THANK YOU, for making the interview with MUSTAFA, as a long format video!! He's my favorite person in these videos!!! He's the GOAT! lol truly one of the "heavy hitters" in the mineral&crystal world! Thanks again for the video! 🙏🏻
Also my favorite mineral seller. His personality is fantastic. Pakistan is one of the worst markets for foreigners trying to buy in Peshawar. Their ridiculous pricing to foreigners in Peshawar is pretty much killing the market in the area.
yes but his prices are not cheap.. In general, I have not seen a single dealer from Pakistan that has what I would say ''fair'' prices.Its always overpriced. It makes sense for middle men, but not for people from the source.
@@unpopuIaropinion I don't begrudge his high prices because he deals in the biggest and highest quality specimens, so you're generally paying a big premium for that best of the best material. Pakistan in general has been a weird place for me in terms of mineral purchases. I've been able to get fantastic deals by bargaining with sellers on ebay in Pakistan. I recently picked up an 11kg fluorite for $400 that is a massive and top quality museum piece and $100 of that was the shipping (the asking price was originally $1,000 plus the $100 shipping). On the other hand I've been in the country trying to buy and they won't budge off prices that are higher than you'd pay at the Tucson show. That said, every Pakistan dealer I've dealt with has been incredibly honest and a lot of the gem rough dealers have been extraordinary. I frequently buy gem rough parcels from Pakistan being sold over instagram and ebay and haven't been scammed or stolen from once. I would compare that to india where they are almost always trying to scam, or china where about half are trying to scam. The chinese scammers on ebay are at least all helpful enough to put crystal in their username so you know if the username has crystal and it's being shipped from china they're going to shill bid you or sell you a fake, dyed, lab grown, etc. specimen.
I can't believe that was extracted without breaking. Must have been displaced after formation into a horizontal position and protected just right by the layers.
THANK YOU, for making the interview with MUSTAFA, as a long format video!! He's my favorite person in these videos!!! He's the GOAT! lol truly one of the "heavy hitters" in the mineral&crystal world! Thanks again for the video! 🙏🏻
Mustafa has A aura that imenates just like his crystals...
This is the best gem show! Thanx
I gasped when he first opened the door. Wow.
Another great video. I love Mustafa, he is always a great guest.
What a great guy, so passionate and friendly.
Mustafa you are the King of Gems 💎
Amazing 👏
No words ...That Aqua/quartz....Everything..... Mustafa always has the best..... Wonderful human....thanks!
"Holy sh.t" 😂😂 i concur 😂😂
Those gwindled formations were in themselves gwindled! The double twist like the helix of life!
To answer Mustafa,."yes it should be called the treasure room " its got everything, to have this name! 😂😂
i'm pretty sure that the specimen at 41:55 is malachite after barite on dioptase - not diopside
Also my favorite mineral seller. His personality is fantastic. Pakistan is one of the worst markets for foreigners trying to buy in Peshawar. Their ridiculous pricing to foreigners in Peshawar is pretty much killing the market in the area.
Facts, Mustafa brings some honesty to the market for people from other nations!
yes but his prices are not cheap..
In general, I have not seen a single dealer from Pakistan that has what I would say ''fair'' prices.Its always overpriced. It makes sense for middle men, but not for people from the source.
@@unpopuIaropinion I don't begrudge his high prices because he deals in the biggest and highest quality specimens, so you're generally paying a big premium for that best of the best material. Pakistan in general has been a weird place for me in terms of mineral purchases. I've been able to get fantastic deals by bargaining with sellers on ebay in Pakistan. I recently picked up an 11kg fluorite for $400 that is a massive and top quality museum piece and $100 of that was the shipping (the asking price was originally $1,000 plus the $100 shipping). On the other hand I've been in the country trying to buy and they won't budge off prices that are higher than you'd pay at the Tucson show. That said, every Pakistan dealer I've dealt with has been incredibly honest and a lot of the gem rough dealers have been extraordinary. I frequently buy gem rough parcels from Pakistan being sold over instagram and ebay and haven't been scammed or stolen from once. I would compare that to india where they are almost always trying to scam, or china where about half are trying to scam. The chinese scammers on ebay are at least all helpful enough to put crystal in their username so you know if the username has crystal and it's being shipped from china they're going to shill bid you or sell you a fake, dyed, lab grown, etc. specimen.
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Absolutely Treasure Cave!
But what was the skinny, Moroccan black ugly? Hematite?
I can't believe that was extracted without breaking. Must have been displaced after formation into a horizontal position and protected just right by the layers.