Lund's Used Mining Equipment

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Mound House, United States

Antique store· Retail

Lund's Used Mining Equipment Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lund's Used Mining Equipment is located in Mound House, United States on 10106 US-50. Lund's Used Mining Equipment is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category antique store in United States.

Address

10106 US-50

Phone

+1 7752460226

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Larry Edwards

Carol knows her stuff. Great used supplies at a great price. She helps you load things up and treats everyone like they are family. One of the best mine supply shops I have ever been to. Thanks Carol! Stay AWESOME

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Erik Heiser

Very cool place! It's aintiques, tools and equipment and also much like an outdoor museum. Open friday - sunday. Owner Carol makes really nice replica ore carts of various sizes that look authentic and function. Old mining equipment, much of which still works. Lots of tools and antiques. Love this place!

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Connie Wallis

Lots of cool stuff...

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Justin McIntosh

Very interesting place, lots of variety, the homemade yard art is awesome. Prices a bit high on some of the more random "stuff."

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jason ridout

Junk heaven. And some cool art made from repurposed metal. Check it out !

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Gamer

Great customer service, and definitely people friendly. Got an old pan from way back to try to pan the old fasion way. They buy and sell prospecting gear of all ages of time.

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Robert Nylen

Lund needs to stop feeding wild horses in Mound House. Many horses which often frequent the Mound House area, have shifted over towards Washoe Valley as part of their fall migration pattern. Wild horses eat a wide variety of natural foods including grasses, weeds, brush (including the most common sagebrush and tumble weeds), and deciduous trees. The ability to know which plants are toxic and which are safe are learned behaviors. A young foal will actually sample the mother’s poop, not only to take in healthy gut bacteria, but also to learn what foods are safe to eat. Habituation to residential areas negatively impacts a foal’s ability to survive in the wild.

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Doug Bowers

Entertaining whether you're there for something specific, or just gawking at the amazing collection of junk.