Prospector

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"The Old Prospector" by Alfredo Rodrí­guez

Gold! GOLD! Eheheheh!

A character who searches for mineral resources, traditionally gold.

The profession of prospector is actually quite an old one, for as soon as humans understood that there were valuable minerals to be had, some of them spent their lives looking for new supplies. But it came into its own in The Wild West, with its large tracts of unexplored land.

In particular, the California Gold Rush brought many people west to seek their fortune. (See Forty-Niner for this specific incident.) After the initial gold rush was over, some miners stubbornly refused to quit the profession and spread over the Western territories. At first, gold and silver were the desired commodities, but later oil, radium and uranium became the hot items to search for.

The stereotypical image of the Prospector is an older man dressed in faded work garb, with a grey beard, missing teeth, a pickaxe and a trusty mule or burro. (Find a picture of Gabby Hayes in costume. Like that.) He'll be subject to intense bouts of Gold Fever, wild celebration when he does find a rich deposit, and suspicion of anyone who gets too close to his claim.

Typical plotlines include: "Claim jumpers" try to get the prospector out of the way by swindle or force to steal his claim; a dying prospector gives the protagonist a map to his lost mine; a "worthless" claim turns out to be extremely valuable because there's a different mineral than what was expected.

See also Mountain Man.

Examples of Prospector include:

Comics

  • In the story "The Electric Man" in Strange Adventures #54 (published by DC Comics), an old-fashioned prospector looking for gold shares a waterhole with a young scientist prospecting for "earth power."
  • As seen in the works of Carl Barks and Don Rosa, Scrooge McDuck did some prospecting in the Yukon territory on his way to becoming the richest duck in the world.
  • Bearded prospectors with ten-gallon hats made many, many appearances in Lucky Luke.

Film

Literature

  • Tell Sackett more or less stumbles into becoming a prospector in Louis L'Amour's novel Sackett.
  • There's an unnamed Old Man (well, two of them, maybe, the evidence is inconclusive) in The Belgariad who works as one of these (or at least claims to).
  • What Edgar Rice Burroughs's John Carter of Mars was doing in Arizona when he got transported to Mars.

Live-Action Television

  • The live rehearsal version of a never aired SNL skit on the best of Will Ferrell DVD featured an old prospector named Gus Chiggins who was embedded with an US army unit that was headed to Afghanistan.

Tabletop Games

  • "The Prospector" is a character who serves as the narrator for several of the Deadlands supplements.

Theatre

Video Games

  • This is one of the professions in the Settlers series of computer games.
  • The MECC game The Yukon Trail, unsurprisingly, is all about prospectors.

Western Aninmation

Other

  • The Lone Ranger sometimes masqueraded as a prospector, referred to as "Old Prospector".
  • Some fantasy dwarves will do this, although most seem to prefer working already-established mines with their brethren.
  • There is a restaurant chain called "The Claim Jumper."