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Is Tony Beets a real miner?

Is Tony Beets a real miner?

Tony was born in Holland and raised on a farm. Before coming to Dawson City in 1984, he made ends meet by milking cows. From his humble origins, starting out as a lowly machine operator, Tony has now become one of the biggest miners in the Klondike.

What is Tony Beets real name?

Tony Beets’s Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki

Celebrated Name: Tony Beets
Real Name/Full Name: Tony Beets
Gender: Male
Age: 61 years old
Birth Date: 15 December 1959

Is Tony Beets American or Canadian?

Tony Beets is a Dutch-born Canadian miner and reality television personality who has a net worth of $15 million. Born on December 15, 1959, in Wijdenes, Netherlands, Beets is best known for starring on the Discovery Channel series “Gold Rush” (2011–present).

What country is Tony beets from?

Canadian
Dutch
Tony Beets/Nationality

Who is Tony Beets daughter?

Bianca Beets
Monica Beets
Tony Beets/Daughters

What happened to beets dredges?

The dredge sank twice in 6 weeks. In the second incident, fine sand plugged up the sluices and spilled onto the deck beneath. And because the night crew had carelessly left the hatches on the deck open, the sand and water filled the pontoon and partially sank the dredge.

How old is Tony Beets?

61 years (December 15, 1959)
Tony Beets/Age

Where is Tony Beets house?

Tony Beets House Tony and his family live in a luxurious home at Maricopa, Arizona. According to sources, they bought the house at $315k. It was built in 2003, based on 2,739 square feet.

What is Tony Beets wife name?

Minnie Beets
Tony Beets/Wife

Does Tony and Minnie beets have grandchildren?

Tony Beets currently has one grandchild, named Eagan. Although there has been speculation that Monica is currently pregnant, Tony’s only grandchild as of now is Eagan, whose mother is Bianca.

Does Tony Beets still dredge?

Tony bought it in season 5 when it was on Clear Creek at the Clear Creek Claim. Prior to his $1million purchase, the dredge had not run for 30 years. When it became operational, it is the only currently operating industrial gold bucket dredge in North America.

Why is Tony Beets not using the dredges?

Dredges are not often used in today’s gold-mining practices but Beets was convinced he could make it work. Beets and his team spent six months relocating the 350-ton machine to a new claim in order to continue their gold search. The team deconstructed the massive machine and rebuilt it beam by beam and bolt by bolt.