by Joe S (AK) » Mon Feb 28, 2022 6:13 pm
I know and have personally met Ray Rusau ("Razor") from Juneau and we've been friends for years now.
He is usually a dredge miner working old mill tailings by himself in the ocean just outside the city and has been a 'known quality and quantity' on youtube channels as well as occasional TV shows. He makes quite a bit of his own equipment and is very good at what he does in his mining.
Ray is "The Real Deal" when it comes to fine Gold recovery. His usual recovery size is on a par with that of Nome Gold. Some of us have actually worked that frustrating size with a wide variety of success rates. (Right Leonard?).
Ray, and I, prefer and pretty much exclusively use Gold Hog mats. He is / was a well known, unpaid, new product tester for Gold Hog and his honest and down to earth evaluation videos were very well received in the mining community, presumably internationally.
Ray is a pleasant guy, very attuned to finding Gold and great company. He always has a smile on his face, a chuckle or a laugh on his lips and a tough streak when it comes down to needing it to get the job done.
Last year (or was it the year before?) he traveled to Greenland for the first time. Wu Flu complications seriously cut into his mining time then and this year seems to be a re-try to find Gold and maybe some gem stones in lightly worked areas. He has brought 5 or so other miners (yeah - experienced miners) with him and the last I heard early in the week he was, again, stuck in the "Hotel d' Quarantine", waiting to be government certified Wu Flu free.
Anyone expecting that Ray will be another "Todd Hoffman" will be sadly mistaken. I suggest that giving him a fair shake would be a much better course of action. An honorable, good, spirited man of honor with a constant laugh and a high sense of morality is a joy to work with.
To show how much I admire Ray - I would consider it an honor to go there, or anywhere else, side by side with him, period.
- Joe -
Wiser Mining Through Many, Many Personal Mistakes (OOPS, "Personal Learning Situations")