they used to looking for, They notice even a lil glint, reflection, color...something that doesn't belong to the tan/brown back drop..it like salt water fishing...you can't see the fish, but can see evidence they there
@@younggunsopalhunters But what if you just extracted all the opal and broke it down into individual stones and nodules? Would you get more money like that or more just selling as one piece with 3 pineapples?
Amazing to think that's been sitting there in the ground all this time. This is the most up-close-and-personal opal mining episodes I've ever seen. Good job. 👍
I took gemology in college. Our professor had an opal buyer come to class with two large suitcases full of over a million dollars in opals. First thing I thought was what the hell is he doing walking around with such valuable material? When he opened his cases it absolutely blew my mind. Never thought much about opals but it educated me. He had some of the most beautiful and large opals I’ve ever seen. He had one worth 90,000 alone. It was gorgeous and made me want to go to Australia and dig myself. Most people would never get to see these incredible opals. All I thought was I hope he gets back to wherever he was going after class as it was nighttime when he left.
This is so cool! Just seeing the excitement on his face tells you it's incredibly rare. The three pineapples also have very round shapes to them, congratulations!
Hey Grahm looking good mate!! It was even better looking in person when I came and got a tour of you mine many years back! So happy to see your still at it!! Thanks for sharing your gems with us!!
That’s awesome Graeme , must be hard to call a mine “done” and move on after a find like this but who knows what’s waiting for you at the next mine? Keep the videos coming, cheers👍🍻
Always hard to close them down but eventually you must, better to be safe then sorry! We still have some of the upper leaves to work for seam opal but the pineapple leaves are done
Howdy mate, amazing find for you,totally different mining to what we do in WA for gold, my partner and myself done a tour through your mine last year and we had a great time we hope to get back this year so if you need a hand at all would be happy to help just for the experience, happy and safe hunting 👍⚒.
Master miner with priceless experience, was a pleasure to see somebody with the understanding of the exotic geology that goes with a very special opal formation. Well done sir.👏👏👏👏
This is so COOL! I really loved this video: the description and demonstration of the mining process, the editing and visual perspectives throughout. It was fun to watch you go from that heavy digger to a tiny pick. Great job getting it out of there in one piece. But certainly the cameraman helped carry it, right? Anyway, I met you in Denver at the 2022 gem show and am so glad I did! Again, THANK YOU for mining, and to all opal miners. Without you guys there wouldn't be any rough for us to play with!
Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to comment! It’s a dream job and being able to share it with the world is something we consider a privilege :) hopefully see you around again some day. Will be a Tucson this year :)
@@younggunsopalhunters Not sure I will be going to Tucson this year. There is a total eclipse in April that I will be trying to go to, so not sure I could afford Tucson as well. Which is a shame, it would be awesome to get to talk to you, and to Justin Thomas, again. Maybe next year.
Graeme! What an amazing find! I so admire the commitment and hard work you've put into mining all these years. And can I say, it was a THRILL to meet you and talk in Tucson this year!
You truly have a miner's eye for the faintest of signs in the wall. Yes, luck comes into it but the skill in knowing what you are looking for, and spotting it when it arrives. Well done! Da iawn a dal ati, as we say in Old South Wales. Well done and keep on!
It was Awesome to meet Graeme today at the Tucson Show and I cant wait until next years show as I’m gonna have to start saving for a size able piece of Pineapple!! Can’t wait to see more videos!!
heck of a find, I always wonder how you guys manage to find these things without breaking them, I guess experience of what the rock around them looks like must play a big part thankyou for sharing a unique experience
I'm gust amazed by how quiet and seemingly peaceful his work conditions are. Every mine I've ever seen was noisy as hell with drilling, jack hammering, blasting, makeup air, water pumps, and all the machinery.
I am truly impressed at how quiet the digger thing is. I am so excited to see the end result of "The Nest". It's going to be beyond amazing! *Congratulations*
That's going to be gorgeous when its finished... Nice find!!! Would love to see the video on when the boys saw it... May the Lord be your strong pillar in the mines...
Graeme what a find! I so appreciate all your hard work and commitment to mining all these years. It was a THRILL to meet and talk with you in Tucson this year! Best of everything to you moving forward! hannah
Great video. Learnt a lot more in less than 15 minutes about opal mining and the hardship but it got me thinking what it must have been for the miners before all this machinery.
