Prospectors Supplies from Down Under

This recently dropped into our eMail from a shop in Australia and might interest some of our visitors:

Greetings From Downunder:

If you haven’t heard of us before perhaps now is a good time to get acquainted. The Prospectors Patch is the largest Prospecting Supplies outlet in the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, specifically) and we supply a wide range of products that support the casual prospector right on through to Small Scale Mining ventures.

We have a comprehensive On Line presence and provide our customers with substantial discounts as a reward for membership to our On Line Community. We also publish a popular Electronic Newsletter providing further discounts and advice to our membership.

Membership has no obligation yet we provide substantial discounts and additional services to those that are members.

We are also the main distributors for the Nugget Tech (Gold Magnet) range of detector Coils that are manufactured by us here in Western Australia, perhaps the toughest place on Earth by viritue of our geology when it comes to detecting gold.

If you’d like to find out more about us and our activities in the marketplace why not take a look using the links below. Hopefully, you will ‘Treasure The Experience’.

Here’s a link to their store: The Prospector’s Patch, which includes Buying or Selling Gold.

Warmest Regards.
Jamie and Maddy
The ProspectorsPatch

Editor’s Note: We LOVE Australia. Wandered through Brisbane, Cairns, Port Douglas and dove the Great Barrier Reef a few years ago. Some of the nicest people on the planet live in Australia and their history as noted on The Maritime Heritage Project site is fascinating.

Anthropologists believe that Aboriginal peoples reached Sydney Harbour at least 40,000 years ago. Tribes lived in the area now known as Sydney until the English arrived and caused violent disruption to their lives.

Clipper Ship, Red Jacket, Off Cape Horn
Passage from Australia to Liverpool. c 1854

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