Well Known GPAA Member Article by Gus Lagerstrom
The Gold Exorcist Review

Have you seen the new gold retrieving system developed by Accurate Laser Inc. ??? WOW! Where
have you been?? It’s been demonstrated at the last three GPAA gold shows. The Gold Exorcist Filter
System is a very light unit (12 lbs.) that can be used in wash bottoms, old tailing sites or any place
wherever small and fine gold is found.

On 1-17-06, I was requested by Ron Coen, president of Accurate Laser Inc. He has been advertising
with the GPAA for quite a while on his detectors. Ron requested me to test a new system that he had
designed. He claimed this Gold Machine was based on a technology similar to that which is found in
Laser Printers. He has worked in that field since 1986.  He further reminded me that small gold is
about 98% of the gold in the world. I agreed, and invited Walter Hand, long time detectorist, dry
washer and all around prospector over the past 20 years to accompany me.

After promising Walter not to disclose the wash bottom where he had been very successful in
retrieving small gold, we arrived at the aforementioned location and set up the unit provided by Mr.
Coen. (Attach the legs, attach the blower and go.)

I offered to salt the soil with very small gold but was advised by Walter that it would not be
necessary as there would be enough gold found in this wash bottom to accomplish our testing.

After filling a five-gallon pail with wash sand and vacuuming the bedrock, we ran the load over a ¼
inch classifier and then ran it through the machine.  The flow over the The Gold Exorcist Filter looks
like a flow of brown water. It ran material faster then a man can shovel holding the fine gold on the
plasmatic filter system.

It took approximately one minute to run the entire pail. We took the plasmatic Filter off the machine
and placed the concentrates into a gold pan. I could see gold in the pan but we decided to pan it out
with water. I was very surprised to see float gold on the water, and a yellow line of powder gold
moving toward the bottom of the pan from both sides in the groove along the pan bottom.

I now know why Walter made me swear not to return or pass on this location to anyone. With .7
grams panned out, we dried the gold and then placed it in a small container of soil that had previously
been run over the filter system and placed it in the machine again. Much to my surprise, we
recovered all of the .7 grams.

Whether I find an area producing .7 grams per five gallon bucket or not is not known but I can be
sure I will not be missing any gold with The Gold Exorcist Filter System, from my pail or gold
shoveled into the hopper you will see success. .
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Updated 1/12/2008
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