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Good luck with it.

At this moment, I have garnets in one container and amethysts, citrine, smokie quartz, and quartz, in another. They are happily spinning like at a carnival, waiting until they day they are shiny and pretty. I'll post pictures of 'em when done. It'll be awhile.

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Re: Good luck with it.

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At this moment, I have garnets in one container and amethysts, citrine, smokie quartz, and quartz, in another. They are happily spinning like at a carnival, waiting until they day they are shiny and pretty. I'll post pictures of 'em when done. It'll be awhile.

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I'd sure like to see some of those finished beauties..might even trade...
 

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At this moment, I have garnets in one container and amethysts, citrine, smokie quartz, and quartz, in another. They are happily spinning like at a carnival, waiting until they day they are shiny and pretty. I'll post pictures of 'em when done. It'll be awhile.

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I'd sure like to see some of those finished beauties..might even trade...

I'm really excited about these, Cappy. Just looked at 'em yesterday after the prepolish and I think I'm onto something pretty nice.
 

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Here's some of my favorites from my garage.
First two are of a quartz crystal I have with a single Rutile needle in it.
Very unusual to just have one needle. These make killer faceted stones that reflect the needle off of each facet.
Next is a 1200-1500 lb petrified log from Holcomb, NV.
It's for sale ($1500). You pick up.
Then a rock that looks like a dog.
Then a swap meet find of a lifetime. Gilson Opal (manmade). Got this piece for
about $1. It's worth at least $300. Gonna put some of it in a ring I made.
Then a nice cab I made. Looks like a volcano with a volcanic flow.
The small triangular rock and it's pic next to dime is a diamond I dug while visiting a
friend in Arkansas. We were at "Crater of Diamonds when I dug this 20-25 pt diamond.
Then another cab I made.
Got tons more rock, moving towards coins and away from rocks.
Who wants to trade stuff for silver coins?
Got lots of mineral specimens.
 

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Beryl specimens are probably my favorites
 

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Just some of my favs gathered over the years. These are garnets, rubies, topaz and sapphires.
 

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I too really like the beryl group. I love Heliodor.

And Rev, nice very nice stash you've got there. :icon_thumleft:
 

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Thanks Cap,
I have 50 years worth of this stuff. The tourmaline group is good too.

To give you an estimation of size on these crystals, the little squares of lucite are 1 1/4 inch square.
 

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Finally got the garnets done.

Here's some pix of recently tumbled stuff
 

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My avocation is an interest in gemstones. I have done extensive reading and found that precious metals are the 'delivery system' for all beautiful stones. I think your next step is placing some gems in some form of setting whether it be for a necklace or ring.

Good Luck!
 

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If you meant me...

Cappy Z. said:
My avocation is an interest in gemstones. I have done extensive reading and found that precious metals are the 'delivery system' for all beautiful stones. I think your next step is placing some gems in some form of setting whether it be for a necklace or ring.

Good Luck!

I've been thinking the same thing. The plan is by winter to have the equipment and begin the learning.
 

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BigDan said:
Cappy Z. said:
My avocation is an interest in gemstones. I have done extensive reading and found that precious metals are the 'delivery system' for all beautiful stones. I think your next step is placing some gems in some form of setting whether it be for a necklace or ring.

Good Luck!

I've been thinking the same thing. The plan is by winter to have the equipment and begin the learning.

I am certain the wife/girlfriend will not hold you back...
 

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I personally have a BIG weakness for opal..
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Note! The angle and lightning seem to make the red stand out more.
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Blurry close up of Opal.. Dry Boulder opal. Taken by hand using a 8x loupe.
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A favourite:
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Gorgeous.

Wiz,
the point is to show your favorite. not try to beat anyone.
I doubt that the stones I posted are of lesser value than anything posted so far.
But I wasn't trying to beat anyone. Just like the ones I have.
 

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WizardOfTheStone,
If your interested in a trade I got plenty opal, natural stuff. You can buy also if you'd like. Almost got 1 Kg (2.2 Pounds). ;D

One treated stone (stabilized using Opticon due to cracks)
Both cabbed and rough.. I do most of my cabbing myself these days, all those in the pics I have cut. ;D

Let me know if your interested. :thumbsup:
 

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What kind of opal do you have?? Got some pics? My weakness for the opal is coming forward! :D
 

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See, real men not only love women..they love all of natures beautiful things.... :icon_thumleft:
 

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