That is a rocking awesome Pudding Stone Up North Outdoors, very nice! And I see those spots, it does look like gold, I think if you take a pin and do a scratch test that might tell you, if it's gold it will feel like soft metal and leave a groove, if it's mica it should scratch but leave some dust and will feel harder. Hope this helps, thanks for showing us.
I see the gold. What a gorgeous pudding stone. Use a polyurethane finish. Like 2 coats of clear coat and it will make all that color pop. It won’t hurt the stone.
Lake Huron side of Michigan/ The farther north you go, the more agate-y they seem to be. If you go the UP--sorry--Upper Peninsula--you will find great agates, maybe a Yooperlite or two; they glow in the dark, so go after sunset. For a real thrill, take a UV flashlight.
Are you 100% sure it's gold and not mica? I have also found stuff that I was sure it was gold/ruby/sapphire until I was really good at telling what was what.
@@upnorthoutdoors989 Well, I love the name of your channel and your honesty too. heh I do hope that turns out to be gold and also that you have fun doing this channel.
That's a beauty, nice one there. I'm in low MI!
That is a rocking awesome Pudding Stone Up North Outdoors, very nice! And I see those spots, it does look like gold, I think if you take a pin and do a scratch test that might tell you, if it's gold it will feel like soft metal and leave a groove, if it's mica it should scratch but leave some dust and will feel harder. Hope this helps, thanks for showing us.
I see the gold. What a gorgeous pudding stone. Use a polyurethane finish. Like 2 coats of clear coat and it will make all that color pop. It won’t hurt the stone.
Really nice stone! One of the best I have ever seen. Good for you.
That's truly a beauty, love it! I've heard there's gold in some, I can see it.
Just think it was there waiting for you to find. Truly a beautiful stone.
That is an exceptional pudding stone.
Nice gold flakes that's awesome!
One of my favorites, what is/ or are the red inclusions ?
Jasper
cool stone u should slather it with mineral oil if u dont already thx for vidja
So where should I be looking for pudding stones? Nice stone, very nice features.
They are all over northern Michigan. Farm field rock piles and beaches are probably your best bet.
Lake Huron side of Michigan/ The farther north you go, the more agate-y they seem to be. If you go the UP--sorry--Upper Peninsula--you will find great agates, maybe a Yooperlite or two; they glow in the dark, so go after sunset. For a real thrill, take a UV flashlight.
Are you 100% sure it's gold and not mica? I have also found stuff that I was sure it was gold/ruby/sapphire until I was really good at telling what was what.
I have no idea, really, just guessing.
@@upnorthoutdoors989 Well, I love the name of your channel and your honesty too. heh I do hope that turns out to be gold and also that you have fun doing this channel.
@@marknorthrup4897 Thanks!
I can see it
Is this a preciou stone?i have 6 big pudding Stones in different Colours.any one tell me plz
this is kimberlite rock ... which carry gemstones
Not quite; look up jasper conglomerate.
I have 7 pudding Stones.each stone is quiet different in Colours.is this a Precious stone?