Congratulations on the find of a lifetime Graeme. It would be hard letting this one go mate but I imagine that with it being such a rarity that it would be worth a considerable amounbt of mulla. Once again, congratulations mate.
Congratulations! I had no idea that opals formed this way. They do look pineapple 🍍 like in the symmetrical structure!. Well done you! Thanks for posting this rare find. 😍✨️💖
This man is living his best life. He smelled those he didnt see them lol. What a wonderful living im super jealous. Would be happy to be flown out as labor!
Nice one! Our family had a mine in White Cliffs and unfortunately I never got to even see it despite myself being the main gemstone fossicker in the family. I don't think we had that cool digging machine though. What a cool toy!
I was just thinking mate it was time for a video from you guys. What a great find! How much is a pineapple cluster like this worth??? Hope to see another video much sooner. Great job mates & Happy New Years!
I can't wait to see it all finished up and cleaned congratulations on the find. My dream job but near impossible for me considering I live in the US truly awesome find addicting show. It's a job I know I can do. I'm use to long hours working in hot or cold weather. Hope you continue to find amazing opal
awesome! if you Aussies put out more videos a month I can't imagine how many subscribers you'd have! can't wait to see the next vid. big fan from USA! cheers!
Well done all the hard work it was really worth it all the time's you,ve come away empty handed. really happy for you did you have a quiet beer in celebration
I think it is amazing how you spotted that and recognized it for what it was. That took a very skilled miner. Congratulations!
He definitely has a life times worth of experience reading the ground and spotting these opal pineapple I definitely wouldn’t have haha
they used to looking for, They notice even a lil glint, reflection, color...something that doesn't belong to the tan/brown back drop..it like salt water fishing...you can't see the fish, but can see evidence they there
@@jfk64kennedy95 Yep hello from outback Australia opal miner here.
Colors?
@@younggunsopalhunters But what if you just extracted all the opal and broke it down into individual stones and nodules? Would you get more money like that or more just selling as one piece with 3 pineapples?
I'm impressed with how skilled this guy is in operating all his equipment.
After awhile the machine becomes an extension of your body.
Amazing to think that's been sitting there in the ground all this time. This is the most up-close-and-personal opal mining episodes I've ever seen. Good job. 👍
I took gemology in college. Our professor had an opal buyer come to class with two large suitcases full of over a million dollars in opals. First thing I thought was what the hell is he doing walking around with such valuable material? When he opened his cases it absolutely blew my mind. Never thought much about opals but it educated me. He had some of the most beautiful and large opals I’ve ever seen. He had one worth 90,000 alone. It was gorgeous and made me want to go to Australia and dig myself. Most people would never get to see these incredible opals. All I thought was I hope he gets back to wherever he was going after class as it was nighttime when he left.
Probably because lates it low key and unassuming. Safest bet.
Black opal direct?
Keeping on the matrix is a brilliant decision! Museum quality!
I’ve seen it in person … such an incredibly rare and amazing specimen - truly one of a kind, Well done to Graeme the Pineapple King !
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@@younggunsopalhunterswhat is it you are mining thought? Shale? Sandstone? Clay? Or just dirt?
What is it you are minding though? Sand stone? Clay, shale, or is it just dirt
@@justinlewis899sandstone and clay probably
Congrats on this amazing pineapple cluster! Would love to see it once you've finished working on it. Cheers.
Thanks for watching!
This is so cool! Just seeing the excitement on his face tells you it's incredibly rare. The three pineapples also have very round shapes to them, congratulations!
that digger is quite a contraption. It pulls itself along and everything. Love it. This video is amazing. Love seeing the process.
Hey Grahm looking good mate!! It was even better looking in person when I came and got a tour of you mine many years back! So happy to see your still at it!! Thanks for sharing your gems with us!!
That’s awesome Graeme , must be hard to call a mine “done” and move on after a find like this but who knows what’s waiting for you at the next mine? Keep the videos coming, cheers👍🍻
Always hard to close them down but eventually you must, better to be safe then sorry! We still have some of the upper leaves to work for seam opal but the pineapple leaves are done
Howdy mate, amazing find for you,totally different mining to what we do in WA for gold, my partner and myself done a tour through your mine last year and we had a great time we hope to get back this year so if you need a hand at all would be happy to help just for the experience, happy and safe hunting 👍⚒.
Master miner with priceless experience, was a pleasure to see somebody with the understanding of the exotic geology that goes with a very special opal formation. Well done sir.👏👏👏👏
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment it was definitely a unique find!
