Treasure

30 December 2010 | No Comments » | Greg Gorby

As a child I overheard my Aunt from Arizona talking to my parents about finding gemstones and gold nuggets near her home. Boy did my young ears perk up. I was incredulous. Treasure just lying on the ground! The idea came to me that treasure might also be buried in the Ohio farm fields around me. This was so interesting, so compelling, that I began carrying a small foldable spade out on exploratory digs. I did not find gold or diamonds. The treasure I found and have kept all of these years is the memories of these childhood quests.

All of this came back to me a few days ago when Caren Seabeneck of Arizona Mining Claims sent us a wonderfully complimentary email. In the email was a link to their new Microwave Gold Kiln video.

Watching the video evoked the same feelings I experienced listening to my Aunt years ago. The idea of found treasure is still compelling. I remain as incredulous at 60 as I was at 6.

Thanks for the memories, Caren. I may just go try to find that old spade.

You can read more about the Microwave Gold Kiln for smelting your own gold and silver treasure at www.MicrowaveGoldKiln.com, and don’t forget to click on the video link above to see these pioneering spirits at work, including the kit designer, Patrick Moulton operating their microwave gold smelting kiln.

Greg Gorby, Editor
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