New Year :)
As a part-time hobby prospector, I can confirm that it takes a LOT of time to source enough material to justify setting up and running my sluice. Recently, I went camping and spent an entire afternoon clearing out rocks from a hole, shoveling material, walking over to a creek to classify and de-mud it, dumping the material into a larger bucket, and still only ended up with filling one 7 galling bucket. You have to consider lunch breaks, equipment setup and tear-down, and reclamation too. (Backfill your holes folks!) Granted, I don’t have the high-banker attachment yet. Edit: typo