This is so COOL! I really loved this video: the description and demonstration of the mining process, the editing and visual perspectives throughout. It was fun to watch you go from that heavy digger to a tiny pick. Great job getting it out of there in one piece. But certainly the cameraman helped carry it, right?
Anyway, I met you in Denver at the 2022 gem show and am so glad I did! Again, THANK YOU for mining, and to all opal miners. Without you guys there wouldn't be any rough for us to play with!
Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to comment! It’s a dream job and being able to share it with the world is something we consider a privilege :) hopefully see you around again some day. Will be a Tucson this year :)
@@younggunsopalhunters Not sure I will be going to Tucson this year. There is a total eclipse in April that I will be trying to go to, so not sure I could afford Tucson as well. Which is a shame, it would be awesome to get to talk to you, and to Justin Thomas, again.
Maybe next year.
I live in Tucson!! Will definitely be visiting your stand at the Gem and Mineral Show. See u there!
Graeme! What an amazing find! I so admire the commitment and hard work you've put into mining all these years. And can I say, it was a THRILL to meet you and talk in Tucson this year!
I feel it in the dirt, I hear it in the earth.
Much that once was is lost, for none now live who remember it.
Great video! 👍
Tolkien
You truly have a miner's eye for the faintest of signs in the wall. Yes, luck comes into it but the skill in knowing what you are looking for, and spotting it when it arrives. Well done! Da iawn a dal ati, as we say in Old South Wales. Well done and keep on!
Well done, you deserve a find like that esspecially as youre working soo hard and risking youre life in the process...
I’ve never seen anything like that in my life. It is incredibly beautiful. Congratulations.
It was Awesome to meet Graeme today at the Tucson Show and I cant wait until next years show as I’m gonna have to start saving for a size able piece of Pineapple!! Can’t wait to see more videos!!
The apples didn't fall far from the tree 🙃 What a spectacular find! Super stoked for you!
Hahaha not a bad find that’s for sure!
i hope the viewers understand just how amazing this is.
I doubt anyone watching would be just watching with no knowledge at all
I have to say and I don’t know how Opal compares with other gems in the money department, but for me it’s the most beautiful stone out there.
Omg that little loader is so cool too!
heck of a find, I always wonder how you guys manage to find these things without breaking them, I guess experience of what the rock around them looks like must play a big part
thankyou for sharing a unique experience
I'm gust amazed by how quiet and seemingly peaceful his work conditions are. Every mine I've ever seen was noisy as hell with drilling, jack hammering, blasting, makeup air, water pumps, and all the machinery.
Every opal is one of a kind and that's why it's my favourite silica gem ❤
Incredible! Great you documented finding it.
That little loader is so cool. Looks like it would be a lot of fun to operate
Thanks for sharing. Opals are just amazing. They remind me of my Mom! She passed in 1983....she would have loved your channel!!!
I am truly impressed at how quiet the digger thing is. I am so excited to see the end result of "The Nest". It's going to be beyond amazing! *Congratulations*
It's because the engine running it is above ground, the machine has very long hydraulic lines..
@@MickH60 Thank you for the information 🙂
Often if we hit opal with the digger we will hear the opal break so very handy it runs so quiet :)
It's not quiet on the surface ;)
@@younggunsopalhunters Thank you, it's great to know you can actually hear the Opal break! What interesting information 🙂
That's going to be gorgeous when its finished... Nice find!!! Would love to see the video on when the boys saw it...
May the Lord be your strong pillar in the mines...
Just amazing guys! Great work, great video. Always enjoy seeing the old fella do his thing
Graeme what a find! I so appreciate all your hard work and commitment to mining all these years. It was a THRILL to meet and talk with you in Tucson this year! Best of everything to you moving forward! hannah
That's going to look beautiful when you're done with it! Great find
Mate Graeme's showing the years of skill on the tools, nice work.
What a gorgeous cluster!!❤
Great video. Learnt a lot more in less than 15 minutes about opal mining and the hardship but it got me thinking what it must have been for the miners before all this machinery.
Never clicked so fast for a TH-cam notification
LOL... Me too... great find, but there is something fun about the videos when the boys are digging...lol
Congratulations on the find of a lifetime Graeme. It would be hard letting this one go mate but I imagine that with it being such a rarity that it would be worth a considerable amounbt of mulla. Once again, congratulations mate.
Congratulations! I had no idea that opals formed this way.
They do look pineapple 🍍 like in the symmetrical structure!.
Well done you! Thanks for posting this rare find. 😍✨️💖
That is an incredible cluster of pineapples!
Amazing specimen.
brilliant work! cant wait to see how it turns out as finished!
I don't know if you saw it but at 11:53 there is opal shining when he is carrying it out. You can just see it at the bottom right of the screen
think thats called a blue light mate
@@imcocolate9961 could be. I watched it a second time and was wondering.
You would have to have nerves of steel. I would completely freak out trying to get that out in one bit. Amazing.
Some amazing pieces.
Obviously, it is a very delicate process.
This man is living his best life. He smelled those he didnt see them lol. What a wonderful living im super jealous. Would be happy to be flown out as labor!
Nice one! Our family had a mine in White Cliffs and unfortunately I never got to even see it despite myself being the main gemstone fossicker in the family. I don't think we had that cool digging machine though. What a cool toy!
What a process and how amazing to find that cluster!
Lots of hard work to show this/ Thank You.
That last part makes me enthusiastic again for dremeling opal myself :)
Nice sharing Vidio...Very useful and informative ...🇮🇩😍🌺💎🙏👍👍
Thats crazy, 3 pineapples all right there, all 3 fantastic!
Do you check all that dirt you moved for Seam opel?
Nice pineapples boys!
Absolutely stunning. What an incredible find. Left there, just for you to find. 👊🎉🙌
Hard to imagine how you spotted that cluster without destroying it with the excavator!
Stoked ✌️👏
I was just thinking mate it was time for a video from you guys.
What a great find!
How much is a pineapple cluster like this worth???
Hope to see another video much sooner.
Great job mates & Happy New Years!
Those are so beautiful
Never seen anything like that before. Quite remarkable.
It's been too long!!! We missed y'all !!!
INCREDIBLE!
Its brilliant watching someone who knows what they are doing 👏 👌...Stunning rewards for hard work...
I can't wait to see it all finished up and cleaned congratulations on the find. My dream job but near impossible for me considering I live in the US truly awesome find addicting show. It's a job I know I can do. I'm use to long hours working in hot or cold weather. Hope you continue to find amazing opal
That was fabulous! thank you so much for sharing!
I would be willing to come and volunteer to dig!
awesome! if you Aussies put out more videos a month I can't imagine how many subscribers you'd have! can't wait to see the next vid. big fan from USA! cheers!
I loved every single minute of this video.
I wish you well and best of life for what you discover. Your persistence paid off well. 🎉🎉🎉
SO CHUFFED!!!!!! Great for you!!!!! ❤
Wicked find love it, can't wait to see it all finished up and ready to display. ❤it 😊
Wow! Gorgeous!!
Imagine how many have been smashed in the digging process 🤭🤭
Amazing piece, thanks for sharing
Wow. That’s pretty impressive. Congratulations
Amazing 👏 pineapple 🍍 opals churr bradas
So amazing!!! And rhey look like flowers!!! ❤
Wow those looks awsome
4:52
What is that mini bulldozer thing called? Is it just a bulldozer or does it have a different name?
What a beautiful find!
Well done all the hard work it was really worth it all the time's you,ve come away empty handed. really happy for you did you have a quiet beer in celebration
I will admit, I was quite exuberant upon getting the piece home a ice cold Stone&Wood followed 😂
Spectacular find and congratulations to you 🫶🏼👏🏻🫶🏼👏🏻🙌
Mate this makes me resent the constant noise of running a 360 all day. Seems relaxing and dangerous at the same time.
Wow, excellent video. Thanks for sharing your talent.
What a wicked find! Well done guys
The tools being used are interesting. I had no idea!
Good for you. How exciting. Hope you find more
I would love to see the finished product....opal is my birthstone ❤❤❤
Oh wow! what a brilliant find!
Fantastic specimen well done getting it out all together.
I love the little loader!
wow 3 pineapples. i bet its not even dried up yet in that mine
I want that mini loader! That thing is awesome!😍
Wowsers I bet that will have a long price tag on it when it is ready lol. Amazing find & well done.
My favorite double pseudomorph mineral, a real rarity!
I have literally never seen anything like this!!! Amazing 💥🌅🎆🎇😎
That's a crazy piece!
Outstanding! Or as you guys say, Good onYa Mate!
Nice job Old gun!!!😎😃